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In this little vial is a manufactured form of insulin. I injected into my

body because my pancreas, which normally produces insulin, doesn't make

it anymore. Our bodies need insulin to metabolize glucose to create

energy. Access to insulin means life or death for millions of Type 1

diabetics like myself. But since 2002 the price of insulin has more than

tripled. The market is dominated by three companies: Eli Lilly, Novo

Nordisk and Sanofi. But there's a team of biohackers in Oakland,

California who are trying to change that. Insulin is not all that hard

to make.

We are developing a technique that is based on pretty standard ways

of producing and purifying proteins.

Anthony Di Franco is a Type 1 diabetic who's testing an open source

protocol for small batch insulin production. His goal is to create a

future where hospitals and pharmacies could make insulin themselves

rather than relying on the current companies who manufacture it.

We think that if there were thousands of manufacturers instead of just

three then it would be much easier to get. You would reach many more

people who need it and the price would be much lower.

Unfortunately, the high price of insulin in the U.S. has led some

diabetics to buy it from other countries, off the black market or in

extreme cases rationing their doses.

In order for him to keep his same physicians and same network of

Pharmacy and doctors, the plan was going to cost $450 a

month with a $7,600 deductible.

Nicole Smith-Holt lost her son Alec after he started rationing his

insulin. He had just turned 26 and couldn't be on her insurance anymore.

His insulin costs were more than a $1,000 a month. He died of

diabetic ketoacidosis because he couldn't afford the amount of insulin

that he needed.

I think ultimately the responsibility lies on the insurance

companies. The pricing has gotten to be so expensive, so

unaffordable for all diabetics. You know I don't think they

ever realized that so many people would be paying out of pocket or to

be on such high-deductible plans that they would be paying list price.

The whole supply chain and the insurance companies actually are

responsible at this point. But the reason

why insulin is priced so high is complicated.

It involves negotiations between manufacturers, pharmacies, insurance

companies and middlemen.

Even lawmakers are trying to figure out who to blame for the high price.

The price of insulin has tripled during the last decade. 50, 60 years or

more with the production of insulin by pharmaceutical companies and we

have no generics.

Before insulin was discovered diabetes was a death sentence. Patients

typically died within weeks or months after diagnosis but in 1921

insulin was discovered by Sir Frederick Banting. The first versions of

it were extracted from animals and it took two tons of pig pancreas is

to make just eight ounces of insulin. Ironically, Banting sold the

patent rights to the University of Toronto for just one dollar in an

effort to make insulin easily available to those who needed it.

In the 1970s researchers discovered a way to synthesize human insulin in

a lab which turned out to be more effective than animal insulin. Since

then insulin makers have continued to innovate and with each new form of

insulin they get faster and better than the previous versions. Making

the older ones obsolete and patent protections have hindered others from

entering the market.

The insulin process is very complex and rigorous process that involves

nearly 5,000 people across the globe.

From the start of fermentation until we get to the final delivery system

it takes several months. U.S. pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly was the

first to commercially produce insulin in the 1920s and is one of the

companies heavily criticized for the price increase in insulin.

But many of its older insulin formulations have not been patent protected

for several years and yet there are still no generic, cheaper forms of

them available on the market. In a statement Lilly said there aren't

many insulin manufacturers because discovering developing and

manufacturing insulin is scientifically and technically very precise,

difficult and requires billions of dollars in long-term investments.

Companies have to make a long-term commitment to be in this industry.

Not many are able or willing to do so.

But Open Insulin disagrees. By doing it in the way that we're doing it,

we should be able to reach similar cost of manufacturer to what others

who've been working in industrial settings have obtained, which is

somewhere between $5 to $15 a vial. Right now we are

just finishing work on making a slow-acting insulin and we're starting

to try to figure out how to add a fast-acting insulin to the portfolio

of things that we're developing. Open Insulin is in the process of

testing its long-acting insulin.

But after that comes a long road of legal and regulatory hurdles. It

hopes by proving it can make insulin at such a small scale it could

eventually increase more competition and cheaper more accessible

insulin. In the meantime, insulin continues to be very expensive.

Insulin manufacturers have started offering assistance programs and

there are global campaigns by organizations such as T1 International and

JDRF who are working to make insulin more affordable.

