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Mike North, Ever.Ag says corn and soybeans were testing support on Monday on weather. Cattle made new highs for the move with higher cash and a bullish COF report. Milk futures will continue to see headwinds from higher production. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Lucitante (Pueblo Indígena Cofán, Colombia y Ecuador) sabe que a muchos pueblos indígenas se les ha obligado a hablar el lenguaje del derecho para poder ser escuchados. Aun así, él insiste también en otra lengua: la ciencia ancestral que ha guiado a su pueblo durante milenios y sostiene su relación con el territorio.Los Cofán, conocidos como la Gente del Yagé, han tejido su historia alrededor de este bejuco sagrado. Alex desciende de un linaje que ha resguardado este conocimiento y lo ha protegido en lo profundo de la selva. Su misión es evitar que esta ciencia se apague: mantenerla en el centro de la defensa territorial y ayudar a que las próximas generaciones recuerden que el yagé está vivo, y que también habla.
Karen Bohnert FJ MILK and Phil Plourd EverAg with perspective on the "State of the Dairy Industry Report." Jim Wiesemeyer with updates and perspectives on Iran status, China trade, Senate's efforts on farm bill and E15. Don Close Terrain Ag on COF, slaughter capacity, change in Mexican market and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott says cattle crash on fund liquidation and fear of the COF report, plant strike. Grains pop adding war premium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Psychedelic Entrepreneur - Medicine for These Times with Beth Weinstein
Del Potter, PhD is an ethnopsychopharmacologist, chemist, and psychedelic pioneer whose career has moved across some of the most consequential and unconventional edges of the field, from Mesoamerican field research and underground manufacturing to cutting-edge pharmaceutical development and clinical trials. He brings a rare perspective to the psychedelic renaissance: not as a commentator, but as someone who was inside the apparatus that produced these compounds long before the current wave had a name. Dr. Potter holds a PhD from a joint program between the UCSF Medical School and UC Berkeley's Department of Anthropology, specializing in psychiatric anthropology, ethnopsychopharmacology, and neuropharmacology, with additional clinical training at the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute. His postdoctoral fieldwork examined shamanic traditions and indigenous psychotherapeutic practice across multiple lineages, including ceremonial psilocybin and Salvia divinorum use among the Mazatec of central Mexico, ayahuasca and yagé ritual among the Shuar of Ecuador, and parallel traditions among the Yanomami of Brazil and the Cofán of Colombia, contributing to Richard Evans Schultes' comprehensive survey of psychotropic botanicals worldwide. A formative mentorship with Alexander Shulgin oriented his chemistry toward novel tryptamine compounds, particularly in the DMT and 5-MeO-DMT structural classes, and he has since developed a portfolio of compounds that retain the neuroplasticity associated with psychedelic receptor activity while producing no psychedelic effect. On the pharmaceutical and biotech side, Dr. Potter served as Chief Science Officer at Leef Holdings, designing what became California's largest fully automated medical cannabis manufacturing facility, and later directed first-in-human 5-MeO-DMT clinical trials at UCSF through his work with Alvarius Pharmaceuticals, followed by a Phase 1 trial at Trinity College Dublin. At University College Dublin, he developed and validated the use of human stem cell-derived brain organoids to assess how psychedelic compounds reverse epigenetic changes caused by substance abuse. In 2023 he founded Spiritus Bioscience to develop novel delivery formats for psilocin, DMT, and 5-MeO-DMT, with the first product entering clinical trials in Australia targeting Alcohol Use Disorder. He currently serves as founder and CSO of BioUnbound Inc., exploring the intersection of psychedelics and bioactive peptides for mental health and longevity applications. Dr. Potter is currently completing his memoir, whose working title is Was a Different Time: Chronicles of a Psychedelic Pioneer in the Reign of the Cartels.Episode Highlights ▶ Del's background supplying California cannabis genetics to the Guadalajara cartel and working at Rancho Bufalo ▶ Meeting cartel figures Miguel Felix Gallardo and Rafael Caro Quintero, and the fallout from the Kiki Camarena murder ▶ Manufacturing LSD in Marin County using precursor chemicals sourced through cartel connections ▶ How a DEA sting led to a federal task force, a stunning offer, and a get-out-of-jail-free card ▶ Mentorship under Alexander Shulgin and the countercultural milieu of Esalen, Claudio Naranjo, Allen Ginsberg, and Terence McKenna ▶ Why psychedelics have no intrinsic politics: the compound is the same, the container decides everything ▶ The retreat economy as product development: when one medicine stops differentiating, operators start stacking ▶ How the clinical and pharmaceutical models convert ceremony into a billable procedure ▶ The psychoplastogen pipeline: engineering the experience out so the worker is back at their desk by Wednesday ▶ Indigenous cosmological governance as a technical achievement, not a romanticized ideal ▶ The concept of restraint and reciprocity as regulatory systems, and what Western culture has lost ▶ Why patenting psilocybin protocols and dosing postures is a winnable legal argument ▶ Publicly funded, community-governed clinics as the only container that can hold what these compounds require ▶ The mental health crisis as inseparable from the housing, wage, care, and climate crises ▶ Building a parallel infrastructure: cooperatives, commons defense, and indigenous benefit sharing as models Dr. Del Potter's Links & Resources ▶ https://delpotterphd.substack.com ▶ https://www.facebook.com/del.potter.75 ▶ @drdelpotter.bsky.social ▶ www.biounbound.com ▶ https://www.instagram.com/potter_del/ Download Beth's free trainings here: Clarity to Clients: Start & Grow a Transformational Coaching, Healing, Spiritual, or Psychedelic Business: https://bethaweinstein.com/grow-your-spiritual-business Integrating Psychedelics & Sacred Medicines Into Business: https://bethaweinstein.com/psychedelics-in-business ▶ Beth's Coaching & Guidance: https://bethaweinstein.com/coaching ▶ Beth's Offerings & Courses: https://bethaweinstein.com/services ▶ Instagram: @bethaweinstein ▶ FB: / bethw.nyc + bethweinsteinbiz Download Beth's free trainings here: Clarity to Clients: Start & Grow a Transformational Coaching, Healing, Spiritual, or Psychedelic Business: https://bethaweinstein.com/grow-your-spiritual-businessIntegrating Psychedelics & Sacred Medicines Into Business: https://bethaweinstein.com/psychedelics-in-business▶ Beth's Coaching & Guidance: https://bethaweinstein.com/coaching ▶ Beth's Offerings & Courses: https://bethaweinstein.com/services▶ Instagram: @bethaweinstein ▶ FB: / bethw.nyc + bethweinsteinbiz
