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Snook boys basketball team uses big third quarter to beat FlatoniaNEW YORK , Dec. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Report with the AI impact on market trends - The diesel gensets market in GCC size is estimated to grow by USD 310.45 million from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of over 5.56% during the forecast period. Low operating costs of diesel gensets is driving market growth, with a trend towards incorporation of remote monitoring systems in diesel gensets. However, growing demand for alternative backup power equipment poses a challenge. Key market players include Atlas Copco AB, Briggs and Stratton LLC, Caterpillar Inc., Cummins Inc., Deere and Co., Generac Holdings Inc., HD Hyundai Co. Ltd., J C Bamford Excavators Ltd., Jubaili Bros, Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd., Kohler Co., Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd., Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., Rolls Royce Holdings Plc, Siemens AG, Wacker Neuson SE, and Yanmar Holdings Co. Ltd.. Key insights into market evolution with AI-powered analysis. Explore trends, segmentation, and growth drivers- View Free Sample PDF Diesel Gensets Market In GCC Scope Report Coverage Details Base year 2023 Historic period 2018 - 2022 Forecast period 2024-2028 Growth momentum & CAGR Accelerate at a CAGR of 5.56% Market growth 2024-2028 USD 310.45 million Market structure Fragmented YoY growth 2022-2023 (%) 5.07 Regional analysis GCC Performing market contribution GCC at 100% Key countries Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Rest of GCC Key companies profiled Atlas Copco AB, Briggs and Stratton LLC, Caterpillar Inc., Cummins Inc., Deere and Co., Generac Holdings Inc., HD Hyundai Co. Ltd., J C Bamford Excavators Ltd., Jubaili Bros, Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd., Kohler Co., Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd., Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., Rolls Royce Holdings Plc, Siemens AG, Wacker Neuson SE, and Yanmar Holdings Co. Ltd. Market Driver The Diesel Gensets market in the GCC region is witnessing significant growth due to the unreliable grid power and extreme climatic conditions. Industrial sectors, data centers, hospitals, construction sites, and remote areas are major consumers of generator sets, which convert mechanical energy from a diesel engine into electrical energy. Diesel fuel is the primary choice for these gensets due to its availability and energy density. Power outages and voltage fluctuations are common issues, making backup power sources essential for businesses and critical infrastructure. The market caters to various sectors including commercial establishments, oil reserves, petrochemical industries, and military and defense. Durability, fuel efficiency, and consistent power supply are key considerations for buyers. Sandstorms and supply chain disruptions pose challenges, making backup power solutions a strategic priority. Emissions regulations, fuel prices, and environmental issues are also influencing the market, with alternative power sources like natural gas, renewable energy, and hybrid systems gaining popularity. Digital technologies, such as the Internet of Things, are also transforming the industry. The peak load and industrial segments are major contributors, with renewable energy projects and stricter emissions standards driving innovation. The Diesel Gensets market in the GCC region is witnessing significant growth due to the increasing demand for reliable power solutions. Vendors are focusing on advanced technologies, such as remote asset monitoring, to enhance the performance and efficiency of gensets. Leveraging the Internet of Things (IoT), these monitoring systems collect real-time data on fuel consumption, performance metrics, operating conditions, and maintenance requirements. Caterpillar Inc. Recently announced the inclusion of Cat Connect Remote Asset Monitoring (RAM) on small- and medium-sized diesel generator sets at no extra cost to customers, demonstrating the industry's commitment to innovation and customer value. Request Sample of our comprehensive report now to stay ahead in the AI-driven market evolution! • The Diesel Gensets market in the GCC region faces several challenges in industrial sectors due to unreliable grid power and extreme climatic conditions. Generator sets, consisting of a diesel engine and alternator, convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, serving as crucial backup power sources for various sectors. These include data centers, hospitals, construction sites, and remote areas, where consistent power supply is essential. Power outages and voltage fluctuations impact businesses, particularly in the telecommunications industry, commercial establishments such as shopping malls, hotels, and office complexes, and critical sectors like healthcare and finance. The strategic importance of reliable power backup is further emphasized in sectors like military and defense. Diesel gensets must be durable and fuel-efficient to withstand sandstorms and harsh desert conditions. They must also handle heavy loads and have high energy density. However, diesel fuel supply and price fluctuations pose challenges. Environmental issues, including air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, necessitate stricter emissions standards. Alternative power sources like natural gas, renewable energy, and hybrid systems are gaining popularity. Digital technologies like the Internet of Things and 5G connectivity are also transforming power generation and consumption. The Peak Load and Industrial segments are significant markets for diesel gensets, with renewable energy projects and stricter emissions standards driving the demand for hybrid solutions. Residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, retail stores, office spaces, manufacturing, power generation, gas stations, commercial buildings, shops, healthcare facilities, hospitality units, construction companies, hyperscale cloud providers, edge computing, and e-commerce are key sectors for diesel gensets. • The diesel gensets market in the GCC is experiencing competition from alternative backup power equipment. These new solutions, consisting of large batteries with in-built inverters, are gaining traction. While they have been in the market for some time, their recent popularity is threatening the growth of the diesel gensets market, particularly portable ones. Advanced battery technology allows for compact, powerful