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Salah puts an end to speculation by signing a new contract with Liverpool

LIVERPOOL: Mohamed Salah’s best years are still ahead of him, according to Jurgen Klopp, after the Liverpool star signed a new contract on Friday, putting an end to speculation about his future. Salah’s new contract will reportedly make him the club’s highest-paid player of all time, with a weekly salary of £350,000 ($425,000) until 2025. The 30-year-old was in the final year of his previous contract when negotiations broke down over his wage demands. However, tying Salah down to a new contract was critical to Liverpool’s hopes of continuing to succeed under Klopp. The Egypt forward has 156 goals in 254 appearances for Liverpool in five years. “This is a special treat for our fans to make their weekend even more enjoyable.” I’m sure there will be some celebrations in response to this news.

“It’s the best decision for us and best decision for him. He belongs with us I think. This is his club now. “I have no doubt Mo’s best years are still to come. And that’s saying something because the first five seasons here have been the stuff of legend.”

Salah has been an integral part of reestablishing Klopp’s men as perennial contenders for domestic and European success since joining Roma in 2017. He scored against Tottenham in the 2019 Champions League final and was the club’s top scorer when they won the Premier League for the first time in 30 years in 2020. Salah now has his sights set on more trophies after finally putting pen to paper. “I’m really excited to win trophies with the club.” “Everyone should be happy today,” he said. “I think it takes a little time to renew, but everything is done now, so we just need to focus on what’s next.”

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Defending champion Djokovic and Alcaraz make it to the fourth round of Wimbledon.

LONDON – Three-time defending champion Novak Djokovic advanced to the fourth round of Wimbledon for the 14th time on Friday, defeating Serbian compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic in straight sets. Carlos Alcaraz of Spain advanced to the fourth round by defeating Germany’s Oscar Otte 6-3, 6-1, 6-2. The 19-year-old fifth seed broke in the first game to take the early lead, then repeated the feat to win the set. In the second set, he raced out to a 5-0 lead before his momentum was briefly slowed. Two more breaks in the third set sealed Alcaraz’s victory, and he will face Italian 10th seed Jannik Sinner in the round of 16. Alcaraz, who has four titles this year, won 88 percent of his points on his first serve.

Djokovic won 6-0, 6-3, 6-4 to become the seventh Wimbledon champion, joining Pete Sampras. Djokovic’s victory on Friday was the 330th of his Grand Slam career. “It means I’ve been playing for a long time, which I’m very grateful for, and I’m very blessed to be able to compete at the highest level and win more Grand Slams,” said the 35-year-old top seed. “I’m proud of my level of consistency.” After winning his first set against Kwon Soon-woo, the Serb only lost seven games to Thanasi Kokkinakis.

“Honestly, I think I’ve been playing better and better as the tournament has progressed, which is always something you hope for,” Djokovic said. “You want to raise the level of tennis a notch with each match, and that’s exactly what’s happening.” I know I can always do better, and I always expect the best from myself, but so far, so good, and I eagerly await the next round.” Djokovic’s victory on Friday was his 22nd in a row on grass. He hasn’t lost a grass-court match since losing in the final of Queen’s four years ago to Marin Cilic.

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Ton-up Pant defeats England

BIRMINGHAM: Rishabh Pant gave Ben Stokes’ England a taste of their own medicine with a superb counter-attacking century as India recovered from a top-order collapse on the first day of the delayed fifth Test at Edgbaston on Friday. After winning the toss, Stokes bowled out India for 98-5 under overcast skies in Birmingham. Pant responded with a brilliant 146, and he and fellow left-hander Ravindra Jadeja, 83 not out, shared a sixth-wicket partnership of 222, helping India to 338-7 at stumps.

England came into this match fresh off a 3-0 series win over Test world champions New Zealand, notable for the aggressive, fearless approach shown by their new captain Stokes and red-ball coach Brendon McCullum. Pant, on the other hand, has spent his entire career playing ‘Baz ball,’ as England’s new style has been dubbed in honor of McCullum’s nickname. On Friday, he was especially harsh on Jack Leach, swinging himself off his feet while slogging a four and later driving the left-arm spinner one-handed for six runs in an over that cost 22 runs.

Leach, who had a 10-wicket haul in the third Test against New Zealand, gave up 71 runs in nine wicketless overs. Pant’s century came in 89 balls, with 15 fours and a six. It was the end of a 39-over double-century stand, the second-highest score of Pant’s Test career, his fifth hundred in 31 matches, and third against England. Friday’s match was supposed to be played in Manchester last September, but it was canceled just hours before the scheduled start time due to coronavirus concerns within the India camp.

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Sindh’s LG results: PPP triumphs

The party leaders are expressing dissatisfaction with the results as the PPP celebrates its massive victory in the first round of Sindh’s local government elections, which were held on June 26 in 14 districts. Opposition parties have leveled severe allegations of election fraud and arm-twisting by the Sindh police against the Sindh administration. After rejecting the electoral process, the political parties in Sindh have requested that the ECP cancel the election and hold a new one. They claim that the PPP manipulated the election by deploying government, police, and local govt instruments.

In Pakistan, defeated political parties have never openly admitted defeat by admitting that they may not have been able to persuade or seduce voters. Our political leaders across the political spectrum would rather hide behind rigging claims than learn from failure and devise a better plan for the future. Opposition parties’ assertions that the PPP’s victory was rigged and controlled appear to be false. This victory, in my judgment, is not the result of widespread and systemic rigging. The PPP benefited from being the ruling party. Another aspect is that the PPP controls almost the entire political landscape of Sindh.

Women’s votes were critical to the success of the PPP. As a consequence of the social initiatives it funded for rural women in Sindh, the PPP has gained a significant edge among female voters. The PPP administration has done well in providing health care to citizens of rural Sindh. Numerous new hospitals have been developed to provide free medical treatments. On June 26, 14 districts in Sindh voted in local government elections, including Larkana, Kambar-Shahdadkot, Shikarpur, Jacobabad, Kashmore, Sukkur, Ghotki, Khairpur, Naushehro Feroze, Shaheed Benazirabad, Sanghar, Mirpurkhas, Umerkot, and Tharparkar. Unfortunately, the elections were contaminated by violence and poor voter turnout.

