Richard Leakey, Fossil Hunter and Defender of Elephants, Dies at 77

World-renowned Kenyan conservationist and fossil hunter Richard Leakey, whose groundbreaking discoveries helped prove that humankind evolved in Africa, died on Sunday at the age of 77, the country’s president said.

The legendary paleoanthropologist remained energetic into his 70s despite bouts of skin cancer, kidney and liver disease.

“I have this afternoon… received with deep sorrow the sad news of the passing away of Dr. Richard Erskine Frere Leakey,” President Uhuru Kenyatta said in a statement late Sunday.

Born on December 19, 1944, Leakey was destined for paleoanthropology — the study of the human fossil record — as the middle son of Louis and Mary Leakey, perhaps the world’s most famous discoverers of ancestral hominids.

Initially, Leakey tried his hand at safari guiding, but things changed when at 23 he won a research grant from the National Geographic Society to dig on the shores of northern Kenya’s Lake Turkana, despite having no formal archaeological training.

In the 1970s he led expeditions that recalibrated scientific understanding of human evolution with the discovery of the skulls of Homo habilis (1.9 million years old) in 1972 and Homo erectus (1.6 million years old) in 1975.

A TIME magazine cover followed of Leakey posing with a Homo habilis mock-up under the headline “How Man Became Man.” Then in 1981, his fame grew further when he fronted “The Making of Mankind,” a seven-part BBC television series.

Yet the most famous fossil find was yet to come: the uncovering of an extraordinary, near-complete Homo erectus skeleton during one of his digs in 1984, which was nicknamed Turkana Boy.

As the slaughter of African elephants reached a crescendo in the late 1980s, driven by insatiable demand for ivory, Leakey emerged as one of the world’s leading voices against the then-legal global ivory trade.

President Daniel arap Moi in 1989 appointed Leakey to lead the national wildlife agency — soon to be named the Kenya Wildlife Service, or KWS.

That year he pioneered a spectacular publicity stunt by burning a pyre of ivory, setting fire to 12 tons of tusks to make the point that they have no value once removed from elephants.

He also held his nerve, without apology, when implementing a shoot-to-kill order against armed poachers.

In 1993, his small Cessna plane crashed in the Rift Valley where he had made his name. He survived but lost both legs.

“There were regular threats to me at the time and I lived with armed guards. But I made the decision not to be a dramatist and say: ‘They tried to kill me.’ I chose to get on with life,” he told the Financial Times.

Leakey was forced out of KWS a year later and began a third career as a prominent opposition politician, joining the chorus of voices against Moi’s corrupt regime.

His political career met with less success, however, and in 1998 he was back in the fold, appointed by Moi to head Kenya’s civil service, putting him in charge of fighting official corruption.

The task proved impossible, however, and he resigned after just two years.

In 2015, as another elephant poaching crisis gripped Africa, President Kenyatta asked Leakey to again take the helm at KWS, this time as chairman of the board, a position he would hold for three years.

Deputy President William Ruto said Leakey “fought bravely for a better country” and inspired Kenyans with his zeal for public service.

Soft-spoken and seemingly devoid of personal vanity, Leakey stubbornly refused to give in to health woes.

“Richard was a very good friend and a true loyal Kenyan. May he Rest In Peace,” Paula Kahumbu, the head of Wildlife Direct, a conservation group founded by Leakey, posted on Twitter.

Source: Voice of America

Laos records 684 cases of Covid-19

Laos has logged 684 new cases of Covid-19 over the past twenty four hours including 682 community cases and two imported cases, according to the National Taskforce Committee for Covid-19 Prevention and Control.

Of the 682 community cases, 149 cases were documented in Luang Namtha, 121 in Vientiane, 101 in Saravan, 97 in Phongsaly, 46 in Borikhamxay, and 38 in Khammuan.

Six deaths were reported over the past hours with the total reaching 380.

As of Jan 2, the Lao PDR has recorded over 112,000 cases of Covid-19 including 9,122 active cases and 380 deaths.

Globally, Covid-19 has infected 289.6 million people including 1.17 million reported over the past 24 hours.

Source: Lao News Agency

LifeBank Chain Announces Upcoming Gene and Cell Collaboration Platform With Disrupt Blockchain Technologies

LifeBank Chain (LBC) focuses on research and development in the field of genetics and cell science, with the purposes of furthering human longevity and expanding access to genetics and cell treatments through cutting-edge technologies.

Gene and Cell Technology

Gene and Cell Technology

JERUSALEM, Dec. 31, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GENE & CELL MEDICINE LTD located in Israel and Singapore started a new project : LifeBank Chain (LBC). The project LBC plans to build a genetic and cell data collaboration platform.