units that generate sufficient AC voltage for household appliances. The emergence of these alternatives is a development that market players must closely monitor. Discover how AI is revolutionizing market trends- Get your access now! This diesel gensets market in gcc report extensively covers market segmentation by Product 1.1 Stationery diesel gensets 1.2 Portable diesel gensets Application 2.1 Residential 2.2 Commercial 2.3 Industrial Geography 3.1 GCC 1.1 Stationery diesel gensets- The Stationary Diesel Gensets market in the GCC is segmented into three categories based on output power capacity: below 300 kW, 301 kW to 1 MW, and above 1 MW. Low-capacity stationary diesel gensets are popular in residential apartments, commercial spaces, and small-scale industries due to their affordability and suitability for short-term power requirements. These gensets are less expensive but require more space. On the other hand, high-capacity stationary diesel gensets are ideal for utility, construction, mining, agriculture, oil and gas, petrochemical, data centers, telecommunication, manufacturing, mining, automotive, and other industries. These gensets are rugged and reliable, making them suitable for standby power sources. The GCC's rapid industrial and infrastructure development makes it a significant market for stationary diesel gensets. With abundant oil reserves, GCC countries present a lucrative opportunity for genset vendors. Currently, the stationary diesel gensets segment dominates the diesel gensets market in the GCC. Factors like the expanding IT/ITeS and automotive manufacturing sectors, and public infrastructure development, are positively influencing market growth. Among the six GCC countries, Saudi Arabia leads the stationary diesel gensets market. While the current demand is primarily for gensets below 300 kW, it is projected to shift towards gensets with a capacity of above 1 MW as the region evolves into a dynamic industrial and commercial hub. Therefore, the stationary diesel gensets segment is expected to witness moderate growth during the forecast period. Download a Sample of our comprehensive report today to discover how AI-driven innovations are reshaping competitive dynamics The Diesel Gensets market in the GCC region is witnessing significant growth due to the unreliable grid power and extreme climatic conditions. Generator sets, comprising of a diesel engine, alternator, and mechanical energy conversion system, provide reliable backup power sources for various industrial sectors, data centers, telecommunications industry, commercial buildings, shops, hospitality units, construction companies, and hyperscale cloud providers. Diesel gensets are essential for powering heavy machinery and ensuring uninterrupted electricity supply during voltage fluctuations. The agriculture sector and rural electrification projects also benefit from diesel gensets. With the increasing demand for reliable power supply, the market is expected to grow further, driven by the expansion of the telecommunications industry, e-commerce, edge computing, and the rollout of 5G connectivity. The Diesel Gensets Market in the GCC region is driven by the industrial sectors' need for reliable power sources due to unreliable grid power and extreme climatic conditions. Generator sets, comprising a diesel engine and an alternator, convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, serving as backup power sources for various sectors. These include data centers, hospitals, construction sites, remote areas, and emergency backup systems. Power outages are common in the region, making diesel gensets strategically important for uninterrupted services in commercial establishments like shopping malls, hotels, and office complexes. The durability and fuel efficiency of diesel gensets make them a preferred choice in the region's harsh conditions. The market caters to various segments, including industrial, peak load, and residential, with stationary and portable options available. Factors like voltage fluctuations, heavy machinery usage, and the importance of telecommunications and agriculture sectors further boost the market. However, environmental issues, such as air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, and fuel prices are challenges that the market must address through stricter emissions standards, alternative power sources like natural gas and renewable energy, and hybrid solutions. Digital technologies like the Internet of Things and 5G connectivity are also transforming the market. 1 Executive Summary 2 Market Landscape 3 Market Sizing 4 Historic Market Size 5 Five Forces Analysis 6 Market Segmentation Product Stationery Diesel Gensets Portable Diesel Gensets Application Residential Commercial Industrial Geography GCC 7 Customer Landscape 8 Geographic Landscape 9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends 10 Company Landscape 11 Company Analysis 12 Appendix Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions. With over 500 specialized analysts, Technavio's report library consists of more than 17,000 reports and counting, covering 800 technologies, spanning across 50 countries. Their client base consists of enterprises of all sizes, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies. This growing client base relies on Technavio's comprehensive coverage, extensive research, and actionable market insights to identify opportunities in existing and potential markets and assess their competitive positions within changing market scenarios. Technavio Research Jesse Maida Media & Marketing Executive US: +1 844 364 1100 UK: +44 203 893 3200 Email: media@technavio.com Website: www.technavio.com/ View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/diesel-gensets-market-in-gcc-to-grow-by-usd-310-45-million-2024-2028-boosted-by-low-operating-costs-and-ai-driven-market-transformation---technavio-302326195.html SOURCE Technavio © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