The violence halted voting at 30 of the over 9,000 polling stations, took two lives, and injured almost a dozen others. Voting was also delayed in roughly 40 polling locations due to poor administration and erroneous printing of election symbols on ballots. Although the exact number of voters is unknown, early indications indicate a reduced turnout. High heat, voter apathy, and political parties’ failure to rally voters will all have contributed to low turnout. As previously stated, the PPP candidates dominated the first round of local government elections. According to unofficial data, the PPP has won almost 5,500 of the 6,277 seats.

Over 85% of the available seats are occupied. The opposition parties and independents combined for only 15% of the seats. In Sindh, the ruling party controls more than 90 percent of the seats in various districts. Candidates for the PPP easily won a number of municipal and town committee elections. The party has also gained substantial wins in crucial urban regions including Mirpurkhas, Sanghar, Larkana, Shikarpur, Shaheed Benazir Abad (Nawab Shah), and Sukkur.

According to the figures, the PPP won 274 of the 354 municipal committee seats and 860 of the 946 local government delegates elected without opposition in 14 districts. Opposition parties were able to capture 80 seats by teaming up with independent candidates.

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Farhan Akhtar discusses his relationship with Mehwish Hayat’s Aisha in ‘Ms Marvel.’

Farhan Akhtar, an Indian actor and director, says he is grateful to have been a part of a show that saw the debut of a Muslim superhero on television. The Bollywood star, who is receiving a lot of praise for his portrayal of Waleed in Ms. Marvel episode four, is remaining tight-lipped about his character.

“I am not allowed to respond,” Farhan, who plays the leader of the vigilante group the Red Daggers, told India Today. In the show, Waleed assists Kamala Khan in her fight against Clandestines, led by Najma. While fans praised his action-packed Hollywood debut, many thought Farhan’s screentime was insufficient. “What matters is that people enjoy Kamala’s journey,” he said.

Farhan Akhtar, an Indian actor, and director, says he is grateful to have been a part of a show that saw the debut of a Muslim superhero on television. The Bollywood star, who is receiving a lot of praise for his portrayal of Waleed in Ms Marvel episode four, is remaining tight-lipped about his character.

“I am not allowed to respond,” Farhan, who plays the leader of the vigilante group the Red Daggers, told India Today. In the show, Waleed assists Kamala Khan in her fight against Clandestines, led by Najma. While fans praised his action-packed Hollywood debut, many thought Farhan’s screentime was insufficient. “What matters is that people enjoy Kamala’s journey,” he s

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I enjoy a good challenge: Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy discusses how she depicted partition in ‘Ms. Marvel

Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, Pakistan’s first Oscar-winning filmmaker, has recently added another feather to her hat by becoming the first local director to work directly with Marvel. Chinoy was one of four directors chosen to direct Marvel’s latest film, Kamala Khan, the story of a Pakistani-American superhero.

Ms. Marvel has been all the rage since news broke of the comic book being turned into a full-fledged show. Fans and critics have praised the show for staying true to its roots, casting appropriate actors and portraying true desi culture.

Chinoy directed the fourth and fifth episodes of the series. However, one scene in the most recent episode has gotten the internet buzzing! In the fourth installment,However, one scene in the most recent episode has gotten the internet buzzing! Ms. Marvel’s fourth episode features Kamala visiting Karachi for the first time to see her Nani, Sana, played by Pakistani actress Samina Ahmed. Ms. Marvel teleports to 1947 in the episode, and the audience gets a glimpse of the Indo-Pak partition.

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Over 800 new cases have been reported in Pakistan, with a positive rate of 4.47 percent.

Pakistan confirmed almost 800 cases on Saturday, the greatest daily rise in over four months, as the nationwide positive rate jumped to 4.47 percent.

The National Institute of Health (NIH) recorded 818 instances in the prior 24 hours, up from 694 the day before. The figure is the highest since March 3, when the nation had 953 infections in a single day.

Positive sentiment increased to 4.47 percent from 3.93 percent yesterday. The NIH statistics also revealed that 18,305 tests were performed across the country in the previous 24 hours, with 126 individuals in critical care. During this time, four people died as a result of the lethal virus.

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Khizr Khan, of Pakistani origin, will receive the highest US civil award

President Joe Biden will present the highest US civil award to Pakistani-origin Khizr Khan, who rose to prominence after challenging ex-US President Donald Trump’s knowledge of the American constitution.

The US president named 17 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which is awarded to individuals who have made exemplary contributions to the United States’ prosperity, values, or security, world peace, or other significant societal, public, or private endeavors.

Khizr is a Gold Star father and the founder of the Constitution Literacy and National Unity Center. He is the father of US Army Captain Humayun Khan, who was killed in Iraq in 2004.

He is a prominent advocate for the rule of law and religious freedom, and he served on President Biden’s Commission on International Religious Freedom.

On July 7, the awards will be presented at the White House.

The White House said in a statement, “These seventeen Americans demonstrate the power of possibilities and embody the soul of the nation – hard work, perseverance, and faith.”

It stated that these individuals overcame significant obstacles to achieve impressive achievements in the arts and sciences, dedicated their lives to advocating for the most vulnerable among us, and acted courageously to drive change in their communities – and around the world – while blazing trails for future generations.

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Russia is accused by Ukraine’s army of dropping phosphorus bombs on Snake Island.

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KYIV, UKRAINE – Ukraine’s army accused Russia on Friday of carrying out strikes on Snake Island with incendiary phosphorus munitions, just a day after Moscow withdrew its forces from the rocky outcrop in the Black Sea.

“Today, around 18:00 p.m. Russian air force SU-30 planes dropped phosphorus bombs on Zmiinyi island twice “It said in a statement, referring to Snake Island by another name.

The Russian defense ministry described the retreat as a “goodwill gesture” meant to show that Moscow will not interfere with UN efforts to organize protected grain exports from Ukraine.

The Ukrainian army accused Russia on Friday of failing to “respect even their own declarations.”

Its statement was accompanied by a video showing a plane dropping munitions on the island at least twice and what appeared to be white streaks rising above it.

Phosphorus weapons, which leave a distinctive white trail in the sky, are incendiary weapons that are prohibited against civilians but permitted against military targets under an international treaty.

Ukraine has accused Russia of employing them several times since its invasion of its neighbor in late February, including on civilian areas, claims Moscow denies.

Ukraine claimed the Russians were forced to flee the island after being bombarded with artillery and missile fire.

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A magnitude 6.1 earthquake on Iran’s Gulf coast killed at least five people.

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DUBAI: A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck southern Iran early Saturday, killing at least five people, according to state media, with the area also hit by two subsequent strong quakes of up to 6.3 magnitudes.