Hormuz opened, oil crashed, then Iran slammed the door shut again and the U.S. Navy shot a hole in an Iranian cargo ship for good measure — all while the latest Cattle on Feed report quietly confirmed the bull story for cattle. In this episode of the Friggin' Farm & Ranch Report, we walk through a “cautiously bullish, elevated risk” market: COF placements down 7.67% year over year, on feed down 0.53%, but futures and feeders still selling off for a third straight session. We hit cash cattle at 248 live and 388 dressed, feeders getting hammered with the CME Index back to 377.67, and boxed beef demand strong enough to collapse the Choice/Select spread to 54 cents. Then we swing through corn under the 4.50 pain line, an 11.45% faceplant in WTI on Friday, and why that diesel relief may be short‑lived if Iran makes good on its retaliation threats once the ceasefire clock runs out Wednesday. War Reel covers the rapid escalation in the Strait of Hormuz — from “world exhale” on Friday to ship seizures and canceled talks by Monday — and what it means for your fuel bill, fertilizer, and grain flows. We wrap with the Farm Bill timeline, new sanctions and USDA rules, a brutal Southeast/Southern Plains drought that's driving herd liquidation, and the same old reminder: this is a don't‑screw‑up market, not a get‑rich market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Olá, bio-ouvintes... Cof, cof... Todo mundo já sofreu com alguma tossida, seja seca, de gripe e até alérgica. Mas, você sabe como e por que nós tossimos? Será que outros seres vivos são capazes de tossir? Por isso convidamos você, bio-ouvinte, para ouvir mais um episódio do podcast. Iremos falar sobre a tosse, como ela funciona, a sua importância e como ela acontece no nosso corpo e de outros animais. CONTATOS cartinhas@biologiainsitu.com.br Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter e Tiktok: @bioinsitu APOIO Apoio recorrente na Orelo ou no Apoia.se Pix: cartinhas@biologiainsitu.com.br CRÉDITOS Coordenação: Cristianne Santos, Heloá Caramuru, Larissa Castro, Larissa Menezes, Ricardo Gomes e Vitor Lopes. Roteiro e locução: Ricardo Gomes. Edição e mixagem de áudio: Tales Barretto. Arte de capa: Larissa Menezes. CITAÇÃO DO EPISÓDIO (ABNT) Bio In Situ 225 - Nem que a vaca tussa. Coordenação: Cristianne Santana Santos, Heloá Caramuru Carlos, Larissa Araguaia Monteiro de Castro, Larissa Menezes de Souza Lopes, Ricardo da Silva Gomes e Vitor Estanislau de Almeida Souza Lopes. Roteiro e locução: Ricardo da Silva Gomes. Edição e mixagem de áudio: Tales Ramos Barretto. Arte de capa: Larissa Menezes de Souza Lopes. [S. l.] Canal Bio In Situ, 02 de abril de 2026. Podcast. Disponível em: https://biologiainsitu.com.br/225-nem-que-a-vaca-tussa/.
Just when you think you have a handle on how a company will react to rising oil prices, Delta Airlines goes and flips the idea on its head. Even though the industry could be facing significant increases in fuel prices, the carrier gave shocking rosy earnings projections at a recent industry event. Plus, Mastercard's foray into stablecoins and a sample of stories we're watching Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Lou Whiteman discuss: - Delta's rosy outlook - The changes in the airline industry - Mastercard's bet to become a crypto payments company - The wall between fintech and traditional finance crumbling - Bye bye, quarterly filings - NVIDIA's $1 trillion projection - Who's gonna insure that data center? Companies discussed: DAL, AAL, LUV, UAL, BA, MA, V, COF, SOFI, JPM, BAC, TFC, RFC, PNC, NVDA, META, GOOG, AMZN Host: Tyler Crowe Guests: Matt Frankel, Lou Whiteman Engineer: Dan Boyd Disclosure: Advertisements are sponsored content and provided for informational purposes only. The Motley Fool and its affiliates (collectively, “TMF”) do not endorse, recommend, or verify the accuracy or completeness of the statements made within advertisements. TMF is not involved in the offer, sale, or solicitation of any securities advertised herein and makes no representations regarding the suitability, or risks associated with any investment opportunity presented. Investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decisions. TMF assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages arising from this advertisement. We're committed to transparency: All personal opinions in advertisements from Fools are their own. The product advertised in this episode was loaned to TMF and was returned after a test period or the product advertised in this episode was purchased by TMF. Advertiser has paid for the sponsorship of this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Abrir um bar de cerveja artesanal por franquia é um atalho seguro… ou um risco disfarçado?Neste episódio do Surra de Lúpulo, Ludmyla Almeida recebe Joice Pauli, diretora de varejo da Cervejaria Stannis, para uma conversa franca sobre o que realmente existe por trás de uma franquia de bar cervejeiro. Ao longo do papo, a gente sai do glamour do Instagram e entra no que importa: investimento real, retorno possível, COF, perfil do franqueado, operação do dia a dia e os erros que podem comprometer tudo antes mesmo da primeira torneira abrir.Falamos sobre como uma cervejaria estrutura um modelo replicável, o que o franqueado realmente compra quando entra numa rede, por que experiência vale tanto quanto produto e quais sinais indicam que franquia talvez não seja para você. Um episódio essencial para quem pensa em empreender no mercado cervejeiro — ou quer entender melhor como funciona esse lado menos visível do negócio.
