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Scientists Edited Human Embryo Genes. But Questions Remain

"A DNA-editing feat involving editing the genes of early stage embryos was announced this week," reports the Wall Street Journal.

They describe the feat as "a far cry from designer babies, but nevertheless a step in that direction."

Dieter Egli, an associate professor of developmental cell biology at Columbia University and his co-authors, including Nathan Treff of Nucleus Genomics, a New York-based DNA-testing startup, say the technology could help fix disease-causing mutations in embryos. "We're not throwing the final 'OK, you will have gene-edited babies tomorrow' at the public," said Egli. "That is a process that can occur through discussion matched with scientific progress...."




Previous gene-editing efforts have often used Crispr, which can cut out parts of the DNA sequence, but the technology can also cause damage if the wrong DNA is targeted or cut out. In 2018, Chinese scientist He Jianku said he used Crispr to tweak DNA in human embryos and was imprisoned for the work. The technology Egli's group used, called base editing, allows them to target individual DNA letters in sequences more precisely with fewer adverse effects... Egli's group focused on altering two genes, one that can raise the risk of heart disease and one that is tied to blood disorders like sickle cell disease, and the research showed they were sometimes able to do so successfully, in the same embryo, without damage.


"I am generally supportive of the concept of embryo editing to prevent genetic disease," said Dr. Paula Amato, a fertility expert at Oregon Health & Science University who wasn't involved in the research... Base editing has been used in human embryos before, according to peer-reviewed studies. The technology was used to correct a disease-causing mutation and an Alzheimer's disease-risk gene variant, said Alexis Komor, associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics at the University of California, San Diego, who wasn't involved in the work. "There really is not any unmet medical or clinical need for this, especially from an in vitro fertilization perspective," Komor said. "Usually what you'll hear is that they're doing it just so that you know we can prevent genetic diseases, but there are so many other better ways to do that."

Using embryo editing to create babies is illegal in the U.S. and many other countries. Scientists have long worried that it is a slippery slope and that the technology could ultimately be used to promote eugenics. Her worry is that "they're basically building a blueprint" for more ethically problematic forms of embryo editing.
"In my opinion, I think this is a huge no-no," Komor said. "There's just no ethical way to use this...."



Nucleus Genomics Chief Executive Kian Sadeghi said his company plans to fund Egli's further research, building on the new findings. His company sells a polygenic embryo-screening product, which screens prospective parents' embryos and produces risk scores for their likelihood of developing disease, as well as factors like height, IQ and eye color. The company has said the IQ predictions are limited in accuracy.

The research was published online Monday on a preprint server.

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Cheaper EV Sales are Increasing

Sales have increased for Hyundai's under-$35,000 IONIQ 5, totalling 18,395 for the first five months of 2026, reports Electrek, "up 16% from the same period last year."


But meanwhile BYD's overseas sales surpassed 160,000 for the first time last month, "up 80% from May 2025 and 19% from the previous record of 135,098 set in April."


Through the first five months of 2026, BYD sold 616,263 vehicles overseas. In May, overseas sales accounted for over 41% of BYD's total sales. In several major markets, including the UK, BYD surpassed Tesla and Kia to become the best-selling EV brand through April. "With fuel prices remaining high, more drivers are turning to electric vehicles as a smarter and more economical choice," Bono Ge, BYD UK's Country Manager, said last month.

Elsewhere Electrek notes that Toyota's bZ (starting at under $35,000) was the third-best-selling EV in the U.S. in the first three months of 2026, behind only the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y. "Last month, bZ sales doubled from May 2025, with 2,646 units sold."

And meanwhile the first Volkswagen ID. Polo and Cupra Raval models "rolled off the production line at the Group's Martorell plant in Spain, the first of several new affordable, mass-market EVs."

Starting at €24,995 ($29,000) and €26,000 ($30,100), the ID. Polo and Cupra Raval are the first models from the Group's Electric Urban Car Family...

