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Operation Deadly Omen: Deimos is Siege’s new operator, new Anti Cheat update, shield rework, Azami nerf, R4C gets ACOG back, and more! – SiegeGG

  1. Operation Deadly Omen: Deimos is Siege’s new operator, new Anti Cheat update, shield rework, Azami nerf, R4C gets ACOG back, and more! SiegeGG
  2. Rainbow Six Siege Y9S1: Operation Deadly Omen — Huge Update! Esports Illustrated
  3. Rainbow Six Siege – Official ‘Exploring Deimos’ Mysterious Past’ Trailer IGN
  4. New ‘Rainbow Six Siege’ Operator Deimos Is The First Playable Villain Forbes
  5. Rainbow Six Siege director says making a sequel after 9 years would be a mistake: ‘I’m not going to name names, but you see games go through sequels and just completely drop the ball’ PC Gamer

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NYPD cops ‘righteous’ in fatal shooting of Bronx man holding knife to mom’s throat, her husband says: ‘He was using her as a body shield’ – New York Post

  1. NYPD cops ‘righteous’ in fatal shooting of Bronx man holding knife to mom’s throat, her husband says: ‘He was using her as a body shield’ New York Post
  2. NYPD officer shoots, kills man holding mom in headlock with knife to her throat WABC-TV
  3. Chief: Police fatally shoot man holding knife to mother’s throat in Bronx apartment News 12 Bronx
  4. Cops shoot and kill man allegedly holding knife to mom’s throat in Bronx apartment NBC New York
  5. ‘Tragedy during this holiday season’: Officers shoot Bronx man who held knife against mother’s neck PIX11 New York News

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Iceland prepares to shield geothermal plant from risk of volcanic eruption – Reuters

  1. Iceland prepares to shield geothermal plant from risk of volcanic eruption Reuters
  2. As Iceland braces for a potential volcanic eruption, what is likely to happen and what are the risks? CNN
  3. Fissures open up on the streets of an Iceland fishing town near a volcano that may soon erupt euronews
  4. Hard Numbers: Iceland’s eruption alert, Scott’s campaign ends, Myanmar junta’s challenge, Japan’s evacuation drill, Aussie’s Tuvalu deal, Djibouti’s first satellite GZERO Media
  5. ‘Tremendous uncertainty’: Iceland braces for eruption Reuters
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The GENIUS Way Arsenal Dominated Man City In The Community Shield – FourFourTwo

  1. The GENIUS Way Arsenal Dominated Man City In The Community Shield FourFourTwo
  2. ‘Now games will be 100 mins that’s for sure’ – Man City boss Pep Guardiola fumes at new stoppage time rules after Community Shield loss to Arsenal, but Mikel Arteta disagrees Goal.com
  3. Arsenal v Manchester City | Key Moments | FA Community Shield 2023 The Emirates FA Cup
  4. 2 things that stood out in Arsenal’s win over Manchester City in FA Community Shield Sportskeeda
  5. Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus posts injury update ahead of Premier League opener SPORTbible
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Arsenal beats Man City in penalty shootout to win Community Shield after stoppage-time equalizer – The Associated Press

  1. Arsenal beats Man City in penalty shootout to win Community Shield after stoppage-time equalizer The Associated Press
  2. 🚨 LATE LATE DRAMA 🚨 Arsenal vs. Manchester City | FA Community Shield Highlights | ESPN FC ESPN FC
  3. Arsenal 1-1 Manchester City (Aug 6, 2023) Game Analysis ESPN
  4. Arsenal v Manchester City | Key Moments | FA Community Shield 2023 The Emirates FA Cup
  5. Aaron Ramsdale sends a message – but Arsenal can’t start the season with Kai Havertz up front: Community Shield winners and losers as Gunners beat Manchester City on penalties after goalkeeper’s heroics Goal.com
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Manchester City vs. Arsenal Community Shield live stream: TV channel, how to watch online, team news, – CBS Sports

  1. Manchester City vs. Arsenal Community Shield live stream: TV channel, how to watch online, team news, CBS Sports
  2. Arsenal vs Manchester City: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time & where to watch Community Shield 2023 Goal.com
  3. MATCHDAY LIVE | HALF-TIME REACTION | ARSENAL V MAN CITY | COMMUNITY SHIELD Man City
  4. Arsenal beat Manchester City to secure Community Shield 2023: Arteta’s side win penalty shootout after De Bruyne, Rodri miss from spot The Athletic
  5. The Daily Acca: More silverware for City in this 7/1 treble Betting.betfair
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Nebraska senators shield sick colleague brought from hospital to pass abortion ban – The Independent