Capital One's (COF) earnings miss and acquisition of fintech firm Brex have shares under pressure to end the trading week. Diane King Hall helps investors break down the latest quarterly report. On a positive note, TD Cowen upgraded Fortinet (FTNT) as it sees AI tailwinds for the company. Spotify (SPOT) got an upgrade and price target hike from Goldman Sachs following a months-long sell-off. ======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Matt Frankel, Tyler Crowe, and Jon Quast discuss: - Earnings from six of the largest U.S. banks - The president's proposed cap on credit card interest rates - Stocks on our radar Companies discussed: JPM, BAC, C, WFC, GS, MS, COF, SOFI, KLAR, FIVE, ASR Host: Matt Frankel Guests: Tyler Crowe, Jon Quast Producer: Anand Chokkavelu Engineer: Dan Boyd Disclosure: Advertisements are sponsored content and provided for informational purposes only. The Motley Fool and its affiliates (collectively, “TMF”) do not endorse, recommend, or verify the accuracy or completeness of the statements made within advertisements. TMF is not involved in the offer, sale, or solicitation of any securities advertised herein and makes no representations regarding the suitability, or risks associated with any investment opportunity presented. Investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decisions. TMF assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages arising from this advertisement. We're committed to transparency: All personal opinions in advertisements from Fools are their own. The product advertised in this episode was loaned to TMF and was returned after a test period or the product advertised in this episode was purchased by TMF. Advertiser has paid for the sponsorship of this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Jayden and Lucas talked about China, gov programs, this weeks price action and the COF!
Alex Lucitante (Cofán Indigenous People, Colombia and Ecuador) knows that many Indigenous peoples have been compelled to speak the language of the law in order to be heard. Yet he insists on another language as well: the ancestral science of yagé, which has guided his people for millennia and sustains their relationship with their territory.The Cofán, known as the People of Yagé, have woven their history around this sacred vine. Alex descends from a lineage that has safeguarded this knowledge and protected it deep within the forest. His mission is to ensure that this science does not fade—to keep it at the center of territorial defense and to help future generations remember that yagé is alive, and that she, too, speaks.
S&P Futures are edging modestly lower this morning as investors sift through a flood of corporate earnings results. President Trump's newly announced bailout plan for Argentina includes an additional $20 billion in financing — though U.S. banks involved are reportedly seeking significant collateral given Argentina's ongoing instability. Treasury Secretary Bessent met with top private equity leaders to discuss funding for a $150 billion infrastructure initiative. On the corporate front, Starboard has taken a nearly 5% stake in Fluor (FLR), sending shares higher. Earnings momentum continues with GE, GM, MMM, KO, DHR, and DGX all trading to the upside following their releases this morning. After the bell, results are due from NFLX, TXN, COF, and CB — setting the stage for another busy night of earnings.