[T]he first customer deliveries are scheduled to begin later this summer and into the fall. Following the ID. Polo and Cupra Raval, Volkswagen will introduce new members to the Electric Urban Car Family, including the ID. Cross, an electric version of the T-Cross, later this year.
According to Volkswagen, the ID. Cross will start at around €28,000 ($32,500).

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Failing CS Grades Soar At UC Berkeley As Professors See Greater AI Usage

The University of California at Berkeley discovered the percentage of failing grades in multiple CS classes this spring "is significantly higher than past semesters," reports the campus's student newspaper.


"Instructors point to students' increased reliance on AI, lack of mathematical preparedness and understaffing as potential contributing factors."


According to [coursework platform] Berkeleytime, 35.3% of CS 10 students and 10.6% of CS 61A students received F's in spring 2026. In spring 2025 and spring 2024, the percentage of F's did not exceed 10% for either class. The electrical engineering and computer sciences department's grading guidelines state that 7% of students in lower division courses, including CS 10 and CS 61A, should receive D's and F's...

[UC Berkeley teaching professor Dan Garcia, who taught both classes] believes the "primary driver" of these abnormally high failing rates is due to a "vast increase in academic dishonesty" due to students' usage of large language models, such as Claude, ChatGPT and Google Gemini. "Some of the numbers that you saw from the number of students who receive failing grades were because we caught them (cheating) and prosecuted them and are sending their cases to the Center for Student Conduct," Garcia said. "But in other cases, it's students who are leaning a little too hard on LLMs to do their work for them, and then at exam time just really aren't ready." According to Garcia, nearly 30 students in CS 10 were "caught cheating on take-home exams" in spring 2026...

In addition to overreliance on AI, Garcia also pointed out that many students are underprepared mathematically, a concern echoed by campus associate teaching professor Gireeja Ranade. Ranade noticed a similar lack of prerequisite mathematical skills in her spring 2026 EECS 127 class, "Optimization Models in Engineering," which she described as "differently challenging" to teach this semester. The class saw a 16.8% F rate, far higher than the 5% of D's and F's that the EECS department describes as "typical" for an upper division course...

Both Garcia and Ranade have joined more than 1,300 UC faculty in signing a petition calling for the reinstatement of ACT and SAT standardized testing scores for STEM admissions in the UC system.


Thanks to long-time Slashdot reader theodp for sharing the article.

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Cheaper EVs Sales are Increasing

Sales have increased for Hyundai's under-$35,000 IONIQ 5, totalling 18,395 for the first five months of 2026, reports Electrek, "up 16% from the same period last year."


But meanwhile BYD's overseas sales surpassed 160,000 for the first time last month, "up 80% from May 2025 and 19% from the previous record of 135,098 set in April."


Through the first five months of 2026, BYD sold 616,263 vehicles overseas. In May, overseas sales accounted for over 41% of BYD's total sales. In several major markets, including the UK, BYD surpassed Tesla and Kia to become the best-selling EV brand through April. "With fuel prices remaining high, more drivers are turning to electric vehicles as a smarter and more economical choice," Bono Ge, BYD UK's Country Manager, said last month.

Elsewhere Electrek notes that Toyota's bZ (starting at under $35,000) was the third-best-selling EV in the U.S. in the first three months of 2026, behind only the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y. "Last month, bZ sales doubled from May 2025, with 2,646 units sold."

And meanwhile the first Volkswagen ID. Polo and Cupra Raval models "rolled off the production line at the Group's Martorell plant in Spain, the first of several new affordable, mass-market EVs."

Starting at €24,995 ($29,000) and €26,000 ($30,100), the ID. Polo and Cupra Raval are the first models from the Group's Electric Urban Car Family...

[T]he first customer deliveries are scheduled to begin later this summer and into the fall. Following the ID. Polo and Cupra Raval, Volkswagen will introduce new members to the Electric Urban Car Family, including the ID. Cross, an electric version of the T-Cross, later this year.
According to Volkswagen, the ID. Cross will start at around €28,000 ($32,500).

