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The vote to elect a House speaker in the new Congress is heading into its fourth day -- the first time that has happened since before the Civil War -- as Republican leader Kevin McCarthy struggles to get a majority of votes to wield the gavel.

'We can now, for the very first time, study human development at this very critical stage of our lives, at the time of implantation,' Professor Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz, who led the UK research at Cambridge University, told the Guardian.

'This limit was chosen more than 20 years ago as it was thought to represent the first point when individuality is assigned and twinning no longer possible,' said Professor Daniel Brison of the University of Manchester. 'However, given the potential benefits of new research in infertility, improving assisted conception methods, and in early miscarriage and disorders of pregnancy, there may be a case in the future to reconsider this.'

At PET's recent conference, Professor Azim Surani claimed that permission to carry out experiments on embryos beyond the 14-day rule could make a huge difference to research. It may be time to review the ethical reasoning behind this time limit...

This image provided by NASA shows astronaut Frank Rubio floating inside the cupola, the International Space Station's "window to the world." Rubio now holds the record for the longest U.S. spaceflight. Rubio surpassed the U.S. record of 355 days on Monday, Sept. 11, 2023, at the International Space Station. He arrived at the outpost last September with two Russians for a routine six months. NASA via AP  hide caption

"Frank's record-breaking time in space is not just a milestone; it's a major contribution to our understanding of long-duration space missions," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said. "Our astronauts make extraordinary sacrifices away from their homes and loved ones to further discovery."

According to Guinness World Records, the longest statement made at the UN was given by V.K. Krishna Menon of India. His statement to the Security Council was given during three meetings on 23 and 24 January 1957 (S/PV.762, S/PV.763 and S/PV.764). According to the times listed on the meeting records, the meetings lasted more than 8 hours.

The document "List of Speeches and Visits Made by Heads of State and Dignitaries" gives the length of speech or speech times for many statements made from 1945-1976, document ST/OGS/SER.F/4 + Add.1-2.

The longest timed speech listed in the above document was made by Fidel Castro of Cuba at the 872nd plenary meeting of the General Assembly on 26 September 1960 (A/PV.872). The time listed is 269 minutes.

One of the many great things about baseball is that time can never run out. In baseball, a comeback is always possible. The game's not over until you get the 27th out -- or, sometimes, a lot more than that.

1. May 1, 1920: Brooklyn Robins 1, Boston Braves 1

Length: 26 innings

The longest game by innings in Major League history could have gone even longer -- after 26 innings, the game was called due to darkness. The Robins (the predecessors to the Dodgers) and Braves were tied at 1, and that's how the game ended. The entire episode took just three hours and 50 minutes.

The next day's New York Times story joked that umpire Barry McCormick "remembered that he had an appointment pretty soon with a succulent beefsteak. He wondered if it wasn't getting dark. He held out one hand as a test and decided that in the gloaming it resembled a Virginia ham. He knew it wasn't a Virginia ham and became convinced that it was too dark to play ball. Thereupon, he called the game, to the satisfaction of himself and (fellow umpire Bob Hart) and the chagrin of everybody else concerned."

2 (Tie). May 8, 1984: Chicago White Sox 7, Milwaukee Brewers 6

Length: 25 innings

This is the longest game in MLB history in terms of time. It took eight hours and six minutes -- and it had to be completed over two days.

The game began on May 8. With 14,754 fans in attendance at Comiskey Park, the two teams played 17 innings before the game was suspended at 1 a.m. with the score tied, 3-3. There was an American League rule that no new inning could begin after that time.

2 (Tie). Sept. 11, 1974: St. Louis Cardinals 4, New York Mets 3

Length: 25 innings

The 13,460 fans who arrived at Shea Stadium on this Wednesday night in September had no idea what they were in for: A seven-hour, four-minute contest that wouldn't end until 3:13 in the morning, becoming the longest continuous Major League game (by innings) where a winner was decided.

Other historical footnotes: Yogi Berra, the Mets' manager at the time, was ejected in the 20th inning, at about 1:30 a.m. Lou Brock came into the game with 105 stolen bases, but was caught trying for No. 106. Keith Hernandez appeared in only 14 games for the Cards as a rookie in 1974, and this was one. Claude Osteen pitched 9 1/3 scoreless innings in relief for St. Louis; Jerry Cram pitched eight scoreless innings in relief for New York. Fifty players appeared in the game, and about 180 baseballs were used.