CONGRATULATIONS DR. OMAR YAGHI ON WINNING THE 2025 NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY FOR COF 999!What is COF 999?UC Berkeley chemistry professor Dr. Omar Yaghi recently led a study which has the potential to be revolutionary in reducing the quantity of carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere. “Covalent organic framework number 999,” or COF 999, is a yellow, powder-like material that has billions of tiny holes. Inside of these holes, researchers in Dr. Yaghi's lab have installed molecular units that can seek out carbon dioxide, enabling the substance to suck in and capture the carbon dioxide. COF 999 has a huge capacity for absorbing emissions; half a pound of the powder can absorb as much carbon dioxide as a tree captures in a year.The carbon dioxide problemThe quantity of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has reached an all-time high, with a global average in 2023 of 419.3 parts per million. This immense amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere comes from a number of human sources, the most common of which is the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas for energy. Carbon dioxide is the most abundant greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, and contributes significantly to global warming and other environmental issues, including ocean acidification.Applying COF 999 In an interview with Forbes, Dr. Yaghi described the way he sees COF 999 being implemented as a solution. The powder can be made into pellets or a coating, and then integrated into facilities where flue gas –the gas that is released from industrial processes –is released. “This flue gas would pass through the material and because it just plucks out CO2, it cleans CO2 from that flue before it reaches the atmosphere.” According to the San Francisco Standard, Dr. Yaghi says that the powder “requires no energy, shows no signs of degradation even after 100 uses, and is made from inexpensive, commercially available materials.” Another benefit is that the material only needs to be heated to 50 or 60 degrees Celsius, rather than to 120 like many other traditional materials necessary for carbon capture.In order to see significant change in the atmosphere's carbon dioxide concentration, we will need to couple preventing carbon dioxide emissions with direct air capture, which COF 999 can also do. According to Zihui Zhou, a UC Berkeley graduate student who worked in Dr. Yaghi's lab says, “Currently, the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is more than 420 ppm, but that will increase to maybe 500 or 550 before we fully develop and employ flue gas capture. So if we want to decrease the concentration and go back to maybe 400 or 300 ppm, we have to use direct air capture.” It will take time, however, for scientists to be able to use COF 999 effectively. This is because the powder has not been tested in real-life scenarios, and therefore the costs and risks from the powder are largely unknown; for example, the powder might restrict air flow through filters when applied, reducing the practicality of the powder. About our guestDr. Omar Yaghi is a professor of chemistry at the University of California Berkeley, and the Founding Director of the Berkeley Global Science Institute, whose mission is to build centers of research in developing countries and provide opportunities for young scholars to discover and learn. He is an elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences as well as the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. ResourcesClimate.gov: Climate Change: Atmospheric Carbon DioxideForbes: This Powder Could Be A Gamechanger For Capturing CO2The San Francisco Standard: The new solution to climate change? A yellow powder you can hold in your fingersUC Berkeley News: Capturing carbon from the air just got easierSmithsonian Magazine: This New, Yellow Powder Quickly Pulls Carbon Dioxide From the Air, and Researchers Say ‘There's Nothing Like It'For a transcript, please visit https://climatebreak.org/cof-999-carbon-capture-with-dr-omar-yaghi/
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S&P Futures are showing positive gains this morning following President Trump announcement of a trade deal with Japan. This event is creating global optimism as other countries look to finalize trade deals before the Aug 1 deadline. Talk with the EU and Tawain are scheduled for today. Later today, President Trump will unveil a sweeping Federal AI Action Plan and sign up to three executive orders intended to accelerate U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence. U.K. regulators are proposing new rules on mobile device app stores. This morning's key economic data point will be the Exhisting Home Sales Report. On the earnings front, GEV, CB, CALM, ISRG & COF are higher after their releases. TXN is moving lower after their announcement last night due to concerns on forward guidance. After the bell today, earnings releases are expected from GOOG, TSLA, IBM, TMUS, NOW, URI, CMG and ORLY.
David Nelson sees three key catalysts driving the S&P and Nasdaq to record highs: clarity on the final tariff structure, reduced geopolitical risk, and a favorable yield curve. Nelson believes these factors have shifted market sentiment, making it a good time for investors to be in equities, especially with lower yields. He also likes L3Harris Technologies Inc. (LHX) and Capital One Financial Corp. (COF) due to their exposure to growth areas like defense spending and financial technology.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
On June 9th, 11 days ago the cattle market topped after an Omaha Ice raid. Volatility hasn't subsided since. Jace and Mike discuss the selloff in cattle along with the reasoning why. They also talk about todays COF report and August futures.
What is COF 999?UC Berkeley chemistry professor Dr. Omar Yaghi recently led a study which has the potential to be revolutionary in reducing the quantity of carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere. “Covalent organic framework number 999,” or COF 999, is a yellow, powder-like material that has billions of tiny holes. Inside of these holes, researchers in Dr. Yaghi's lab have installed molecular units that can seek out carbon dioxide, enabling the substance to suck in and capture the carbon dioxide. COF 999 has a huge capacity for absorbing emissions; half a pound of the powder can absorb as much carbon dioxide as a tree captures in a year.The carbon dioxide problemThe quantity of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has reached an all-time high, with a global average in 2023 of 419.3 parts per million. This immense amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere comes from a number of human sources, the most common of which is the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas for energy. Carbon dioxide is the most abundant greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, and contributes significantly to global warming and other environmental issues, including ocean acidification.Applying COF 999 In an interview with Forbes, Dr. Yaghi described the way he sees COF 999 being implemented as a solution. The powder can be made into pellets or a coating, and then integrated into facilities where flue gas –the gas that is released from industrial processes –is released. “This flue gas would pass through