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Okuno-in Cemetery Koyasan

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National Route 202 heads off to the right.
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Voor het eerst meerderheid: oppositie tegen Netanyahu haalt 62 zetels

Het politieke tij in Israël lijkt te keren. Een nieuwe peiling van Z man Yisrael, zustersite van The Times of Israel, geeft het anti-Netanyahu-blok van zionistische partijen 62 zetels in de 120 zetels tellende Knesset. Eén meer dan de magische 61 die nodig is om te regeren — en cruciaal: zónder steun van de Arabische partijen Ra'am en Hadash-Ta'al.

Dat is een primeur. Eerdere peilingen lieten de oppositie steevast onder de 60 zetels stranden zodra Arabische steun werd weggestreept. Sinds 7 oktober 2023 ligt samenwerking met Arabische facties politiek zeer gevoelig, dus de belofte van Naftali Bennett om een "zuiver zionistische" regering te vormen krijgt nu voor het eerst rekenkundige dekking.

Likud blijft met 23 zetels de grootste, maar Bennetts nieuwe partij Together (21) en Yashar van oud-legerchef Gadi Eisenkot (19) zitten dicht achter hem. In een aparte peiling van Kanaal 12 wordt Eisenkot zelfs voor het eerst boven Netanyahu verkozen als gewenste premier.

Eén kanttekening: als de Arabische partijen samen optrekken op één lijst, valt het oppositieblok terug naar 59 zetels. De verkiezingen moeten uiterlijk 27 oktober plaatsvinden.


Zwembad: chloor doet veel, maar lang niet alles.

Met de eerste warme dagen op komst duiken miljoenen Europeanen straks weer het zwembad in. Maar hoe hygiënisch is dat verkoelende blauw eigenlijk? Een Amerikaanse immunologe trok deze zomer in PBS News een nuchtere conclusie: chloor doet veel, maar lang niet alles.

Volgens een rapport van de Amerikaanse Centers for Disease Control and Prevention registreerden de VS tussen 2015 en 2019 meer dan tweehonderd uitbraken die te herleiden waren naar openbare zwembaden en waterparken, met ruim 3.600 zieken. De klachten varieerden van huidirritatie en zwemmersoor tot stevige darminfecties. Eerder onderzoek van de CDC vond zelfs in 58 procent van de geteste poolfilters sporen van E. coli, een directe indicator van fecale verontreiniging.

De grootste boosdoener is Cryptosporidium, een parasiet met een taaie schil die tot tien dagen in chloorwater overleeft, schrijft hoogleraar biomedische wetenschappen Lisa Cuchara. Een Nederlandse studie vond de parasiet of de verwante Giardia in 11,8 procent van geanalyseerde filtermonsters uit binnenbaden. Het RIVM waarschuwt dat de parasiet resistent is tegen chloor en alleen via filtratie, UV of ozon te verwijderen valt.

Wie denkt dat een sterke chloorlucht juist een teken van schoon water is, zit ernaast. Die geur ontstaat als chloor reageert met zweet en urine — en juist die chlooramines kunnen ogen en luchtwegen irriteren. Canadees onderzoek schatte dat in één bad van 830.000 liter zo'n 75 liter urine zat.

De remedie is opvallend simpel: vóór het zwemmen een minuut douchen, niet zwemmen met diarree of een open wondje, en water buiten de mond houden. Want het echte gevaar in het zwembad zwemt niet rond — het zit naast je op de rand.


Zoekactie naar vermiste man Veluwe stilgelegd om aanwezige wolven

Een zoekactie naar een vermiste man in het noorden van de Veluwe is zaterdagavond afgebroken omdat er wolven in het gebied zijn. Reddingsorganisatie SAR Nederland meldt dat het verder zoeken "te onveilig voor mens en dier" zou worden.

Vrijwilligers van SAR Nederland zochten zaterdag in de middag en avond naar de man van 73, die sinds donderdag wordt vermist. "Trackerteams en zoekhonden zijn ingezet om sporen te vinden, maar helaas is de actie rond 22.00 uur stilgelegd vanwege de aanwezigheid van wolven in het zoekgebied, maar ook voor de veiligheid van andere dieren."

