Walking Evening News: The Nobel Laureate Who Unveiled the Origin of Humanity?️

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The 2022 Nobel Prize award season kicked off on the 3rd. The first prize in physiology or medicine (referred to as the Medicine Prize) was won by Swedish geneticist Svante Pääbo and awarded 10 million Swedish kronor (approximately 10 million Swedish kronor). Total NT$28.73 million) bonus.

Pabo, 67, successfully sequenced the genome of Neanderthal, a distant relative of modern Homo sapiens, which became extinct 40,000 years ago in 2010. Known as a new race, the Denisova, sheds new light on the origins of the human race of “where do we come from” and reveals our connection to an ancient species (still 1 to 4% of modern humans). DNA from Neanderthals). The reason for this award is for his groundbreaking discoveries about the extinct Hominini genome and human evolution.

2022 Nobel Prize Awards Schedule (Taiwan Time)

Physics Prize: October 4 at 5:45pm

Chemistry Awards: October 5 at 5:45pm

Literary Prize: October 6, 7pm

Peace Prize: October 7 at 5 p.m.

Economics Prize: October 10 at 5:45pm

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The aviation industry, which has always been highly gendered, has also gradually moved towards diversity and openness – Virgin Atlantic announced that its flight crew, ground staff and pilots no longer need to wear uniforms according to gender, and can choose to be designed by well-known fashion according to personal preferences. A red dress or burgundy trousers by Vivienne Westwood.

Prior to this, Virgin Atlantic has loosened the makeup rules for employees, and even opened the entire British Airways to allow flight attendants to show tattoos when they are on duty. While ensuring that employees can demonstrate self-identity, Virgin also allows passengers to ask for the gender pronouns they want to be called (Mr., Miss…) during check-in, and introduces the gender-neutral title “Mx.” in the ticketing system.

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Remember the story of “Sacheen Littlefeather” that I introduced a few days ago? The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that the Native American actress and civil rights activist passed away on Tuesday at the age of 75.

In 1973, Little Feather refused to accept the Oscar on behalf of Marlon Brando and spoke out for the injustice suffered by the aborigines in the live broadcast. He suffered huge public pressure and was even blocked by Hollywood. It was not until nearly half a century later that he won this year. The Academy of Film Arts officially apologized, saying she was subjected to “unfounded and unreasonable treatment”.

“I didn’t think I would live to hear the news (apology),” Little Feather responded at the time, saying that maintaining a sense of humor is the “way of survival” for the Aboriginal people: “We Indians are very patient, but it’s only 50 years old. Well!”

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