the material and because it just plucks out CO2, it cleans CO2 from that flue before it reaches the atmosphere.” According to the San Francisco Standard, Dr. Yaghi says that the powder “requires no energy, shows no signs of degradation even after 100 uses, and is made from inexpensive, commercially available materials.” Another benefit is that the material only needs to be heated to 50 or 60 degrees Celsius, rather than to 120 like many other traditional materials necessary for carbon capture.In order to see significant change in the atmosphere's carbon dioxide concentration, we will need to couple preventing carbon dioxide emissions with direct air capture, which COF 999 can also do. According to Zihui Zhou, a UC Berkeley graduate student who worked in Dr. Yaghi's lab says, “Currently, the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is more than 420 ppm, but that will increase to maybe 500 or 550 before we fully develop and employ flue gas capture. So if we want to decrease the concentration and go back to maybe 400 or 300 ppm, we have to use direct air capture.” It will take time, however, for scientists to be able to use COF 999 effectively. This is because the powder has not been tested in real-life scenarios, and therefore the costs and risks from the powder are largely unknown; for example, the powder might restrict air flow through filters when applied, reducing the practicality of the powder. About our guestDr. Omar Yaghi is a professor of chemistry at the University of California Berkeley, and the Founding Director of the Berkeley Global Science Institute, whose mission is to build centers of research in developing countries and provide opportunities for young scholars to discover and learn. He is an elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences as well as the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. ResourcesClimate.gov: Climate Change: Atmospheric Carbon DioxideForbes: This Powder Could Be A Gamechanger For Capturing CO2The San Francisco Standard: The new solution to climate change? A yellow powder you can hold in your fingersUC Berkeley News: Capturing carbon from the air just got easierSmithsonian Magazine: This New, Yellow Powder Quickly Pulls Carbon Dioxide From the Air, and Researchers Say ‘There's Nothing Like It'For a transcript, please visit https://climatebreak.org/cof-999-carbon-capture-with-dr-omar-yaghi/
Svetovni dan čebel, ki ga prav na pobudo Slovenije pri Organizaciji združenih narodov praznuje ves svet, pomembno zaznamuje dediščino čebelarjenja na Slovenskem. Najmlajše poslušalce želimo s ciklom sedmih novih radijskih pravljic spomniti tudi na pomen čebel za človekov obstoj na tem planetu, hkrati pa razpreti pahljačo pravljic, ki jih skriva resnično samosvoja knjižna zbirka Čebelica. Tretja v nizu sedmih je pravljica Sanje Janša: Cof pa hop! Ah, ti cofi, kako potujejo, kje vse se ustavijo in kje vse se srečamo z njimi. Cofasta miniatura iz domišljijskega sveta, ki pa nas opomni, da imajo tudi predmeti svoje življenje. Pripovedovalka: Gaja Filač. Avtorica besedila: Sanja Janša. Avtor idejne zasnove cikla Čebelice in režiser oddaj: Klemen Markovčič. Tonski mojster: Urban Gruden. Glasbena oblikovalka: Darja Hlavka Godina. Urednica oddaje Lahko noč, otroci!: Alja Verbole. Urednica Uredništva izobraževalnega, otroškega in mladinskega ter dokumentarno-feljtonskega programa: Špela Šebenik. Posneto v studiu 02 Radia Slovenija, maj 2025.
Mag 7 earnings are officially underway after Tesla (TSLA) reported a top and bottom line miss in its earnings. Jeff Pierce and Scott Dufrey join Caroline Woods in analyzing the report as they discuss the revenue and timeline surrounding the company's robotaxi. They also turn to Capital One's (COF) earnings.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
The Role of Public Universities in the Fight Against Climate ChangePublic universities like UC Berkeley have played a major role in developing climate solutions, from innovation in labs to policy initiatives. In order to create positive change in the climate space, science requires funding, which universities can provide. Further, universities, of course, educate, train, and interact firsthand with people who, in the future, will work in the climate space, putting them in an essential position in terms of climate education. How UC Berkeley is Making a DifferenceUC Berkeley specifically has made several important contributions across all aspects of climate science, climate education, and climate solutions. Some examples include Omar Yaghi's lab and its discovery of a potentially revolutionary approach to carbon capture with COF-999, as well as the EcoBlock project in Fruitvale, Oakland, where Berkeley is helping to retrofit “residential homes to improve resilience, sustainability, and quality of life for all community members.” Further, Berkeley has established over fifty undergraduate courses related to climate issues. These courses and initiatives largely attract students because younger generations have significant firsthand experiences with climate change, including wildfires, heat waves, flooding, and air pollution. Why Climate Action from Public Universities is More Important Now than Ever BeforeWith the current uncertainty of continued federal government funding and support, some climate work may face limitations. Nonetheless, university focus on climate change is increasingly necessary to ensure that future generations of citizens are fully informed and well able to participate in a climate change constrained future. As explained by Bruce Riordan, director of the Berkeley Climate Change Network, “these problems require multiple disciplines,” and Berkeley is well positioned across multiple fields of study, research, and action, recognizing that climate change requires integration of business, policy, and research and beyond. About Our GuestBruce Riordan is the Director of the Berkeley Climate Change Network, a collaboration of 300+ faculty and staff at UC Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley Climate National Laboratory working in the climate change space. The BCCN seeks to accelerate Berkeley's research, education and service to meet the urgency of the climate crisis by connecting researchers for interdisciplinary projects, helping to raise money for climate research, and building connections between Berkeley academics and off-campus climate leaders across industries.For a transcript, please visit: https://climatebreak.org/how-public-universities-are-helping-to-fight-climate-change-with-bruce-riordan/.
Corn markets go higher on tariff talk Over weekend tariff workings underway Brazilian soybean numbers Prep ahead of next Monday's intentions report How undervalued is the soybeans? Cattle market reacted to the COF of Friday With highs like Friday's cash-set the tone for this week? USDA announced some reports are coming back
Elections in Germany Corn Movement was sloppy Corn vs. bean acres Reversal with support for wheat & feeders Feeders a bit of a rally ahead of the COF report
New lows in wheat Highs in the soybeans Ethanol demand with tight margins Volatility in the price action Cattle market trades lower COF report out tomorrow
Send us a textVictor, Evelyn, and Mark hang out this week to talk about Luka Doncic trade drama, mom's in the chat, and the gang play a spirited LA "this or that" to build for Luka's new home in Los Angeles.
