Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t after you.
Joseph Heller, Catch-22
In the USA, the never-ending count to help VP Joe Biden
stagger across the Electoral College line.
In the White House, paranoia creeps in.
In the rest of the world, the entertainment is getting
stale. Please end it someone, and let’s get back to solving the coronavirus
pandemic, rebuilding the global economy, and getting un and under employed
people back to meaningful work.
Hopefully, barring pending court cases, the final US
election results will be known later today.Then comes a blissful weekend free from mass media saturation focused on
Trump! (Just joking. What else can mass media do?)
Below, Asia bets on “better times” Biden. (Will Covid infectons
hit 50 million this weekend?)
Some cause
happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go.
Oscar Wilde
Asian shares at near three-year
peak; dollar, U.S. yields head south
November
6, 2020
ZURICH (Reuters) - Coronavirus infections
rose by 10,128 in a day, data here from Swiss health authorities
showed on Thursday, as the country that took eight months to reach 100,000
COVID-19 cases needed just another two weeks to top 200,000.
Switzerland also announced on Thursday it
was cutting the number of trains to neighbouring Italy, Germany and France amid
partial lockdowns in each of the countries and as travelers avoid cross-border
public transportation as governments appeal for them to keep a distance from
others.
Total confirmed COVID-19 cases in
Switzerland and neighbouring Liechtenstein increased to 202,504 and the death
toll rose by 62 to 2,337. Switzerland had breached the 100,000 case mark only
on Oct. 23.
Hospitalisations rose by 399 as the government
deployed army personnel to help the hard-pressed health care system cope with
the surge in admissions.
Five Swiss train connections daily to Italy
will be suspended from Monday to at least Dec. 12, while long-distance routes
to France will be reduced to two connections daily between Geneva and Paris and
one connection daily between Zurich to Paris via Basel until at least Dec. 1.
Moreover, night trains run by the Austrian
Federal Railways between Zurich, Berlin and Hamburg are also being canceled
starting this weekend until early December.
Greece orders nationwide lockdown
to curb COVID surge
November 5,
202010:16 AM
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece ordered a nationwide lockdown on Thursday for
three weeks to help contain a resurgence of COVID-19 cases.
“I’ve chosen to take drastic measures sooner rather than later,” Prime
Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said.
Under the new countrywide restrictions to take effect from Saturday,
retail businesses will be shut with the exception of supermarkets and
pharmacies. Civilians will need a time-slot permit to venture outdoors.
Primary schools will stay open, but high schools will shut.
The country has reported fewer cases than most in Europe, mainly due to
an early nationwide lockdown that it imposed when the pandemic broke out in
February. It started unwinding those restrictions in May.
Since early October it has seen a surge in infections and has been
reimposing curbs. The resurgence was “particularly aggressive”, chief government
scientific adviser Sotiris Tsiodras said, speaking alongside Mitsotakis.
Greece registered 2,646 infections on Wednesday, the highest daily tally
since its first case surfaced, bringing the total number of cases to 46,892. So
far, 673 people have died of the disease.
Sweden and Germany removed from
England's travel corridors
November 5, 2020
5:18 PM
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said on Thursday it was removing Germany and
Sweden from its list of countries where travellers would not have to quarantine
on arrival in England.
“From 4 a.m. Saturday 7th November, if you arrive into the UK from these
destinations you will need to self-isolate,” transport minister Grant Shapps
said on Twitter.
He added no countries were being added to the list of travel corridors.
England entered a second countrywide lockdown on Thursday meaning people must
stay at home, barring a limited number of exceptions.
Next, some vaccine links
kindly sent along from a LIR reader in Canada. The links come from a most
informative update from Stanford Hospital in California.
With events happening
fast in the development of solar power and graphene, I’ve added this section.
Updates as they get reported. Is converting sunlight to usable cheap AC or DC
energy mankind’s future from the 21st century onwards.
New method smashes record for
longest carbon nanotube forests ever made
Researchers
at Waseda University in Japan have grown “forests” of carbon nanotubes (CNTs)
longer than ever before. Using a new method, the team grew bunches of nanotubes
up to 14 cm (5.5 in) long, which should help make it easier to scale up
production of this versatile material.
The
name is pretty descriptive – carbon nanotubes are tubes of carbon atoms with
diameters just nanometers wide. Forests of these tubes have shown promise in
making materials that are lightweight and
strong, have useful optical properties, as
well as better water filters, batteries and transistors.
The problem is and always has been around growing them in
bulk. In past studies scientists have managed to grow individual nanotubes as long as 50 cm
(19.7 in), but single tubes aren’t particularly useful. Forests of them,
meanwhile, have struggled to stretch longer than about 2 cm (0.8 in).
Now, the researchers on the new study have managed to
extend CNT forests to a much more practical 14 cm. To do so, they tackled
several problems that usually stunt the growth of CNT forests – the first of
which is to reduce the deterioration of the catalyst that feeds the tubes.
“In the conventional technique, the CNTs stop growing due to a gradual
structural change in the catalyst, so we focused on developing a new technique
that suppresses this structural change and allows the CNTs to grow for a longer
period,” says Hisashi Sugime, lead author of the study.
Normally, the catalyst is an iron-aluminum oxide coated onto a silicon
substrate, but for this study the team addd a new layer of gadolinium. This
reduced the rate that the catalyst deteriorated, but alone it only boosted the
CNT forests to about 5 cm (2 in).
The extra length came by placing the catalyst into a cold-gas chemical
vapor deposition chamber. The catalyst was heated to 750 °C (1,382 °F), and the
team then added small concentrations of iron and aluminum vapors at room
temperature. That fed the catalyst for 26 hours, giving it the time to grow the
CNT forests to the record-breaking length.
Importantly, the team says that analysis of the resulting
carbon nanotube forests showed that they were as pure and strong as those grown
through other methods. That means the new technique should be able to make
viable carbon nanotubes at production scale.
“This simple but novel method that drastically prolongs
catalyst lifetime by supplying parts-per-million-level vapor sources is
insightful for catalyst engineering in other fields such as petrochemistry and
nanomaterial crystal growth,” says Sugime. “The knowledge herein could be
pivotal to making nanomaterials a ubiquitous reality.”
The research was published in the journal Carbon. The carbon nanotubes growing can be seen in
the time lapse video below.
Another weekend and a lock down weekend in much, if not
most of Europe. One consolation, everyone can forget about US politics for a
change. Life, except in the media, can get back to the new normal. Have a great
weekend everyone.
What is a cynic? A
man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.
Following the markets on both sides of the Atlantic since 1968. A dinosaur, who evolved with the financial system as it was perverted from capitalism to banksterism after the great Nixonian error of abandoning the dollar's link to gold instead of simply revaluing gold. Our money is too important to be left to probity challenged central banksters and crooked politicians.
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