“Five people died in the earthquake… and 12 people have been hospitalized so far,” Mehrdad Hassanzadeh, head of emergency management in Hormozgan Province on Iran’s Gulf coast, told state TV. “Rescue operations have been completed, and we are now providing tents as emergency housing.”

A magnitude 6.3 earthquake and a magnitude 6.1 quake followed the 6.1 quakes that flattened the village of Sayeh Khosh near Iran’s Gulf coast, according to the state news agency IRNA. There were at least a dozen aftershocks.

“All of the victims died in the first earthquake, and no one was harmed in the next two severe quakes because people were already outside their homes,” Foad Moradzadeh, governor of Bandar Lengeh country, was quoted by the state news agency IRNA as saying.

Major geological fault lines crisscross Iran, which has recently experienced several devastating earthquakes. A magnitude 6.6 earthquake in Kerman province in 2003 killed 31,000 people and destroyed the ancient city of Bam.

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Met Office predicts heavy rains and thunderstorms in Karachi within the next 24 hours.

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KARACHI: The first spell of monsoon rains is expected to arrive in Karachi this evening, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) forecast on Saturday.

The port city is expected to receive heavy showers and gusty winds on July 3 and 4, according to the Met Office, adding that strong winds of up to 81 kilometers per hour may blow ahead of the downpour.

According to the weather service, a second monsoon will arrive in the country on July 7.

The minimum temperature in the city was 30 degrees, and the maximum temperature is expected to be between 34 and 36 degrees. As of this morning, the humidity level is 66 percent.

“Humid and partly cloudy weather is expected in most districts of the country today,” said PMD, “with rain-wind-thundershowers in Kashmir, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Islamabad, lower Sindh, and eastern Balochistan.”

Monsoon rains have begun in the country, according to the Met Office, with the first spells falling in parts of Northeast Punjab, Kashmir, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. More thundershowers with isolated heavy rain are expected in the coming days in these areas.

Strong monsoon currents are also expected to enter southeastern Sindh and Balochistan starting today.

As a result of this weather system:

From July 2-5, rain-thundershowers with heavy to very heavy falls are expected in the districts of Tharparkar, Umerkot, Sanghar, Badin, Mirpurkhas, Thatta, Hyderabad, Tando M. Khan, Tando Allayar, Karachi, Dadu, and Jamshoro.
During this time, rain-thundershowers with isolated heavy falls are expected in the districts of Shaheed Benazirabad, Noshero Feroz, Sukkur, Larkana, Khairpur, Shikarpur, Qambar Shahdadkot, Ghotki, and Kashmore.
From July 2-5, rain-thundershowers with heavy to very heavy falls are expected in Khuzdar, Barkhan, Lasbella, Kohlu, Sibbi, Awaran, Naseerabad, and Panjgur.
During the period, rain-thunderstorms with a few heavy falls are expected in Quetta, Zhob, Dalbandin, Nokkundi, Noshki, Qila Saifullah, Mastung, Kalat, and the coastal belt (Gawadar, Pasni, and Ormara).

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Dua Zahra is tested again to determine her age: sources

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KARACHI: Teenager Dua Zahra underwent various tests on Saturday as authorities try to determine her age in line with court orders,

The Anti-Violent Crime Cell (AVCC) had taken Dua Zahra — who had gone missing from her Karachi residence in April but was later found to have married Zaheer Ahmed in Lahore — into its custody from Lahore and brought her to Karachi earlier today for an ossification test.

The test to determine her age is being conducted once again after her father challenged an earlier test that revealed that the girl’s age was between 16 and 17.

According to the sources, X-rays and other tests were performed at the Services Hospital, while dental exams were performed at another hospital. Following that, the police returned her to Services Hospital.

The medical board, which was formed last week to determine her age, has summoned her father, according to sources. They stated that her test results would be available in four days.

The Additional District and Sessions Judge East denied Zahra’s father’s request to change the investigation officer (IO) looking into her alleged kidnapping earlier today.

The court observed that the judicial magistrate hearing her case had not issued a decision based on the IO’s challan.

The petitioner has the right to appeal even if the challan is accepted, according to the court.

It was also noted that the issue of determining her age is still pending with the medical board.

Zahra’s father had filed a plea in the district and sessions court last week through his lawyer, requesting that the IO be replaced. He claimed that the officer was conducting the investigation in a “biassed manner.”

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NASA investigates a mysterious rocket crash into the moon.

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NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter captured new images of a mysterious rocket crashing into the moon’s far side, leaving behind a double crater.

According to NASA, the collision resulted in two overlapping impact sites. One crater is 59 feet long and another is 52.5 feet long.

Astronomers had already predicted a collision after discovering an unidentified space object on a collision course with the moon. They were not, however, expecting a double crater.

“No other rocket body impacts on the moon created double craters,” the space agency said in the press release. 

NASA said that the double crater can be caused by a rocket that has large masses on both its ends. 

However, “a spent rocket has mass concentrated at the motor end; the rest of the rocket stage mainly consists of an empty fuel tank,” explained NASA. 

The agency believes, however, that the mass on both ends of the rocket may help them identify its origin. 

“I must confess that I’d naively thought it would be easier to find and would have been located shortly after impact,” said Bill Gray, the astronomer who first discovered the strange object and alerted NASA, in a blog Project Pluto.

So far, no country or organization has claimed responsibility for the collision.

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On Rajkummar Rao And Patralekhaa’s Parisian Pic, Arjun Kapoor Left This ROFL Comment

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Patralekhaa with Rajkummar Rao. (Image courtesy: patralekhaa)

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Patralekhaa and husband Rajkummar Rao  are holidaying in Paris and what good is a Paris vacation without a visit to the Eiffel Tower? So the star couple shared an adorable picture of themselves, in which we got a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower in the backdrop. Patralekhaa captioned the post: “Us” and added a heart emoji. In the comments section, Arjun Kapoor wrote: “Arre yeh location jaani pehchani hai (this location looks very familiar).” Arjun’s comment, replete with humour, was with reference to his latest Parisian holiday with Malaika Arora. Arjun celebrated his 37th birthday in the city of love.

Here’s a screenshot of Arjun Kapoor’s comment:

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Screenshot of Arjun Kapoor’s comment on Patralekhaa’s post.

