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Curiosity has maintained pristine pieces of the Cumberland sample in a doggy bag so that the team could have the rover revisit it later, even miles away from the site where it was collected. The team developed and tested innovative methods in its lab on Earth before sending messages to the rover to try experiments on the sample.
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In a quest to see whether amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, existed in the sample, the team instructed the rover to heat up the sample twice within SAMs oven. When it measured the mass of the molecules released during heating, there werent any amino acids, but they found something entirely unexpected.

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The team was surprised to detect small amounts of decane, undecane and dodecane, so it had to conduct a reverse experiment on Earth to determine whether these organic compounds were the remnants of the fatty acids undecanoic acid, dodecanoic acid and tridecanoic acid, respectively.

The scientists mixed undecanoic acid into a clay similar to what exists on Mars and heated it up in a way that mimicked conditions within SAMs oven. The undecanoic acid released decane, just like what Curiosity detected.

Each fatty acid remnant detected by Curiosity was made with a long chain of 11 to 13 carbon atoms. Previous molecules detected on Mars were smaller, meaning their atomic weight was less than the molecules found in the new study, and simpler.
Its notable that non-biological processes typically make shorter fatty acids, with less than 12 carbons, said study coauthor Dr. Amy Williams, associate professor of geology at the University of Florida and assistant director of the Astraeus Space Institute, in an email. Larger and more complex molecules are likely what are required for an origin of life, if it ever occurred on Mars.

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Everyone is talking about Greenland. Heres what its like to visit
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A few months ago, Greenland was quietly getting on with winter, as the territory slid deeper into the darkness that envelops the worlds northerly reaches at this time of year.

But President Donald Trumps musings about America taking over this island of 56,000 largely Inuit people, halfway between New York and Moscow, has seen Greenland shaken from its frozen Arctic anonymity.

Denmark, for whom Greenland is an autonomous crown dependency, has protested its not for sale. Officials in Greenland, meanwhile, have sought to assert the territorys right to independence.

The conversation continues to intensify. A contentious March 28 visit to a US military installation by Usha Vance, the second lady, accompanied by her husband, Vice President JD Vance, was the latest in a series of events to focus attention on Trumps ambitions for Greenland.

The visit was originally planned as a cultural exchange, but was shortened following complaints from Greenland Prime Minister Mute B. Egede.

Had the Vances prolonged their scheduled brief visit, they wouldve discovered a ruggedly pristine wildernesses steeped in rich Indigenous culture.

An inhospitable icecap several miles deep covers 80% of Greenland, forcing the Inuit to dwell along the shorelines in brightly painted communities. Here, they spend brutally cold winters hunting seals on ice under the northern lights in near perpetual darkness. Although these days, they can also rely on community stores.

The problem for travelers over the years has been getting to Greenland via time-consuming indirect flights. Thats changing. Late in 2024, the capital Nuuk opened a long-delayed international airport. From June 2025, United Airlines will be operating a twice-weekly direct service from Newark to Nuuk.

Two further international airports are due to open by 2026 Qaqortoq in South Greenland and more significantly in Ilulissat, the islands only real tourism hotspot.

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23.04.2025

A long time in the making
Curiosity landed in Gale Crater on August 6, 2012. More than 12 years later, the rover has driven over 21 miles (34 kilometers) to ascend Mount Sharp, which is within the crater. The features many layers preserve millions of years of geological history on Mars, showing how it shifted from a wet to a dry environment.
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Perhaps one of the most valuable samples Curiosity has gathered on its mission to understand whether Mars was ever habitable was collected in May 2013.

The rover drilled the Cumberland sample from an area within a crater called Yellowknife Bay, which resembled an ancient lake bed. The rocks from Yellowknife Bay so intrigued Curiositys science team that it had the rover drive in the opposite direction to collect samples from the area before heading to Mount Sharp.
Since collecting the Cumberland sample, Curiosity has used SAM to study it in a variety of ways, revealing that Yellowknife Bay was once the site of an ancient lake where clay minerals formed in water. The mudstone created an environment that could concentrate and preserve organic molecules and trapped them inside the fine grains of the sedimentary rock.