4 (Tie). April 15, 1968: Houston Astros 1, New York Mets 0

Length: 24 innings

The Mets, it seems, have a penchant for playing in historically long games. Six years before they played 25 innings in Flushing, they played 24 against the Astros in Houston. Incredibly, the game was scoreless until the bottom of the 24th, the longest any Major League game has ever stayed scoreless.

As the teams marched on, they eventually set the record to that point for the longest night game in history, a note posted to the Astrodome scoreboard -- along with some lighthearted messages to the fans who stuck it out. In the 20th inning, the scoreboard read: "We hope you are enjoying tonight's third game as much as you enjoyed the first two."

4 (Tie). July 21, 1945: Detroit Tigers 1, Philadelphia Athletics 1

Length: 24 innings

Before the White Sox and Brewers surpassed them four decades later, the Tigers and A's had the AL record for longest game. This game, like the Robins and Braves' 26-inning record-setter, ended in a tie.

In the top of the 23rd, Del Crandall ripped an RBI double to right field, and Jesus Alou followed with a run-scoring infield hit. The win went to a young Gaylord Perry, who pitched 10 scoreless innings in relief with nine strikeouts. In his book "Me and the Spitter," the Hall of Famer would write that this was the game where "they saw Gaylord Perry throw a spitter under pressure for the first, but hardly the last, time in his career."

Aug. 23, 1989: Los Angeles Dodgers 1, Montreal Expos 0

This six-hour, 14-minute game at Montreal's Olympic Stadium ended in favor of the visitors. No one scored until the 22nd and final inning, making this game second only to the 24-inning Mets-Astros 1968 tilt as far as longest scoreless start. The lone run was a homer by Rick Dempsey leading off the 22nd against Expos ace Dennis Martinez, who'd been called on in relief, his first appearance out of the bullpen since 1986 and his last until 1993. Los Angeles got strong pitching performances from Orel Hershiser, who shut out the Expos for the first seven innings, and a rookie John Wetteland, who did so for the final six.

May 12, 1972: Milwaukee Brewers 4, Minnesota Twins 3

The Brewers went on the road to Metropolitan Stadium and came away with a win over the host Twins after five hours and 47 minutes. Hall of Famer Rod Carew accounted for two of the Twins' first three runs with a pair of run-scoring hits, while the Brewers' Tommie Reynolds hit a game-tying two-run single in the seventh. After 14 innings of scoreless play, Milwaukee broke the tie in the 22nd on Mike Ferraro's single off none other than Bert Blyleven, who was just 21 years old at the time. That was the Hall of Famer's only relief appearance that season, and he didn't make another until eight years later.

Aug. 22, 1917: Brooklyn Robins 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 5

You might remember Leon Cadore as the starting pitcher for the Robins who went all 26 innings in MLB's longest game. Well, he also started this 22-inning game at Ebbets Field three years earlier, although he went only seven innings and was removed after the Pirates tied the game against him with a pair of runs in both the sixth and the seventh. Larry Cheney came on in relief and threw 13 scoreless innings, followed by Hall of Famer Rube Marquard, who entered in the 21st and pitched the final two frames.

The world's lowest average yearly precipitation in 0.03" (0.08 cm) during a 59-year period at Arica Chile. Lane notes that no rainfall has ever been recorded at Calama in the Atacama Desert, Chile. Brooks notes that "the rain which occurred in desert Peru and northern Chile in 1925 was said to have been for some places the first within historic times." Dennis notes, "No rain fell from October 1903 to January 1918 (more than 14 years)."

Affective states alter the perception of how quickly time is passing. However, previous studies have not examined the independent and interactive effects of emotion and time perception on behavioral outcomes. The current study sought to better understand the relationships between affect, time perception, and reported engagement in COVID-19 pathogen avoidance behaviors (e.g., social distancing, wearing a mask) over 1 year. The study sample was comprised of American adults (n = 1,000) recruited using Prolific. The majority of participants in the final sample (50.1% male, 46.8% female, 3.1% nonbinary/other) identified as White/Caucasian (78.9%) or Black/African American (11.9%). The average age in the sample was 34.4 years (SD = 11.3). Consistent with study hypotheses, approach-motivated affective states (happiness) were associated with time flying, and avoidance-motivated affective states (nervous, lack of control) were associated with time dragging. Moderation analyses revealed that reports of greater avoidance-motivated affect and time dragging, and reports of greater approach-motivated affect and time flying interacted to predict more frequent engagement in pathogen avoidance behaviors. These results contribute to the existing literature describing the affective and behavioral effects of the COVID-19 pandemic by suggesting both approach- and avoidance-motivated affective states have important implications for engagement in pathogen avoidance behaviors. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved). 17dc91bb1f

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