This is what Patralekhaa posted:

About Arjun Kapoor’s comment, the actor was holidaying in Paris too a few days ago, along with girlfriend Malaika Arora. Arjun Kapoor and Malaika Arora also shared pictures from their Parisian vacation and the Ek Villain Returns actor captioned them: “Eiffel good… I knew I would…”

Patralekhaa and Rajkummar dated for over 11 years before getting married in Chandigarh last year. They co-starred in the film CityLights. The actress made her debut in Bollywood opposite Rajkummar Rao in the film CityLights. The actress has also starred in films such as Love Games, Badnaam Gali and Nanu Ki Jaanu, to name a few.

Rajkummar Rao stepped into the film industry with Love, Sex Aur Dhokha. His breakout role was in the 2013 film Kai Po Che! Rajkummar has also featured in critically-acclaimed films like CityLights, Shahid, Omerta, Newton and Aligarh. The actor recently starred in Hum Do Hamare Do and Badhaai Do. His upcoming projects include Hit and Monica, O My Darling.



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Atlas 5 launches Space Force satellite to test early warning technology

by Shahid Hussain

After waiting out cloudy weather, the U.S. Space Force launched two satellites atop an Atlas 5 rocket Friday to test ballistic and hypersonic missile early warning and tracking technology and to deploy a maneuverable spacecraft carrying an unknown number of classified payloads.

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Already running a day late because of stormy weather, the $1.1 billion USSF-12 mission got off to a ground-shaking start at 7:15 p.m. EDT when its United Launch Alliance rocket thundered to life with 2.3 million pounds of thrust from its first stage engine and four strap-on boosters.

Trailing a spectacular jet of flaming exhaust, the 196-foot-tall rocket rapidly climbed from pad 41 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, knifing through low clouds and quickly disappearing from view as it streaked away to the east over the Atlantic Ocean.
Eleven minutes later, the Aerojet Rocketdyne engine powering the rocket’s second stage completed the first of three planned firings designed to put the two satellites in a circular orbit 22,300 miles above the equator. The trip was expected to take about six hours, ending early Saturday with the satellites’ deployment from the Centaur second stage.

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US Ambassador Donald Blome meets PM Shehbaz, discusses ‘bilateral ties

by Shahid hussain

Ambassador of the United States to Pakistan, Donald Blome, called on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday to discuss bilateral ties, according to a statement from the premier’s office.

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Ambassador Blome, who arrived in Pakistan late last month, has taken over the charge of the US mission at a time of unique challenges and opportunities. He is the first full-time American envoy in Islamabad after a gap of almost four years, assuming charge of his assignment when Afghanistan is apparently no more a dominant issue in bilateral ties following last year’s withdrawal of US forces from the country at the end of a 20-year-long war — the longest in American history.
Earlier today, Blome presented his credentials to President Dr Arif Alvi at the Presidency in Islamabad.

Previously, David Hale served as the US ambassador to Pakistan from 2015 to 2018.

In his meeting with Blome today, PM Shehbaz highlighted the historic, longstanding ties between the two countries and underscored Pakistan’s desire to further develop this relationship on the basis of mutual respect, trust, and interest, the statement from the Prime Minister’s Office said.

The premier underscored that various dialogues established between Pakistan and US had been playing a critical role in strengthening bilateral ties in the areas of trade, investment, IT, climate change, health, and energy.

He emphasised that US companies needed to be encouraged by the Development Finance Corporation of the US to invest in Pakistan’s large market keeping in view the country’s economic and demographic potential.

The PM also congratulated the ambassador on his presentation of credentials to the president and expressed the hope that the envoy would devote his efforts to deepening and enhancing bilateral ties between the US and Pakistan.

“This year marks the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Pakistan and the United States,” the statement added.

He hoped that both countries would celebrate the historic occasion “in a befitting manner, which would further deepen bilateral and people-to-people ties”. He also stressed the need to have more exchanges at a high-level between the two countries.

Ambassador Blome thanked Pakistan for its prompt and effective assistance in facilitating the evacuation [of people] from Afghanistan.

In reply, the premier emphasised that the deepening of cooperation between Pakistan and the United States would promote peace and stability in Afghanistan and contribute to averting the humanitarian crisis in that country, which had been further aggravated by the recent earthquake.

While highlighting the rising wave of Islamophobia in India, PM Shehbaz condemned the sacrilegious remarks by two BJP officials about the Holy Prophet (PBUH), leading to outrage among Muslims.

He pointed out that India was committing “grave violations of human rights in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK)”.

While reiterating Pakistan’s commitment to the promotion of peace in the region, he stressed the importance of peaceful resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute.

PM Shehbaz urged the international community to discharge its moral obligations, while also calling upon India to adhere to the UN resolutions.

The prime minister also conveyed his good wishes to the people and government of the United States on their 246th Independence Day.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 series gets third One UI Watch 4 .5beta with several bug fixes

by Shahid Hussain

Samsung is currently beta testing One UI Watch 4.5 based on Wear OS 3.5 for the Galaxy Watch 4 and Watch 4 Classic. At the beginning of June, the South Korean OEM kicked off the One UI Watch beta program, allowing enthusiastic users to try out the upcoming update before public release. The second beta followed nearly three weeks later, bringing tons of bug fixes. Now, Samsung has released the third beta for the smartwatches with further software refinements and improvements

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.In a recent post over at Samsung Community forums, Samsung announced the rollout of the third One UI Watch 4.5 beta for the Galaxy Watch 4 family. The update (software version R8**XXU1ZVFA) includes the following bug fixes:

Improving Watchface GUI
Fixed restore problem after Tile backup
Fixed SysUI crash problem when pushing Home button during scrolling
Fixed Music Bixby malfunction problem
Improving wearing detection accuracy
Improving usability of Alarm, Stopwatch, Timer, and World Clock
Stabilizing touch performance
Improving power consumption caused by Buds auto switch communication
Improving performance of automatic exercise
Improving recognition rate of Wrist up when bicycle exercise
Fixed BT connection problem when running gallery app
Other improvements are applied

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Pakistan: Inflation Rises To 13-year High Of 21.3% In June, Expected To Rise Further

By Shahid Hussain

In the month of June, inflation in Pakistan increased to 21.32%, which is the highest in the last 13 years, according to reports. Multiple sectors witnessed a double-digit inflation rate but the highest inflation rate was seen in the transportation sector at 62.17% and perishable food items also saw an increase in prices by 36.34%.