Genetic research seeks to understand the process of trait inheritance from parents to offspring. The human genetic research is revealing the nature of human bioinformatics and giving scientists a powerful approach to study various health issues of human life.

Cell research focuses on stem cell and immune cell therapies, which are an extremely promising approach for the treatment of many diseases with an immune component including cancer, autoimmune disease, and chronic inflammation.

The wide applications of these new biological technologies in the medical field greatly reshaped the traditional pharmaceutical industry, whose focus was not only put on the treatment of disease as before but also on gene diagnosis and prevention, which opened the door to the world of personalized and precise medicine.

Blockchain is an emerging technology that has attracted increasing attention from both researchers and practitioners. The functionalities of blockchain technology and smart contracts provide an opportunity over large gene and cell data to support genetic and cell data integrity and security while giving patients control over their own data.

LBC plans to build a genetic and cell data collaboration platform incorporating an extensible cross-chain service system based on individual and institutional nodes. The platform product service layer abstracts all typical kinds of gene and cell blockchain applications and provides the full functions and implementation framework of typical applications.

The goal of LifeBank Chain (LBC) is to establish a global-level service platform for sharing and utilizing human genetic and cell data through secured blockchain technologies. The LBC blockchain is designed to provide genetic and cell research industry partners with enterprise-level blockchain infrastructure, industry solutions, and secure, reliable, and flexible blockchain services. LBC will work together with medical practitioners to provide full-solution ancillary reagent services and provide flexible and pioneering tools to simplify therapy workflow at every step of the medical process.

LBC will form a professional and shared social organization — LBC Life Alliance — inviting life technology companies, scientific research institutes, medical institutions, etc. to jointly solve medical, health, disease, and public health problems, and jointly build the application standards of gene and stem cell medical technology on the blockchain, and contribute to the cause of human health.

LifeBank Chain enables healthcare professionals to manage the medical data and do research in an auditable, transparent and secure way on LBC’s distributed network. LBC continues to closely monitor the evolution of genetics and cell therapy in different medical subspecialties around the world.

LifeBank Chain:

Official Website: https://lifebankchain.io

LBC on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lifebankchain
Email : lbc@lifebankchain.io

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Fight for Veterans 2022: A Two (2) Day Historical First Live Streaming Star Studded NFT Artwork Auction Event, Produced and Directed by Royster Productions, LLC

Live Auction, World Class Exhibition Boxing and musical performances in support of our heroes

#FightForVeterans2022

#FightForVeterans2022

LAS VEGAS, Dec. 31, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Royster Productions LLC will produce a historical first: a two (2) day live NFT auction in honor of U.S. veterans. The unique event will be live streaming Jan. 28-29, 2022. Royster Productions is a Full-ServiceFull Service Professional Video, Multi-Cam, Web Streaming, Editing, Audio Visual, Live Event Production Company, specializing in Live Event Production, Audio Visual, Projection, Live Multi-Cam Video, Live Streaming, Commercials, Motion Pictures, Documentary, Seminars, Concerts, Music Videos, Broadcast Sports. Some of our previous work: http://www.roysterproductions.com/works.html

On R.E.D. Friday (https://www.military.com/undertheradar/2018/10/22/how-red-friday-became-thing-and-why-it-still-matters-today.html), creative artists from around the world will come together to design and combine social fabrics to NFT artworks that connect stories to faces and raise awareness and support for our Veterans and their families.

January 28, 2022, power-punching, legendary four-division World Champion Roy Jones Jr., is set to return to action. With an impressive 75 fights, 66 wins and 47 knockouts, and one of the greatest records in boxing history — the “Superman” from Pensacola is true to his poetry: “Can’t be touched, can’t be stopped, can’t be moved, can’t be rocked, and can’t be shook!

Roy Jones Jr. is teaming up with Blockchain Sports for a two (2) day live streaming special exhibition event: The Fight for Veterans 2022, (https://www.instagram.com/royjonesjrofficial) #fightforveterans2022 https://www.facebook.com/OperationFFV/.

Roy Jones Jr., the son of distinguished, US Army veteran Roy Jones Sr., a Vietnam war veteran, whose great sacrifice and bravery earned him a Bronze Star for valor, has a profound respect for our veterans and our active service men- and- women.

The willingness of America’s veterans to sacrifice for our country and the continued bravery by our active service men- and women in the face of impossible odds has earned them our lasting gratitude“.