Freissinet helped lead a research team in 2015 that was able to identify organic molecules within the Cumberland sample.

The instrument detected an abundance of sulfur, which can be used to preserve organic molecules; nitrates, which are essential for plant and animal health on Earth; and methane composed of a type of carbon associated with biological processes on Earth.

There is evidence that liquid water existed in Gale Crater for millions of years and probably much longer, which means there was enough time for life-forming chemistry to happen in these crater-lake environments on Mars, said study coauthor Daniel Glavin, senior scientist for sample return at NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, in a statement.

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Located on the west coast, Ilulissat is a pretty halibut- and prawn-fishing port on a dark rock bay where visitors can sit in pubs sipping craft beers chill-filtered by 100,000-year-old glacial ice.

Its a place to be awed by the UNESCO World Heritage Icefjord where Manhattan skyscraper-sized icebergs disgorge from Greenlands icecap to float like ghostly ships in the surrounding Disko Bay.

Small boats take visitors out to sail closely among the bays magnificent iceberg flotilla. But not too close.

I was on my boat once and saw one of these icebergs split in two. The pieces fell backwards into the sea and created a giant wave, said David Karlsen, skipper of the pleasure-boat, Katak. I didnt hang around.

Disko Bays other giants are whales. From June to September breaching humpback whales join the likes of fin and minke whales feasting on plankton. Whale-watching is excellent all around Greenlands craggy coastline.

Whales are eaten here. Visitors shouldnt be surprised to encounter the traditional Greenlandic delicacy of mattak whale-skin and blubber that when tasted is akin to chewing on rubber. Inuit communities have quotas to not only hunt the likes of narwhals but also polar bears, musk-ox and caribou which can also appear on menus.

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A more organic way to see this coast is by the multi-day coastal ferry, the long-running Sarfaq Ittuk, of the Arctic Umiaq Line. Its less corporate than the modern cruise ships and travelers get to meet Inuit commuters. Greenland is pricey. Lettuce in a local community store might cost $10, but this coastal voyage wont break the bank.

The hot ticket currently for exploring Greenlands wilder side is to head to the east coast facing Europe. Its raw and sees far fewer tourists, with a harshly dramatic coastline of fjords where icebergs drift south. There are no roads and the scattered population of just over 3,500 people inhabit a coastline roughly the distance from New York to Denver.

A growing number of small expedition vessels probe this remote coast for its frosted scenery and wildlife. Increasingly popular is the worlds largest fjord system of Scoresby Sound with its sharp-fanged mountains and hanging valleys choked by glaciers. Sailing north is the prosaically named North East Greenland National Park, fabulous for spotting wildlife on the tundra.

Travelers come to see polar bears which, during the northern hemispheres summer, move closer to land as the sea-ice melts. There are also musk oxen, great flocks of migrating geese, Arctic foxes and walrus.
Some of these animals are fair game for the local communities. Perhaps Greenlands most interesting cultural visit is to a village that will take longer to learn how to pronounce than actually walk around Ittoqqortoormiit. Five hundred miles north of its neighboring settlement, the 345 locals are frozen in for nine months of the year. Ships sail in to meet them during the brief summer melt between June and August.

Locked in by ice, theyve retained traditional habits.

My parents hunt nearly all their food, said Mette Barselajsen, who owns Ittoqqortoormiits only guesthouse. They prefer the old ways, burying it in the ground to ferment and preserve it. Just one muskox can bring 440 pounds of meat.

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23.04.2025

Siham Haleem, a private tour guide for 15 years, says that Doha now has many world-class, modern museums the National Museum of Qatar being a firm personal favorite. And yet he says that visiting Sheikh Faisals museum should still be on everybodys to-do list.
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For those eager to learn about Qatars and the regions heritage and beyond, the museum is an ideal destination, he says. Personally, Im captivated by the car collection, the fossils, and especially the Syrian house, painstakingly transported and reassembled piece by piece.

Stephanie Y. Martinez, a Mexican-American student mobility manager at Texas A&M University in Qatar likes the museum so much she includes it on all of her itineraries for students visiting from the main campus in Texas.

