Plus: Breakthrough 'temperature-stable' tuberculosis vaccine in early trials. Mar 07, 2023
[Blueprint]( Air pollution is evident. Itâs everywhere, and a [first-of-its-kind study]( is solid proof of this. The new research on daily ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) across the globe reveals that only 0.001 percent of the world's population is exposed to safe levels advised by the World Health Organization (WHO). Terrible news, isnât it? But before getting into the details of this groundbreaking study, letâs take a look at our [video of the day]( and see how a YouTuber has managed to make his own invisibility shield from scratch. Good morning. Iâm Mert, an Editor at IE. This is The Blueprint. Letâs get started. Last Sunday, Blueprint subscribers heard about the big goal behind eVTOLs. Don't miss out â [subscribe to IE+]( today to receive exclusive interviews, features, and much more. [Play]VIDEO OF THE DAY [Guy builds a real invisibility shield, it's surprisingly easy to do]( [invisibility shield]( Legend has it that no one has seen him ever since.
[Must Read]MUST READ [Groundbreaking air pollution study finds almost no safe place on Earth]( According to a [groundbreaking study]( only 0.001 percent of the world's population is exposed to safe levels advised by the World Health Organization (WHO). This is the first analysis worldwide to demonstrate how the global distribution of particulate matter (PM2.5) has changed over the past few decades. Significantly, the study offers a thorough grasp of the situation of outdoor air pollution today and how it affects people's health. Its data could help inform policymakers, public health sector representatives, and researchers to more accurately determine the short- and long-term health effects of air pollution and to create mitigation plans. "In this study, we used an innovative machine learning approach to integrate multiple meteorological and geological information to estimate the global surface-level daily PM2.5 concentrations at a high spatial resolution of approximately ten km (kilometers) à ten km," explained Professor Yuming Guo, the lead author of the study. [READ MORE [Arrow]]( [HEALTH]HEALTH [Breakthrough 'temperature-stable' tuberculosis vaccine in early trials]( Researchers from the Access to Advanced Health Institute (AAHI) announced [positive results]( from the phase 1 clinical trial of a single-vial tuberculosis (TB) vaccine that can be freeze-dried and stored at higher temperatures for several months without any harm. The vaccine is a freeze-dried formulation that combines various proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) into a fusion protein known as "ID93." Containing a unique immune-stimulating adjuvant called "GLA-SE," the vaccine can be safely stored at elevated temperatures, approximately 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 °C), for several months. The development is significant for fighting the worldâs second deadliest infectious disease and overcoming a significant obstacle to vaccine distribution in less wealthy areas of the world. [READ MORE [Arrow]]( [INNOVATION]INNOVATION [Engineers develop robots to house-hunt and scout real estate in space]( Life on Mars is closer than you think. Researchers at the University of Arizona, College of Engineering, are already scouting real estate and house hunting. Their helpers? A flock of robots that can explore the subsurface environments on other worlds. "Lava tubes and caves would make perfect habitats for astronauts because you don't have to build a structure; you are shielded from harmful cosmic radiation, so all you need to do is make it pretty and cozy," [said Wolfgang Fink]( an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Arizona. [READ MORE [Arrow]]( [TRANSPORTATION]TRANSPORTATION [On track: A bullet train from Las Vegas to Los Angeles by 2027]( An agreement has been reached to commence works on the[United States' first high-speed rail network]( Brightline West, connecting two busiest U.S. cities - Las Vegas and Los Angeles. The total length of the project is estimated to cross 218 miles (350 kilometers), and the system will be run on electric energy. Brightline, the rail company responsible for this project, announced that it had reached a consensus with a collective of various rail worker unions to go ahead with the $10 billion project. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) was inked between Brighline and the High-Speed Rail Labor Coalition. The 13 unions in the collective represent "more than 160,000 freight, regional, commuter, and passenger railroad workers in the United States," said a press release by the company. [READ MORE [Arrow]]( [MAIL & MUSINGS]MAIL & MUSINGS A new air pollution study reveals that thereâs almost no safe place on Earth. Do you think we will tackle the air pollution problem soon? [No way, we will suffer](
[The next generations will have to deal with it]( [Yes, thanks to technology](
[Itâs too big to handle]( YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Yesterday we asked if you think weâll be able to time travel in our lifetimes. 53 percent said no, while 32 percent said âmaybe, but it seems unlikely.â 53% No, or ever for that matter 32% Maybe, but it seems unlikely 13% Yes, Iâd like to think itâs possible 2% I am unsure either way [QUOTE OF THE DAY]QUOTE OF THE DAY âDiscovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.â Albert von Szent-Györgyi, Hungarian-born biochemist. [THINGS WE LOVE]THINGS WE LOVE [image]( [Cooluli 10L Mini Fridge](
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[image]( [Rolanstar Industrial Bookshelf]( [AND ANOTHER THING]AND ANOTHER THING - Gladiators [fought on British soil]( Rare artifact suggests yes.
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