You know these situations are really tragic that people would have

problems accessing insulin, which is necessary for people with Type 1

diabetes to stay alive. So we need companies, we need the federal

government, we need employers, we need health plans, we need everybody

to do their part in order to make insulin more affordable. We need

people to stay healthy until there's a cure and affordable insulin is a

really important part of that.

For more infomation >> This Diabetic Is Trying To Make His Own Insulin - Duration: 6:22.

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Every Company is a Data Company - Google Cloud Platform Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure #4 - Duration: 0:27.

Google believes that in the future every company,

regardless of size or industry,

will differentiate itself from its competitors through

technology largely in the form of software,

great software centered on data.

Thus, every company will become a data company,

if it isn't already one now.

Google Cloud provides a wide variety of services for

managing and getting value from data and doing that at scale.

For more infomation >> Every Company is a Data Company - Google Cloud Platform Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure #4 - Duration: 0:27.

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Why Business Leaders Won't Say Artificial Intelligence Is The Future | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC - Duration: 5:07.

For more infomation >> Why Business Leaders Won't Say Artificial Intelligence Is The Future | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC - Duration: 5:07.

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Santa Rosa chiropractor, convicted of molesting patients and on the lam, is captured in Mexico - Duration: 3:10.

A Santa Rosa chiropractor convicted of molesting his patients was captured in Mexico last week after being on the run for two years

 Daryoush Bunyad, who went by the name Darius, was arrested Thursday in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, after a local resident called the Santa Rosa Police Department saying he had been seen living in the beach city

Advertisement >  Bunyad was convicted in March 2017 of molesting eight patients, four of whom were younger than 18

Joan Kroft, a spokeswoman for the Sonoma County district attorney's office, said Bunyad was convicted of 14 counts of sexual battery and child molestation, among other charges

He failed to appear at his sentencing hearing, Santa Rosa police said.  After disappearing, Bunyad, 39, was listed as a fugitive on the Santa Rosa Police Department's most wanted list, and a $2,500 reward was offered for anyone with information that would assist in his capture, police said

 On Nov. 26, a Playa del Carmen resident called detectives and emailed them photographs of Bunyad in Mexico

Investigators confirmed his identity and asked the U.S. Marshals Service for assistance in capturing Bunyad

He was arrested without incident and is being held in the Los Angeles County Jail, the Santa Rosa Police Department said

 A photograph featured in a local Playa del Carmen newspaper showed Bunyad, sporting a thick beard and a T-shirt that read "American Wolf," handcuffed between two Mexican officers whose backs are turned to the camera

 Santa Rosa police began investigating Bunyad after a Cardinal Newman High School counselor who heard a description of his treatment from a student reported the chiropractor, according to the Santa Rosa Press Democrat

He was arrested in 2015.  During his trial, prosecutors said that between 2012 and 2015, Bunyad preyed on mostly young, athletic women and teenage girls, groping their breasts, buttocks and pubic areas, claiming it was a "whole body" treatment

 A new sentencing date for Bunyad has yet to be scheduled, Kroft said.

For more infomation >> Santa Rosa chiropractor, convicted of molesting patients and on the lam, is captured in Mexico - Duration: 3:10.

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Iowa boy, 13, is found passed away five days after running away from home during snowstorm - Duration: 9:47.

Iowa boy, 13, is found dead five days after running away from home during snowstorm

Missing Iowa teenager Corey Brown was found dead Sunday, five days after his parents reported he ran away from their home during a snowstorm because he was angry they took his phone away as punishment.

The 13-year-old's body was found around 10. 45am in a secluded area west of Marshalltown, local law enforcement said. They did not reveal more information on the exact location as the investigation was ongoing.

'At this time, there is no evidence or information that indicates criminal activity is connected to this missing person/death investigation.

However, this is still an active investigation and all possible scenarios will be thoroughly investigated,' the Marshalltown Police Department said in a statement. Several inches of snow fell and temperatures plunged below zero degrees last week while Corey was missing.

At least 14 agencies and 'countless fire and EMS departments' were involved in the search. Brown's family and police thanked them for all providing 'exceptionally professional service under very difficult conditions' in a statement.

The eighth-grader's school district which covered Brown's Miller Middle School and the Marshalltown High School, was 'saddened' by the news.