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Other sections in which inflation was measured in the double digits are: Non-perishable food items (24.43pc), Restaurants and hotels (21.85pc), Clothing and footwear (13.72), Alcoholic beverages and tobacco (17.6pc).

Meanwhile, other sectors such as Health, Housing and utilities, Education, Recreation and Culture have also seen a significant rate of inflation in Pakistan.

Cash-strapped Pakistan is facing growing economic challenges, with high inflation, sliding forex reserves, a widening current account deficit and a depreciating currency.

Earlier the Finance Ministry of Pakistan had warned that inflation will go beyond 15pc in the upcoming financial year, which begins from July 1 in Pakistan.

The Economic Adviser’s Wing (EAW) Monthly Economic Update for June & Outlook had previously said, “Despite achieving the growth of 5.97pc in FY2022, the underlying macroeconomic imbalances associated with domestic and international risks are making growth outlook indistinct.”

The State Bank of Pakistan’s (SBP) demand management policy may fail as a result of supply restrictions and increasing global commodity prices, according to the EAW, adding that it may further lower income levels.

Finance Minister blames former government of Imran Khan for Pakistan’s economic crisis

Pakistan Finance Minister Miftah Ismail on Thursday while addressing a press conference in Islamabad stated that the government was not in a position to bear more subsidies anymore, therefore necessitating the hikes. He further also criticised the former government’s policies and said that they “deteriorated the country’s economy”.

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Adding more to it, he also asserted that the incumbent government is facing the brunt of the former government’s doings and due to this, Pakistan is presently bearing a loss of PKR 24.3 on petrol, PKR 59.16 on diesel, PKR 39.49 on kerosene oil, and PKR 39.16 on light diesel oil. 

(With inputs from ANI)

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FIFA to Use New High-Tech for Offside Calls at World Cup

By Shahid Hussain

FIFA will introduce new technology to improve offside calls at the World Cup in Qatar this year, using a limb-tracking camera system.

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FIFA said Friday it is ready to launch semi-automated offside technology (SAOT) that uses multiple cameras to track player movements plus a sensor in the ball — and will quickly show 3D images on stadium screens at the tournament to help fans understand the referee’s call.

It’s the third World Cup in a row that sees FIFA introduce new technology to help referees.

Goal-line technology was ready for the 2014 tournament in Brazil after a notorious refereeing error in 2010. In 2018, video review to help referees judge game-changing incidents was rolled out in Russia.

The new offside system promises faster and more accurate decisions than are currently made with the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system, even though the 2018 World Cup avoided major mistakes on offside calls.

Controversy has since flared in European leagues, especially where VAR officials draw on-screen lines over players for marginal calls. They have been mocked as “armpit offsides” because of the tiny margins.

“Although these tools are quite accurate, this accuracy may be improved,” said Pierluigi Collina, who leads FIFA’s refereeing program and worked the 2002 World Cup final in the pre-technology era.
Each stadium in Qatar will have 12 cameras beneath the roof synchronized to track 29 data points on each player’s body 50 times per second. Data is processed with artificial intelligence to create a 3D offside line that is alerted to the team of VAR officials.

A sensor in the match ball tracks its acceleration and gives a more precise “kick point” — when the decisive pass is played – to align with the offside line data, FIFA innovation director Johannes Holzmüller said in an online briefing.

Ensuring soccer’s biggest event is a showcase for technological progress — and avoids obvious errors that live on in World Cup lore — has been a long-time FIFA goal.

The shot by England’s Frank Lampard that crossed the Germany goal-line in 2010 but was not given as a goal almost immediately ended then-president Sepp Blatter’s opposition to giving referees technological aids.

Later that same day in South Africa, a clearly incorrect offside call let Carlos Tevez score Argentina’s first goal in a 3-1 win over Mexico in the round of 16.

In 2014, Bosnia-Herzegovina failed to advance from the group in its first World Cup after Edin Dzeko’s early goal against Nigeria was wrongly judged offside. Nigeria went on to win 1-0.

FIFA’s push to get the new offside technology ready for the World Cup was slowed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Live in-game trials were run at the Arab Cup in Qatar last December and FIFA’s Club World Cup played in February in the United Arab Emirates.

Within seconds of a possible offside, a specialist member of the VAR team can manually check the data-created line for attackers and defenders and the kick point of the pass, Holzmüller said.

It falls to the senior VAR official to alert the match referee of the right decision by their audio link. That should take from 20 to 25 seconds compared to an average of 70 seconds currently for a complex offside call.

“Sometimes the length of checks of reviews is definitely too long,” Collina said, acknowledging delays disrupt the flow of games. “For (VAR officials) time flies, but for the rest — for coaches, for players, for spectators — it’s completely different.”

The same 3D animations of offside calls that VARs will use should then be available to broadcasters and shown on stadium screens, likely during the next stop in play.

Collina is enthusiastic about the technology, less so about the often-used description of “robot referees.”

“I understand that sometimes this is very good for headlines but this is not the case,” said the Italian official, defending the key human element of decision-making in soccer.

Collina also agreed that improved technology will not end soccer’s love of controversy and debating key incidents.

“There will be still room for discussion,” he said.

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21-year-old leg-spinner named in Pakistan women’s central contracts for 2022-23

21-year-old leg-spinner named in Pakistan women’s central contracts for 2022-23

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Tuba Hassan has been rewarded her first-ever central contract as Pakistan Cricket Board unveiled the women’s list for the 2022-23 season.

Three players – Tuba Hassan, Gul Feroza and Sadaf Shamas – have been handed central contracts for the first time.

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Tuba won the ICC Women’s Player of the Month for May 2022 for her memorable debut series against Sri Lanka. In the three-match T20I series, the leg-spinner claimed five wickets – the most in that series for Pakistan – and returned impressive figures of 3/8 in her debut match.
“I am absolutely thrilled and excited at being given the prestigious central contract for the first time,” Tuba said. “Hard work has slowly started to pay off, but this is just the beginning. My focus remains on producing strong performances and contributing in my team’s success, rest I am sure will take care of itself as we have seen in this case.

“I want to thank all my seniors, teammates, support staff and family members who have backed me in this journey to date. Playing and performing for Pakistan and my team remains my only objective, and with the support of a strong group of people around me, I remain confident that I will improve and live up to their expectations,” she added

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Meta testing group chat and voice calls in Facebook Groups

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Meta is testing two new features for Facebook Groups with group chat and voice calls, as per a report by How To Geek. The social media company is testing a new sidebar on the left side of smartphone apps, similar to the layout of Discord, Slack and other apps that allow group-based messaging.
Alongwith the new sidebar, you can also ‘pin’ the groups to the top of the list, a feature WhatsApp users may be well aware of too. In Groups, you can now create chat channels and voice channels in addition to the regular feed. Group members can join and leave the voice channels at any time, very similar to Discord and Telegram. Text-based chats can be accessed in both Facebook Groups and Facebook Messenger.

