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The Smallest Fridge In The World: A Single Atom

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AsianScientist (Jun. 9, 2020) – Researchers in Singapore have shown that a single atom can function as either an engine or a fridge. These findings, published in npj Quantum Information, pave the way for future computers and fuel cells to control energy flows.

Engines and refrigerators are both machines described by thermodynamics, a branch of science that tells us how energy moves within a system and how we can extract useful work. A classical engine turns energy into useful work. A refrigerator does work to transfer heat, reducing the local temperature. They are, in some sense, opposites.

While previous research has shown that a single atom can act as a heat engine, the present study shows that single atoms can also act as mini refrigerators, converting energy in the opposite direction.

“Think about how your computer or laptop has a lot of things inside it that heat up. Today you cool that with a fan that blows air. In nanomachines or quantum computers, small devices that do cooling could be something useful,” said Associate Professor Dario Poletti from the Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore.

Using a single barium atom, the researchers used lasers to move one of the atom’s electrons between two energy levels as part of a cycle, causing some energy to be pushed into the atom’s vibrations. Just as a car engine consumes petrol to both move pistons and charge up its battery, the atom uses energy from lasers as fuel to increase its vibrating motion. The atom’s vibrations thus act like a battery, storing energy that can be extracted later.

By rearranging the cycle, the researchers were able to make the atom act like a fridge, removing energy from the vibrations. In either mode of operation, quantum effects showed up in correlations between the atom’s electronic states and vibrations.

“At this scale, the energy transfer between the engine and the load is a bit fuzzy. It is no longer possible to simply do work on the load, you are bound to transfer some heat,” said Poletti.

To get around the problem, the team used a barium atom from which an electron (a negative charge) is removed. This makes the atom positively charged, so it can be more easily held still inside a metal chamber by electrical fields. The atom was then zapped with lasers to move it through a four-stage cycle.

After applying several cycles, the researchers measured the atom’s vibration to determine how much vibrational energy was present at the end. They could see the vibrational energy increasing when the atom was zapped with an engine cycle, and decreasing when the zaps followed the fridge cycle.

“Loosely speaking, we’ve designed a little machine that creates entropy as it is filled up with free energy, much like kids when they are given too much sugar,” said study first author, PhD student Noah Van Horne.

The article can be found at: Van Horne et al. (2020) Single-atom Energy-conversion Device with a Quantum Load.

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Source: National University of Singapore.
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Commission approves €30.5 million Lithuanian scheme to support bovine animal and milk producers affected by the #Coronavirus outbreak

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The European Commission has approved a €30.5 million Lithuanian scheme to support bovine animal and milk producers affected by the coronavirus outbreak. The scheme was approved under the state aid Temporary Framework adopted by the Commission on 19 March 2020, as amended on 3 April 2020 and 8 May 2020.

The support will take the form of direct grants and will be accessible to farmers and companies active in the primary production of bovine animal products and milk. €12m will be available for bovine animal producers and €18.5m for milk producers. The purpose of the scheme is to support the Lithuanian agricultural sector in response to the coronavirus outbreak and to address liquidity and solvency problems caused by the outbreak, thus contributing to the preservation of the viability, production infrastructure and social stability in rural areas.

The scheme is expected to benefit approximately 28,000 producers of bovine animal products and 28,000 producers of milk. The Commission found that the Lithuanian scheme is in line with the conditions set out in the Temporary Framework. In particular, the aid does not exceed €100,000 per beneficiary. The Commission concluded that the measure is necessary, appropriate and proportionate to remedy a serious disturbance in the economy of a member state, in line with Article 107(3)(b) TFEU and the conditions set out in the Temporary Framework.

On this basis, the Commission approved the measures under EU state aid rules. More information on the Temporary Framework and other actions taken by the Commission to address the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic can be found here.

The non-confidential version of the decision will be made available under the case number SA.57514 in the state aid register on the Commission’s competition website once any confidentiality issues have been resolved. 

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Pointer Sisters Singer Bonnie Pointer Dies

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bonnie Pointer, who in 1969 convinced three of her church-singing siblings to form the Pointer Sisters, which would become one of the biggest acts of the next two decades, died Monday.

The Grammy winner died of cardiac arrest in Los Angeles, publicist Roger Neal said. She was 69.

“It is with great sadness that I have to announce to the fans of the Pointer Sisters that my sister, Bonnie died this morning,” sister Anita Pointer said in a statement. “Our family is devastated, on behalf of my siblings and I and the entire Pointer family, we ask for your prayers at this time.”