The Marshalltown Community School District said in a statement Sunday afternoon: 'Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to the Brown family and those close to Corey. He was loved by many and will be deeply missed.'.

Brown went missing since Tuesday night after he left home following a fight with his parents during the cold weather.

Brown was last seen wearing a Seattle Seahawks cap, a red shirt and black pants around 11. 15pm in an area near Marshalltown where he lived.

Police Chief Mike Tupper said he was growing increasingly concerned due to the length of time Corey has been missing and because of adverse weather conditions.

He asked property owners to check garages, sheds and vehicles in case the teen sought refuge from the snowstorm, which moved into the area earlier this week.

Footage from the family's security system showed Corey walking away from their home Tuesday night after he was scolded.

His parents Michelle and Craig Brown, along with investigators, held a news conference locally to raise awareness about their missing son earlier in the week.

His mother told KCCI: 'Corey, you know how much we love you. And I'm not going to stop until we find you. If you're out there, please come home. 'We love you more than you'll ever know. Please, please just come home.'.

Tupper said runaways are investigated often in his town, but they are usually back home before too long.

Adding about the confiscation of the cellphone, he said: 'It's a typical interaction with a 13-year-old child, nothing extraordinary. But he reacted emotionally to that.'. Search efforts for Corey were hampered late Thursday by subfreezing temperatures and blustery winds.

Counselors had been made available for students at Marshalltown High School, where Corey is in the eighth grade, KCCI reported.

'The school district has contacted all of our parents through email, saying if you see him, contact the police department,' school district spokesman Andrew Potter told the station.

'We're trying to do our part to help out in any way we can. He has a big smile, and we want to see that again.'.

Missing Iowa teenager Corey Brown was found dead Sunday, five days after his parents reported he ran away from their home during a snowstorm because he was angry they took his phone away as punishment.

The 13-year-old's body was found around 10. 45am in a secluded area west of Marshalltown, local law enforcement said. They did not reveal more information on the exact location as the investigation was ongoing.

'At this time, there is no evidence or information that indicates criminal activity is connected to this missing person/death investigation.

However, this is still an active investigation and all possible scenarios will be thoroughly investigated,' the Marshalltown Police Department said in a statement. Several inches of snow fell and temperatures plunged below zero degrees last week while Corey was missing.

At least 14 agencies and 'countless fire and EMS departments' were involved in the search. Brown's family and police thanked them for all providing 'exceptionally professional service under very difficult conditions' in a statement.

The eighth-grader's school district which covered Brown's Miller Middle School and the Marshalltown High School, was 'saddened' by the news.

The Marshalltown Community School District said in a statement Sunday afternoon: 'Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to the Brown family and those close to Corey. He was loved by many and will be deeply missed.'.

Brown went missing since Tuesday night after he left home following a fight with his parents during the cold weather.

Brown was last seen wearing a Seattle Seahawks cap, a red shirt and black pants around 11. 15pm in an area near Marshalltown where he lived.

Police Chief Mike Tupper said he was growing increasingly concerned due to the length of time Corey has been missing and because of adverse weather conditions.

He asked property owners to check garages, sheds and vehicles in case the teen sought refuge from the snowstorm, which moved into the area earlier this week.

Footage from the family's security system showed Corey walking away from their home Tuesday night after he was scolded.

His parents Michelle and Craig Brown, along with investigators, held a news conference locally to raise awareness about their missing son earlier in the week.

His mother told KCCI: 'Corey, you know how much we love you. And I'm not going to stop until we find you. If you're out there, please come home. 'We love you more than you'll ever know. Please, please just come home.'.

Tupper said runaways are investigated often in his town, but they are usually back home before too long.

Adding about the confiscation of the cellphone, he said: 'It's a typical interaction with a 13-year-old child, nothing extraordinary. But he reacted emotionally to that.'. Search efforts for Corey were hampered late Thursday by subfreezing temperatures and blustery winds.

Counselors had been made available for students at Marshalltown High School, where Corey is in the eighth grade, KCCI reported.

'The school district has contacted all of our parents through email, saying if you see him, contact the police department,' school district spokesman Andrew Potter told the station.

'We're trying to do our part to help out in any way we can. He has a big smile, and we want to see that again.'.

