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A NASA mission facing cancellation is still delivering fascinating science from Jupiter
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A NASA mission facing cancellation is still delivering fascinating science from Jupiter

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During 12 flybys, Juno recorded 613 microwave pulses from lightning, with energies ranging from roughly comparable to an Earth lightning bolt up to at least a hundred times stronger. Because of uncertainties in cross-planet comparisons, Jupiter’s flashes could potentially have been up to a million times more powerful than those on Earth.

Lightning on Jupiter likely originates from a process similar to Earth’s: ice particles within clouds gain electrical charges, and resulting voltage differences trigger lightning between clouds or between clouds and lower atmospheric layers.

There are important differences between the two planets. Jupiter has no solid surface, and its cloud ice contains both water and ammonia, whereas Earth’s ice is only water. Convection also behaves differently: on Jupiter moist air tends to sink because it is denser than the surrounding hydrogen-rich atmosphere, while on Earth—whose atmosphere is dominated by nitrogen, which is heavier than water—moist air tends to rise.

So Jupiter’s enormous storms aren’t explained solely by its size. Moving moist air upward requires much more energy, producing stronger winds and more powerful cloud-to-cloud lightning. Exactly what makes lightning so extreme on Jupiter remains unclear.

“Could the key difference be hydrogen versus nitrogen atmospheres, or could it be that the storms are taller on Jupiter and so there’s greater distances involved?” said Michael Wong, a planetary scientist at the University of California, Berkeley’s Space Sciences Laboratory. Wong is the lead author on the Jupiter lightning study.

“Or might more energy be available because moist convection on Jupiter demands a larger buildup of heat before a storm — and lightning — can form?” Wong said in a press release. “It’s an active area of research.”

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Trump's MAHA nominee for surgeon general falters amid GOP skepticism
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Trump’s MAHA nominee for surgeon general falters amid GOP skepticism

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President Trump’s nominee for surgeon general, Casey Means, faces trouble after at least four Republican senators raised doubts about her medical credentials, vaccine positions, and questionable guidance she’s offered as a wellness influencer, according to reporting from The Washington Post.

Senators Bill Cassidy (R-Louisiana), Susan Collins (R-Maine), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina) all voiced concerns about her suitability during a confirmation hearing last month and appear to remain unconvinced. The opposition of a single one of those senators could be sufficient to prevent her nomination from moving past the Senate Health Committee.

Means, nominated more than 10 months ago, is a well-known wellness influencer tied to the Make America Health Again movement and a close ally of anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., its founder. During the hearing, senators questioned Means about her stance on vaccines — including influenza and measles shots and the hepatitis B vaccine given to newborns. She largely sidestepped the queries, declined to clearly endorse those life-saving vaccinations, and stopped short of directly contradicting Kennedy’s anti-vaccine assertions and misinformation.

After the hearing, Senators Collins and Murkowski said they still had outstanding questions. Murkowski additionally expressed “strong reservations” about Means’s nomination and, as of last week, said that view had not shifted, the Post reported.

Cassidy, who chairs the Senate Health Committee and is a vocal proponent of immunization, repeatedly pressed Means on vaccine issues during the hearing. He also cast a pivotal vote to confirm Kennedy as health secretary after Kennedy vowed not to enact certain anti-vaccine policies—promises that Kennedy has largely failed to keep. While Cassidy has not revealed how he will vote on Means’s nomination, those in MAHA attribute the delay to him. When the Post inquired about the nomination’s status, Cassidy replied simply, “no change.”

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OnlyFans proprietor Leonid Radvinsky passes away at 43
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OnlyFans proprietor Leonid Radvinsky passes away at 43

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Gold and silver plummet as investors abandon safe haven metals trading

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Gold, silver, and platinum continued their recent downturn this week, experiencing significant declines as investors pull away from precious metals, dismissing them as a safe haven amid the ongoing conflict in Iran.

The value of spot gold was recorded at 7.8% lower shortly after 7:30 a.m. in London (3:30 a.m. ET) on Monday, pricing at $4,126.36.80.

Gold futures fell nearly 10% to $4119.10, marking the lowest point seen in 2026.

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The precious yellow metal declined nearly 10% last week, representing its most significant drop since September 2011. Spot gold has depreciated approximately 25% since reaching an all-time high of $5,594.92/oz at the end of January.

Spot silver was trading down 8.3% at $62.24, marking a year-to-date low, almost half of its $117 price point on Feb. 28, when the conflict in Iran commenced. Silver futures saw an 11.7% decline on Monday, trading at $61.66.

