Using satellite data to 'see in the dark', researchers have shown for the first time that lakes on the Greenland Ice Sheet drain during winter, a finding with implications for the speed at which the world's second-largest ice sheet flows to the ocean.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-lakes-greenland-ice-sheet-huge.html
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Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Lakes on Greenland Ice Sheet can drain huge amounts of water, even in winter
Using satellite data to 'see in the dark', researchers have shown for the first time that lakes on the Greenland Ice Sheet drain during winter, a finding with implications for the speed at which the world's second-largest ice sheet flows to the ocean.
Mass COVID testing at UK universities is haphazard and unscientific, finds BMJ investigation
The costly rollout of asymptomatic screening for COVID-19 at UK universities has found very few positive cases following its launch in December as part of the Government's ambitious £100bn Moonshot programme, finds an investigation published by The BMJ today.
Governments and health leaders call for action on adolescent wellbeing
Governments and health leaders across the globe are today calling for urgent action on adolescent wellbeing.
Increased rates of organ damage after discharge from hospital with COVID-19
People discharged from hospital after COVID-19 appear to have increased rates of organ damage ("multiorgan dysfunction") compared with similar individuals in the general population, finds a study published by The BMJ today.
Adherence to UK's test, trace, and isolate system is low
Levels of adherence to the UK's test, trace, and isolate system and understanding of the main symptoms of COVID-19 are low, particularly among men, younger age groups, people with a dependent child in the home, key workers, and those experiencing greater financial hardship, finds an analysis of online survey data published by The BMJ today.
Virtual Private Network Provider, VPN FORCE Debuts ForcePort, Its Independently - Developed Protocol
The new VPN protocol makes connections faster and more secure. [PR.com]
Small, Versatile and Extremely Fast GP4 Robot Expands Capability of GP-Series Line
Extremely fast for maximum throughput, the highly precise GP4 robot is equipped with a 4 kg payload for high-volume small component processing and is ideal for assembly, handling, machine tending and packaging applications. [PR.com]
Luke Ager Exclusive Speaker Interview Ahead of QinetiQ’s Webinar on Overwhelmed by Alerts? Prioritising and Rationalising Threat Notifications in the SOC
SMi Group Reports Luke Ager, Chief Technical Officer, Cyber Security at QinetiQ provides an exclusive interview ahead of the upcoming webinar on Overwhelmed by alerts? Prioritising and Rationalising Threat Notifications in the Security Operations Centre (SOC) taking place online on Monday 19 April 2021 at 1pm BST. [PR.com]
TVS Port O Call Network Adds Miami Based Dining Divas TV Show to Spring Schedule
This exciting food, entertainment, lifestyle show joins Undercover Jetsetter, Chef Roc, and Mari! as TVS First Look original programming on the TVS Port O Call Network Channel on the TVSTelevisionNetwork.Com service. [PR.com]
Infosec Named a Madison 2021 Top Workplace by Wisconsin State Journal
Cybersecurity educator’s rapid growth spawned by thriving workforce. [PR.com]
Blackwell Global Launches New Bahamas Entity with Flagship Turbo Account
The Blackwell Global Group, an industry leading brokerage company, is pleased to announce the official opening of its new Regulated Bahamas office. Blackwell Global Investments hopes that the addition of this regulated entity will allow the group to better serve its international client base and business partners interested in leveraged Forex and CFD trading solutions. [PR.com]
Divami Partners with Tech Network Summit for a Successful Fintech Online Conference
Divami Design Labs, the leading UX UI design agency from India, recently partnered with the Tech Network Summit to host a panel discussion and a keynote address on the rising challenges of the Fintech industry in the Indian continent. [PR.com]
Equal Business Opportunities in Recruitment: Funnelting is Changing the Industry
Netherlands, Funnelting Technologies B.V., (funnelting.com) a Dutch-based startup, reinvented the staffing industry. With two Software platforms, they are changing a 500 billion dollar industry. This to provide equal business opportunities between companies, recruiters, and jobseekers. The staffing industry is a very traditional industry. Since the financial crash back in 2009, the playing field in this gigantic market [PR.com]
PJSC MIKRON Highly Appreciated the Performance and Functionality of Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity Solution Proposed by Softline
Infosecurity, a Softline Company, implemented a pilot integrated information security project for PJSC MIKRON. As a result of joint efforts, the customer was able to choose the best security solution for their IT infrastructure and ensure significantly higher level of information security for the automated process control system. [PR.com]
Decimal Point Analytics Pvt. Ltd. Wins "Indian SME of the Year Award"
Decimal Point Analytics wins "Indian SME of the Year Award" at the Indo French Business Awards 2021 organized by IFCCI. [PR.com]
April Fools' Call: Dingtone Offers Free Way to Make Funny and Harmless Prank Calls
Making prank calls with Dingtone's free second number in the upcoming April Fool's Day can add exciting fireworks to your life, but everyone ought to make sure to keep it harmless and avoid offending others. [PR.com]
Y-Biologics & Pierre Fabre: Confirmation of Research Partnership in Oncology
Y-Biologics and Pierre Fabre confirm their research collaboration for the development of new immunotherapies in oncology. [PR.com]
Marine Online’s Platform – the Answer to Today’s Chartering Needs
Cacao Paramount Sdn Bhd posted their cargo bound for East Asia on Marine Online’s platform and received a matching vessel notification shortly after. [PR.com]
The Danish Insurance Company, GF Forsikring, Positions to Take the Lead with AI, Scaling Their Data Science Team and AI Initiatives Supported by 2021.AI
2021.AI is working with GF Forsikring, a leading Danish insurance provider, to deliver an AI platform to support GF Forsikring’s AI strategy to provide new and improved services to their members. The first AI model is ready to go into production in Q1 2021. [PR.com]
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Urban squirrels, how much are we disturbing you?