By MICHELLE L. PRICE and ROB GILLIES NEW YORK (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump’s recent dinner with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his visit to Paris for the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral were not just exercises in policy and diplomacy. They were also prime trolling opportunities for Trump. Related Articles National Politics | Trump names Andrew Ferguson as head of Federal Trade Commission to replace Lina Khan National Politics | Biden says he was ‘stupid’ not to put his name on pandemic relief checks like Trump did National Politics | Biden issues veto threat on bill expanding federal judiciary as partisan split emerges National Politics | Trump lawyers and aide hit with 10 additional felony charges in Wisconsin over 2020 fake electors National Politics | After withdrawing as attorney general nominee, Matt Gaetz lands a talk show on OANN television Throughout his first term in the White House and during his campaign to return, Trump has spun out countless provocative, antagonizing and mocking statements. There were his belittling nicknames for political opponents, his impressions of other political figures and the plentiful memes he shared on social media. Now that’s he’s preparing to return to the Oval Office, Trump is back at it, and his trolling is attracting more attention — and eyerolls. On Sunday, Trump turned a photo of himself seated near a smiling first lady Jill Biden at the Notre Dame ceremony into a social media promo for his new perfume and cologne line, with the tag line, “A fragrance your enemies can’t resist!” The first lady’s office declined to comment. When Trudeau hastily flew to Florida to meet with Trump last month over the president-elect’s threat to impose a 25% tax on all Canadian products entering the U.S., the Republican tossed out the idea that Canada become the 51st U.S. state. The Canadians passed off the comment as a joke, but Trump has continued to play up the dig, including in a post Tuesday morning on his social media network referring to the prime minister as “Governor Justin Trudeau of the Great State of Canada.” After decades as an entertainer and tabloid fixture, Trump has a flair for the provocative that is aimed at attracting attention and, in his most recent incarnation as a politician, mobilizing fans. He has long relished poking at his opponents, both to demean and minimize them and to delight supporters who share his irreverent comments and posts widely online and cheer for them in person. Trump, to the joy of his fans, first publicly needled Canada on his social media network a week ago when he posted an AI-generated image that showed him standing on a mountain with a Canadian flag next to him and the caption “Oh Canada!” After his latest post, Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday: “It sounds like we’re living in a episode of South Park.” Trudeau said earlier this week that when it comes to Trump, “his approach will often be to challenge people, to destabilize a negotiating partner, to offer uncertainty and even sometimes a bit of chaos into the well established hallways of democracies and institutions and one of the most important things for us to do is not to freak out, not to panic.” Even Thanksgiving dinner isn’t a trolling-free zone for Trump’s adversaries. On Thanksgiving Day, Trump posted a movie clip from “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” with President Joe Biden and other Democrats’ faces superimposed on the characters in a spoof of the turkey-carving scene. The video shows Trump appearing to explode out of the turkey in a swirl of purple sparks, with the former president stiffly dancing to one of his favorite songs, Village People’s “Y.M.C.A.” In his most recent presidential campaign, Trump mocked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, refusing to call his GOP primary opponent by his real name and instead dubbing him “Ron DeSanctimonious.” He added, for good measure, in a post on his Truth Social network: “I will never call Ron DeSanctimonious ‘Meatball’ Ron, as the Fake News is insisting I will.” As he campaigned against Biden, Trump taunted him in online posts and with comments and impressions at his rallies, deriding the president over his intellect, his walk, his golf game and even his beach body. After Vice President Kamala Harris took over Biden’s spot as the Democratic nominee, Trump repeatedly suggested she never worked at McDonalds while in college. Trump, true to form, turned his mocking into a spectacle by appearing at a Pennsylvania McDonalds in October, when he manned the fries station and held an impromptu news conference from the restaurant drive-thru. Trump’s team thinks people should get a sense of humor. “President Trump is a master at messaging and he’s always relatable to the average person, whereas many media members take themselves too seriously and have no concept of anything else other than suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome,” said Steven Cheung, Trump’s communications director. “President Trump will Make America Great Again and we are getting back to a sense of optimism after a tumultuous four years.” Though both the Biden and Harris campaigns created and shared memes and launched other stunts to respond to Trump’s taunts, so far America’s neighbors to the north are not taking the bait. “I don’t think we should necessarily look on Truth Social for public policy,” Miller said. Gerald Butts, a former top adviser to Trudeau and a close friend, said Trump brought up the 51st state line to Trudeau repeatedly during Trump’s first term in office. “Oh God,” Butts said Tuesday, “At least a half dozen times.” “This is who he is and what he does. He’s trying to destabilize everybody and make people anxious,” Butts said. “He’s trying to get people on the defensive and anxious and therefore willing to do things they wouldn’t otherwise entertain if they had their wits about them. I don’t know why anybody is surprised by it.” Gillies reported from Toronto. Associated Press writer Darlene Superville contributed to this report.The Bluetti AC60P The Bluetti AC60P is available from Amazon for $799. It can withstand harsh conditions, has durable Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries, and a 6-year warranty, making it perfectly suited for adventure. The 600W output (even with 1,200W surge) is not enough for some high-powered devices such as microwave ovens. There's a big difference between how a product performs inside your home or office, and how it fares when you take it outside into the elements. In the wilderness, where the elements will test the mettle of both adventurer and their gear, many a portable power station has promised to be up for whatever Mother Nature throws at it. Yet, when faced with the onslaught of rain, snow, and the invasive persistence of dust, many quickly falter. Also: I tested the world's smallest power station, and it's a solar-charging beast Enter the Bluetti AC60P , a trailblazer in its league, emerging as one of the first to be adorned with the IP65 badge of honor (technically the second, as this is a follow-up to the AC60 ). This prestigious rating is