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Newer cloud-based messaging apps like Telegram and Discord have seen a massive jump in popularity over the years. Also, due to multiple leaks of user data that have happened over the years, Facebook’s reputation as a trustworthy social platform has taken a hit. Meta owns WhatsApp but since many users go to Messenger and Groups sparingly these days on account of the newer messaging apps, the company is trying to revitalise its established services that are suffering from competition.

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Shakira enjoys surfing with mystery man following Gerard Pique split

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Shakira beamed with joy while surfing with a mystery guy in Spain after her break up with partner of 12 years Gerard Pique.
The Waka Waka singer had her gorgeous smile on while she spent quality time with her friend, whose identity is still unknown.
The 45-year-old singer flaunted her figure in a red and blue wetsuit as she left her honey blonde tresses open.

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The singer and the football player parted ways earlier this month when Shakira issued a statement announcing the shocking news.

“We regret to confirm that we are separating,” the statement read. “For the wellbeing of our children, who are our highest priority, we ask that you respect their privacy.”

The two currently battle for their kids, Sasha and Milan’s custody as Shakira wants to take them to Miami while Pique insists they don’t leave Barcelona.

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Ranbir Kapoor dreamt of becoming like Shah Rukh Khan; here’s what happened to his desire

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Who doesn’t have a dream to become like Shah Rukh Khan? Almost everyone wants to make it big in Hindi cinema. Ranbir Kapoor, who is a true blue star today, too dreamt of becoming Shah Rukh Khan. But that didn’t happen and he had to become Ranbir Kapoor. In the video shared by YRF, RK reveals how he wanted to become Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan but finally, he became Ranbir Kapoor

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In the video, Ranbir says, “Main Amitabh Bachchan banna chahta tha, jawan hua, tab Shah Rukh Khan banna tha, aur finally Ranbir Kapoor banna pada.” He further added, “Growing up, Hindi film heroes had become the heroes of my life. Everything I did, how I dressed, how I spoke, was subconsciously inspired by my heroes. But strangely enough, when I became an actor, I wasn’t choosing the kind of films my heroes would choose. So I may have satisfied the actor in me. But when I look back at the 12-year-old Hindi film-obsessed Ranbir, I feel like uska sapna abhi bhi adhoora hai (his dream is still incomplete).

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MuleSoft Connect 2022: Automation fuels digital transformation

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Salesforce expands on MuleSoft’s automation tools at their annual event.

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Between the pandemic, inflation and the rising skills gap and talent shortage, 2022 has proven to be a difficult year for most businesses. The last few years have forced companies to reevaluate their process and dive head first into a digital transformation. This transformation means different things to different enterprises, but more often than not, it has meant looking toward automation to increase efficiency and accuracy. This was an ongoing refrain at MuleSoft Connect 2022.

A recent report from Salesforce and Vanson Bourne revealed that 91% of companies had an increased demand for automation in their processes in the last two years. The report also notes that 96% of those surveyed said modifying and rebuilding their automations is difficult due to the frequently changing needs of businesses.

MuleSoft increases access to automations tools

During the event’s keynote, MuleSoft’s SVP of Product Stephen Hsu described their goal of empowering teams to integrate and automate, noting that automation was “more than having bots, it’s about having our team members available to do high-value work.”

MuleSoft introduced their slate of automation tools and provided a demo at their annual event:

  • MuleSoft RPA (robotic process automation)
  • MuleSoft Composer
  • Anypoint Platform

These tools have been designed with no-code capabilities so both technical and non-technical teams would be able to pivot and adjust with changing workflows. Rather than spending valuable time on tasks like manual data entry, users could build an automated process that would be more efficient and reduce the user error that comes with manual tasks.

“It’s vital that organizations become more adaptable to technological change, enabling them to build automations and connect data and applications in a holistic manner,” said Matt McLarty, global field CTO & VP of the digital transformation office at MuleSoft.

SEE: Artificial Intelligence Ethics Policy (TechRepublic Premium)

How does MuleSoft RPA work?

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Much like it sounds, robotic process automation blends robotics and automation to handle repetitive processes.

“RPA tools can record users performing repetitive tasks and generate a script that the software robot follows to perform said task,” Mulesoft said. “Oftentimes, the script that this bot creates is based on the clicks, entries, movements and overall actions that the user performed on the screen. The RPA bot will then follow the script to repeat those steps — capturing data and manipulating the applications and systems just like the human would.”

MuleSoft RPA will be generally available in early August 2022.

What is Mulesoft Composer?

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Once users have the automation built, MuleSoft features their Composure no-code integration platform to connect data to apps. These apps can include those in the Salesforce family, like Slack and Tableau, but can also integrate with non-Salesforce apps.

SEE: Metaverse cheat sheet: Everything you need to know (free PDF) (TechRepublic)

AnyPoint Platform combatting API sprawl

As automations are developed, MuleSoft offers their AnyPoint Platform as means for IT teams to govern, monitor and secure any automation and integration built with APIs or bots.

At one of their sessions, MuleSoft team members Sameer Parulkar, director of product marketing, Jing Li, director of product management, and Parvez Mohammed, director of product management, discussed this issue of API sprawl. They described API sprawl as an issue where IT departments will develop APIs as they need them, and they end up sitting in a cloud. Other developers and team members are totally unaware that they exist, so they end up creating new APIs. The AnyPoint Platform catalogs APIs, enabling developers to reuse or reconfigure them rather than constantly rebuilding.

MuleSoft Connect took place in New York on June 29 and on June 30 in London, Paris and Sydney, and MuleSoft took the opportunity to unveil its latest automation and integration tools.

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Pakistani-made footballs will shine at the World Cup in Doha.

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The national football team of Pakistan is ranked 200th out of 211 teams in the FIFA world rankings, but the country’s more than 200 million people will still feel a part of the 2022 FIFA World Cup finals, which will be held in Doha this winter.

Pakistan, along with China, is supplying the footballs for the upcoming mega event, which will be held in the winter rather than the summer due to the hot weather in Qatar’s capital.