“It is with great pleasure to announce our strategic partnership with Roy Jones, a true legend, patron, and a fighter. Star-studded boxing gloves represent the spirit of the individual. ‘You might get knocked down, but you will get back up and continue fighting”, that’s what we want to see in our veterans: never give up, never stop fighting!’” – BCG CSO Lt Col. (Ret.) Dennis P. Donegan.

(https://specialforcesgreenberetmemorial.org/lieutenant-colonel-ret-dennis-donegan)

Full details of this spectacular, star studded two (2) day special event will be released Jan. 7, 2022. Details on PPV and ticket sales will be posted on https://www.FFV2022.com

The Blockchain Sports, INC., a premier sports development co.

1 Maiden Lane, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10038

And,

Roy Jones Jr. Promotions, Inc., (https://royjonesjr.com) a premier promoter of boxing and all combat sports worldwide.

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We are proud to be producing the #Fight For Veterans 2022.

Contact: Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Dennis P. Donegan, Jr. Info@FFV2022.com

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Europe Tops 100 Million Coronavirus Cases in Pandemic

Europe has surpassed 100 million cases of coronavirus since the pandemic began nearly two years ago, according to data from the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center. Worldwide, nearly 290 million cases have been recorded.

Nearly 5 million of Europe’s cases were reported in the last seven days, with 17 of the 52 countries or territories that make up Europe setting single-day new case records thanks to the highly contagious omicron variant, Agence France-Presse reported Saturday.

More than 1 million of those cases were reported in France, which has joined the U.S., India, Brazil, Britain and Russia to become the sixth country to confirm more than 10 million cases since the pandemic began, Reuters reported.

India’s health ministry reported 22,775 new cases of the coronavirus Saturday, saying the new cases bring the country’s omicron variant count to 1,431. Public health officials, however, have warned that the country’s COVID-19 tallies are likely undercounted.

The Sydney Morning Herald reported Saturday that paramedics in the Australian state of New South Wales had a “record breaking” level of calls overnight, resulting in its busiest night in 126 years, as the omicron variant of coronavirus sweeps across the globe.

New South Wales Ambulance Inspector Kay Armstrong told the newspaper the telephone calls included, “the usual business of New Year’s Eve—alcohol-related cases, accidents, obviously mischief—and then we had COVID on top of that.” The Herald reported paramedics also received “time-wasting calls from people wanting COVID-19 test results.”

Matthew Taylor, chief executive of Britain’s NHS Confederation, said the omicron variant will “test the limits of finite NHS [National Health Service] capacity even more than a typical winter.” Taylor also predicted that hospitals will be forced to make “difficult choices” because of the variant.

CNN reports that more than 30 colleges and universities have changed the starting date of their spring semesters as the omicron variant crosses the United States.

The Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center on Saturday reported more than 289 million global COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began. The center said 9.1 billion vaccinations have been administered.

Source: Voice of America

Luang Prabang, Vangvieng become favourite destinations for Laos-China train’s passengers

This morning witnessed a large number of people flocked to Laos-China Railway Vientiane Station to travel outside the capital city with the majority of them choosing Luang Prabang and Vangvieng as their top destinations for New Year celebration.

The Laos-China Railway Company is currently operating two round trips, including one temporary round trip operated during New Year celebration – Dec 30, 2021-Jan 3, 2022 – to meet travel demand.

The government announced early last month the opening of green travel zones in Vientiane, Vangvieng – a district in Vientiane Province – and Luang Prabang to foreign visitors under the Lao Green Travel Zone scheme.

The plan has been split into three phases with the first one beginning today, Jan 1, 2022 for green travel zones in Vientiane, Vangvieng of Vientiane (province), and Luang Prabang; and green travel trails in Oudomxay, Xayaboury, Xieng Khuang, Khammuan, and Champassak.

Meanwhile, the second phase of the plan will be kicked off on April 1, 2022 with the opening of more green travel zones in Vientiane, Vientiane (province), Luang Prabang, Oudomxay, Xayaboury, Xieng Khuang, Khammuan, Savannakhet and Champassak; and green travel trails in Huayxay of Bokeo, Luang Namtha of the same name province, Xekong and Saravan.

Meanwhile the third phase is for the full reopening of the country from July 1, 2022 onward.

Visitors wanting to visit the Lao PDR are required to arraign their trips through tour agents, have been vaccinated with at least two doses of Covid-19 vaccine for at least 14 days, and tested negative to Covid-19 with RT PCR within 72 hours prior to arriving in Laos. They also need to download Lao Stay Safe application, be protected by a minimum insurance coverage of US$50,000, and undergo RT PCR test on arrival at the port of entry and wait 24 hours for the test result.

Source: Lao News Agency