Un bolso “más pequeño que un grano de sal” se vende por más de US$ 63.000
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:04:30 GMT
(CNN) — Un minúsculo bolso de mano que mide apenas 0,65 por 0,22 y por 0,7 milímetros (o menos de 0,03 pulgadas de ancho) se vendió por más de US$ 63.000 en una subasta en línea este miércoles.Apenas visible para el ojo humano, el bolso verde amarillento fluorescente se basa en un popular diseño de Louis Vuitton, aunque es obra de un colectivo artístico neoyorquino y no de la propia marca de lujo.El grupo MSCHF, con sede en Brooklyn, bautizó su diminuta creación como “bolso microscópico” y afirma que es lo bastante estrecho como para pasar por el ojo de una aguja y más pequeño que un grano de sal marina (aunque eso depende de lo gruesa que te guste la sal).View this post on InstagramA post shared by MSCHF (@mschf)El objeto se fabricó mediante polimerización de dos fotones, una tecnología de fabricación utilizada para imprimir en 3D piezas de plástico a microescala. Se vende junto a un microscopio equipado con una pantalla digital a través de la cual se puede ver la...Older Americans can get RSV vaccine this fall after speaking with their doctor, CDC says
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:04:30 GMT
Americans 60 and older can get a new RSV vaccine but should discuss it with their doctor first, U.S. health officials recommended Thursday.The newly approved vaccines are expected to be ready in the fall, a time when flu shots and updated COVID-19 shots also will be available. Those eligible for the RSV vaccine should talk with their doctor to see if it is right for them, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement.The CDC said adults with chronic heart or lung disease, weakened immune systems and those living in long-term care facilities are at higher risk for the respiratory infection.RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, is a common cause of cold-like symptoms but it can be dangerous for infants and the elderly. A surge last year filled hospitals with wheezing children. There’s no vaccine yet for kids, but one for pregnant women to prevent illness in infants may be coming too, pending approval from the Food and Drug Administration.On Thursday, Dr. Roch...1 dead after crash on ramp from I-25 south to I-225
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:04:30 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A woman was killed early Thursday morning in a crash on the ramp from southbound I-25 to I-225.Denver police first tweeted about the crash just before 3:30 a.m. and the ramps from both directions of I-25 to I-225 remained closed as of 5:30 a.m. Video: Handcuffed man steals trooper’s vehicle before deadly crash According to DPD, the woman who died was a passenger in the only vehicle involved in the crash.The woman's identity has not been released and the cause of the crash is still under investigation as of 6 a.m.Spacecraft returns home with potential origins of life on Earth, unlocking universe’s secrets
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:04:30 GMT
A spacecraft that embarked on a groundbreaking mission to uncover the origins of life on Earth is finally heading back home after successfully collecting samples from an asteroid. The Lockheed Martin-built space probe, named “OSIRIS-REx,” completed a brief touchdown on an asteroid known as Bennu in October 2020, fulfilling its primary objective of obtaining a soil sample for further analysis.Dante Lauretta, the Principal Investigator of OSIRIS-REx from the University of Arizona, described Bennu as a time capsule that has preserved its ancient minerals and chemicals for over 4.5 billion years. Remarkably, these substances predate the formation of Earth as a planet, making the asteroid a potential goldmine of information about the solar system’s history and the emergence of life. The nearly three-year-long journey of OSIRIS-REx is approaching its climactic conclusion. The spacecraft is set to parachute down to the Utah desert this September, where a highly anticipate...Police release body camera footage of officer who fatally shot Texas outlet mall shooter
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:04:30 GMT
(CNN) — A Texas police officer tells two children with their mom in a mall parking lot to be good and to wear their seat belts when a burst of gunfire erupts.The mother is then seen in footage from the officer’s body camera ducking and whisking her children to safety as the officer calls for backup.The Allen Police Department released footage Wednesday from the body camera worn by the officer, who ultimately confronted and fatally shot a mass shooter who killed eight people – including two elementary school children – last month at an outlet mall in Allen, Texas.“This video shows how quickly a routine interaction with the public turned into a life-and-death situation,” Allen Police Chief Brian Harvey said in a statement released Wednesday.“The officer recognized the danger, ran toward the gunfire and neutralized the threat – and for his actions, the Allen community is forever grateful.”Mauricio Garcia, 33, started firing an AR-15-style rifle in the parking lot of Allen Premium Outle...Elderly Central Florida woman rescued by neighborhood newspaper delivery man in heroic act
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:04:30 GMT
