China is dominating the worldwide race for power:
China now has a record 3.75 terawatts of power generation capacity.
That capacity has doubled over the last 8 years.
This is nearly 3 TIMES more than the US, which has ~1.30 terawatts of capacity.
Furthermore, China has 34 nuclear reactors under construction, more than the next 9 countries combined.
Nearly 200 other reactors are planned or proposed.
At the same time, there are currently no large commercial nuclear reactors under construction in the US.
The US must act now to keep up with China.
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China now has a record 3.75 terawatts of power generation capacity.
That capacity has doubled over the last 8 years.
This is nearly 3 TIMES more than the US, which has ~1.30 terawatts of capacity.
Furthermore, China has 34 nuclear reactors under construction, more than the next 9 countries combined.
Nearly 200 other reactors are planned or proposed.
At the same time, there are currently no large commercial nuclear reactors under construction in the US.
The US must act now to keep up with China.
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Please tell me this is a satire account.
This guy should get the death penalty, not be freed.
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This guy should get the death penalty, not be freed.
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Rewiring brain circuits in Down syndrome may actually be possible.
Researchers long assumed that interventions to improve brain function in Down syndrome had to occur very earlyβeither in utero or during infancyβbefore neural circuits fully matured.
However, a recent study in mice has dramatically overturned this view.
Published in Cell Reports, the research demonstrates that replenishing a key brain molecule called pleiotrophin can restructure neural connections and enhance brain plasticity even after full development.
Pleiotrophin plays a critical role in forming synapses and guiding neuronal interconnections. It is abundant during typical brain development but sharply reduced in Down syndrome, contributing to the observed differences in brain structure and function.
In the experiment, scientists used a harmless modified virus to introduce pleiotrophin directly into astrocytesβsupportive brain cells that nourish and modulate neurons. This approach led to significant improvements: increased synapse formation in the hippocampus, restored circuit flexibility, and better performance in learning and memory tasks, all in adult mice.
This finding is groundbreaking, as prior treatments focused on narrow early developmental windows. The results indicate that the adult brain retains far greater adaptability than previously thought.
While this is preliminary mouse research and human applications remain distant, it raises exciting prospects not only for Down syndrome but also for related disorders such as fragile X syndrome or Alzheimer's disease.
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Researchers long assumed that interventions to improve brain function in Down syndrome had to occur very earlyβeither in utero or during infancyβbefore neural circuits fully matured.
However, a recent study in mice has dramatically overturned this view.
Published in Cell Reports, the research demonstrates that replenishing a key brain molecule called pleiotrophin can restructure neural connections and enhance brain plasticity even after full development.
Pleiotrophin plays a critical role in forming synapses and guiding neuronal interconnections. It is abundant during typical brain development but sharply reduced in Down syndrome, contributing to the observed differences in brain structure and function.
In the experiment, scientists used a harmless modified virus to introduce pleiotrophin directly into astrocytesβsupportive brain cells that nourish and modulate neurons. This approach led to significant improvements: increased synapse formation in the hippocampus, restored circuit flexibility, and better performance in learning and memory tasks, all in adult mice.
This finding is groundbreaking, as prior treatments focused on narrow early developmental windows. The results indicate that the adult brain retains far greater adaptability than previously thought.
While this is preliminary mouse research and human applications remain distant, it raises exciting prospects not only for Down syndrome but also for related disorders such as fragile X syndrome or Alzheimer's disease.
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This is third world clannishness and the opposite of what makes the western world great
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BREAKING - The Brown University shooting suspect was found solely due to a homeless man who confronted and followed Claudio Neves Valente before the attack, posted an anonymous tip identifying his rental car, and ultimately led police to the suspect in Salem, New Hampshire
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The Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia is home to the highest tides in the world.
This time lapse shows what resemble an authentic 'breath of the sea'.
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This time lapse shows what resemble an authentic 'breath of the sea'.
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BREAKING: US stocks extend gains with the Nasdaq 100 now up +1% on the day.
Itβs not too late for a βSanta rally.β
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Itβs not too late for a βSanta rally.β
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JUST IN: 72% chance the Supreme Court rules Trump's tariffs are illegal, according to Polymarket
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Putin endorses child marriages
Putin said that Russia should look to the Caucasus regions as an example, where adults arrange marriages for children at a very young age.
According to Putin, this is βvery appropriate.β
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Putin said that Russia should look to the Caucasus regions as an example, where adults arrange marriages for children at a very young age.
According to Putin, this is βvery appropriate.β
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That's it, the traffic on the bridge in Mayaki on the "Odessa - Reni" highway has been blocked after a series of strikes. It's being closed for repairs
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Finding out my mom never took Tylenol while pregnant but Iβm just naturally retarded
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Escalator goes ROGUE and ACCELERATES at university in Dhaka, Bangladesh β ABC News
Students must skillfully time their jump on the off ramp
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Students must skillfully time their jump on the off ramp
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Stanislav Orlov, commander of the Russian neo-Nazi military group EspaΓ±ola, has died under mysterious circumstances.
Orlov spent several days in a coma before his death, but neither the exact circumstances nor the time of death have been disclosed.
The Kremlin-linked outlet Tsargrad, owned by billionaire Konstantin Malofeev, reported that Orlov was killed during his detention.
The deceased neo-Nazi was suspected of illegal weapons trafficking.
According to preliminary information, Orlov was killed during searches conducted by prosecutors and security services.
Official accounts linked to the Russian neo-Nazi military group claim that he died of "natural causes."
The EspaΓ±ola unit has been fighting against Ukraine since 2022 and was largely composed of Russian football hooligan neo-Nazis. In early October, the brigade announced its dissolution, although some members continue to operate under a new name.
The formation was part of Russia's military intelligence sphere: EspaΓ±ola was incorporated into the "Volunteer Corps," a structure controlled by Russian military intelligence.
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Orlov spent several days in a coma before his death, but neither the exact circumstances nor the time of death have been disclosed.
The Kremlin-linked outlet Tsargrad, owned by billionaire Konstantin Malofeev, reported that Orlov was killed during his detention.
The deceased neo-Nazi was suspected of illegal weapons trafficking.
According to preliminary information, Orlov was killed during searches conducted by prosecutors and security services.
Official accounts linked to the Russian neo-Nazi military group claim that he died of "natural causes."
The EspaΓ±ola unit has been fighting against Ukraine since 2022 and was largely composed of Russian football hooligan neo-Nazis. In early October, the brigade announced its dissolution, although some members continue to operate under a new name.
The formation was part of Russia's military intelligence sphere: EspaΓ±ola was incorporated into the "Volunteer Corps," a structure controlled by Russian military intelligence.
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BREAKING: Aundre Matthews has been charged with M*RDER in Texas after he reportedly STABBED 16-year-old Andrew Meismer to death at school.
Multiple students have reported that Matthews had a long disciplinary history at the school, which included prior violent altercations.
You haven't seen this story on CNN or MSNBC because it doesn't fit the narrative.
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Multiple students have reported that Matthews had a long disciplinary history at the school, which included prior violent altercations.
You haven't seen this story on CNN or MSNBC because it doesn't fit the narrative.
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