The guided tours are very detailed, and the collections found at the museum have great variety and so many stories to unfold, she says. Truly, the museum has something to pique everyones interest. My favorites are the cars and the furniture exhibits showcasing wood and mother-of-pearl details. Definitely one of my favorite museums in Qatar, every time I visit I learn something new.

Raynor Abreu, from India, also had praise for the unusual and immense collection.

Each item has its own story, making the visit even more interesting, he says. Its also impressive to know that Sheikh Faisal started collecting these unique pieces when he was very young. Knowing this makes the museum even more special, as it reflects his lifelong passion for history and culture.

It takes time and dedication to truly examine the many collections within the museum especially since most of them are simply on display without explanation.

Eclectic it may be, but its hard to fault the determination of Sheikh Faisal, who has brought together items that tell the story of Qatar and the Middle East.

Sarah Bayley, from the UK, says she visited the museum recently with her family, including 16 and 19-year-old teenagers, and was won over by its sheer eccentricity.

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The NASA Curiosity rover has detected the largest organic molecules found to date on Mars, opening a window into the red planets past. The newly detected compounds suggest complex organic chemistry may have occurred in the planets past the kind necessary for the origin of life, according to new research.

The organic compounds, which include decane, undecane and dodecane, came to light after the rover analyzed a pulverized 3.7 billion-year-old rock sample using its onboard mini lab called SAM, short for Sample Analysis at Mars.

Scientists believe the long chains of molecules could be fragments of fatty acids, which are organic molecules that are chemical building blocks of life on Earth and help form cell membranes. But such compounds can also be formed without the presence of life, created when water interacts with minerals in hydrothermal vents.

The molecules cannot currently be confirmed as evidence of past life on the red planet, but they add to the growing list of compounds that robotic explorers have discovered on Mars in recent years. A study detailing the findings was published Monday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The detection of the fragile molecules also encourages astrobiologists that if any biosignatures, or past signs of life, ever existed on Mars, they are likely still detectable despite the harsh solar radiation that has bombarded the planet for tens of millions of years.

Ancient life, if it happened on Mars, it would have released some complex and fragile molecules, said lead study author Dr. Caroline Freissinet, research scientist at the French National Centre for Scientific Research in the Laboratory for Atmospheres, Observations, and Space in Guyancourt, France. And because now we know that Mars can preserve these complex and fragile molecules, it means that we could detect ancient life on Mars.

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Back at the turn of the 21st century, Qatar was a country with few cultural attractions to keep visitors and residents entertained. Yet the Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum known as the FBQ Museum was a place that most people visited as an alternative to the then-still rather ramshackle National Museum of Qatar.

You had to make an appointment, and drive out into the desert, getting lost a few times along the way, but then you were welcomed to the lush Al Samriya Farm with a cup of tea and some cake. The highlight was being allowed into a space crammed full with shelves and vitrines holding all sorts of eclectic artifacts from swords to coins with the odd car and carriage standing in the grounds.

It wasnt necessarily the kind of museum youd find elsewhere in the world, but it was definitely a sight that needed seeing.

Today, it has grown and now claims to be one of the worlds largest private museums. It holds over 30,000 items, including a fleet of traditional dhow sailboats, and countless carpets. Theres also an entire house that once stood in Damascus, Syria.

There are archaeological finds dating to the Jurassic age, ancient copies of the Quran, a section that details the importance of pearling within Qatars history, and jewelry dating to the 17th century.

There are also items from 2022s FIFA World Cup in Qatar including replica trophies, balls used in the games, entry passes, football jerseys and even shelves full of slightly creepy dolls and childrens plush animals.

Some of the more disturbing exhibits include various items of Third Reich paraphernalia in the wartime room, and, strangely enough, several showcases of birds legs with marking rings on them. Basically, whatever you can think of, you have a very good chance of finding it here.

Rumor even has it that behind a locked door is a room filled with the late Princess Dianas dresses and other memorabilia, accessible only to a select few visitors. Another door hides a room, no longer open to the public, filled with collectibles of the late Saddam Hussein.

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For the public to enjoy
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The museums history starts in 1998, when Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani opened a building to the public on his farm some 20 kilometers (12 miles) north of Qatari capital Doha.