not just a number; it's a testament to its resilience, a promise of its water-resistance and dust-proof prowess. Come rain, snow, or even a dust storm, your adventures can continue uninterrupted. Bluetti AC60P With a capacity of 504Wh and a built-in 600W inverter feeding seven outlets, the AC60P allows you to charge multiple devices at once, while also running high-wattage devices such as heaters and kettles. Bluetti AC60P tech specs Capacity : 504Wh (18Ah) Type : LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) Life Cycles : 3,000+ cycles to 80% original capacity Shelf Life : Recharge to 80% every 3-6 months AC Outlets : 2 × 230V/2.6A, 600W in total Inverter Type : Pure sine wave Surge Power : 1,200W USB-C Port : 1 × 100W max (built-in eMark chip) USB-A Port : 2 × 5V/3A 12V DC Outlet : 1 × 12V/10A Wireless Charging Pad : 1 × 15W max AC Power Input (Turbo Mode) : 600W max Solar Input : 200W max, 12-28V, 8A Car Input : 12/24V from auxiliary port Max Input : 600W AC Charging Cable (600W Turbo Charging) : ≈1-1.5 hours Solar Panel(s) (200W) : ≈2.5-3 hours (with prime sunshine, ideal orientation and low temperature) 12V/24V Car Outlet (100W/200W) : ≈4.5-5 hours/2.5-3 hours Pass-through Charging : Yes Weight : About 9.1kg / 20.06lbs Dimensions : 290 × 205 × 234mm / 11.42 × 8.07 × 9.21in Certifications : UKCA, PSE, RCM, CE, IP65, UL Standard Warranty : 6 years That IP65 rating is a game-changer! Before I go any further, I feel the need to break down the details surrounding IP65 rating. If you're not familiar with how these ratings work, the first digit indicates the device's ingress protection from solids, and the second digit is its protection from water. 6 is the highest rating on the solid scale, so this means the AC60P is dust tight; it's protected from total dust ingress. On the water side, a rating of 5 means that the AC60P is quite water resistant, but it isn't totally waterproof. You can't submerge it, but it is protected from jets of water from any direction. In practice, this means that it's ok to get rained on. Testing the Bluetti AC60P on a wet day. Over the past few years, I've tested a whole bunch of power stations from a variety of makers of various shapes and sizes. The one consistency between them is that I've kept them away from water like my life depended on it. And that's probably because it did. After all, power stations are essentially big boxes of electricity, and that electricity can get very dangerous around water. But the problem is that there's quite a bit of water in the outdoors: rain, sleet and snow, rivers and lakes, mist and fog, and condensation. It's all water, and it all wants to soak your gear. As power stations go, the AC60P isn't all that bulky. So I decided to find out how water resistant the AC60P was, and took it to one of my favorite places -- the awesome Anglesey Transport Museum -- to see some of the exhibits on a wet, rainy day (I also used it to do some useful things like recharge drones and power lights and other devices). When using the AC60P, I was careful to wipe the power station before use to ensure no water got into the sockets and ports. Beyond this, no extra care was needed, and I found that the power station effortlessly shrugged off water in all its forms, as well as dirt and dust. Sure, it takes some getting used to—and a hint of bravery—to expose a power station to moisture and continue to use it. But I quickly became accustomed to it. Just don't try this with one of the many power stations that aren't IP65 rated! The Bluetti AC60P shrugging off the rain. When it comes to power stations, the AC60 is about as flawless as they get. As I would expect from a prestigious brand like Bluetti, the AC60P lives up to all the claims made on the spec sheet. As part of this review, I tested the capacity, power outputs, and charge times, and everything passed with flying colors. On the front of the unit are most of the ports, three gently glowing buttons for turning the unit on and controlling the AC and DC outputs, and a bright, feature-packed yet easy-to-read display that shows all the important information at-a-glance. One of the biggest improvements to come to power stations in the last few years has been the shift from lithium-ion battery technology to LiFePO4 batteries. These aren't as power-dense as their lithium counterparts, but they're safer (that is, less likely to spontaneously combust) and have a much longer lifespan -- more than 3,000 recharge cycles, or about six times longer, before the charge capacity falls to 80 percent. At just a shade over 20 pounds, the AC60P is hefty but still relatively easy to tote around, and strikes a balance between portability and functionality. It's quite compact for transporting by truck or car, and the handle is comfortable enough to lug over short distances, but anything much more than that might be considered a challenge by some. Also: The best portable power stations you can buy: Expert tested There are lots of little touches that I like about the AC60P. As I've already mentioned, the handle is nice and comfortable, and the unit is well balanced from a weight perspective. The port covers are robust, don't fall off like some I've seen, and work well at keeping debris out of the power station. Additionally, the LED light on the rear of the device is super practical and means I don't need to carry separate lighting. Clear, easy to read LCD display. Additionally, the power station boasts a wireless charging mat on its top surface, for another layer of convenience. Simply placing your phone on the mat provides an instant, hassle-free charge — no cables necessary. While the AC60P has a generous power capacity of 504Wh, this can be expanded to a massive 2116Wh using up to two B80P expansion batteries , offering even more power for your long trips or extended emergencies. Also: The $50 charging accessory I never leave home without (and how it works) Oh, and there's also an app that allows you to access some of the power station's more advanced features, as well as update the firmware. ZDNET's buying advice There are a lot of power stations out there to choose from. But having a unit that's water and dust resistant is a game-changer. This means I will inevitably turn to the Bluetti AC60P more, and use my other power stations a lot less. While there's no way that I'm going to be dropping this into water, not having to worry about moisture and dirt is refreshing and allows me to take power places that otherwise I wouldn't. Just being able to forget about taking this unit inside at the first sign of rain is a big weight