Lunchtime
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Lunchtime
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e/acc Don't Die Our energy production must reach K2 levels within my lifetime ⚡⚡













A new drug in the middle of clinical trials just increased REM sleep by 90% without making people sleep longer! This is the first medication ever to specifically enhance REM only and the implications go far beyond seizure control. Here's what just happened. 🧵



Basically

what the Fuck arxiv.org/html/2603.2185…







Massive fuel protests now set to hit Britain as farmers plan Irish-style nationwide blockades gbnews.com/news/fuel-prot…


🇨🇳 citizen and 🇨🇳 CCP member Youhuang Xiang, formerly a post-doctoral researcher at Indiana University, has been sentenced to more than four months in prison, a $500 fine, and one year of supervised release, after pleading guilty to smuggling biologic materials into the US from China. As part of Xiang’s plea agreement with the government, Xiang also stipulated to the entry of a Judicial Order of Removal, which will result in his immediate removal from the US to China. Xiang, who holds a PhD from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, applied for and received a US Non‑Immigrant student (J‑1) visa to perform postdoctoral research in the Department of Biology at Indiana University Bloomington (“IU”), beginning June 12, 2023. In Nov 2025 the FBI’s Indianapolis Division began investigating suspicious shipments from China to individuals affiliated with Indiana University. During the investigation, FBI agents determined that Xiang had received a suspicious shipment from China at his Bloomington, Indiana, residence in Mar 2024. The package in question originated from Guangzhou Sci‑Tech Innovation Trading, and the shipping manifest declared that the package contained “Underwear of Man-Made Fibers, Other Womens.” Investigators found it unusual that Xiang was purchasing and shipping women’s underwear from China, especially from a company focused on science and technology innovation. On Nov 23, 2025, Xiang was interviewed by US Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”) officials at Chicago O’Hare International Airport as he returned to the US from a research trip in the UK. During that interview, Xiang initially denied any knowledge of smuggling but subsequently admitted the shipping manifest for the package he received in Mar 2024 was intentionally mislabeled and samples of DNA of E. coli bacteria were concealed in that package to circumvent US law. Based on those admissions, CBP immediately terminated Xiang’s J‑1 visa, and he was arrested by the FBI. During the sentencing hearing on April 7, 2026, the US District Court also heard that the FBI’s investigation uncovered evidence that Xiang was a member of the CCP, and that Xiang lied about his affiliation with the CCP when questioned by immigration authorities. justice.gov/usao-sdin/pr/i… idsnews.com/article/2026/0…