A distant relative of Qatars ruling family, founder and chairman of Al Faisal Holdings (one of Qatars biggest conglomerates), and a billionaire whose business acumen had him recognized as one of the most influential Arab businessmen in the world, Sheikh Faisal had already amassed a substantial private collection of historically important regional artifacts, plus a few quirky pieces of interest, allowing visitors an intimate look into Qatari life and history.

In an interview with Qatari channel Alrayyan TV in 2018, Sheikh Faisal said that the museum started as a hobby.

I used to collect items whenever I got the chance, he said. As my business grew, so did my collections, and soon I was able to collect more and more items until I decided to put them in the museum for the public to enjoy.

His private cabinet of curiosities has since evolved into a 130-acre complex. Through the fort-like entrance gate lies an oryx reserve, an impressive riding school and stables, a duck pond and a mosque built with a quirky leaning minaret. Theres now even a five-star Marriott hotel, two cafes and the Zoufa restaurant serving modern Lebanese cuisine.

Of course, theres also the super-sized museum, with a recently-opened car collection housing everything from vintage Rolls-Royces to wartime Jeeps and colorful Buicks. Outside youll find peacocks roaming the grounds, and signs warning drivers to be aware of horses and ostriches.

Visitors to the FBQ museum are free to explore the grounds and can even enter the stables to pat the horses.

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23.04.2025

Greenlands leader says US officials visit is highly aggressive. Trump says its friendliness, not provocation
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Greenlands prime minister said a planned visit to the island by US officials, including second lady Usha Vance, is highly aggressive, plunging relations to a new low after President Donald Trump vowed to annex the autonomous Danish territory.

But despite the backlash, Trump has insisted the visit is about friendliness, not provocation and claims the US team was invited.

Vance, the wife of US Vice President JD Vance, will travel to Greenland this week to watch the islands national dogsled race and celebrate Greenlandic culture and unity, according to a statement from the White House. National security adviser Mike Waltz is also expected to visit the territory this week, according to a source familiar with the trip.

Greenland Prime Minister Mute B. Egede called the US delegations trip to the island highly aggressive in an interview with Greenlandic newspaper Sermitsiaq on Sunday, and raised particular objection to Waltzs visit.

What is the national security adviser doing in Greenland? The only purpose is to demonstrate power over us, Egede said. His mere presence in Greenland will no doubt fuel American belief in Trumps mission and the pressure will increase.

Trump claimed on Monday that people in Greenland have responded warmly to the USs recent interest in the territory. Theyre calling us. Were not calling them. And we were invited over there, he said.

Were dealing with a lot of people from Greenland that would like to see something happen with respect to them being properly protected and properly taken care of, Trump told reporters following a meeting with his Cabinet.

I think Greenland is going to be something that maybe is in our future, Trump added.

The president said he believes Secretary of State Marco Rubio would be traveling to Greenland too.

Trumps idea to annex Greenland has thrown an international spotlight on the territory, which holds vast stores of rare earth minerals critical for high-tech industries, and has raised questions about the islands future security as the US, Russia and China vie for influence in the Arctic. Trump has repeatedly expressed interest in the US taking the island by force or economic coercion, even as Denmark and Greenland have firmly rejected the idea.

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23.04.2025

Some scientists believe that fatty acids such as decanoic acid and dodecanoic acid formed the membranes of the first simple cell-like structures on Earth, Pearce said.
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(This is) the closest weve come to detecting a major biomolecule-related signal something potentially tied to membrane structure, which is a key feature of life, Pearce said via email. Organics on their own are intriguing, but not evidence of life. In contrast, biomolecules like membranes, amino acids, nucleotides, and sugars are central components of biology as we know it, and finding any of them would be groundbreaking (we havent yet).
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The European Space Agency plans to launch its ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover to the red planet in 2028, and the robotic explorer will carry a complementary instrument to SAM. The rover LS6 will have the capability to drill up to 6.5 feet (2 meters) beneath the Martian surface and perhaps find larger and better-preserved organic molecules.