AVON PARK, Fla. (WSVN) – A 78-year-old woman was delivered from danger after finding herself trapped and in desperate need of help. Nancy Reyburn, a resident of Crystal Lake Club in Avon Park, owes her life to a vigilant neighborhood newspaper delivery man, Jose Sanchez, who came to her rescue after hearing her cries for help.The incident unfolded around 4 a.m. on Tuesday when Sanchez was diligently delivering newspapers along his regular route. Little did he know that this routine morning would turn into the most significant stop of his life. As he rounded a corner, he was startled by Reyburn’s piercing screams for assistance.“I come around the corner, I hear her screaming, ‘Help, help!’ So I stop, get out of the car, and yell, ‘Where are you at? Where are you at?'” Sanchez recounted. “I’ve never heard an 80-year-old lady scream so loud. That caught my attention and I got really nervous when I saw her sticking out the window....France deploys 40,000 police as Macron seeks to avoid 2005 riots rerun
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:04:30 GMT
PARIS — The violent unrest that has spread across France since a teenager was killed by police in a Paris suburb has raised the specter of riots that rocked French suburbs for weeks in 2005 — and Emmanuel Macron’s government is scrambling to stop that from happening again.On Thursday morning, the French president called an emergency Cabinet meeting in the wake of overnight clashes in French cities after a 17-year-old was shot by police on Tuesday during a traffic stop in Nanterre, a western Paris suburb.The government decided to cancel all “non-priority” trips by ministers, the government’s latest move to dial down tensions that are gripping the nation.Macron’s own response to the images of a police officer shooting Nahel M.(his full name has not been given) was swift and unequivocal. While some questioned whether the police officer had felt threatened by the teenager, the president spoke of “the emotion of the nation” and said the killing was “inexplicable” and “inexcusa...Column: Are the Chicago Cubs willing to play the waiting game before the Aug. 1 trade deadline? It sounds like it.
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:04:30 GMT
The so-called “intelligent spending” plan Chicago Cubs president Jed Hoyer embarked upon last offseason has produced mixed results as the team nears the halfway point of the 2023 season.Dansby Swanson, their biggest signing of the $300 million-plus spending spree, has paid dividends already. His 2.9 WAR ranked third among shortstops on Wednesday, and Swanson may be the best defensive shortstop the Cubs have seen since Don Kessinger over five decades ago.Cody Bellinger provided a lift before his knee injury on May 15 in Houston, while Drew Smyly looks like a sound investment after being re-signed to a two-year deal in spite of a rough start Wednesday in an 8-5 loss, the team’s third straight, to the Philadelphia Phillies before 32,279 at Wrigley Field.But none of the other free agent signings have stood out so far, and the net result of all the moves has been a sub-.500 team (37-40) that’s only in contention because of the weak competition in the National Leag...Chicago White Sox hit 4 home runs — 2 by Seby Zavala — in an 11-5 road win: ‘They just erupted. It was fantastic.’
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:04:30 GMT
Wednesday was the type of offensive night the Chicago White Sox have been craving.They hit four homers. They had multiple innings scoring more than one run. And, for the first time all month, they played a game that was decided by more than four runs.The Sox clobbered the Los Angeles Angels 11-5 in front of 29,861 at Angel Stadium.“It was a really good team win,” manager Pedro Grifol said. “This is what we’re capable of doing. We’ve just got to be consistent.”Luis Robert Jr. hit a two-run homer in the first — his 23rd of the season. Seby Zavala hit a solo homer in the second. Eloy Jiménez led off the third with a homer and Zavala homered again in the fifth.“I didn’t miss my pitches,” said Zavala, who also had a two-run single. “I’ve missed quite a few the last few weeks, and I just got them (Wednesday). I just have to keep it going.”There was production throughout the Sox lineup, leading to 17 hits. A...Former Google executive joins U.S. Senate race
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 18:04:30 GMT
(KTXL) — A former Silicon Valley executive is entering the race for California's Senate in 2024. Lexi Reese, a former Google Vice President and former Chief Operating Officer for a San Francisco payroll company, announced she is seeking election to the seat held by retiring Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Watch the special program, ‘Inside California Politics: The Race for the Senate’ "...I'm running for the United States Senate to fix California's economy," Reese said in a video launching her campaign. "To build a California where women and working moms get equal pay for equal work. Freedom to choose when and whether to have kids, freedom from senseless gun violence that just has to stop, and the freedom to be who we are and love who we love." In an interview with Inside California Politics, Reese laid out a number of policies she supports for easing Californian's fears about the economy. California voters most concerned about economy, half oppose reparation recommendation, poll shows ...Latest news
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