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The decline also affected other precious metals, with platinum futures nosediving 10.6% to $1,760.90, while palladium fell 6.7% to $1,347.50.

The withdrawal from gold — typically regarded as a primary safe haven asset during market volatility — aligns with the current risk-off attitude in markets as the conflict in Iran intensifies concerns regarding inflation and rising energy costs.

The anticipation of increased interest rates due to the war could enhance the appeal of government bonds to investors, detracting from the allure of non-yielding precious metals, market analysts indicated to CNBC recently.

However, yields on euro zone government bonds rose again in early trading on Monday, as the latest escalation in the conflict left few safe options for investors.

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Asia equities decline as the US and Iran signal a potential escalation of conflict
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Asia equities decline as the US and Iran signal a potential escalation of conflict

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In a social media update shared at 23:44 GMT on Saturday, Trump stated: “Should Iran fail to COMPLETELY UNCLOG, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this precise moment, the United States of America will strike and destroy their various POWER PLANTS, COMMENCING WITH THE LARGEST ONE FIRST!”

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BTS agency stock prices decrease following underwhelming turnout at comeback performance
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BTS agency stock prices decrease following underwhelming turnout at comeback performance

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The complimentary concert held in Gwanghwamun Square, Seoul, on Saturday featured all seven members – Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook – performing together for the very first time since their hiatus began in 2022, as they enlisted for compulsory military duty.

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The season for AI influencer awards has arrived.
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The season for AI influencer awards has arrived.

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Submissions are evaluated based on their ‘genuine story’ and whether they possess the correct quantity of fingers.

Submissions are evaluated based on their ‘genuine story’ and whether they possess the correct quantity of fingers.

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Robert Hart is a reporter based in London at The Verge focusing on AI and serves as Senior Tarbell Fellow. Previously, he reported on health, science, and technology for Forbes.

Initially, there was the AI beauty pageant. Next came the AI music competitions. Now, there is an award for AI Personality of the Year — perhaps an unavoidable evolution for the AI influencer sector as it transitions from whimsical novelty into a significant and profitable field.

The competition, a collaboration between the generative AI studio OpenArt and the AI-enhanced creator platform Fanvue, with support from AI voice firm ElevenLabs, begins on Monday and continues for a month. The organizers indicated it is meant to “honor the artistic talent ‘behind’ AI Influencers” and acknowledge their escalating cultural and commercial influence.

Participants will vie for a combined prize pool of $20,000, which will be divided among an overall champion and specific categories including fitness, lifestyle, comedy, music and dance performance, and imaginary cartoon, anime, or fantasy character. Winners will be honored at a May ceremony that the organizers are calling the “‘Oscars’ for AI personalities.”

To participate, you must create your AI influencer on OpenArt’s platform and submit it at www.AIpersonality.ai. You will need to provide social media profiles for TikTok, X, YouTube, and Instagram, along with the character’s backstory, your reasons for creating it, and details of any brand collaborations.

Among those who will judge the participants are 13-time Emmy-winning comedy writer Gil Rief, the creators of Spanish AI model Aitana Lopez, and Christopher “Topher” Townsend, the MAGA rapper behind AI-generated gospel singer Solomon Ray. A document of the judges’ briefing reviewed by The Verge states that participants will be rated on four criteria: quality, social influence, brand appeal, and the inspiration behind the avatar. Specific criteria include effectively engaging with followers, maintaining a consistent visual identity across social media platforms, accurate features such as possessing the “correct number of fingers and thumbs,” and having “a genuine story” associated with the avatar.

The contest welcomes both established creators and newcomers, although existing AI influencers will still be required to submit works created on OpenArt’s platform, as stated by Matt Jones, Fanvue’s brand head, to The Verge.

Even though the initiative is designed to recognize the creators of virtual influencers, Jones mentioned that participants do not have to disclose their identities. “If someone responsible for creating this exceptional work prefers to avoid the media or keep their name private, that’s perfectly acceptable,” he noted. “There is no necessity to force anyone into the spotlight here. We would only celebrate the work itself.”

The option for creators to remain confidential seems contradictory for a competition assessing authenticity, particularly within an AI influencer landscape populated by fictional figures, artificial identities, and invented narratives. This same anonymity has likewise enabled scams to prosper unchecked, ranging from the AI white nationalist rapper Danny Bones to MAGA fantasy girl Jessica Foster.

There are also ongoing concerns about originality, whether AI-generated works or even likenesses have been appropriated from actual creators, and whether these tools merely replicate existing biases in synthetic formats. Fanvue has already faced backlash regarding this issue: in 2024, a Guardian columnist characterized its “Miss AI” beauty contest as an endeavor that “takes all toxic gendered beauty standards and bundles them into an utterly unrealistic package.”