While Curiositys samples cant be studied on Earth, the Perseverance rover has actively been collecting samples from Jezero Crater, the site of an ancient lake and river delta, all with the intention of returning them to Earth in the 2030s via a complicated symphony of missions called Mars Sample Return.
Both rovers have detected a variety of organic carbon molecules in different regions on Mars, suggesting that organic carbon is common on the red planet, Williams said.

While Curiosity and Perseverance have proven they can detect organic matter, their instruments cant definitively determine all the answers about their origins, said Dr. Ashley Murphy, postdoctoral research scientist at the Planetary Science Institute. Murphy, who along with Williams previously studied organics identified by Perseverance, was not involved in the new research.

To appropriately probe the biosignature question, these samples require high-resolution and high-sensitivity analyses in terrestrial labs, which can be facilitated by the return of these samples to Earth, Murphy said.

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23.04.2025

New design revealed for Airbus hydrogen plane
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In travel news this week: Bhutans spectacular new airport, the worlds first 3D-printed train station has been built in Japan, plus new designs for Airbus zero-emission aircraft and Frances next-generation high-speed trains.

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European aerospace giant Airbus has revealed a new design for its upcoming fully electric, hydrogen-powered ZEROe aircraft. powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

The single-aisle plane now has four engines, rather than six, each powered by their own fuel cell stack.

The reworked design comes after the news that the ZEROe will be in our skies later than Airbus hoped.

The plan was to launch a zero-emission aircraft by 2035, but now the next-generation single-aisle aircraft is slated to enter service in the second half of the 2030s.

Over in Asia, the Himalayan country of Bhutan is building a gloriously Zen-like new airport befitting a nation with its very own happiness index.

Gelephu International is designed to serve a brand new mindfulness city, planned for southern Bhutan, near its border with India.

In rail travel, Japan has just built the worlds first 3D-printed train station, which took just two and a half hours to construct, according to The Japan Times. Thats even shorter than the whizzy six hours it was projected to take.

Frances high-speed TGV rail service has revealed its next generation of trains, which will be capable of reaching speeds of up to 320 kilometers an hour (nearly 200 mph).

The stylish interiors have been causing a stir online, as has the double-decker dining car.

Finally, work is underway in London on turning a mile-long series of secret World War II tunnels under a tube station into a major new tourist attraction. CNN took a look inside.

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23.04.2025

Of course, he said yes to coming back to the series, which eventually required him to live in Italy for a few months for filming.
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During production, White revealed to Gries that Greg is very sinister. That became rather irrefutable by the seasons climax, which saw Tanyas demise orchestrated by her now-husband.

Come Season 3, Gries had to rewrite Gregs backstory again, this time drawing from some unlikely sources for inspiration, like HBO docuseries The Jinx, about late convicted killer Robert Durst, and the case involving the man who came to be known as the Tinder Swindler.

Gries said he was struck by Dursts kind of seemingly even keel personality, which served as a model for where Greg was headed, someone who doesnt really show a great deal of emotion, doesnt seem to get too angry, just gets a little bit irritated and is dangerous.

Theres a bridled rage underneath. And those kind of people I find at least with respect to Gary, Greg, Gary fascinating, he said.

And yet, while searching for an empathetic way back to portraying his character, Gries kept wondering if there was anything still redeeming about Greg.
An important wake up moment came during a decisive conversation he had with White just before filming in Thailand, in which the shows creator said of Greg, in no uncertain terms: Hes a psychopath.

And that was it. It was like, back to the drawing board. And it really did help me, Gries said.

The penultimate episode of the series will air on Sunday, an evening that thanks to Lotus and other shows has again become a night of appointment viewing amid a general move away from binge watching. Gries said he appreciates the shift.

Were a society that in a weird way doesnt understand the beauty of waiting. The beauty of the space between the notes, he shared. If I binged (White Lotus) Id feel like I just ate too many chocolates. It just wouldnt be the same. You need to process this.

The White Lotus airs Sundays at 9 p.m. EDT on HBO, with the episode available to stream on Max. HBO and Max, like CNN, are owned by the same parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery.

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23.04.2025

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oure scrolling through your phone when you stumble upon the next viral trend: an influencer claiming that following their incredibly strict diet will help you achieve their jaw-dropping physique. Or you see a fresh-faced runner swearing you can run a marathon without any training just like they did.