off my mind and allows me to focus more on the task at hand. An IP65 rating is impressive, but also something that all power stations designed for outdoor use should have. One of the best QLED TVs I've tested isn't made by Samsung or Hisense (and it's $500 off) I finally found a wireless Android Auto adapter that's reliable, functional, and affordable This is the most bizarre portable power station I've tested - and it actually works One of the best cheap soundbars I've tested performs as well as models twice its priceNovember 25, 2024 This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlightedthe following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: fact-checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread by Matthias Fejes, Dresden University of Technology Lipids, or fats, are essential to life. They form the membranes around cells, protecting them from the outside. In nature, there is an enormous diversity of lipids, with each organism having its own unique combination. But what are the minimum lipid requirements for a cell to survive? A research team at the B CUBE–Center for Molecular Bioengineering at TUD Dresden University of Technology showed that cells can function with just two lipids. They created a cell with a minimal, adaptable membrane, offering a unique platform to study how lipid complexity evolved and how it can be engineered for synthetic life. Their findings are published in Nature Communications . Membranes are like bubbles that encapsulate cells and separate them from their surroundings. Membranes also serve as platforms where molecules interact, coordinating processes essential to life. "There is an enormous diversity of lipids in nature, and almost every organism has its own set of lipids, known as lipidome. Human cells, for example, employ hundreds of different types of lipids," says Dr. James Sáenz, research group leader at the B CUBE who led the study. "Yet, these different mixtures of lipids, all provide solutions to the same key evolutionary challenges: creating a stable barrier and organizing biomolecules in space and time. We want to understand why so many different lipids evolved, why life needs them, and how they can be used to engineer synthetic living systems." Testing the limits of the lipidome For their study, the group started with mycoplasma mycoides, a naturally simple pathogenic bacterium. Unlike most cells, mycoplasma cannot make its own lipids and must instead use those provided by its host. By systematically supplementing cells with different lipid combinations, the researchers narrowed down the essential combination needed for survival and division. They found that the cells can survive on a "diet" of just two lipids: cholesterol and another so-called bilayer-forming lipid, phosphatidylcholine. "These two lipids are not necessarily the only ones that could support life," says Isaac Justice, the Ph.D. student who carried out the project. "But having both a bilayer-forming lipid, which provides the basic structure for the cell membrane , and a non-bilayer-forming lipid, such as cholesterol, which adds stability, seems to be a fundamental requirement." The surprising effects of a two-lipid diet The team observed the cells with a minimal lipid diet under an electron microscope and saw dramatic effects on cell shape and size. Some cells grew up to ten times their usual size, while others formed unusual shapes and deformations. "What surprised me most," says Justice, "was that about half of the cells with only two lipids appeared completely normal. They were round and divided well. Despite the drastic reduction in lipid complexity, they continued to function surprisingly well." The challenge of reducing complexity Arriving at this minimal lipid combination was no easy task. Initial experiments showed that Mycoplasma could modify most of the lipids they were fed, transforming them into new types. "When we provided cholesterol and a common bilayer phospholipid, the cells were able to generate about 30 different lipids from them," explains Dr. Sáenz. To control the minimal lipid composition, the team supplied cells with very similar lipids but connected with a different kind of chemical bond that the cells were not able to break down with their enzymes. Reverse engineering the complexity of life Having identified the minimal lipid diet, the researchers applied it to a "minimal cell" called JVCI-Syn3A, which was engineered at the J. Craig Venter Institute to contain only the genes essential for survival. Now, with both a minimal genome and lipidome, this cell provides a powerful new tool for synthetic biology. Discover the latest in science, tech, and space with over 100,000 subscribers who rely on Phys.org for daily insights. Sign up for our free newsletter and get updates on breakthroughs, innovations, and research that matter— daily or weekly . This minimal cell system provides a unique platform to study how lipids support life. Using the principles of bottom-up synthetic biology , researchers can now reintroduce different parts of the lipidome in a directed way and explore the corresponding changes in cell function. "You can think of it as reverse engineering the evolution of lipid complexity. We are not necessarily recreating the lipids that were present in ancient life. We could not. We just don't know what these are. Instead, we are reintroducing complexity back to the membrane in a systematic, step-by-step way," says Justice. "By finding the minimal lipid requirements for a living cell, we now have an experimental platform to understand why certain lipid structures evolved and how they support life," says Dr. Sáenz. "This knowledge could one day help us design synthetic cells with bespoke membranes for special applications in biotechnology and medicine." More information: Isaac Justice et al, A tuneable minimal cell membrane reveals that two lipid species suffice for life, Nature Communications (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-53975-y Journal information: Nature Communications Provided by Dresden University of Technology
