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Stig Blomqvist, 1984 World Rally Champion, and Lucas di Grassi, 2017 Formula E Champion, swap cockpits in San Remo and test the cars that led them to success: the legendary Audi Sport quattro S1 and the Audi RS e-tron GT.
On Saturday, Donald Trump Jr. complained about his father's being banned on Twitter. He is inviting his followers to sign up for his email blasts in case Twitter were to ban him, too. "Big tech is able to censor the President?" he wrote. "Free speech is dead & controlled by leftist overlords." Business Insider reports that Twitter allowed Trump to remain on the platform due to the newsworthiness of his posts. On Friday, he was banned after his followers' deadly attack on the US Capitol on Wednesday.
Lyft has been struggling in 2020. It third-quarter figures weren't thrilling. But, there is good news. On Wednesday, Wedbush said earnings guidance and vaccine hopes stand to push the stock to pre-pandemic highs. Analyst Dan Ives lifted his price target for Lyft shares to $48 from $37 in a note to clients, a 33% upside from Tuesday's close. On Tuesday, Lyft executives said they expect the company to be profitable by the fourth quarter of 2021. Business Insider said the optimistic guidance should fuel a rebound in rides and a strong stock rally.
Scientists wondered how a teeny-tiny beetle could get smashed under a Toyota Camry and walk away without a scratch. According to Business Insider, the diabolical ironclad beetle, or phloeodes diabolicus, can have something 39,000 times its own weight stomp on it--and still survive. That superhero-level ability is due to hardened casings on each wing that interlock and support the beetle's exoskeleton, like a 3D jigsaw puzzle. The researchers found three different types of connections, called lateral supports, between the top and bottom halves of the beetle's exoskeleton. An analysis of the beetles' hardened casings on top of each forewing shows that the shields can deform under enormous weight without losing their shape. Better, stronger planes and armored vehicles could be designed by mimicking the interlocking nature of these protective layers.
Mexico, Sep 28 (EFE) .- Three years ago, the Mexican Juan Pedro Franco broke the Guinness record for the largest human being in the world, weighing almost 600 kilos on the scale, now he is a survivor of COVID-19.