JETLAG RADIO 1004 | BENKYO RADIO 1004

  • Producer Spotlight: Yousef [beatportal]

  • Sound Particles, the maker of the world's first spatial audio synthesizer, on SkyDust 3D: "The future is spatial" [Computer Music]

  • Lukid: “Dance music can be a bit snobbish about melody - but for me, the marriage of rhythmic and melodic elements is where the magic happens” [Future Music]

  • DJ Mag Top 100 DJs Awards Show date announced [DJ Mag]

  • Wu-Tang Clan Release Their First Single in Six Years [Mixmag]

  • Kaskade teases more from REDUX 006 with deep house single ‘Save Me’ featuring Lauren L’aimant [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Why Israel’s invasion of Gaza has been delayed [The Economist] #Genocide #IsraelWarCrimes #NetanyahuToTheICCforIsraelWarCrimes

  • Life in Gaza is a series of calculations. How much water do you really need? [1843 Magazine] #GazaUnderAttack

  • Manhunt for Maine shooting suspect enters second day [BBC News]

  • China Uses Fentanyl for War With US by Other Means [Bloomberg]

  • Google CEO Sundar Pichai to testify Monday in US Google antitrust trial [Reuters]

  • Palestinian ambassador urges UN to ‘stop the killing’ as Israel pounds Gaza [AL-Jazeera News] #GazaUnderAttack

  • Is This The End of the Netanyahu Era? [The New Yorker]

  • Inside X’s first all hands meeting / Elon Musk and Linda Yaccarino addressed X employees together for the first time since renaming the company. Here are the takeaways. [The Verge]

  • America’s unique, enduring gun problem, explained [Vox]

  • Magic Leap has a new CEO [TechCrunch]

  • What’s next for the world’s fastest supercomputers [MIT Technology Review]

  • Married billionaire Eric Schmidt reportedly invested $100 million in a company run by a 29-year-old entrepreneur said to be his girlfriend [Insider]

  • Today, I had the honor to open our new office in Berlin together with Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Dr. Robert Habeck.

    SAP has been deeply rooted in Germany’s capital for 30 years and we are excited to strengthen our presence in the city with our new office. Berlin provides us with a great technology network, a vibrant start-up-scene, access to politics and a strong pool of talent.

    My team and I are looking forward to creating innovation on-site, especially focusing on the potential of artificial intelligence. Our goal is clear: We want to become the leader in Business AI by 2025. Our new #SAPBerlin office provides us with the best conditions to achieve this goal. It's a testament for the great potential of Germany as a location for digital innovation. Thanks to everyone who joined us in Berlin today! [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • ‘What’s this all for?’: Russian deserters call on former comrades to join them [The Guardian]

  • ‘No Gas, No Water, No Food’: Otis Devastates Pacific Coast of Mexico [The New York Times] it is mucho importante to help out Mexico with this crisis as soon as possible

  • Are You Dealing With A 'Long Cold'? Here Are The 2 Biggest Signs. —Just like some experience long COVID with a COVID-19 infection, there's also a risk for a long cold with a cold or flu virus. [Huffington Post]

  • ‘How Much Blood Is Your Fun Worth?’ — I saw the gun-violence epidemic—and my relationship to it as a gun owner—as an abstraction. Then a mass shooting happened in the little city where I work. [The Atlantic]

  • What Americans think about the war in Israel-Gaza [FiveThirtyEight]

  • 8 houseplants that can live happily in low light [The Washington Post]

  • Israel-Hamas war: Macron, on diplomatic dash, tries to convince counterparts across region — The French president visited Israel, the West Bank, Jordan, and Egypt in a whirlwind tour of the region. Having spoken of his 'solidarity' with Israel, on Wednesday he warned against a 'massive ground invasion' and promised humanitarian efforts for Gaza. [Le Monde] #MacronSeCasseLeCulPourVousAiderAlorsSoyezGentil

  • Teens want to see friendship on TV, not sex, study shows [Mashable]

  • A Mind-Blowing Explosion In Space Forged Ingredients for Life, Scientists Discover [VICE News]

  • Death Toll in Gaza Now Exceeds 5,000 [The Intercept_] this is horrific, we needed 5,000 dead Talibans, not Palestinians. This is so tragic. Netanyahu is a monster. Straight up Bibidi Netanyahu. #NetanyahuResign

  • Humans are no longer the only primates that go through menopause [National Geographic]

  • This teacher shortage solution has gone viral. But does it work? [NPR]

  • How to get a permit to cut down a Christmas tree in Northern California [CapRadioNews]

  • Un journal non aligné [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Saudi Arabia Is Mysteriously Absent in the Israel-Hamas War [Foreign Policy]

  • A Plan for Peace in Gaza — The Reforms That Could Allow the PLO to Lead and the Palestinian Authority to Govern [Foreign Affairs]

  • Restoring North Korea’s Childhood Immunization Program [The Diplomat]

  • These Cells Spark Electricity in the Brain. They’re Not Neurons. [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday à 1962, lorsqu’un groupe de scientifiques dans la salle de contrôle du Synchrotron à Protons (PS), ont pris une pause pour regarder la première transmission télévisée entre l'Europe et les États-Unis via le satellite TELSTAR. [CERN_FR]

  • First Woman: comic book (Issue 1 & 2) [NASA]

  • New INTERPOL Special Representative to the United Nations takes up position [INTERPOL]

  • Exploring the second quantum revolution: new report [EUROPOL]

    Selling the Space Force — How the Air Force Academy and the Space Force are inspiring future Guardians. [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • Nissan Electric GT-R Sports Car Concept Is Razor-Sharp in Tokyo [MOTORTREND]

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