For more infomation >> Iowa boy, 13, is found passed away five days after running away from home during snowstorm - Duration: 9:47.

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ISRAEL DESTROYS RUSSIAN PANTSIR S1 BUT S 400 IS A DIFFERENT BEAST ! - Duration: 9:56.

On 21 January, the Israeli military stated that it has hit Iranian and Syrian targets

around Damascus, including the Russian made Pantsir-S1 air defense system.

The Israeli military statement stated, "During our strike, dozens of Syrian surface-to-air

missiles were launched, despite clear warnings to avoid such fire.

In response, we also targeted several of the Syrian Armed Forces' aerial defense batteries,"

It also released footage showing the several Russian-made Pantsir-S1 missile defense systems

were taken out.

Viewers can check the video in the link provided in the 'Description' section below.

It is to be noted that on May 10 last year, Israeli fighter jets had taken out Pantsir-S1

for the first time.

But unlike Pantsir-S1, destroying a Russian S 400 is a different game altogether.

In this video Defines Updates analyses why the weapon & tactics employed by Israel to

destroy Russian Pantsir-S1 won't work against S 400?

Request viewers to watch the video till the end to understand all the aspects.

Let gets started.

Israel choose not to disclose the exacts weapon it used against Pantsir-S1 neither the tactic

has been spoken about and rightly so.

Some experts have pointed to Delilah missile.

Delilah is dubbed as Air Defense System killer by Israel and is designed from grounds up

to hunt & destroy the enemy air defense system.

The missile has a maximum range of 250-300 km, carries payloads between 30-54 kg and

can cruise at a speed of Mach 0.3-0.7.

The missile reportedly has an accuracy of 1 m CEP.

The Delilah is unique as its radar signature is either too small or too large and doesn't

match the profile of an aircraft or a missile.

It appears as a decoy while being detected by the enemy radar and this could one of the

reason that it is able to fool Pantsir-S1.

It is highly possible that the Pantsir-S1 had exhausted its ammunition as it tried to

defend against an overwhelming saturating attack and was taken out after that.

There is also a possibility that the radar of Pantsir-S1 was jammed with Electronic Warfare (EW).

Let us now check why this kind of weapon and tactics won't be effective against S 400.

Pantsir-S1's fire control system includes a target acquisition radar and dual waveband

tracking radar that operates in the UHF and EHF waveband.

The detection range is 36 km (22 mi) and tracking range is 28 km (17 mi) for a target with 2 m2 (22 sq ft) RCS.

The system has a 360-degree coverage and both the sensors use Passive electronically scanned

array.

There is also an infrared radar that is capable of detecting, acquiring and tracking targets

even in low visibility conditions.

Though the radar unit is capable but is nowhere near what the S 400 brings to the table.

S 400 uses multiple radars depending on threat perception.

The primary one is either the 91N6E Big Bird Acquisition and Battle Management Radar or

92N6E Grave Stone Multimode Engagement Radar These have a range of around 600 km.

The main radar is complimented by target acquisition radars like 67N6 Gamma De and 9N6 Protivnik

Ge radars in L band, Nebo SVU in the Very High-Frequency band and Nebo m & Zebu M in

multiband.

Nebo SVU & Zebu M is touted to have the ability to detect stealth aircraft.

All of these radars especially the primary once are very powerful and highly resistant

to jamming.

The uses of multiple radars also lend a high degree of redundancy and the system keeps

working even if one is jammed or disabled.

S 400 can track hundreds of target at a time, engage up to 36 targets at a given moment.

Pantsir-S1 combines short to medium range surface-to-air missile and anti-aircraft artillery

in a single platform.

The missiles have a range of 20 km or 12 miles.

The cannon has a range is up to 4 km (2.5 mi).

S 400 is different adversary altogether.

It deploys multiple missiles to cover its strike envelope.

1. Short-range 9M96E (40 km) with an active radar homing head, having the capability to intercept

targets having a speed up to Mach 2.6

2. Medium-range 9M96E2 (120 km) with an active radar homing head, having the capability to

intercept targets having a speed up to of Mach 3

3. Long-range 48N6 (250 km) with an active radar homing head, having the capability to intercept

targets having a speed up to of Mach 14

4. Very-long-range 40N6 (400 km) with an active radar homing head, having the capability to

intercept targets having a speed up to Mach 14

The massive range means that S 400 can not only target the incoming missiles but also

the platform launching them.