What is COF 999?UC Berkeley chemistry professor Dr. Omar Yaghi recently led a study which has the potential to be revolutionary in reducing the quantity of carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere. “Covalent organic framework number 999,” or COF 999, is a yellow, powder-like material that has billions of tiny holes. Inside of these holes, researchers in Dr. Yaghi's lab have installed molecular units that can seek out carbon dioxide, enabling the substance to suck in and capture the carbon dioxide. COF 999 has a huge capacity for absorbing emissions; half a pound of the powder can absorb as much carbon dioxide as a tree captures in a year.The carbon dioxide problemThe quantity of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has reached an all-time high, with a global average in 2023 of 419.3 parts per million. This immense amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere comes from a number of human sources, the most common of which is the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas for energy. Carbon dioxide is the most abundant greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, and contributes significantly to global warming and other environmental issues, including ocean acidification.Applying COF 999 In an interview with Forbes, Dr. Yaghi described the way he sees COF 999 being implemented as a solution. The powder can be made into pellets or a coating, and then integrated into facilities where flue gas –the gas that is released from industrial processes –is released. “This flue gas would pass through the material and because it just plucks out CO2, it cleans CO2 from that flue before it reaches the atmosphere.” According to the San Francisco Standard, Dr. Yaghi says that the powder “requires no energy, shows no signs of degradation even after 100 uses, and is made from inexpensive, commercially available materials.” Another benefit is that the material only needs to be heated to 50 or 60 degrees Celsius, rather than to 120 like many other traditional materials necessary for carbon capture.In order to see significant change in the atmosphere's carbon dioxide concentration, we will need to couple preventing carbon dioxide emissions with direct air capture, which COF 999 can also do. According to Zihui Zhou, a UC Berkeley graduate student who worked in Dr. Yaghi's lab says, “Currently, the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is more than 420 ppm, but that will increase to maybe 500 or 550 before we fully develop and employ flue gas capture. So if we want to decrease the concentration and go back to maybe 400 or 300 ppm, we have to use direct air capture.” It will take time, however, for scientists to be able to use COF 999 effectively. This is because the powder has not been tested in real-life scenarios, and therefore the costs and risks from the powder are largely unknown; for example, the powder might restrict air flow through filters when applied, reducing the practicality of the powder. About our guestDr. Omar Yaghi is a professor of chemistry at the University of California Berkeley, and the Founding Director of the Berkeley Global Science Institute, whose mission is to build centers of research in developing countries and provide opportunities for young scholars to discover and learn. He is an elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences as well as the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. ResourcesClimate.gov: Climate Change: Atmospheric Carbon DioxideForbes: This Powder Could Be A Gamechanger For Capturing CO2The San Francisco Standard: The new solution to climate change? A yellow powder you can hold in your fingersUC Berkeley News: Capturing carbon from the air just got easierSmithsonian Magazine: This New, Yellow Powder Quickly Pulls Carbon Dioxide From the Air, and Researchers Say ‘There's Nothing Like It'For a transcript, please visit https://climatebreak.org/cof-999-carbon-capture-with-dr-omar-yaghi/
Send us a textToday on the podcast, we're all about Christmas! What a festive time of the year! Everyone is eagerly anticipating the holidays, so here we go. Jeff invited some friends to share their recommendations for Christmas movies and songs. You never know what new classics might find their way into your home this year. It's going to be a jolly good time, so turn up the volume and listen along to some classic and new Christmas releases. Happy holidays from Mary B's 5th son. We hope you enjoy this Sunday or any day with Mary B's fifth son. -IF YOU LIKE THIS WEEKS EPISODE HELP US GROW THIS PODCAST BY RATING, SUBSCRIBE, AND FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @MARYBS5THSON. FINALLY, PLEASE SHARE THIS PODCAST WITH THOSE YOU LOVE TO HELP US CONTINUE TO CREATE CONTENT FOR YOU TO ENJOY EVERY SUNDAY MORNING OR ANYTIME!
Brazil currency Government bail out South American weather End of year, end of quarter FED tomorrow COF on Friday Who will blink first on the cash?
REAL LIFE Devon is dealing with a sick family and Ben is wiped, despite finally having a chance to rest. Ben has been covering for his boss and teaching a beginning HTML class to kids. Most of the kids are awesome but some are “chaos gremlins.” Ben also just drove to Burback and back for a roller derby tournament. Ben had to be the father to 15 kids. Ben's wife had to stay home for work and to take care of a geriatric cat. For Steven this was conference week so his kids got off school early. He forced them to play outside with the extra time. Steven's kids have been “bruh-ing.” Steven has jumped back into Caves and Qud. (https://www.cavesofqud.com/). It's a fantastic, weird, fun game. Steven is reading Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer, which is… interesting. Steven also built a Lego Nano Gauntlet. FUTURE OR NOW First up, Mothership RPG (check it out here), the award-winning sci-fi horror game where surviving outer space is just the beginning. With streamlined character creation and easy session prep, it's perfect for both new and experienced players. Steven's even offering to run a game for our listeners—join our Discord if you're in! Next, Ben explores a breakthrough in carbon capture with UC Berkeley's COF-999 powder, which removes CO2 from the air at record rates and promises a more energy-efficient future. Read about it here. Lastly, Devon dives into panpsychism, the philosophical idea that consciousness is a fundamental property of the universe. Hear his take, complete with debates from thinkers like Sean Carroll and Philip Goff. Want to learn more? Check out the Wikipedia entry or this intriguing Mind Chat video. BOOK CLUB Renee has been watching Prodigy. We mention needing to discuss the new episodes of Lower Decks and the short film Unification. The High Test by Fredrik Pohl (1983) Originally published in Asimov Science Fiction Magazine. A story of a man working as a driving instructor on a distant planet. He's actually a flight instructor teaching humans and aliens how to fly their spaceships. A cozy slice of life according to Ben. According to Devon the story felt like a product of the 50s despite being written in the 80s. Was the inspiration for this story: what if an alien needed to pass a driving test before attempting to destroy humans? Next Week Big Oxygen by exurb1a
