JETLAG RADIO 624 | BENKYO RADIO 624

  • Matador Debuts his Aulart Masterclass with a New Single, “Eternity (feat. Braev)” [beatportal]

  • Kelly Lee Owens: "Analogue keeps things interesting. It rebels against stability" [Computer Music]

  • Knot lets you use your USB MIDI keyboard to control your hardware synths - without a computer [Future Music]

  • Exploring the relationship between neurodiversity and dance music [DJ Mag]

  • Drum ‘N’ Bass Book ‘All Crews’ Gets Reissue, Campaigning for Tunes for Audiobook Usage [Mixmag]

  • Kx5 continue propulsive streak with ’Take Me High’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • What So Not’s new album “Anomaly” is his best work to-date [Your EDM]

  • Disclosure’s Howard Lawrence Announces Hiatus From Touring: “I’ve Hit a Breaking Point” — “I really need to take some time to look after myself.” [EDM]

  • Tiësto Drops Highly Anticipated Mainstage Tune ‘Can U Dance (To My Beat)’ [EDM Sauce]

  • Weekend Edition Dismiss Them If You Must, But Smartwatches Are Here To Stay [HODINKEE]

  • Dr. Gabor Maté — The Myth of Normal, Metabolizing Anger, Processing Trauma, and Finding the Still Voice Within (#620) [Tim Ferriss]

  • War in Ukraine [MSF]

  • Germany’s chancellor, Olaf Scholz, urged Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, to withdraw troops from Ukraine and fully implement a UN-backed deal to export grain from Ukraine and Russia. The pair spoke by telephone for 90 minutes. The direction of the war has turned in recent days. Earlier Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, said the country’s troops have now reconquered 6,000 square kilometres of previously Russian-held territory in the south and east. [The Economist]

  • “God must have saved his life”: the wounded soldiers of Ukraine’s southern offensive [1843 magazine]

  • AI Isn’t Ready to Make Unsupervised Decisions [Harvard Business Review]

  • Astronomy Photographer of the Year: 'Once in a lifetime' picture of comet wins award [BBC World]

  • Germany Seizes Assets of Russian Oil Giant Rosneft [Bloomberg]

  • Patagonia founder gives away company to fight climate crisis [Reuters]

  • UN warns 345 million people face starvation worldwide [AL-Jazeera News]

  • A Second Trump Term would be a Scary Rerun of the First — Remember those “Jurassic Park” velociraptors learning how to open the door? [The New Yorker]

  • Starlink is even in Antarctica now [The Verge]

  • Why the Senate’s same-sex marriage vote is getting delayed [Vox]

  • Now that the Ethereum Merge is behind us, what’s next? [TechCrunch]

  • An AI that can design new proteins could help unlock new cures and materials [MIT Technology Review]

  • The army Putin spent 2 decades building has been largely destroyed in Ukraine, and Russia's 'strategic defeat' could threaten his grip on power [Insider] #Ukraine

  • NATO Allies discuss innovation and emerging and disruptive technologies with the leaders from the sector - Brad Smith, President of Microsoft; Oliver Lewis, Co-Founder of Rebellion Defence; and Stefan Brieschenk, Co-Founder of Rocket Factory [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Biden vows to combat ‘venom and violence’ of white supremacy [The Guardian]

  • The World Now Has a Vision of Ukrainian Victory [The New York Times] #Ukraine

  • Woman Arrested For Bomb Threat Against Boston Hospital [Huffington Post]

  • OF GOD AND MACHINES — The future of artificial intelligence is neither utopian nor dystopian—it’s something much more interesting. [The Atlantic]

  • The Datasets We're Looking At This Week [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Could ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ really be done? We found out. [The Washington Post]

  • Au Japon, trois millions de personnes invitées à évacuer avant le passage du typhon Nanmadol [Le Monde]

  • Every U.S. city testing free money programs [Mashable] #UniversalBasicIncome #UBI

  • Restricted Access to Abortion Is a Threat to National Security, Study Finds [VICE News]

  • No Way Home, Episode Two: The Desert of Death — As a desperate family tries to flee Afghanistan, a father disappears. His cousin sets off in search of answers. [The Intercept]

  • Amid pandemic uncertainties, Latino immigrants put trust in their 'promotoras' [National Geographic]

  • Yes, you can make a quick and simple vegan meal. This chef shows you how [NPR]

  • What you need to know to become a teacher in California [CapRadioNews]

  • Histoire du territoire [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • NATO’s Stoltenberg: Ukraine’s Gains Are ‘Extremely Encouraging’ [Foreign Policy]

  • Books for the Century: Military, Scientific, and Technological [Foreign Affairs]

  • A Return to the 2015 Nuclear Deal Promises to Open the Iranian Oil Spigot [The Diplomat]

  • Record-Breaking Robot Highlights How Animals Excel at Jumping [Quanta Magazine]

  • Pâtisserie et physique 🎂 — Pour célébrer le 68ème anniversaire du CERN, partagez vos plus beaux gâteaux sur le thème de la physique avant le 26 septembre, en utilisant le hashtag #HappyBirthdayCERN et en taggant le CERN. Nous partagerons les plus beaux gâteaux le 29 septembre. [CERN_FR]

  • NASA to Televise Artemis I Demonstration Test, Host Media Call [NASA]

  • Our role in fighting financial crime (especially from the MAFIA-OPERATING-SUPER-SYSTEM-AD-VERTISING aka MOSSAD) [INTERPOL]

  • Skunk Works to Test Expendable ‘Speed Racer’ Collaborative Vehicle With Sub-$2M Price [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • Toyota Finally Turbocharges the GR86 Sports Car, But There's a Big Catch [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 624 & BENKYO RADIO 624.

Russian forces are demoralized and degraded — now we just have to ‘drive the enemy out,’ Ukraine says written by CNBC.

There are great developments in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia in the past couple of days. Thanks to some amazing weapons sent by NATO Allies.

Until Next Time!