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National Security Law
[...]if CFIUS has concerns that are not resolved through mitigation agreements, the President has fifteen days to announce whether he will suspend or prohibit the transaction.10 Not all voluntary notices filed with CFIUS are truly voluntary. The tension between Iran and the international community stems from disagreement over Iran's obligations to implement nuclear safeguards under the so-called Safeguards Agreement,26 six UN Security Council Resolutions,27 and eleven International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) resolutions.\"114 Members of Congress from both political parties voiced concerns that the State Department was granting visas to numerous Cuban officials suspected of espionage and of having links to global terrorist organizations.
KEEP THE HEAT ON CASTRO'S CUBA
An ongoing effort by some in Congress and the Clinton administration seeks to misinform the American people about U.S. policy toward Cuba. They contend the U.S. should ease economic sanctions on the Cuban government in response to Pope John Paul II's visit to Cuba and the token release of political prisoners. Since the pontiff's visit, Cuban government sympathizers in the U.S. and other well-meaning folks have been saying that we should trade food and medicine with Cuba to help the Cuban people. The Cuban people do not need a handout but for the United States to stand firm against [Fidel] Castro's tyranny.
Keep the heat on Castro's Cuba(2)
WASHINGTON--An ongoing effort by some in Congress and the Clinton administration seeks to misinform the American people about U.S. policy toward Cuba. They contend the U.S. should ease economic sanctions on the Cuban government in response to Pope John Paul II's visit to Cuba and the token release of political prisoners.
Keep the heat on Castro's Cuba
WASHINGTON--An ongoing effort by some in Congress and the Clinton administration seeks to misinform the American people about U.S. policy toward Cuba. They contend the U.S. should ease economic sanctions on the Cuban government in response to Pope John Paul II's visit to Cuba and the token release of political prisoners.
COVID-19 and Nanoscience in the Developing World: Rapid Detection and Remediation in Wastewater
Given the known presence of SARS-Cov-2 in wastewater, stemming disease spread in global regions where untreated effluent in the environment is common will experience additional pressure. Though development and preliminary trials of a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 have been launched in several countries, rapid and effective alternative tools for the timely detection and remediation of SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater, especially in the developing countries, is of paramount importance. Here, we propose a promising, non-invasive technique for early prediction and targeted detection of SARS-CoV-2 to prevent current and future outbreaks. Thus, a combination of nanotechnology with wastewater-based epidemiology and artificial intelligence could be deployed for community-level wastewater virus detection and remediation.
CAMP: a modular metagenomics analysis system for integrated multistep data exploration
Abstract Computational analysis of large-scale metagenomics sequencing datasets provides valuable isolate-level taxonomic and functional insights from complex microbial communities. However, the ever-expanding ecosystem of metagenomics-specific methods and file formats makes designing scalable workflows and seamlessly exploring output data increasingly challenging. Although one-click bioinformatics pipelines can help organize these tools into workflows, they face compatibility and maintainability challenges that can prevent replication. To address the gap in easily extensible yet robustly distributable metagenomics workflows, we have developed the Core Analysis Modular Pipeline (CAMP), a module-based metagenomics analysis system written in Snakemake, with a standardized module and directory architecture. Each module can run independently or in sequence to produce target data formats (e.g. short-read preprocessing alone or followed by de novo assembly), and provides output summary statistics reports and Jupyter notebook-based visualizations. We applied CAMP to a set of 10 metagenomics samples, demonstrating how a modular analysis system with built-in data visualization facilitates rich seamless communication between outputs from different analytical purposes. The CAMP ecosystem (module template and analysis modules) can be found at https://github.com/Meta-CAMP.
National Security
National security law and policy developments during 2010 - nuclear non-proliferation - state secrets doctrine - US sanctions against Cuba - use by the US of export controls to achieve national security priorities.
The X-Linked Intellectual Disability gene, ZDHHC9, is important for oligodendrocyte subtype determination and myelination
Two percent of patients with X-linked intellectual disability (XLID) exhibit loss-of-function mutations in the enzyme, ZDHHC9. One of the main anatomical deficits observed in these patients is a decrease in corpus callosum volume and a concurrent disruption in white matter integrity. In this study, we demonstrate that deletion of Zdhhc9 in mice disrupts the balance of mature oligodendrocyte subtypes within the corpus callosum. While overall mature oligodendrocyte numbers are unchanged, there is a marked increase in MOL5/6 cells that are enriched in genes associated with cell adhesion and synapses, and a concomitant decrease in MOL2/3 cells that are enriched in genes associated with myelination. In line with this, we observed a decrease in the density of myelinated axons and disruptions in myelin compaction in the corpus callosum of Zdhhc9 knockout mice. RNA sequencing and proteomic analysis further unveiled a reduction in genes and proteins essential for lipid metabolism, cholesterol synthesis, and myelin compaction. These findings reveal a previously under-appreciated and fundamental role for ZDHHC9 and protein palmitoylation in regulating oligodendrocyte subtype determination and myelinogenesis, offering mechanistic insights into the deficits observed in white matter volume in patients with mutations in ZDHHC9.