Do you prefer multistory episodes, single story episodes, or a mix? Let us know! In today's episode of Discover Daily, we explore the mysterious world of cryptocurrency as a new HBO documentary reignites the debate over Bitcoin's creator by suggesting Canadian developer Peter Todd as Satoshi Nakamoto. Todd has gone into hiding following the documentary's claims, which present circumstantial evidence linking him to Bitcoin's creation, though the cryptocurrency community remains skeptical of these assertions.We then delve into groundbreaking developments in carbon capture technology, where UC Berkeley researchers have created COF-999, an innovative powder that can remove up to 20kg of CO2 per year using just 200 grams. This remarkable material operates at room temperature and requires significantly less energy than traditional carbon capture methods, potentially transforming our approach to combating climate change.Our main story focuses on Colombia's ambitious $4.5 million expedition to recover the legendary San José galleon, known as the "Holy Grail of Shipwrecks." This 300-year-old Spanish warship, containing an estimated $17 billion in gold, silver, and emeralds, lies at the bottom of the Caribbean Sea. The recovery effort has sparked an international legal battle over ownership rights between Colombia, Spain, indigenous groups, and a U.S.-based company, highlighting the complex intersection of historical preservation and national heritage.From Perplexity's Discover Feed: https://www.perplexity.ai/page/named-bitcoin-creator-in-hidin-7gvtjeqkR6Sp.TmCwbRuxwhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/powder-can-capture-carbon-from-iv7mjPSZQHyIzV6OynyqeAhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/the-holy-grail-of-shipwrecks-DuKDuHpKQparaBaoOQ8EYQPerplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
S&P Futures are positive this morning as markets remained focused on corporate earnings and Treasury yields. Shares of DECK, LHX, DLR, COF & WDC are higher after earnings releases. U.S. Judge blocks the pending merger between Tapestry & Capri. MSFT to release hot selling video game "call of Duty today on a subscription basis. Durable Goods report is due out this morning - next week's economic calendar is very active. In Europe, markets are mixed to lower on the back of positive earnings reports. Oil prices are higher with Middle East developments in focus.
Disappointing cattle trade Cattle hit sell signals Cattle inventory for July not happening Stdy cash going into COF report Hogs technically looking better Grains is a tough one to call Market gets itself there in ahead of time Low 4's now what on corn
Con nuestros médicos, Esther Holgado, Jesús de la Fuente y Alberto García Salido hablamos de los peligros que causa en el consumo la similitud de los medicamentos genéricos. Además, hablamos con la presidenta del Colegio Oficial de Farmacéuticos (COF) de Palencia, Ana Deza, sobre el mecanismo que ha creado para que los usuarios de las farmacias no confundan los medicamentos genéricos pediátricos.
Wow. What a weekend, this was the most technically challenging match I've shot. The CoF was 18 stage, then one got tossed due to target failure so we shot 17 stages for a total 169 points. Congrats to Nathan Toungate for only dropping 5 shots on the match and a clean day 2! Guy 00:10 Kate Estes 2:22 Jake Graves 14:49 Payton Grimes 32:34 Dale Rhodes 47:39 Richard Kutcher 55:35 Gage Caples 1:03:21 Find us on IG @anothergdpodcast Find Gravestone Precision Shooting LLC on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/shootgravestone Be sure to like and share the podcast and rate us on Apple. Check for the latest episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoM08e3I9xAMqFH2qEDkOBQ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gdpodcast/message
4/18/24 Exploring fuel & feed commodity market South American production & cash prices Weather Higher cattle ahead of COF report
4-16-24 Is a base in place for the cattle? Cash movement COF on Friday How are cattle weights? Short term tech oversold? Weather for effecting the markets Bull spreading in the corn Beans missed the boat with exports again
3/21/24 South American weather Acreage & stocks report Fed reserve talk COF
Earnings season rolls on plus some acquisitions made the news this week: (00:21) Emily Flippen and Andy Cross discuss: - Earnings reports for Nvidia, Etsy, Wayfair, Walmart, Palo Alto Networks, and MercadoLibre - Acquisition roundup: Capital One is acquiring Discovery Financial and Walmart is acquiring Vizio (19:11) Bloomberg reporter, Kurt Wagner talks about Twitter and his new book “The Battle for the Bird.” (34:25) Emily and Andy break down two stocks on their radar: Grab Holdings and HubSpot Stocks discussed: NVDA, ETSY, W, WMT, PANW, MELI, COF, DFS, GRAB, HUBS Host: Ron Gross Guests: Emily Flippen, Andy Cross, Kurt Wagner Engineers: Dan Boyd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Capital One wants Discover for a $35 billion dollar all stock deal. (00:21) Ricky Mulvey and Jim Gillies discuss: - How a merged Capital One and Discover would compare to the big banks. - The investor reaction to the proposed merger. - Home Depot's earnings. - The end of an activist story at a company that makes garden rakes. Plus, (16:47) Robert Brokamp and Alison Southwick continue their conversation with Jason Moser and Bill Mann. They cover the stocks that got away and the ones that broke their hearts. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/motleyfool Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Companies discussed: DFS, COF, HD, GFF, UA, LULU, NVDA, TDG, JD, EB, U, IOT, ONON Host: Ricky Mulvey Guests: Jim Gillies, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp, Jason Moser, Bill Mann Producer: Mary Long Engineers: Dan Boyd, Jim Gillies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1-22-24 Positive market trade Acreage numbers Crop progress in S.A. China & the economy China's exports COF report market reactions Consumer confidence & protein purchases
What if you could find tomorrow's biggest projects today, and turn $1000 into a 100k? These are TINY market cap projects, and by nature, "high risk." But that's why we're looking at them. High risk, high reward, baby! Today's episode is $COF & $CHIBA Do you think Cryptoforce or ChibaNeko has 100x potential? Here's their links: https://twitter.com/ChibaNeko_erc20 https://twitter.com/Cryptoforceplay Find us: https://linktr.ee/the100xpodcast Find our speakers this week: Matthew Walker - https://twitter.com/hawaiianmint Cesar Martinez: https://twitter.com/poppabigmac Our Current Partners: Astrabit Trading: https://astrabit.io/ Shrapnel: https://twitter.com/playSHRAPNEL Storage Chain: Disclosures: As always, we want to stress that nothing in this is financial investment advice. Our goal with these conversations is to give everyone listening one more tool in their belt to utilize while they do their own research and learn more about crypto. 100x Podcast Partners are not endorsements to purchase or invest. They are projects or brands who have (at a minimum) purchased ad space in our podcast (which is how we fund the podcast's operations). We meet with them, often have them on the podcast so you can hear from them directly, and often find additional ways to support each other (like introducing us to other cool guests). Please do your own research.