Whether or not youre actively searching for wellness advice, its nearly impossible to avoid hearing about the latest health craze making bold guarantees of transformation.

As you wonder if these claims hold any truth, you might also question why people often feel motivated to dive into intense challenges when seemingly simple habits, such as getting enough sleep or eating more vegetables, often feel much harder to tackle.

Many of us are drawn to these extreme challenges because were craving radical change, hoping it will help prove something to ourselves or to others, experts say.

We always see these kinds of challenges as opportunities for growth, particularly if were in a phase of our life where weve let ourselves go, said Dr. Thomas Curran, associate professor of psychology at the London School of Economics and Political Science and an expert on perfectionism. Maybe we feel that we need to be healthier, or we just had a breakup or (major) life event.
With social media amplifying these movements, its easy to see why people are increasingly drawn to the idea of achieving the perfect version of themselves. But before jumping into a new wellness challenge, its important to take a moment, reflect on your goals, and consider where youre starting from.

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23.04.2025

Challenging our perceptions of perfection
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With health influencers raising the bar for success, the wellness space now often feels like a performative space where people strive to showcase peak physical and mental strength.

While seeing others achievements can be motivating, it can also be discouraging if your progress doesnt match theirs.

Each person is chasing the perfect version of themselves whether its a body or a lifestyle which is dangerous because this is typically an impossible or dangerous version to achieve, Curran said. He added that this type of comparison creates a dangerous cycle in which people constantly feel dissatisfied with their own progress.

Its a fantasy in many ways, and once you start chasing after it, you constantly find yourself embroiled in a sense of doubt and deficit, he said.

Curran also noted that wellness challenges can be particularly damaging for women who struggle with perfectionism, as they tend to be bombarded with impossible beauty standards and societal expectations.

Renee McGregor, a UK-based dietitian who specializes in eating disorders and athlete performance, encourages people to approach wellness trends with curiosity and skepticism. Thats because some influencers and celebrities could be promoting products because theres a financial benefit for them.

The thing to ask yourself about the person youre taking advice from is what do they gain from it? McGregor said. If they are going to gain financially, then you know that they (could be willing) to sell you a lie.
Whether you want to try a new challenge or product that promises amazing results, McGregor suggests doing your research and seeking diverse perspectives, including consulting with doctors when possible.

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White Lotus villain Jon Gries reveals the true crimes that inspired his twisty take on Greg/Gary
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When Season 3 of The White Lotus premiered last month, the shock was palpable when returning character Belinda recognized a familiar face at the resort in Thailand: Greg Hunt, the wily suitor of the late Tanya McQuoid.

As the season has unfolded, Greg (played by Jon Gries) has emerged as an antagonist, particularly after Belinda dove into the investigation surrounding Tanyas death and learned that Greg, who now goes by Gary, evaded questioning by authorities.

On a show famous for reinventing itself, the same has been asked of the actor, who says that playing the ever-shifting character has been a welcome challenge and, like White Lotus itself, full of twists.

In the beginning, I totally played him for a guy who was, you know, on his last legs, Gries said in a recent interview with CNN, referencing Gregs very apparent ill health in the first season of White Lotus, which premiered to rave reviews in summer 2021. He added: When you play a character, you want to find his empathetic side, and you want to understand where they came from, and what got them to where they are.

But when he was contacted by creator Mike White about appearing in Season 2, Gries realized he would have to adjust his framing of Greg, despite having previously imagined a comprehensive history for him on his own.

(White) said, Im writing it right now, and Im writing you, and I just need to know here and now: If youre in, Ill continue writing. If not, Ill stop, Gries recalled.

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23.04.2025

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Lightning is a dramatic display of electrical power, but it is also sporadic and unpredictable. Even on a volatile Earth billions of years ago, lightning may have been too infrequent to produce amino acids in quantities sufficient for life a fact that has cast doubt on such theories in the past, Zare said.

Water spray, however, would have been more common than lightning. A more likely scenario is that mist-generated microlightning constantly zapped amino acids into existence from pools and puddles, where the molecules could accumulate and form more complex molecules, eventually leading to the evolution of life.