Human disturbance in urban environments makes some squirrels fail, but others perform better in novel problem-solving.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-urban-squirrels-disturbing.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-urban-squirrels-disturbing.html
Scientists show technology can save people from shark bites
With shark bites increasing in countries like Australia—scientists say the use of personal electronic deterrents is an effective way to prevent future deaths and injuries which could save the lives of up to 1063 Australians along the coastline over the next 50 years.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-scientists-technology-people-shark.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-scientists-technology-people-shark.html
The 'one who causes fear'—new meat-eating predator discovered
Research published today in the peer-reviewed Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology describes a newly discovered species of dinosaur—named the 'one who causes fear', or Llukalkan aliocranianus.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-fearnew-meat-eating-predator.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-fearnew-meat-eating-predator.html
Scientists discover unique Cornish 'falgae'
Red algae that grow in Cornwall's Fal Estuary are genetically unique, new research shows.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-scientists-unique-cornish-falgae.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-scientists-unique-cornish-falgae.html
Urban squirrels, how much are we disturbing you?
Human disturbance in urban environments makes some squirrels fail, but others perform better in novel problem-solving.
Scientists show technology can save people from shark bites
With shark bites increasing in countries like Australia—scientists say the use of personal electronic deterrents is an effective way to prevent future deaths and injuries which could save the lives of up to 1063 Australians along the coastline over the next 50 years.
The 'one who causes fear'—new meat-eating predator discovered
Research published today in the peer-reviewed Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology describes a newly discovered species of dinosaur—named the 'one who causes fear', or Llukalkan aliocranianus.
Widespread facemask use is vital to suppress the pandemic as lockdown lifts, say scientists
A new mathematical model suggests that the easing of lockdown must be accompanied by wider and more effective use of control measures such as facemasks even with vaccination, in order to suppress COVID-19 more quickly and reduce the likelihood of another lockdown.
Scientists discover unique Cornish 'falgae'
Red algae that grow in Cornwall's Fal Estuary are genetically unique, new research shows.
Comcast commits $1 billion to help close the digital divide as Americans increasingly rely on the internet
Comcast Corp. plans to spend $1 billion over the next decade to help low-income Americans connect to the internet, company officials said Wednesday.
Ecuador policeman held over 185 baby tortoises in suitcase
An Ecuadorian policeman has been arrested after airport officials in the Galapagos Islands discovered 185 baby giant tortoises stuffed in a suitcase to be trafficked, prosecutors said Monday.
In Tunis, flamingos wade past waste in key Africa wetlands
Hundreds of flamingos wade past waste in the murky waters of the vast Sijoumi lagoon, a critical wetland in the heart of Tunisia's capital threatened by overexpansion.
Disney+ has a $1 price increase taking effect Friday
It's official: Starting Friday, you'll be paying more for your Disney+ streaming subscription.
Amazon faces new lawsuit alleging it fixed book prices
A proposed class-action lawsuit from a Seattle firm has added to the swarm of antitrust scrutiny gathering around Amazon.
Airport crowds, airline ticket sales show travel recovering
Evidence is mounting that Americans are eager to drive or fly somewhere after being mostly cooped up at home for a year.