To Jones of Fanvue, creators inevitably imbue a fragment of themselves into the AI personas they design. “You can’t prevent yourself from incorporating a piece of yourself into the narratives you spin and the characters you craft,” he advised creators to “embrace that.” This notion resonates within the influencer marketplace: not entirely genuine, yet a form of synthetic authenticity the internet has already become accustomed to.

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Trump states that ICE officers will aid airport security while the DHS shutdown persists.
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Trump states that ICE officers will aid airport security while the DHS shutdown persists.

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“As the Democrats persist in jeopardizing the safety, reliability, and convenience of our air travel, President Trump is moving forward to send hundreds of ICE officers, presently funded by Congress, to airports that are facing negative impacts,” stated the DHS spokesperson on Sunday.

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Crimson Desert developer expresses regret for the utilization of AI-generated artwork.
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Crimson Desert developer expresses regret for the utilization of AI-generated artwork.

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It is conducting a ‘thorough audit’ to eliminate any AI components.

It is conducting a ‘thorough audit’ to eliminate any AI components.

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Reviews for Crimson Desert have been varied, but a significant concern for the game has been the revelation of what seemed to be AI-produced assets in the final launch. The developer has now admitted that AI art was indeed utilized during the game’s development, though it stated that it was meant to be replaced prior to launch. In a statement on X, the company noted it was performing a “thorough audit” to find and substitute any AI-generated content.

The company expressed regret for both its use in the final product and for not being clearer about its application during development. “We should have clearly disclosed our use of AI,” it stated.

The incorporation of generative AI in gaming has emerged as a controversial topic over the past couple of years as it has integrated into numerous high-profile titles. While certain major studios have adopted it, many smaller developers have pushed back against the trend, proudly declaring their games as “AI free.”

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There can (still) be only one: Highlander turns 40
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There can (still) be only one: Highlander turns 40

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The final showdown


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In 1980s New York, MacLeod confronts another Immortal.

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In 1980s New York, MacLeod confronts another Immortal.

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A victorious MacLeod draws the energy from his vanquished foe

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A victorious MacLeod draws the energy from his vanquished foe

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Forensic metallurgist Brenda (Roxanne Hart) discovers MacLeod’s antique sword

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Forensic metallurgist Brenda (Roxanne Hart) discovers MacLeod’s antique sword

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A victorious MacLeod draws the energy from his vanquished foe

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Forensic metallurgist Brenda (Roxanne Hart) discovers MacLeod’s antique sword

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The Kurgan adopts a fresh ’80s style.

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Down to two at last: the Kurgan versus MacLeod

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At the time Lambert was still relatively unknown, but Mulcahy chose him for the lead after spotting a still from Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan (1984) and deciding Lambert (who had played Tarzan) matched the look he wanted for MacLeod. The French actor arrived unable to speak English but learned it quickly; that partly explains Lambert’s unusual accent in the film—Brenda even comments on it—and some of his somewhat awkward delivery, though clunky dialogue can limit an actor’s options. Even so, Lambert injected a dry wit into the role and a persistent optimism despite his character’s ordeals, which represented a notable shift from the original script.

The Kurgan was altered considerably, effectively turned into a one-dimensional “cackling psychopath,” as Widen once described him. Both Brown and Widen had aimed for a more layered antagonist. “I envisaged him as a guy who loses everything over time,” Widen told The Daily Telegraph in 2016. “The only thing he could hold onto, to give him a reason to get up in the morning, was to finish this thing with our guy [MacLeod]. Otherwise, what is the point? Everything is impermanent, everything is lost. That made him much more serious—in a weird way, a sympathetic bad guy.”

Than observed that, as often happens when a box-office disappointment becomes a cult favorite, the positives tend to outweigh the negatives. The sword-fighting choreography is strong, there are striking visual moments, and Mulcahy skillfully adapted the quick-cut approach of music videos to the film. And then there’s the remarkable soundtrack by Queen, especially “Princes of the Universe” and the haunting “Who Wants To Live Forever” (which accompanies the scene of MacLeod beside the now-elderly Heather’s deathbed). Even Connery’s scenery-chewing costume and exaggerated Scottish accent—he’s meant to be a Spaniard, although Ramirez implies he’s much older—lean more toward entertaining than irritating.

Most importantly, Highlander has an intriguing mythology that fires the imagination and offsets the cheesier elements. “I think its appeal is the uniqueness of how the story was told and the fact it had a heart and a point of view about immortality,” Widen said in a 2006 interview. That theme is enduring and continues to resonate with audiences across generations.

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