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The Rosen Law Firm, P.A. 275 Madison Avenue, 40th Floor New York, NY 10016 Tel: (212) 686-1060 Toll Free: (866) 767-3653 Fax: (212) 202-3827 case@rosenlegal.com www.rosenlegal.com View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/celh-investors-have-opportunity-to-lead-celsius-holdings-inc-securities-fraud-lawsuit-302327947.html SOURCE THE ROSEN LAW FIRM, P. A.NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A Louisiana civil court judge on Monday halted state agencies' plans to forcibly clear homeless encampments in New Orleans. Orleans Parish Civil District Court Judge Ethel Julien issued a temporary restraining order blocking state police and two other agencies from evicting homeless people from their encampments in New Orleans or seizing their property without following city laws and due process. Republican Gov. Jeff Landry had called earlier this month for the City of New Orleans to remove a large encampment before Thanksgiving and warned he would intervene if the city did not comply. “If a judge believes that people have a right to be on whatever public space they choose, maybe that judge should have them move into her chambers and courtroom," Landry said after the judge issued the restraining order Monday. Louisiana State Police spokesperson Sgt. Katharine Stegall said the agency’s legal team and the state Attorney General’s Office are reviewing the order. State police have “promptly halted activities” and are “complying with the restrictions” of the order, Stegall said. Landry and New Orleans officials have repeatedly clashed over how to address the issue of homelessness in the city. New Orleans City Councilmember Lesli Harris said Monday that directing more resources towards moving homeless people into stable housing was “infinitely more effective than punitive sweeps” of encampments. “Coordination between the government and service providers on the housing of people is imperative, and continuously moving people only makes it that much harder to house them,” Harris said. But the governor has pushed to clear homeless encampments. In late October, Louisiana State Police, the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and the Department of Transportation and Development converged on a homeless encampment under a highway to remove and relocate dozens of people prior to pop star Taylor Swift’s concerts in the nearby Superdome. Some people who had been away at the time of the clearances returned to the area to find they had lost their personal property including family heirlooms, identification documents and medication, according to testimony in court documents. City officials and advocates for homeless people decried the evictions and said they disrupted ongoing efforts to secure long-term housing for these individuals because they became harder to locate. A judge later granted a temporary restraining order preventing more clearances but declined to extend it beyond early November after lawyers representing the state police indicated in court that removals tied to the Taylor Swift concerts had ceased. But on Friday, homeless people began receiving flyers from state police officers ordering them to leave their encampments within 24 hours, according to a motion for relief filed on behalf of two homeless plaintiffs by the Southern Poverty Law Center and two other legal groups. The planned sweeps preceded the Bayou Classic football game on Saturday between Southern University and Grambling State University at the Superdome. “Your presence is considered a violation,” the flyers stated, according to the motion for relief. However, they were halted by the new temporary restraining order. On Dec. 3, the judge is scheduled to deliberate on whether to issue a preliminary injunction against the three state agencies. “The vulnerable people with disabilities who make up the vast majority of people living in the street deserve to be treated with sensitivity and compassion,” said Joe Heeren-Mueller, director of community engagement for Unity of Greater New Orleans, a homeless outreach organization. There are about 1,450 homeless people in New Orleans and neighboring Jefferson Parish, according to a January survey by the nonprofit Unity of Greater New Orleans. The city has committed to securing housing for these individuals by the end of 2025. Brook is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues. 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Darius Tahir | (TNS) KFF Health News President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to run the sprawling government agency that administers Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act marketplace — celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz — recently held broad investments in health care, tech, and food companies that would pose significant conflicts of interest. Oz’s holdings, some shared with family, included a stake in UnitedHealth Group worth as much as $600,000, as well as shares of pharmaceutical firms and tech companies with business in the health care sector, such as Amazon. Collectively, Oz’s investments total tens of millions of dollars, according to financial disclosures he filed during his failed 2022 run for a Pennsylvania U.S. Senate seat. Trump said Tuesday he would nominate Oz as administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The agency’s scope is huge: CMS oversees coverage for more than 160 million Americans, nearly half the population. Medicare alone accounts for approximately $1 trillion in annual spending, with over 67 million enrollees. UnitedHealth Group is one of the largest health care companies in the nation and arguably the most important business partner of CMS, through which it is the leading provider of commercial health plans available to Medicare beneficiaries. UnitedHealth also offers managed-care plans under Medicaid, the joint state-federal program for low-income people, and sells plans on government-run marketplaces set up via the Affordable Care Act. Oz also had smaller stakes in CVS Health, which now includes the insurer Aetna, and in the insurer Cigna. It’s not clear if Oz, a heart surgeon by training, still holds investments in health care companies, or if he would divest his shares or otherwise seek to mitigate conflicts of interest should he be confirmed by the Senate. Reached by phone on Wednesday, he said he was in a Zoom meeting and declined to comment. An assistant did not reply to an email message with detailed questions. “It’s obvious that over the years he’s cultivated an interest in the pharmaceutical industry and the insurance industry,” said Peter Lurie, president of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, a watchdog group. “That raises a question of whether he can be trusted to act on behalf of the American people.” (The publisher of KFF Health News, David Rousseau, is on the CSPI board .) Oz used his TikTok page on multiple occasions in November to praise Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., including their efforts to take on the “illness-industrial complex,” and he slammed “so-called experts like the big medical societies” for dishing out what he called bad nutritional advice. Oz’s positions on health policy have been chameleonic; in 2010, he cut an ad urging Californians to sign up for insurance under President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act, telling viewers they had a “historic opportunity.” Oz’s 2022 financial disclosures show that the television star invested a substantial part of his wealth in health care and food firms. Were he confirmed to run CMS, his job would involve interacting with giants of the industry that have contributed to his wealth. Given the breadth of his investments, it would be difficult for Oz to recuse himself from matters affecting his assets, if he still holds them. “He could spend his time in a rocking chair” if that happened, Lurie said. In the past, nominees for government positions with similar potential conflicts of interest have chosen to sell the assets or otherwise divest themselves. For instance, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Attorney General Merrick Garland agreed to divest their holdings in relevant, publicly traded companies when they joined the Biden administration. Trump, however, declined in his first term to relinquish control of his own companies and other assets while in office, and he isn’t expected to do so in his second term. He has not publicly indicated concern about his subordinates’ financial holdings. CMS’ main job is to administer Medicare. About half of new enrollees now choose Medicare Advantage, in which commercial insurers provide their health coverage, instead of the traditional, government-run program, according to an analysis from KFF, a health information nonprofit that includes KFF Health News. Proponents of Medicare Advantage say the private plans offer more compelling services than the government and better manage the costs of care. Critics note that Medicare Advantage plans have a long history of costing taxpayers more than the traditional program. UnitedHealth, CVS, and Cigna are all substantial players in the Medicare Advantage market. It’s not always a good relationship with the government. The Department of Justice filed a 2017 complaint against UnitedHealth alleging the company used false information to inflate charges to the government. The case is ongoing. Oz is an enthusiastic proponent of Medicare Advantage. In 2020, he proposed offering Medicare Advantage to all; during his Senate run, he offered a more general pledge to expand those plans. After Trump announced Oz’s nomination for CMS, Jeffrey Singer, a senior fellow at the libertarian-leaning Cato Institute, said he was “uncertain about Dr. Oz’s familiarity with health care financing and economics.” Singer said Oz’s Medicare Advantage proposal could require large new taxes — perhaps a 20% payroll tax — to implement. Oz has gotten a mixed reception from elsewhere in Washington. Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, the Democrat who defeated Oz in 2022, signaled he’d potentially support his appointment to CMS. “If Dr. Oz is about protecting and preserving Medicare and Medicaid, I’m voting for the dude,” he said on the social platform X. Oz’s investments in companies doing business with the federal government don’t end with big insurers. He and his family also hold hospital stocks, according to his 2022 disclosure, as well as a stake in Amazon worth as much as nearly $2.4 million. (Candidates for federal office are required to disclose a broad range of values for their holdings, not a specific figure.) Amazon operates an internet pharmacy, and the company announced in June that its subscription service is available to Medicare enrollees. It also owns a primary care service , One Medical, that accepts Medicare and “select” Medicare Advantage plans. Oz was also directly invested in several large pharmaceutical companies and, through investments in venture capital funds, indirectly invested in other biotech and vaccine firms. Big Pharma has been a frequent target of criticism and sometimes conspiracy theories from Trump and his allies. Kennedy, whom Trump has said he’ll nominate to be Health and Human Services secretary, is a longtime anti-vaccine activist. During the Biden administration, Congress gave Medicare authority to negotiate with drug companies over their prices. CMS initially selected 10 drugs. Those drugs collectively accounted for $50.5 billion in spending between June 1, 2022, and May 31, 2023, under Medicare’s Part D prescription drug benefit. At least four of those 10 medications are manufactured by companies in which Oz held stock, worth as much as about $50,000. 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It’s unclear whether the government would pay for the services. In his TikTok videos from earlier in November, Oz echoed attacks on the food industry by Kennedy and other figures in his “Make America Healthy Again” movement. They blame processed foods and underregulation of the industry for the poor health of many Americans, concerns shared by many Democrats and more mainstream experts. But in 2022, Oz owned stakes worth as much as $80,000 in Domino’s Pizza, Pepsi, and US Foods, as well as more substantial investments in other parts of the food chain, including cattle; Oz reported investments worth as much as $5.5 million in a farm and livestock, as well as a stake in a dairy-free milk startup. He was also indirectly invested in the restaurant chain Epic Burger. One of his largest investments was in the Pennsylvania-based convenience store chain Wawa, which sells fast food and all manner of ultra-processed snacks. Oz and his wife reported a stake in the company, beloved by many Pennsylvanians, worth as much as $30 million. ©2024 KFF Health News. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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After several years of failed attempts and opposition from businesses that found previous proposals too onerous, many Nevada workers will now have increased protections against heat-related illness. The state’s Division of Industrial Relations, responsible for workplace safety and worker protections in Nevada, has adopted a regulation requiring all businesses with more than 10 employees to perform a one-time job hazard analysis to assess work conditions that could lead to heat illness. Heat-related illnesses can be as mild as cramps to as severe as heat stroke. The regulation extends to businesses where most employees are exposed to heat for more than 30 minutes out of each hour, excluding breaks. Passage of the regulation — a compromise from previous proposals that required interventions when temperatures hit a specific threshold — comes after multiple unsuccessful efforts to address the issue and a month after the Office of State Epidemiology released a first-of-its-kind report detailing the number of Nevadans who’ve sought treatment for heat-related illness in the state during the past few years. There were 28% more visits to emergency rooms during the summer of 2024 than there were during the summer of 2023. There has also been an uptick in the number of heat-related complaints submitted to Nevada Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the agency that falls under the Division of Industrial Relations that investigates possible violations and hazardous conditions. The number of heat-related complaints has grown exponentially — between 2016 and 2021, there were an average of 133 heat-related complaints each year; in 2021, 344 complaints were filed; this year, 467 complaints were filed through September. The approval makes Nevada one of only a few states to have a heat rule for workers; there is no federal requirement on the topic. “Approval of this regulation is a critical step to reduce the health risks of heat exposure for Nevada workers in indoor and outdoor settings,” Division Administrator Victoria Carreon said in a press release. Reno and Las Vegas are among the fastest-warming cities in the nation. Both cities broke heat-related records this summer. From July through September, Las Vegas recorded 74 days above 100 degrees, and Reno reached 105 degrees four days in a row. Despite the rising heat and growing number of deaths — in southern Nevada, 402 people died from heat-related factors this year through Oct. 16 — efforts to forward the conversation around protection for workers from heat have been slow to keep up. In 2020, Nevada labor regulators began drafting rules to protect employees who work in extreme heat. That rule, the predecessor of the regulation that was finally approved this year, was described as too cumbersome for businesses, Carreon told The Nevada Independent, and it did not pass out of the Legislative Commission, a group of a dozen state lawmakers that approves regulations. An updated regulation was brought back in 2022; again, it was deemed too cumbersome and the Legislative Commission deferred to act on it. That same year, Nevada OSHA adopted a program that granted the agency authority to conduct site inspections at high-risk industries, investigate heat-related complaints and help businesses take proactive steps to protect workers on days reaching 90 degrees or greater. In 2023, SB427, a bill that would have codified protections for workers, was brought forward by Sen. Edgar Flores, D-Las Vegas, but it was shelved by a Democratic-majority Assembly. At the end of the session, staff at the Division of Industrial Relations asked that the regulation that had been shelved in 2022 be sent back to the division for revision. With input from physicians, businesses, unions and others, the regulation was rewritten to shift from a focus on a temperature threshold to instead emphasize a job hazard analysis. That shift in focus was the key to drafting a regulation that garnered support, Carreon said. Jackie Spicer, coalition coordinator for the Nevada Environmental Justice Coalition, said the regulation is a good first step but much more needs to be done to protect Nevada’s workers. “Overall, this is a win,” Spicer said. But, “we still have concerns.” The coalition’s concerns include that, under the regulation, employers have discretion about whether a heat hazard exists, and its failure to extend protections to many indoor workers. “This is not the end for our communities and our outdoor workers,” she told The Nevada Independent. Businesses will have plenty of time to perform their analysis of workplace conditions before next summer, Carreon told The Nevada Independent. If the analysis uncovers conditions that could cause heat illness, the business is required to draft a written plan that: The regulation does not apply to employees who work indoors in climate-controlled environments, including vehicles with functioning air conditioners. “We are fully ready to support businesses as they have questions,” Carreon said. “We want this to be successful for employers to be able to implement.” Stay up-to-date on the latest in local and national government and political topics with our newsletter.Tribal lands were stolen. What happens when those ancestral territories are returned?
PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas (AP) — Kailyn Gilbert scooped in a layup with 1.6 seconds remaining and then stole the ball on the last play of the game to give No. 7 LSU a 68-67 win over Washington in the Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Championship first round on Monday. Flau’Jae Johnson had to save the ball from going into the backcourt during a scramble that ended in Gilbert's go-ahead basket. Gilbert corralled the loose ball over a diving Washington player, sliced through the defense and tossed up a shot that hung on the back of the rim before falling through. Gilbert's ensuing steal sealed it. Aneesah Morrow had her 80th career double-double with 19 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Tigers (7-0). Johnson also had 19 points and Sa'Myah Smith added 16 with a career-high 15 rebounds. Sayvia Sellers had a career-high 24 points for the Huskies (6-2). Ellie Ladine had 14 points and nine rebounds. Washington, 16-15 last year, 6-12 in its final Pac-12 season, showed a lot of grit. LSU also showed a lot of grit in pulling out a win despite shooting a season-low 33%, going 3 of 19 from 3-point range. Sellers hit a tough step-back 3-pointer to bump the Washington lead to 62-57 with 4:31 to play and 18 seconds later she fouled out. The Husky reserves played 27 minutes and didn't score. LSU was 15 of 21 from the foul line as two Husky starters had four fouls in addition to Sellers fouling out. Washington shot 7 of 10 from the line. The Tigers also had 26 second-chance points off of 27 offensive rebounds. LSU plays N.C. State or Southern on Wednesday in the tournament's championship game. Washington will play before that game against the loser of N.C. State-Southern. Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP women’s college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-womens-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/womens-college-basketball
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