Bonnie Pointer in 1979. The founding member of the Pointer Sisters died of cardiac arrest in Los Angeles on Monday. She was 69. 

Bonnie Pointer often sang lead and was an essential member of the group through its early hits including “Yes We Can Can” and “Fairytale.” She would leave for a short and modest solo career in 1977 as her sisters went on to have several mega-hits without her.

Ruth, Anita, Bonnie and June, born the daughters of a minister who also had two older sons, grew up singing in his church in Oakland, California.

It was Bonnie, shortly after graduating high school, who first wanted to move away from singing gospel songs into clubs to pursue a professional singing career.

“The Pointer Sisters would never have happened had it not been for Bonnie,” Anita Pointer said in her statement.

She convinced younger sister June to join her, and the two began doing gigs together as a duo in 1969. Eventually, they’d enlist their two older sisters, who were already married with children, to join them.

The quartet brought a unique fusion of funk, soul and 1940s-style jazz, scat and pop to their act, often dressing in a retro style that resembled their forerunners the Andrews Sisters.

They worked as backup singers for Taj Mahal, Boz Scaggs, Elvin Bishop and others before releasing their self-titled debut album in 1973, and the song “Yes We Can Can,” a funky anthem calling for unity and tolerance, became their breakout hit.

They followed up with “That’s A Plenty,” which featured an eclectic mix of musical styles ranging from jazz to gospel to pop.

They even delved into country. Bonnie and Anita co-wrote the song “Fairytale” about a crumbling relationship. The song earned them a groundbreaking gig performing as a rare African American act at the Grand Ole Opry, and they would win their first Grammy, for best country vocal performance by a group.

Bonnie Pointer left the group in 1977, signing a solo deal with Motown Records.

“We were devastated,” Anita Pointer told The Associated Press in 1990. “We did a show the night she left, but after that, we just stopped. We thought it wasn’t going to work without Bonnie.”

She would have only modest solo success. Her biggest hit was “Heaven Must Have Sent You,” a 1979 disco cover of an earlier Motown hit by the Elgins. It reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1979.

After making three albums for Motown, she would retire from the studio, and only perform occasionally.

Her three sisters, who had nearly disbanded when she quit, instead regrouped, shed their retro image for a modern pop sound, and became one of the biggest acts of the 1980s with huge hits including “He’s So Shy,” “Jump (For My Love)” and “Neutron Dance.”

Bonnie married Motown producer Jeffrey Bowen in 1978. The two separated in 2004 and divorced in 2016.

She twice reunited with her sisters for public appearances. Once in 1994, when they received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and again in 1996 at a show in Las Vegas.

“She had always told me, mother, I want something for myself,” Bonnie’s mother Sarah Pointer told Ebony in 1974. “I want to be somebody in this world.”

June Pointer, the youngest of the sisters, died in 2006.

In addition to Ruth and Anita, Bonnie Pointer is survived by her two older brothers, Aaron and Fritz.



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Police Federation hits out at ‘inappropriate’ proposals to rebrand PSNI crest

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THE Police Federation has said officers are concerned at proposals to remove the words “Northern Ireland” from the crest on their uniforms.

ark Lindsay, chairman of the organisation which represents rank and file officers, said any such move would be “problematic”.

First Minister Arlene Foster said it was a “branding issue” and Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill said the matter would be considered by the Policing Board.

They were speaking after Chief Constable Simon Byrne unveiled a proposed new logo for the PSNI.

Current imagery features the crest – including the words Northern Ireland.

In its place would be two new styles. One, including the crest with the words Northern Ireland, would be used in formal instances such as on stationery, at ceremonial events and on publications.

The other would be the one most seen by the public, under the draft proposals. It features the crest, but the outer band with the words ‘Northern Ireland’ are removed. It would be used in operational settings such as on uniforms, vehicles, for digital use and on signage.

Both new looks feature the words ‘Police Service NI’.

Mr Byrne said he recognised the proposals had sparked a “mixed reaction”.

“These proposals reflect the style and tone I set out to the Policing Board upon my appointment about being more visible and accessible. There is a journey to travel before ideas are finalised and presented to the Policing Board,” he said.

“The term PSNI is an acronym that has no basis in law and our proposals are based around retaining the crest and the name Police Service of Northern Ireland at the heart of what we do.”

The Police Federation said much of the operational proposals outlined by the PSNI “made sound sense”.

“It is important that the service modernises and has the ability to adapt to changing circumstances,” Mr Lindsay said.

“As clearly outlined by the Chief Constable, this cannot be a name change or a change in the crest as that is set in law.

