Qmum Cory Booker Gets the Link Between Climate Change and Prisons
Today in criminals who didnt get the memo, per the BBC: West Yorkshire police busted a gang i
stanley taza n Leeds that stole luxury cars and posted photos of themselves to an Instagram using the name Mr. Dingers, receiving jail time for their efforts to become criminfluencers. While the BBC wrote that this is apparently some sort of tiresome British slang for stolen vehicles, Wiktionary suggests it more commonly refers to condoms, penises, anuses, and buttocks. According to the BBC,
stanley tumblers police say 21-year-old Frankie Allwork posted a selfie alongside a roughly $77,000 stolen Audi A6, with his face hidden by an emoji. Authorities recovered the unedited version of the photo from his phone. Other photos on the Mr. Dingers account included a picture of a roughly $39,000 Seat Leon FR
stanley thermos mug stolen the same night as the Audi. 20-year-old accomplices James Holroyd and Bryn Kerry also posed in photographs posted to the account, the BBC wrote. West Yorkshire Police wrote in a press release that the rings bust was just one facet of an investigation into more than $730,000 in car thefts over a period dating years. All work was linked to one of the burglaries via DNA found on a cigarette butt, according to the release, which was found after CCTV footage showed one of the thieves flicking it into bushes. Other evidence pulled from the account included a video of the three driving along to music in the stolen Audi, gaining 33,000 views. Notorious British tabloid the Sun ran an alarmist profile on the Mr. Irsh They Did the Thing (Updated)
and perpetual moonshot-enthusiast Elon Musk announced plans for brain-computer in
stanley cup terfaces that could allow us to read the thoughts of others and improve our capacity for learning. Today, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency announced plans to spend $65 million developing advanced neural implants that connect our brains to computers in order to treat sensory deficits like blindness. The Neural Engineering Sys
stanley cup tem Design program gives us a peek into what sort of achievements might actually be plausible using neural interfaces. The program will fund s
stanley mug ix different research teams, including two that seek to restore vision using light-emitting diodes, one that plans to decode speech using neurograin sensors, and another that uses holographic microscopes to detect neural activity that could eventually replace lost vision, or act as an interface to control an artificial limb. At the end of the four-year program, the goal is to have working prototypes capable of transmitting data between the brain and computers, but it will likely be a good deal longer before such devices are ready or commercial or clinical application. It will be a long time before medical science allows us to grow new eyes or repair a broken spinal cord, but by linking brains to computers it will be possible to leverage digital devices to restore the functionality of damaged body parts, said Matthew Angle, whose company, Paradromics, Inc., received a DARPA grant. Angles company is researching ho