For example, an aircraft launching the Delilah missile will be targeted even before it is

able to launch the missile since it will have to be well within the range of S 400 when

launching the Delilah.

The massive range provides another major benefit- the S 400 will have the opportunity to target

the incoming missiles multiple times, increasing the chances of successful intercept by many folds.

The surface-to-air missiles option is the 12 57E6 or 57E6-E two-stage solid fuel radio-command-guided

missile.

The missiles are arranged into two groups of 6 sealed ready-to-launch container tubes

on the turret, so it has 12 missiles onboard.

The missiles have a range of 20 km or 12 miles, max speed of Mach 3.8 and carry a 20 kg High

Explosive fragmentation warhead.

Anti-aircraft artillery is the two dual 2A38M 30 mm autocannon guns that are fitted with

700 rounds which can either be High explosive fragmentation or armor piercing once.

The maximum rate of fire is 2,500 rounds per minute per gun.

S 400 take the firepower game to a whole new level.

Each S 400 battery consist of a number of transporter erector launchers (TELs) and each

TEL has 4 launch tubes.

In a standard configuration, a single battery has 4 TELs, but there could be up to 16 TELs

per battery.

So, depending on the number of TELs commanded by the S 400, it can simultaneously launch

up to 16* 4 that is 64 missiles. (Wrongly pronounced as 72).

This means that saturating S 400 battery is very difficult, unlike Pantsir-S1.

Pantsir-S1 is not protected by any other system.

But S 400 is actually protected by Pantsir-S1.

This makes the task of destroying S 400 even more difficult.

Trying to destroy S 400 could result in loss of a significant number of aircraft and missiles.

A country like Israel will have to commit a massive amount of resource to take out a

single battery of S 400, and this may not be a viable and tactically wise decision.

For more infomation >> ISRAEL DESTROYS RUSSIAN PANTSIR S1 BUT S 400 IS A DIFFERENT BEAST ! - Duration: 9:56.

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St. Albert Dodge - Where Being Yourself is Easy for Jerry Joseph | #IAmStAlbertDodge - Duration: 0:46.

For more infomation >> St. Albert Dodge - Where Being Yourself is Easy for Jerry Joseph | #IAmStAlbertDodge - Duration: 0:46.

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Is Ontario Place sticking around? | 22 Minutes - Duration: 1:52.

Ah, Ontario Place.

It's Ontario's place!

But is it going to stay that way?

Ontario Place was dreamed up in 1968 by Conservative Premier John Roberts and was meant to represent

the utopian ideal of everything that Ontarians could accomplish together.

And that obviously meant domes, domes, and domes!

But it never quite reached its potential.

Most people only know Ontario Place as that spooky looking park that's next to the place

you saw Rascal Flatts for two hundred bucks.

Most recently, Kathleen Wynne's government opened up a beautiful walkway right by the

water as part of her "Everybody Loves Jogging" initiative.

Also they re-opened up the Cinesphere so us millennials can get stoned and watch 2001: A Space Odyssey

and not understand it.

Just like our parents!

But then, Ford-zilla struck.

Ahh!

Ford trashed the plans to fix Ontario Place and is instead listening to pitches from private

developers.

Nobody knows exactly what the plans will be, but based on his impeccable taste, it will

probably be a casino ferris wheel held together by Alberto European hair gel.

You know, something that will make Niagra Falls look like the Louvre.

Maybe a giant waterslide inside of a sculpture of Doug's head and a mega mall that exclusively

sells gold chain necklaces worn by the grossest dudes are exactly what the people of Ontario want.

We talked to some of the people in the park to see what they think should be done with the place.

Hello?

'Scuse me?

Does anybody care about what happens to Ontario Place?

Ok there was no one here.

Ontario Place is an iconic part of the Toronto skyline and it deserves a better fate than

being sold to the highest bidder.

For more infomation >> Is Ontario Place sticking around? | 22 Minutes - Duration: 1:52.

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What Projector is best for you? 2019 Projector Review - Duration: 3:59.

best projectors to buy for a cheap price but are good to get

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