A large part of the fuselage of a U.S. Air Force CV-22 Osprey that crashed almost a week earlier has been found with 5 crew members’ bodies inside, the Air Force confirmed. Source
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Missing Idaho baby found dead by road; father in custody
Police found the body of 10-month-old Zeke Best after a hunter called to report a man in a sleeping bag on the side of the road. Source
COP28 president Sultan al-Jaber draws fire over fossil fuel remarks
Dr. Sultan al-Jaber, president of the COP28 climate conference and CEO of a major oil company, reportedly said there’s “no science out there” to suggest phasing out of fossil fuel will limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celcius. Source
Grassroots college networks distribute emergency contraceptives on campus
Peer-to-peer efforts can meet a clear need among students whose colleges may not make sexual health products accessible or affordable. Source
COP28 climate conference President Sultan al-Jaber comments fossil fuels
Dr. Sultan al-Jaber, president of the COP28 climate conference and the CEO of a major oil company, reportedly said there’s “no science out there” to say phasing out of fossil fuel will Source
5 more Osprey crew reportedly found in wreckage after crash in Japan
Japanese media say a large part of the fuselage of a U.S. Air Force CV-22 Osprey that crashed almost a week earlier has been found with 5 crew members’ bodies inside. Source
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Israel ramps up ground assault as more than 100 hostages remain in Gaza; Robot gives aquarium tour for hospitalized children Source
Derek Chauvin returned to prison following stabbing, lawyer says
Derek Chauvin was allegedly stabbed 22 times by a fellow inmate in late November. Source
12/3/2023: Chaos on Campus; Quantum Computing; Greta Gerwig
First, investigating Israel-Hamas tensions on college campuses. Then, a look inside the
quantum computer race. And, Greta Gerwig: The 60 Minutes Interview. Source
Companies, countries battle to develop quantum computers | 60 Minutes
Companies and countries are in a race to develop quantum computers. The machines could revolutionize problem solving in medicine, physics, chemistry and engineering. Source