“There was hard-won political consensus, and considerable internal pain, around the crest when it was introduced. That fact should not be lost.

“We accept that this is an attempt to provide more operationally practical uniforms for officers and greater visibility for vehicles. In fact, the vehicle livery is more in line with what is seen in all other parts of the United Kingdom.

“Altering the crest by removing the name from it is proving problematic. I believe this is inappropriate and it is a view that we will convey during the formal consultation and implementation phase.

“Since the unveiling of the new-look branding, the PFNI is aware of some officers who expressed concern about the removal of the name from the crest that will more frequently be seen in public.”

The Policing Board said it was briefed on the proposals at a meeting in May. It said there would be no change to the service’s crest or name and will receive a report on the consultation exercise and the associated costs. The Police Federation and Justice Minister have also been briefed.

Former PSNI assistant chief constable Alan McQuillan said the name and crest of the PSNI was enshrined in law and that could not be changed without the Justice Minister setting in process a change to the law.

“The issue of the crest was a very finely negotiated political agreement between the unionist parties then involved and the nationalist parties then involved – essentially the UUP and SDLP,” Mr McQuillan told the BBC Nolan show.

“I think there is a desire to be representative to all people and the argument, I think – this is my supposition – is that ‘Northern Ireland’ is seen by the more republican element in our society as a term they will not use, therefore ‘NI’ can be Northern Ireland or the north or Ireland and therefore it is acceptable to all.”

SDLP Policing Board member Dolores Kelly said there was “nothing to be frightened of” and the consultation responses would be fully considered.

“I think some people are messing about a bit,” she said.

“There is no politicking, PSNI, the crest is enshrined in law.”

The UUP said omitting ‘Northern Ireland’ was a mistake and pointed out the St Patrick’s cross should be red and not green.

A party spokesman added: “Any rebranding exercise would need to be very carefully explained and be supported by very good reasons indeed.”

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Cambrian-era Parasite Stole Ancient Brachiopod’s Food

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AsianScientist (Jun. 9, 2020) – An intriguing study from China has found evidence for the oldest known parasite–host relationship in the fossil record. These findings suggest that parasitism may have existed shortly after the Cambrian explosion, which happened approximately 541 million years ago.

Brachiopods are small shell-like marine animals that resemble bivalve mollusks. There are currently approximately 450 species of brachiopods living, but over 12,000 species are known from the fossil record.

In a study published recently in Nature Communications, Prof. Zhang Zhifei from China’s Northwest University and colleagues analyzed a fossil population of the Cambrian brachiopod Neobolus wulongqingensis discovered in Yunnan, China, dating from approximately 512 million years ago.

Many of the brachiopods were encrusted with a tube-dwelling organism on the outside of their shells. Brachiopods that were encrusted with tubes were significantly smaller and the tubes were aligned with the brachiopod’s own feeding currents.

The researchers suggest that the tube-dwelling organism was a kleptoparasite, as it likely diverted the ancient brachiopod’s food to itself and reduced the host’s fitness.

“Kleptoparasitism is a form of competition, where food that is either already in the possession of the host or which the host has expended energy on obtaining and capture is imminent, is stolen by the parasite,” the authors write.

Parasitic interactions are difficult to document in the fossil record because most inferences have to be made based on appearance. Here, the authors have assembled rare evidence of not only the appearance of parasitism, but a cost of parasitism as well.

“Our analyses demonstrate that the tube-dwelling organism directly impinges upon the biological fitness of the host, supporting the assertion that the encrusting tube-dwelling organisms are parasitic, rather than being either mutualistic or commensal with the brachiopod host,” the authors write.

The article can be found at: Zhang et al. (2020) An Encrusting Kleptoparasite-host Interaction From the Early Cambrian.

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Source: Nature; Illustration: Rebecca Gelernter/Near Bird Studios.
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Quality of Europe’s bathing waters remains high, latest annual assessment finds

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The quality of Europe’s bathing water remains high, according to this year’s European bathing water quality assessment published today, on the occasion of World Oceans Day (8 June). Just under 85% of swimming sites across Europe monitored in 2019 met the European Union’s highest and most stringent ‘excellent’ quality standards.

Environment, Fisheries and Oceans Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius said: “Clean bathing water is usually taken as something that is gifted, but it’s actually one of the European collective achievements. It’s the result of hard work by many people over many years. This year’s report once again confirms that European citizens can continue to enjoy very high quality standards when bathing in European waters and all measures must be taken to continue along this path.”

