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A spider as big as the palm of your hand could soon invade the East Coast, scientists say USA Today. On the bright side, they eat stink bugs,

Ants could be used to sniff out cancer because they can smell disease like dogs, study suggests Daily Mail

How Carnivorous Plants Evolved Smithsonian

Climate

Microorganisms could be ‘gamechangers’ in ecosystem restoration Phys.org

All organisms produce methane (press release) Max Planck Institute

Russia’s War Casts Huge Shadow Over the Future of ESG Bloomberg

#COVID19

Faust Files: Zeke Emanuel on ‘Living With COVID’ MedPage Today. Emanuel: “I think it’s the same thing over and over again. It’s the country forgetting, and the country wanting to move on, and the country not devoting the kind of leadership and skill to actually implement these things.” Oh. The country.

Two Years Into the Pandemic, Americans Inch Closer to a New Normal Pew Research. Ya see, it’s the country.

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The Effectiveness Of Government Masking Mandates On COVID-19 County-Level Case Incidence Across The United States, 2020 Health Affairs. From February, still germane. From the Abstract: “In this observational study of matched cohorts from 394 US counties between March 21 and October 20, 2020, we estimated the association between county-level public masking mandates and daily COVID-19 case incidence. On average, the daily case incidence per 100,000 people in masked counties compared with unmasked counties declined by 23 percent at four weeks, 33 percent at six weeks, and 16 percent across six weeks postintervention. The beneficial effect varied across regions of different population densities and political leanings. The most concentrated effects of masking mandates were seen in urban counties; the benefit of the mandates was potentially stronger within Republican-leaning counties. Although benefits were not equally distributed in all regions, masking mandates conferred benefit in reducing community case incidence during an early period of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

How much of the covid death toll is a function of peer pressure? Philip Bump, WaPo. The spectrum of mask policy now ranges from “rejection” to “personal choice.”

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One California University Has Unified Town and Gown to Fight Covid. Why Haven’t Others? KHN. See here at NC on college administrators and Covid.

2 years into long COVID, a UMaine professor feels like she’s ‘been buried alive’ Bangor Daily News

China?

Coronavirus: Chinese state-owned firm signs deal with Pfizer to supply pill to treat Covid-19 South China Morning Post. Paxlovid.

Behind Nickel’s “epic short squeeze”: overseas institutions are eyeing loopholes in the rules for “legal robbery”, vicious operations What China Reads

Myanmar

Regime Chiefs Plotting ‘Kill All, Torch All’ Policy in Upper Myanmar The Irrawaddy

UK/EU

Boris Johnson news – live: Seven oligarchs sanctioned by UK, as Patel under pressure to change visa process Independent

Ukraine crisis to dominate EU leaders’ Versailles summit France24

Sweden’s PM says push to join Nato would destabilise northern Europe FT

Architect of Sweden’s no-lockdown Covid strategy resigns FT

The Koreas

A vicious anti-feminist backlash stuns South Korea Globe and Mail

The unknown oligarch fighting for an endless Korean war Responsible Statecraft

Syraqistan

Middle East faces severe wheat crisis over war in Ukraine Deutsche Welle

World’s Oil Giant Adds to Diesel Strain With Rare Buy Tender Bloomberg

New Not-So-Cold War

Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, March 9 Institute for the Study of War.

Status quo. Many imponderables…. Commentary:

I dunno. I’d be happier if an account were given of how this happened. Interesting thread, though!

Ukrainian Front – strategy without tactics (MUST SEE) The Saker

A closer look at the volunteers who are signing up to fight the Russians NPR. Commentary:

Wait ’til the more presentable Banderite Fascists surface in their Miami condos and start going on cable….

Ukraine accuses Russia of bombing children’s hospital in Mariupol Al Jazeera

A Russian antiwar view on things Yasha Levine

The Case for a No-Fly Zone in Ukraine Joe Lieberman, WSJ

Kamala Harris Heads to Eastern Europe Amid Rising War Tensions Vanity Fair

NEW REPORT: US Military Personnel Have Entered a “War Time” Posture Michael Tracey

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Victoria Nuland: Ukraine Has “Biological Research Facilities,” Worried Russia May Seize Them Glenn Greenwald. Commentary:

Less definitive than it sounds when you start to pry it apart.

US official: Russian invasion of Ukraine risks release of dangerous pathogens Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine may put at risk a network of US-linked labs in Ukraine that work with dangerous pathogens, said Robert Pope, the director of the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, a 30-year-old Defense Department program that has helped secure the former Soviet Union’s weapons of mass destruction and redirect former bioweapons facilities and scientists toward peaceful endeavors.

Russia’s ‘warning’ of Ukraine’s biological weapons sounds just like Syria Guardian. Oh noes.

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Symbol Manipulation (1): Fact Check-TikTok video showing how to work Russian military tanks predates invasion Reuters. Recently retweeted by the usually, er, professional Claudia Sahm:

Symbol Manipulation (2):

Symbol Manipulation (3): Meet the photojournalists behind the powerful images of war in Ukraine NBC. And the reporters?

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Ukraine: Did China Have a Clue? Stimson Center

Ukraine helped build China’s modern military, but when war came, Beijing chose Russia WaPo

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The Crackpot Realism of America, Russia, and Ukraine Ross Barkan, Political Currents

Biden Administration

Amazon accused of possible illegal obstruction of US House antitrust probe FT

Supply Chain

The container logistics implications of war in Ukraine Hellenic Shipping News

The Bezzle

Facebook Libra: the inside story of how the company’s cryptocurrency dream died FT

Our Famously Free Press

Meet the Censored: Cherie DeVille Matt Taibbi, TK News

Democidal propaganda from the Times (1):

Leonhardt again–

Democidal propaganda from the Times (2):

Democidal propaganda from the Times (3):

Australia pressured Google and Facebook to pay for journalism. Is America next? Columbia Journalism Review (dk).

Sports Desk

The NFL Has Been Using an Unproven Measure to Get Players With Covid Back on the Field Fast KHN

Guillotine Watch

Billionaire Says He Just Got ‘Lucky’ When Friend Sold His Company To Microsoft Deal Breaker

Class Warfare

Why globalization in one tweet:

In Praise of “Whataboutism” Black Agenda Report

Antidote du Jour (via):

See yesterday’s Links and Antidote du Jour here

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