Quick Glance: Aspartame Classified as 'Possible Carcinogen'; Consumption Limits Unchanged
- The sweetener aspartame has been classified as a 'possible carcinogen' by two groups linked to the World Health Organization (WHO).
- The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) stated that it remains safe to consume aspartame at already-agreed levels.
- After a comprehensive review, JECFA concluded that there is no convincing evidence of harm and continues to recommend keeping aspartame consumption below 40mg/kg per day.
- The decisions demonstrate that aspartame is safe and a viable option for those looking to reduce sugar intake.
Quick Glance: SpaceX Hires Former NASA Official for Key Role in Starship Program
- A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket takes off from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
- SpaceX has hired Kathy Lueders, a former senior employee of NASA who recently retired from the space agency, to work on the company's Starship program.
- SpaceX constructs and launches its massive Starship vehicle for deep space from the facility.
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Quick Glance: The Allure of a Chanel Tweed Jacket
- Chanel’s tweed jacket is highly coveted by fashion connoisseurs.
- The loose fit and cropped sleeves allow for freedom of movement.
- The jacket was an instant success and has been featured in many Chanel collections.
- Its timeless design is the ultimate symbol of luxury and will never go out of style.
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Quick Glance: Hundreds of Jews visit the Temple Mount following Palestinian disturbances in al-Aqsa.
- • Jordan warns of "catastrophic consequences" if police remove Palestinians from the mosque once more.
- ""We urge Jordan, through the Waqf guards, to promptly remove the extremists who aim to riot tomorrow during Muslim prayers on the Temple Mount and the Priestly Blessing at the Western Wall from the Al-Aqsa Mosque."
- Palestinians and police clashed last week in al-Aqsa after scores of Palestinians barricaded themselves inside the shrine on the eve of Passover.
- Police stormed al-Aqsa, firing stun grenades and attempting to clear the crowds.
"Artemis II is more than a mission to the Moon and back. It is the next step on the journey that gets humanity to Mars. This crew will never forget that ... Show more https://trib.al/VyfXoCA
Quick Glance: Canadian Jeremy Hansen has been named to NASA's Artemis II mission around the moon.
- Hansen, who will serve as a mission specialist, will be one of four astronauts assigned to the 10-day trip, which is set to launch in November 2024, according to NASA and Canadian Space Agency officials.
- 4:13Artemis II: How Jeremy Hansen's moon mission was prepared by a treehouse and collaboration
- Before joining CSA, Jeremy Hansen was a fighter pilot, and he now works with NASA on astronaut training and mission operations.
- 1:37Trudeau congratulates Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen for making history in space.
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Quick Glance: NASA's Massive SLS Rocket Launches the Artemis 1 Moon Mission
- The core stage rocket ran out of fuel and separated about eight minutes after launch.
- The team decided to keep the rocket on the launch pad and move the launch date to November 16. Hurricane Nicole delivered high winds, with gusts reaching 74 mph.
- While there is a chance that more of the caulk-like material will be torn off during launch, Mike Sarafin, the Artemis mission manager, stated during a news briefing on Monday that this is a minor risk.
- The launch team and meteorologists from the US Space Force certified that the weather was 80 percent good, with no further hurricanes on the way.