“We have been chosen to supply footballs for the World Cup once again, which is an honour for us and a testament to the quality we have maintained,” said Khawaja Masood Akhtar, chairman of Forward Sports, a contract manufacturer for global sports brand Adidas.

Workers at the company’s sprawling facility on the outskirts of Sialkot are putting in extra hours to ensure the footballs arrive on time.

The city, which borders India, is well-known for producing high-quality sporting goods and has long supplied footballs for major events.

Sialkot’s main strength is not the production of high-quality footballs. It also exports sporting goods such as cricket bats, hockey sticks, and gleaming (cricket and hockey) balls, as well as other accessories such as kits, shoes, and gloves.

Sports goods exports bring in $1 billion per year, with footballs alone accounting for $350 million to $500 million.

On favorable cues, KSE-100 new records a small gain

PSX begins FY22 with a nearly 90-point gain

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KARACHI: The investors kept their hold on the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Friday, with the benchmark KSE-100 index extending its rally by nearly 90 points.

On the last day of the week, investors refrained from opening new positions.

The benchmark KSE-100 index closed at 41,630.35 points, up 89.52 points, or 0.22 percent.

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According to Topline Securities, the PSX experienced lacklustre activity throughout the day, trading sideways with low volume.

According to the brokerage firm, consumer price index inflation for the month of June reached a 14-year high of 21.3 percent year on year.

During the session, 322 companies’ shares were traded. At the close of trading, 167 stocks were in the green, 137 were in the red, and 18 were unchanged.

Overall trading volumes fell to 154.03 million shares, down from 192.89 million on Thursday. The total value of shares traded that day was Rs4.03 billion.

With 19.75 million shares traded, Agritech Limited was the volume leader, losing Rs0.11 to close at Rs0.11. Azgard Nine came in second with 9.11 million shares traded, gaining Rs0.52 to close at Rs10.80, and G3 Technologies came in third with 8.7 million shares traded, gaining Rs0.20 to close at Rs8.66.

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The evolutionary relationships of two groups of ancient invertebrates revealed — ScienceDaily

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Kamptozoa and Bryozoa are two phyla of small aquatic invertebrates. They are related to snails and clams (collectively called mollusks), bristleworms, earthworms, and leeches (collectively called annelids), and ribbon worms (nemertea). But their precise position on the tree of life, and how closely related they are to these other animals, has always puzzled evolutionary biologists. Previous studies have consistently moved them around. What’s more, while Kamptozoa and Bryozoa were originally considered to form one group, they were separated based on their appearance and anatomy. Now, by using cutting-edge sequencing technology and powerful computational analysis, scientists from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), in collaboration with colleagues from St-Petersburg University and Tsukuba University, have revealed that the two phyla split from mollusks and worms earlier than previous studies have suggested, and thus they indeed form a distinct group.

“We’ve shown that by using high quality transcriptomic data we can answer a long-standing question to the best of our current techniques,” said Dr. Konstantin Khalturin, Staff Scientist in OIST’s Marine Genomics Unit and first author of the paper published in Science Advances.

A genome is the full set of genetic information found in every cell. It is subdivided into genes. These genes are made up of DNA base pairs and each gene contains the instructions needed to create a protein, and thus leads to the proper care and maintenance of a cell. For the instructions to be carried out, the DNA must first be transcribed into RNA. A transcriptome is the result of this, like the reflection of a genome but written in RNA base pairs rather than DNA.

This genetic information differs among species. Those who are closely related have very similar genetic information, while a greater evolutionary distance results in more genetic differences. By using this data, researchers have improved our knowledge of animal evolution, but some questions still prove difficult to answer.

As Kamptozoa and Bryozoa are closely related to mollusks, annelids, and nemertea, small mistakes in the dataset, or missing data, can result in an incorrect placement on the evolutionary tree. Furthermore, while collecting these tiny animals, it’s easy to pick up other organisms, such as algae, that contaminate the sample. Dr. Khalturin highlighted that they were careful to avoid contamination and later screened their dataset for RNA of algae and small animals to remove any that might have come from them.

In total, the researchers sequenced the transcriptome of four species of Kamptozoa and two species of Bryozoa, but to a far higher quality level than had previously been achieved. While past datasets had completeness of 20-60%, in this study, the transcriptome completeness was over 96%.

Using these transcriptomes, they predicted proteins and compared them to similar data of 31 other species, some of which were closely related to Kamptozoa and Bryozoa, such as clams and bristleworms, and others which were more distant, such as frogs, starfish, insects, and jellyfish. The high-quality datasets meant that they could compare many different genes and proteins simultaneously. Dr. Khalturin credited the powerful computational capabilities that the researchers could access at OIST.

“Our main finding is that the two phyla belong together,” said Dr. Khalturin. “This result was originally proposed in the 19th century by biologists who were grouping animals based on what they looked like.”

While Dr. Khalturin stated that this question had now been answered to the best ability available, he also highlighted that the dataset could answer other fundamental evolutionary questions — such as the more precise location of mollusks and annelids on the tree of life, and how life diversified.

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Montana bio station researchers discuss mine risks to salmon rivers — ScienceDaily

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Recently, a group of 23 science and policy experts from the U.S. and Canada published a review of mining risks to watersheds ranging from Montana to British Columbia and Alaska.

The paper in the journal Science Advances brought together experts in salmon ecology, watershed science, mining impacts and mining policy to integrate knowledge across research fields that often work independently from one another. Led by UM researchers at the Flathead Lake Biological Station, the team found past and present mining pressures are extensive across the region and often overlap with important populations of salmon, trout and char.

“Our paper highlights the mosaic of more than 3,600 active and abandoned mines sitting amongst some of the most valuable fish habitat in western North America,” said Chris Sergeant, an FLBS research scientist and the paper’s lead author. “The largest of these mines processes around 160,000 metric tons of earth every day.”

Sergeant said not all mines pose the same level of risk, but their review revealed that harm from mining can be severe and long-lasting. The extent of mining pressures on these watersheds underscores the importance of accurately assessing risk to water, fish and communities.

The study reviewed the ecological complexity of rivers and how mines can impact culturally and economically important fish species such as salmon by contaminating waters with heavy metals, burying stream habitat and diverting water for processing ore. When not managed properly, these cumulative impacts can be impossible to reverse and degrade landscapes for decades to centuries.