Microdischarges between obviously charged water microdroplets make all the organic molecules observed previously in the Miller-Urey experiment, Zare said. We propose that this is a new mechanism for the prebiotic synthesis of molecules that constitute the building blocks of life.

However, even with the new findings about microlightning, questions remain about lifes origins, he added. While some scientists support the notion of electrically charged beginnings for lifes earliest building blocks, an alternative abiogenesis hypothesis proposes that Earths first amino acids were cooked up around hydrothermal vents on the seafloor, produced by a combination of seawater, hydrogen-rich fluids and extreme pressure.

Researchers identified salt minerals in the Bennu samples that were deposited as a result of brine evaporation from the asteroids parent body. In particular, they found a number of sodium salts, such as the needles of hydrated sodium carbonate highlighted in purple in this false-colored image salts that could easily have been compromised if the samples had been exposed to water in Earths atmosphere.

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Yet another hypothesis suggests that organic molecules didnt originate on Earth at all. Rather, they formed in space and were carried here by comets or fragments of asteroids, a process known as panspermia.

We still dont know the answer to this question, Zare said. But I think were closer to understanding something more about what could have happened.

Though the details of lifes origins on Earth may never be fully explained, this study provides another avenue for the formation of molecules crucial to the origin of life, Williams said. Water is a ubiquitous aspect of our world, giving rise to the moniker Blue Marble to describe the Earth from space. Perhaps the falling of water, the most crucial element that sustains us, also played a greater role in the origin of life on Earth than we previously recognized.

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In travel news this week: Bhutans spectacular new airport, the worlds first 3D-printed train station has been built in Japan, plus new designs for Airbus zero-emission aircraft and Frances next-generation high-speed trains.

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European aerospace giant Airbus has revealed a new design for its upcoming fully electric, hydrogen-powered ZEROe aircraft. powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

The single-aisle plane now has four engines, rather than six, each powered by their own fuel cell stack.

The reworked design comes after the news that the ZEROe will be in our skies later than Airbus hoped.

The plan was to launch a zero-emission aircraft by 2035, but now the next-generation single-aisle aircraft is slated to enter service in the second half of the 2030s.

Over in Asia, the Himalayan country of Bhutan is building a gloriously Zen-like new airport befitting a nation with its very own happiness index.

Gelephu International is designed to serve a brand new mindfulness city, planned for southern Bhutan, near its border with India.

In rail travel, Japan has just built the worlds first 3D-printed train station, which took just two and a half hours to construct, according to The Japan Times. Thats even shorter than the whizzy six hours it was projected to take.

Frances high-speed TGV rail service has revealed its next generation of trains, which will be capable of reaching speeds of up to 320 kilometers an hour (nearly 200 mph).

The stylish interiors have been causing a stir online, as has the double-decker dining car.

Finally, work is underway in London on turning a mile-long series of secret World War II tunnels under a tube station into a major new tourist attraction. CNN took a look inside.

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Trailer trucks queue to cross into the United States at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry, in Tijuana, Mexico, November 27, 2024. Jorge Duenes/Reuters
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Since President Donald Trump won the election in November, businesses across the globe have been bracing for higher tariffs a key Day One promise the president made.

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That could change, come 11:59 p.m. ET on Saturday the deadline Trump set for when he says he will slap 25% tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian goods and a 10% tariff on all Chinese goods.

The tariffs, he said, will be imposed as a way of punishing the three nations, which Trump claims are responsible for helping people enter the country illegally and supplying fentanyl consumed in the US.

Speaking to reporters from the Oval Office on Thursday, Trump said he meant business, especially with his tariff threats on Mexico and Canada. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also confirmed on Friday that Trump will levy the 10% tariff on China on Saturday.
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The threat of blanket tariffs is likely being overstated, Ross said in an interview with CNN. There probably will be exclusions, because there are some goods that just are not made here, will not be made here, and therefore, theres no particular point putting tariffs on.

Ross, who was one of a handful of initial cabinet members in Trumps first administration who kept their position for the entire four-year term, said he advocated for such exclusions when he advised Trump on tariff policies.