On our first show of 2024, I'm covering how the market and our portfolio ended 2023, adding GEM back to a portfolio, TK has a pulled pork on COF, and I talk to ChatGPT about the role the USD being the world's reserve currency plays in the strength of the US economy.
11-20-23 Argentina election news Holiday trade week First Notice Day next week Export days steady but not higher A lot of ground to make up in corn Weather in beans COF report reactions
This week we are joined by Sandy Spangler, a long-time COF member and Co-Founder of Kharis House in Zambia. Kharis House helps young women in Zambia by housing and educating them. In this episode, Sandy tells her story and lists some of the shocking statistics young women in Zambia deal with that called her and her husband to step into action.
Fraudology is presented by Sardine. Learn more about how their one platform covers you for fraud, compliance, and payments.In this episode of Fraudology, host Karisse Hendrick is again joined by recurring guest Gil Rosenthal, an expert in Credit & Risk Management for Fintechs, Banks, and Issuers. Karisse recently received a couple of great questions from Fraudology listeners in the financial services space, and asked the best person she knows in this side of fraud prevention & risk management to help her answer their questions. Question One: We've been getting slammed with CNP, Token, COF and general eCom fraud for the past year or so. We are having difficulties understanding what's happening, since we only know what fraud looks like on our end!! We don't understand what we're looking at when we see the same merchant ID with multiple acquirer IDs. We don't know how to identify if a terminal is legitimate or a possible stolen terminal that's been changed programmatically. We don't know if we're looking at legitimate monthly charges being runs seconds apart from each other, or if we're looking at a dark web purchased list of cards being tested!! Do you know where an issuer could go to learn these things?Question Two: I'm in the financial services sector and would like to transition to a role in fraud and payments risk at a retailor or processor. Any advice?Listen to this episode to hear answers to these questions from guest Gil Rosenthal & host Karisse Hendrick. They'll discuss the significance of identifying any abnormal activity and spikes in transactions, the importance of understanding specific terminology in different industries, and the benefits of networking and connecting with others in the field. From career transitions to detecting potential issues, Gil & Karisse provide valuable advice and actionable tips for fraud prevention professionals.To connect with Gil Rosenthal or to inquire about his consulting services: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gil-rosenthal/Fraudology is hosted by Karisse Hendrick, a fraud fighter with decades of experience advising hundreds of the biggest ecommerce companies in the world on fraud, chargebacks, and other forms of abuse impacting a company's bottom line. Connect with her on LinkedIn She brings her experience, expertise, and extensive network of experts to this podcast semi weekly, on Tuesdays and Thursdays.Mentioned in this episode:2023-q4-postroll sardine 1
Major banks are teaming up like The Avengers to take on powerful forces: Apple Wallet and PayPal. (0:21) Jason Moser discusses: - Spotify becoming the latest company to announce layoffs - Seven large banks combining forces to create a digital wallet product - How and why Apple and PayPal have such a large lead in this industry (12:40) Asit Sharma and Rickey Mulvey discuss corporate governance and an under-the-radar pop culture company going through some fundamental changes. Our new report, "5 Pullback Stocks" is available for free to Stock Advisor members. To access the report just go to www.fool.com/Pullback. Stocks discussed: SPOT, WFC, BAC, JPM, COF, PNC, USB, TFC, AAPL, PYPL, DIS, MSGS, PG, FNKO Host: Chris Hill Guest: Jason Moser, Asit Sharma Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Rick Engdahl
With 42 college bowl games on tap, are companies spending smart money to sponsor the event? (0:21) Jason Moser discusses: - The economics of bowl game sponsorship - Why local businesses may have an edge - Kellogg sponsoring three bowl games, two of them with their Cheez-It brand (12:45) Tim White and Tim Beyers take a closer look at user-interface design and which companies get it right (and wrong). Stocks mentioned: AZO, COF, SAM, K, LYFT, HUBS, CRM, SNAP, AAPL, WDAY Holiday Music: The Hanukkah Waltz by Bela Fleck and the Flecktones Host: Chris Hill Guests: Jason Moser, Tim White, Tim Beyers Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Rick Engdahl, Tim Sparks