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Russia jams Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites in Ukraine, world's 'most sustainable' protein, scientists create lethal Ebola-like virus to study eye disorders

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Plus: Star Wars-inspired technology that extracts water from thin air goes global

Plus: Star Wars-inspired technology that extracts water from thin air goes global                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 May 29, 2024 | [Read Online]( In Coordination with Twilio Segment [Access good data that is real-time, clean, and accurate.]( With Twilio Segment, you get relevant customer experiences that drive real revenue. [Read more.]( Russia has been disrupting Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service in Ukraine. This move could impact the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. This incident first came to light when the soldiers lost access to the web right before the Russian troops had pushed across the Ukrainian northern border this month. Owing to this restriction, Ukrainians cannot share information about the attack, which happened as a moment of surprise. For more on this development, check out today’s [Must-Read.]( 🔥Today’s job of the day as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: >[Â]([Software Engineer]( > [Senior Software Engineer]( Reading Time: 4 mins Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? [Subscribe here.]( MUST READ 🛰️ Russia jams Elon Musk’s Starlink sats in Ukraine for the first time Russia has been deploying stronger electronic weapons and is aiming to [degrade Starlink’s internet service]( in Ukraine. When things were normal soldiers would use the internet to communicate with one another. With this new action from Russia, Ukraine’s ability to communicate, gather intelligence, and conduct drone strikes would be [severely compromised](. The Ukrainian soldiers revealed to the media house that jamming of the services had tied their hands, leaving them with [no way to share intel](about incoming or ongoing Russian maneuvers or attacks. The jamming first happened in the [northern front line of Ukraine](, as that area would often coincide with Russian advances. If the jamming continues then it could “mark a tactical shift in the conflict”. This highlights Ukraine’s [increased dependence]( on Starlink. 🧪 Finland makes world’s ‘most sustainable’ protein from air and electricity A company in Finland is planning to introduce its innovative, sustainable food [protein produced using air and electricity](, to the world. Named [Solein](, the protein is fundamentally made up of minute single-celled organisms. Unlike traditional yeast, which depends on sugar as its feedstock, Solein uses gases—specifically [hydrogen and carbon dioxide](. These elements are plentiful but often underutilized resources. The product could help decrease the need for [livestock farming](, a major contributor to [greenhouse gas emissions](. 🦠 Chinese scientists create 90% lethal Ebola-like virus to study eye disorders Chinese scientists have genetically modified a virus that imitates [Ebola]( infection. This virus has caused [severe eye ulcers](and ultimately wiped out an entire group of hamsters. Researchers are hopeful that this study will aid in the research of [Ebola-related eye disorders](. In this study, [vesicular stomatitis](, typically found in livestock, was harboring the Ebola virus. When they gave it to the hamsters, the entire group died after the ulcers in their eyes worsened. Love what you're reading, but too many emails? Sign up to IE+ to get Blueprint Weekly, our exclusive weekly premium newsletter that gives all the insights you love in a more digestible weekly format– plus, enjoy an Ad-Free experience on our website. Try IE+ today for just $1 in the first month. [Subscribe here]( A MESSAGE FROM OUR SPONSOR [What can good data do for you?]( Twilio Segment helps every team access to real-time, clean, and accurate data. The result? Relevant customer experiences that drive real revenue. Segment helps 25,000+ companies turn customer data into tailored experiences. With customer profiles that update real-time, and best in class privacy features - Segment’s Customer Data Platform allows you to make good data available to every team. [Good Data - Segment]( HOT TOPICS OF THE DAY SCIENCE > A new study analyzed the African turquoise killifish, a species that exhibits an extreme survival mechanism called diapause—a state of suspended animation that allows the killifish’s embryos to survive harsh conditions. ([More]() > The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Solar Orbiter has brought scientists closer to decoding slow solar winds’ mysterious origin. ([More]() > Aardwolves — the "weird cousin" of the hyena world that has peg teeth and only eats insects — are an evolutionary mystery, stemming from a ghost lineage that scientists haven't been able to figure out. ([More]() ENERGY > Water hyacinths and lucky bamboo generated an electrical rhythm which could be harnessed as an eco-friendly energy source, as per a new study. ([More]() > A new reactor design converts CO2 emissions from small boilers into methane fuel, offering a promising approach to combating climate change. ([More]() > Studies conducted to reduce battery costs in electric vehicle production have led to a breakthrough in cathode technology, which could slash lithium-ion battery costs by 20%. 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([More]() > Airbus has unveiled the Racer, an innovative hybrid concept that blends helicopter flexibility with the speed of an airplane. ([More]() IE QUIZ: THE RESULTS In yesterday’s quiz, we asked, Can you solve for the missing number? The answer is: The sum of numbers in each circle is 30, since the sum of total numbers in green circle will be equal to 30, ?+11+5=30, ?=14 Ready for more brainy challenges? 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