  1. Nebraska senators shield sick colleague brought from hospital to pass abortion ban The Independent
  2. 12-week abortion law takes effect in Nebraska as state prepares crackdown on transgender surgeries for minors Fox News
  3. Nebraska Lawmakers Shielded ‘Clearly Ill’ Colleague Who Left the Hospital to Help Ban Abortion Yahoo News
  4. Republican senator who supported anti-trans bill says she wasn’t paying attention The Independent
  5. Nebraska governor signs 12-week abortion ban, limits on gender-affirming care for minors Yahoo News
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Judge rejected Perry’s bid to shield thousands of emails from Jan. 6 investigators – POLITICO

  1. Judge rejected Perry’s bid to shield thousands of emails from Jan. 6 investigators POLITICO
  2. Rep. Scott Perry was ‘persistent’ in contacting executive branch around 2020 election, court documents reveal CNN
  3. Judge reveals Rep. Perry has withheld 2,200 records from Jan. 6 DOJ probe The Washington Post
  4. Appeals court considers constitutionality of Justice Department’s intent to search Rep. Scott Perry’s phone WGAL Susquehanna Valley Pa.
  5. US court skeptical of bid to access congressman’s phone in January 6 inquiry The Guardian US
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SpaceX Crew Dragon may get shield upgrade after Soyuz leak

SpaceX’s astronaut taxi may get a shield upgrade.

NASA is considering asking SpaceX to boost the existing shielding on the company’s Crew Dragon capsule after something blasted a tiny hole in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in December 2022, agency officials said during a press conference on Wednesday (Jan. 25).  

The strike, likely by a micrometeoroid, occurred while the Soyuz was docked to the International Space Station (ISS), where it remains today. The impact caused a coolant leak that rendered the Soyuz vehicle, known as MS-22, unsafe to carry astronauts home except in case of emergency. 

So Russia’s space agency Roscosmos has decided to launch an empty Soyuz on Feb. 20 to bring the three MS-22 crewmembers back to Earth. That journey is expected to occur in September, about six months after the trio’s original planned homecoming date.

Related: International Space Station: Live updates

The discussions with SpaceX are in the early stages; the shield-boost idea was just raised Tuesday (Jan. 24) at a regularly scheduled commercial crew meeting, said Steve Stich, program manager for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. 

“We started to talk about a little bit — Is there anything we can do now?” he said in Wednesday’s press conference, which provided an update on ISS operations and the next SpaceX mission to the station, Crew-6, which is scheduled to lift off on Feb. 26.

SpaceX’s Sarah Walker said the company is aligned with NASA’s goals. Walker, who is director of Dragon mission management, also emphasized that all analyses to date show that the Crew Dragon docked at the ISS now, called Endurance, is doing just fine.

“The Dragon systems are healthy and operating nominally,” Walker said during Wednesday’s press conference of Endurance, which launched to the orbiting lab this past October on SpaceX’s Crew-5 mission for NASA.

SpaceX’s Crew-5 launch on Oct. 5, 2022, which brought the spacecraft Endurance to the International Space Station with four crewmembers. In a pinch, a fifth astronaut could be put on Endurance for return to Earth, NASA has said. (Image credit: Josh Dinner/Space.com)

Roscosmos officials say that the damaged Soyuz MS-22 could accommodate two of its three crewmembers if an emergency necessitated the evacuation of the ISS. The ride back to Earth would be warm with no coolant, however. The two who would make that trip on MS-22 are cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitry Petelin. The third crewmember, NASA astronaut Frank Rubio, would join the four Crew-5 astronauts on Endurance in a “lifeboat” scenario.

NASA considered numerous safety questions before approving Rubio’s seat liner for a move from Soyuz MS-22 to Endurance, agency officials said Wednesday, including making sure there was enough oxygen in the SpaceX craft, that carbon dioxide could be minimized and that landing would happen safely. 

SpaceX originally designed the Crew Dragon vehicle to carry as many as seven people. But Endurance was outfitted with just four seats, and securing Rubio as an unexpected fifth crewmember required clever repurposing of supplies in orbit.

“We looked at taking some cargo straps from, actually, the CRS-26 vehicle,” Stich said, referring to a SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule that’s docked to the ISS right now. “We were able to put the straps over Frank and then the seat liner, if we needed to, and then secure him to the floor of the Dragon,” he added.