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Since President Donald Trump won the election in November, businesses across the globe have been bracing for higher tariffs a key Day One promise the president made.

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That could change, come 11:59 p.m. ET on Saturday the deadline Trump set for when he says he will slap 25% tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian goods and a 10% tariff on all Chinese goods.

The tariffs, he said, will be imposed as a way of punishing the three nations, which Trump claims are responsible for helping people enter the country illegally and supplying fentanyl consumed in the US.

Speaking to reporters from the Oval Office on Thursday, Trump said he meant business, especially with his tariff threats on Mexico and Canada. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also confirmed on Friday that Trump will levy the 10% tariff on China on Saturday.
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Should these threats be believed? Yes and no, said Trumps former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
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The threat of blanket tariffs is likely being overstated, Ross said in an interview with CNN. There probably will be exclusions, because there are some goods that just are not made here, will not be made here, and therefore, theres no particular point putting tariffs on.

Ross, who was one of a handful of initial cabinet members in Trumps first administration who kept their position for the entire four-year term, said he advocated for such exclusions when he advised Trump on tariff policies.



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U.S. charges sibling leaders of ruthless Mexico cartel, offers $8 million reward for information leading to their capture
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Federal authorities said Tuesday that they have indicted the top two leaders of a Mexican drug cartel and are offering up to $8 million rewards for information leading to their capture and conviction.
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Johnny Hurtado Olascoaga and Jose Alfredo Hurtado Olascoaga, are accused of participating in a conspiracy to manufacture cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and fentanyl and importing and distributing the drugs in the United States, authorities said during a news conference in Atlanta. The newly unsealed three-count indictment was returned by a grand jury in September.
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The two brothers are the leaders of La Nueva Familia Michoacana, a Mexican cartel that was formally designated by the U.S. government in February as a "foreign terrorist organization," authorities said.

"If you contribute to the death of Americans by peddling poison into our communities, we will work relentlessly to find you and bring you to justice," Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement.

The State Department is offering up to $5 million for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of Johnny Hurtado Olascoaga and up to $3 million for information about Jose Alfredo Hurtado Olascoaga, who also goes by the name "The Strawberry." Both men are believed to be in Mexico, officials said.

Separately the U.S. Treasury announced new sanctions Wednesday against the two men and well as two other alleged leaders of the cartel, which the U.S. designates as a "foreign terrorist organization."

In addition to drug trafficking, the Familia Michoacana cartel has also engaged in extortions, kidnappings and murders, according to U.S. prosecutors.
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Americans Brittany and Blake Bowen had never even been to Ecuador when in 2021 they decided to move to the South American country with their four children.

Tired of long commutes and never enough money in the US, the Bowens say they love their new Ecuadorian life. We hope that maybe well have grandkids here one day.

Erik and Erin Eagleman moved to Switzerland from Wisconsin with their three children in 2023.

It feels safe here, they tell CNN of their new outdoorsy lifestyle in Basel, close to the borders with France and Germany. Their youngest daughter even walks to elementary school by herself.

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Starry, starry nights
For close to 100 years, Michelin stars have been a sign of culinary excellence, awarded only to the great and good.

Georges Blanc, the worlds longest-standing Michelin-starred restaurant, has boasted a three-star rating since 1981, but this month the Michelin guide announced that the restaurant in eastern France was losing a star.

More culinary reputations were enhanced this week, when Asias 50 best restaurants for 2025 were revealed. The winner was a Bangkok restaurant which is no stranger to garlands, while second and third place went to two Hong Kong eateries.

You dont need to go to a heaving metropolis for excellent food, however. A 200-year-old cottage on a remote stretch of Irelands Atlantic coast has been given a Michelin star. At the time of awarding, Michelin called it surely the most rural of its newest winners.

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Trump did not cite any evidence for how efforts to hire more minorities, people with disabilities and other groups less represented in American workforces led to the crash, saying it just could have been and that he had common sense. But Trump criticized the FAAs effort to recruit people with disabilities during Joe Bidens administration, even though the FAAs Aviation Safety Workforce Plan for the 2020-2029 period, issued under Trumps first administration, promoted and supported the hiring of people with disabilities and targeted disabilities.
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