“Unfortunately, in some cases, we are learning the hard way that mines can have profound impacts on aquatic ecosystems, leaching far down the watershed from the actual mine site, at scales that were not anticipated in the original impact assessment,” said Erin Sexton, a paper co-author and FLBS senior scientist. “For example, impacts from the Elk Valley coal mining complex in southeast British Columbia have been documented over 155 miles downstream of the mines, crossing the U.S.-Canada international boundary.”

The authors emphasize that up-to-date and transparent science has an important role to play in managing the potential impacts of mines. Emerging science on salmonid ecology, cumulative effects and how climate change is altering these landscapes can improve risk assessment of mines.

The authors highlighted four key issues that will be foundational to modern, science-based risk assessment and mitigation: understanding stressor complexity and uncertainty, accounting for cumulative effects of mining activities across a mine’s life cycle, developing realistic mitigation strategies and recognizing the potential for climate change to magnify risk.

“Emerging science is revealing the complex realities of how salmon watersheds work in this era of climate change and also the many different risk pathways posed by mines,” said co-author Jonathan Moore of Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. “Informed decision-making will need risk assessments that embrace these challenging topics, ranging from cumulative effects to climate change.”

While a low-carbon future will depend to some extent on mined minerals, it is important to consider whether current and future mining projects are operated in such a way that protects fish, water and well-functioning watersheds.

“Our paper is not for or against mining, but it does describe current environmental challenges and gaps in the application of science to mining governance,” Sergeant said. “We identify a need and opportunity for strong science-based and transparent risk assessment, as well as the integration of goals and values of impacted communities. In the end, it is possible that some specific places might just be too valuable to risk with major mines.”

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Professor Ben Mazin talks superconductors, exoplanets and dance clubs as he explains advances in sensor technology — ScienceDaily

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It may seem like technology advances year after year, as if by magic. But behind every incremental improvement and breakthrough revolution is a team of scientists and engineers hard at work.

UC Santa Barbara Professor Ben Mazin is developing precision optical sensors for telescopes and observatories. In a paper published in Physical Review Letters, he and his team improved the spectra resolution of their superconducting sensor, a major step in their ultimate goal: analyzing the composition of exoplanets.

“We were able to roughly double the spectral resolving power of our detectors,” said first author Nicholas Zobrist, a doctoral student in the Mazin Lab.

“This is the largest energy resolution increase we’ve ever seen,” added Mazin. “It opens up a whole new pathway to science goals that we couldn’t achieve before.”

The Mazin lab works with a type of sensor called an MKID. Most light detectors — like the CMOS sensor in a phone camera — are semiconductors based on silicon. These operate via the photo-electric effect: a photon strikes the sensor, knocking off an electron that can then be detected as a signal suitable for processing by a microprocessor.

An MKID uses a superconductor, in which electricity can flow with no resistance. In addition to zero resistance, these materials have other useful properties. For instance, semiconductors have a gap energy that needs to be overcome to knock the electron out. The related gap energy in a superconductor is about 10,000 times less, so it can detect even faint signals.

What’s more, a single photon can knock many electrons off of a superconductor, as opposed to only one in a semiconductor. By measuring the number of mobile electrons, an MKID can actually determine the energy (or wavelength) of the incoming light. “And the energy of the photon, or its spectra, tells us a lot about the physics of what emitted that photon,” Mazin said.

Leaking energy

The researchers had hit a limit as to how sensitive they could make these MKIDs. After much scrutiny, they discovered that energy was leaking from the superconductor into the sapphire crystal wafer that the device is made on. As a result, the signal appeared weaker than it truly was.

In typical electronics, current is carried by mobile electrons. But these have a tendency to interact with their surroundings, scattering and losing energy in what’s known as resistance. In a superconductor, two electrons will pair up — one spin up and one spin down — and this Cooper pair, as it’s called, is able to move about without resistance.

“It’s like a couple at a club,” Mazin explained. “You’ve got two people who pair up, and then they can move together through the crowd without any resistance. Whereas a single person stops to talk to everybody along the way, slowing them down.”

In a superconductor, all the electrons are paired up. “They’re all dancing together, moving around without interacting with other couples very much because they’re all gazing deeply into each other’s eyes.

“A photon hitting the sensor is like someone coming in and spilling a drink on one of the partners,” he continued. “This breaks the couple up, causing one partner to stumble into other couples and create a disturbance.” This is the cascade of mobile electrons that the MKID measures.

But sometimes this happens at the edge of the dancefloor. The offended party stumbles out of the club without knocking into anyone else. Great for the rest of the dancers, but not for the scientists. If this happens in the MKID, then the light signal will seem weaker than it actually was.

Fencing them in

Mazin, Zobrist and their co-authors discovered that a thin layer of the metal indium — placed between the superconducting sensor and the substrate — drastically reduced the energy leaking out of the sensor. The indium essentially acted like a fence around the dancefloor, keeping the jostled dancers in the room and interacting with the rest of the crowd.

They chose indium because it is also a superconductor at the temperatures at which the MKID will operate, and adjacent superconductors tend to cooperate if they are thin. The metal did present a challenge to the team, though. Indium is softer than lead, so it has a tendency to clump up. That’s not great for making the thin, uniform layer the researchers needed.

But their time and effort paid off. The technique cut down the wavelength measurement uncertainty from 10% to 5%, the study reports. For example, photons with a wavelength of 1,000 nanometers can now be measured to a precision of 50 nm with this system. “This has real implications for the science we can do,” Mazin said, “because we can better resolve the spectra of the objects that we’re looking at.”

Different phenomena emit photons with specific spectra (or wavelengths), and different molecules absorb photons of different wavelengths. Using this light, scientists can use spectroscopy to identify the composition of objects both nearby and across the entire visible universe.

Mazin is particularly interested in applying these detectors to exoplanet science. Right now, scientists can only do spectroscopy for a tiny subset of exoplanets. The planet needs to pass between its star and Earth, and it must have a thick atmosphere so that enough light passes through it for researchers to work with. Still, the signal to noise ratio is abysmal, especially for rocky planets, Mazin said.

With better MKIDs, scientists can use light reflected off the surface of a planet, rather than transmitted through its narrow atmosphere alone. This will soon be possible with the capabilities of the next generation of 30-meter telescopes.

The Mazin group is also experimenting with a completely different approach to the energy-loss issue. Although the results from this paper are impressive, Mazin said he believes the indium technique could be obsolete if his team is successful with this new endeavor. Either way, he added, the scientists are rapidly closing in on their goals.

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