The next crewed launch to the International Space Station will be Crew-6, a NASA rotation mission flown in a SpaceX spacecraft. From left are Russia’s Andrey Fedyaev, NASA’s Warren “Woody” Hoburg, NASA’s Stephen Bowen, and the United Arab Emirates’ Sultan Al Neyadi in front of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. (Image credit: SpaceX)

The empty Soyuz vehicle, known as MS-23, will launch during a stretch that NASA associate administrator Kathy Lueders called “one of the busiest increments in the history of station” during Wednesday’s press conference.

Among the many scheduled crewed launches to the ISS in the first half of 2022 are Crew Flight Test, the first astronaut mission for Boeing’s Starliner capsule; SpaceX’s Crew-6; and Ax-2, the second crewed mission to the orbiting lab by private company Axiom Space. 

Crew-6 will see the Dragon Endeavour fly the first United Arab Emirates astronaut on a long-duration mission (Sultan Al Neyadi). The other crewmates are NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Warren Hoburg and Russian cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev.

The Soyuz MS-22 crew will also see their time in space doubled to a year in orbit as they await the launch of a crewed Soyuz later in 2023 to relieve their duties on the ISS. The current forecast for MS-22’s landing is in late September. 

Elizabeth Howell is the co-author of “Why Am I Taller (opens in new tab)?” (ECW Press, 2022; with Canadian astronaut Dave Williams), a book about space medicine. Follow her on Twitter @howellspace (opens in new tab). Follow us on Twitter @Spacedotcom (opens in new tab) or Facebook (opens in new tab).



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Newfound ‘protective shield’ in the brain is like a watchtower for immune cells

A newfound “protective shield” in the brain helps clear waste from the organ and serves as a sentry tower for watchful immune cells that monitor for signs of infection, scientists reported in a study of mouse and human brains.

The study, published Thursday (Jan. 5) in the journal Science (opens in new tab), describes a thin sheet of tissue that measures only a few cells thick and splits an overarching compartment in the brain called the subarachnoid space into two halves horizontally. Several distinct layers of tissue sit between the inner surface of the skull and the outer surface of the brain, and the subarachnoid space lies between two of those tissue layers. The space itself isn’t empty; it contains a spiderweb-like network of connective tissue that stretches between the neighboring tissue layers, major blood vessels, and a colorless fluid called cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), according to the online medical resource StatPearls (opens in new tab).

The CSF surrounding the brain acts as a shock absorber, similar to the cushioning inside a bike helmet. However, this fluid doesn’t hang out only in the subarachnoid space. Instead, it flows through various tubes and compartments in and around the brain, delivering nutrients to the organ while flushing its waste products out into the bloodstream. The newly discovered “shield” likely helps control these important functions of CSF, the study authors concluded.

“The discovery of a new anatomic structure that segregates and helps control the flow of cerebrospinal fluid in and around the brain now provides us much greater appreciation of the sophisticated role that CSF plays not only in transporting and removing waste from the brain, but also in supporting its immune defenses,” senior author Dr. Maiken Nedergaard (opens in new tab), co-director of the Center for Translational Neuromedicine at University of Rochester and the University of Copenhagen, said in a statement (opens in new tab).

Related: How many organs are in the human body? 

The shield, which the authors call the subarachnoid lymphatic-like membrane (SLYM), divides the subarachnoid space into an upper compartment, closer to the skull, and a lower compartment, closer to the brain. Experiments in mice suggested that the thin membrane blocks most proteins from crossing from one compartment into the other, although it allows very small molecules to pass through. (The team also found evidence of the SLYM in tissue samples from adult human brains.)

The newfound membrane may help separate fresh CSF from contaminated CSF containing waste and potentially harmful proteins, such as the amyloid plaques associated with Alzheimer’s disease, and help direct these substances out of the brain, the authors theorized. Understanding how this works in a healthy brain and what happens if the shield incurs damage “will require more detailed studies,” they noted. 

The study also revealed that a large number and variety of immune cells can be embedded in the shield, and showed that these immune cells increase in number in response to inflammation and advanced aging in mice. This finding hints that the SLYM serves as a site of “immunological surveillance,” from which immune cells monitor the CSF for signs of infection and inflammation and can summon additional defenses as needed, the authors concluded. 

However, if the SLYM ruptures, immune cells from the skull’s bone marrow can then flood the surface of the brain, an area they normally wouldn’t reach. This finding could help explain why traumatic brain injuries often trigger prolonged inflammation of the brain and disrupt the normal flow of CSF through and around the organ, the authors suggested, although these hypotheses will have to be tested. 

Traumatic brain injuries are also linked to an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s down the line, the authors added, and this increased risk may be partially explained by the trauma introducing new cracks in the brain’s protective shield — the SLYM, the authors theorize.

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