Volgens de organisatie wordt zondag verder gezocht. "We vragen inwoners uit Epe en omgeving uit te kijken naar een man op een rode fiets (fietstassen) gekleed in een lichtblauwe korte broek, grijze schoenen, zwarte blouse en donkerblauw jack", aldus SAR Nederland.


VS: twee Iraanse drones op weg naar Straat van Hormuz neergehaald

WASHINGTON (ANP) - Het Amerikaanse leger heeft zaterdagavond bekendgemaakt dat het twee Iraanse drones heeft neergeschoten die een bedreiging vormden voor het scheepvaartverkeer in de Straat van Hormuz. Het is de nieuwste confrontatie tussen de twee landen, terwijl de spanningen in het Midden-Oosten opnieuw oplopen.

"Eerder vandaag hebben Amerikaanse troepen in het Midden-Oosten twee Iraanse eenrichtingsaanvalsdrones neergeschoten", meldde het Amerikaanse Central Command (CENTCOM) op X. "Amerikaanse troepen blijven paraat en zijn gereed om zich te blijven verdedigen tegen Iraanse agressie."

CENTCOM meldde vrijdag ook al dat het Amerikaanse leger vier Iraanse aanvalsdrones had neergehaald die richting de Straat van Hormuz vlogen. Daarna werden Iraanse radarlocaties aangevallen.

De wederzijdse aanvallen, waaronder ook een Iraanse raketaanval op Amerikaanse bondgenoten Bahrein en Koeweit, vinden plaats terwijl de regeringen van de Verenigde Staten en Iran al weken indirect overleg voeren over een mogelijke beëindiging van de oorlog.


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Should your dog have its own bedroom? Does your cat need a bathroom? The rise and rise of the pet nook

More and more of our furry friends are getting their own living spaces, complete with soft furnishings and decorations. We asked some of the owners why

Lox is sprawled out on a green sofa, bathed in warm light from a standing lamp, framed art on the wall behind him.

This may sound like a relatively ordinary description of someone in their living room – except that Lox is a cat, not a human, and the “living room” he shares with another cat, Lottie, is a converted cupboard in a New York apartment.

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Milo Rau turned tribunals into theatre. Now his own moral judgement is on trial

The Swiss director has staged court cases against Pussy Riot, mining companies in Congo and Gisèle Pelicot’s abusers. But after his invitation to Palantir founder Peter Thiel caused a row in Vienna, is Rau’s method eating itself?

Milo Rau, once the enfant terrible of continental European theatre, is a little less buoyant these days. The Swiss theatre-maker has done something he says he explicitly hates: he has cancelled a guest. “Yes, we hit a wall,” he says. “But at least it made the wall visible.”

In his capacity as the artistic director of the Wiener Festwochen theatre festival, Rau, at the end of last month, first invited, then disinvited, the American tech billionaire Peter Thiel. The Austrian weekly Falter called it a fiasco.

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Vivid Fire Pit

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Three years ago, Sydney's Vivid festival organisers decided thousands of people milling about with few choices to eat was too good an opportunity to miss. A food spot opened on the Light Walk...and the options are excellent.

The 'Vivid Dining' area now runs from The Rocks near the Sydney Harbour Bridge to the Cutaway. Vivid has attracted some 60 high-quality stalls, with celebrity chefs providing barbecue demos including Firedoor's Lennox Hastie, and daytime long lunches with Ottolenghi. The DJs and music were forgettable but ok for kids, and there's cover if it rains. Desserts and alcohol were available too.

Most options were in the $14-$28 range and soft drinks around $6 so not the cheapest, but good value.

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De X in mijn paspoort is pas het begin | Luisterverhaal op zondag

Een jaar geleden kreeg journalist Lieve Govers een X op diens paspoort, net als zo’n 370 andere Nederlanders al hebben.

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