The results published by the European Environment Agency (EEA) and the European Commission give a good indication where swimmers can find the best quality bathing waters. However, due to the coronavirus outbreak and restrictive measures put in place across Europe, members of the public are advised to seek updated information from local and national authorities and beach operators about safety measures at bathing sites. To help member states gradually lift travel restrictions and allow tourism businesses to reopen, after months of lockdown, while respecting necessary health precautions the Commission presented on 13 May a package of guidelines and recommendations.

Alongside this year’s report, the EEA has also released an updated interactive map showing the performance of each bathing site. Updated country reports are also available, as well as more information on the implementation of the Bathing Water Directive. More information is available in this press release.

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Zareen Khan to play a lesbian in Hum Bhi Akele Tum Bhi Akele : Bollywood News – Bollywood Hungama

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Actor Zareen Khan has taken a different route with her next film. For Hum Bhi Akele Tum Bhi Akele, her next release, Zareen plays a homosexual character. The movie, a beautiful story of two individuals Veer and Mansi – a gay man and a lesbian girl – on a road trip, is aimed at challenging the social prejudices and the stigma attached to homosexuality in India. While several mainstream actors – both male and female – have shied away from playing homosexual characters in films, Zareen has taken it upon herself to shed light on the ills in the society.

The film, helmed by Angrezi Mein Kehte Hai director Harish Vyas, has been shot completely in and around Delhi, Noida, and Dharamshala. Hum Bhi Akele Tum Bhi Akele has Anshuman Jha playing the male lead Veer and also doubling up as a producer on the project.

Zareen shares, “Hum Bhi Akele Tum Bhi Akele is a humane story of two individuals Veer and Mansi – Veer who’s gay and Mansi, who’s a lesbian. This is the story of their friendship and is about a road trip and how the turn of events changes their lives. It’s a story that’s close to my heart and needs to come out in society, especially in a country like India. Despite having fought for our Independence and having the freedom, and section 377 being approved, there are still families in which you can’t walk up and confess your sexual orientation. So freedom is still not completely there in certain sections of society and in some families, although the Government has approved it.”

But she adds that the film isn’t preachy at all. The film deals with the topic of homosexuality but in a humorous way. It premiered at the South Asian International Film Festival in New York, Manhattan last year November where it won the Best Film Award. The film was also showcased this year in January at the Rajasthan Film Festival, where it won Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress award.

The film is now being readied for a digital release. “It was slated for a March release but the lockdown was announced and we were hoping the lockdown will get over by May but it did not. I don’t think it’s sensible to wait for more for the theatres to open up and then release it. There’s the uncertainty of when that’s going to happen. So the makers have decided to release it on OTT platforms as many other films,” Zareen signs off.

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#Coronavirus – EU grants €314 million to innovative companies to combat the virus and support recovery

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The Commission has announced that it has awarded nearly €166 million, via the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator Pilot, to 36 companies set to combat the coronavirus pandemic. In addition, over €148m will be granted to another 36 companies set to contribute to the recovery plan for Europe, bringing the total investment from Horizon 2020, the EU’s research and innovation programme, to €314m in this round.

Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth Commissioner Mariya Gabriel said: “The enormous talent and breakthrough ideas of innovative European companies give us hope. Our increased support to the European Innovation Council will unlock their potential so that we can better tackle the coronavirus and support our recovery. The EIC responded quickly to the coronavirus crisis and demonstrated the agility and impact of EU funding.”

The selected 36 companies that will contribute to the fight against the coronavirus will work on pioneering projects, such as on expanding the production of bio-decontamination wipes, developing ventilation monitoring systems that provide first aiders with real-time feedback on the quality of the ventilation given to the patient, developing an antibody platform to treat severe cases of infection, and many more.

An additional 36 companies, set to support the recovery plan for Europe, will work across a multitude of sectors and projects, which include for example the development of stronger and taller wind turbine towers made from wood modules, with the potential to massively reduce wind energy costs, an organic fertilizer production system, and a blockchain-based solution for sustainable recycling practices of manufacturers. Furthermore, 818 companies that could not receive funding in this round due to budget limitations, have received the Seal of Excellence, in recognition of the value of their proposal and in order to help them attract support from other funding sources.

More information is available in this press release and the list of companies selected for funding is available here.

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New York City protest: Anger at mayor response as city opens up

In an unprecedented protest in New York City, government employees past and present, joined calls for police reform within their own city.

The protest came on the day New York started easing COVID-19 lockdown restrictions.

 

Al Jazeera’s Gabriel Elizondo reports from New York.

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