VW plans brand-name change to 'Voltswagen' in US
Volkswagen plans to change its brand name in the United States to "Voltswagen" as its shifts its production increasingly toward electric vehicles and tries to distance itself from an emissions cheating scandal.
Maternal exposure to chemicals linked to autistic-like behaviours in children
A new study by Simon Fraser University's Faculty of Health Sciences researchers—published today in the American Journal of Epidemiology—found correlations between increased expressions of autistic-like behaviors in pre-school aged children to gestational exposure to select environmental toxicants, including metals, pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), phthalates, and bisphenol-A (BPA).
Pureshowers.co.uk Introduce Into the Market a Brand-New Shower Filter Cartridge
PureShowers.co.uk design and develop a brand-new shower filter cartridge which incorporates a unique combination of filter mediums that provide higher levels of shower filtration and better water flow. [PR.com]
Leading PEO, INFINITI HR, Ranks 164 on Inc. Magazine’s List of the Fastest-Growing Private Companies in the D.C. Metro Region
Companies on the 2021 Inc. 5000 Regionals: D.C. Metro list employed more than 120,000 people. [PR.com]
Dustin Rose Returns to Live Music at Aurora Colony Vineyards
After a year of COVID-19 shutdowns and quarantines, recording artists like BentBeat's Dustin Rose are beginning to return to live venues across the Northwest. [PR.com]
Cal Coast Credit Union Voted Business of the Year in Financial Services Industry
California Coast Credit Union named 2020 Business of the Year in the financial industry by the San Diego East County Chamber of Commerce. [PR.com]
Pay for Your Kitchen Remodel with Bitcoin Using Award Winning Tridel Construction
Top Las Vegas contractor for residential remodeling and new additions, Tridel Construction is the foremost general contractor to accept payments via Bitcoin; Currently servicing Henderson, Summerlin and Las Vegas [PR.com]
The truth about Christ lies in contradiction, philosopher finds
While the quest to explain how Christ can be both fully human and fully divine enjoys a long, fascinating history, Jc Beall, the O'Neill Family Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, believes that the quest should end.
When parole, probation officers choose empathy, returns to jail decline
Heavy caseloads, job stress and biases can strain relations between parole and probation officers and their clients, upping offenders' likelihood of landing back behind bars.
New research finds majority of children with autism may be 'doing well'
One of the biggest longitudinal research studies of its kind in the world led by The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) suggests that positive outcomes for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are more common than previously thought.
Your neighborhood may influence your COVID-19 risk
Markers of the pandemic's impact—testing rates, positivity ratio (cases among total tests), case rates by overall population and deaths—are clustered in neighborhoods, with low-income and predominantly minority communities experiencing worse outcomes than wealthier and predominantly white neighborhoods. The findings, part of the first research to look at comprehensive neighborhood-level data from March through September 2020 from three large U.S. cities—Chicago, New York and Philadelphia—were published today in Annals of Internal Medicine by researchers from Drexel University's Dornsife School of Public Health.
Scientists identify molecular pathway that helps moving cells avoid aimless wandering
Working with fruit flies, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have identified a new molecular pathway that helps steer moving cells in specific directions. The set of interconnected proteins and enzymes in the pathway act as steering and rudder components that drive cells toward an "intended" rather than random destination, they say.
Scientists identify molecular pathway that helps moving cells avoid aimless wandering
Working with fruit flies, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have identified a new molecular pathway that helps steer moving cells in specific directions. The set of interconnected proteins and enzymes in the pathway act as steering and rudder components that drive cells toward an "intended" rather than random destination, they say.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-scientists-molecular-pathway-cells-aimless.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-scientists-molecular-pathway-cells-aimless.html
Monday, March 29, 2021
Algorithm-generated music recommendations may be least accurate for hard rock listeners
Listeners of high-energy music such as hard rock and hip-hop may be given less accurate music recommendations by music recommender systems than listeners of other non-mainstream music, according to research published in the open access journal EPJ Data Science.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-algorithm-generated-music-accurate-hard.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-algorithm-generated-music-accurate-hard.html
Researchers discover how animals grow their pointy body parts
An interdisciplinary team at Monash University discovered a new universal rule of biological growth that explains surprising similarities in the shapes of sharp structures across the tree of life, including teeth, horns, claws, beaks, animal shells, and even the thorns and prickles of plants.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-animals-pointy-body.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-animals-pointy-body.html
Algorithm-generated music recommendations may be least accurate for hard rock listeners
Listeners of high-energy music such as hard rock and hip-hop may be given less accurate music recommendations by music recommender systems than listeners of other non-mainstream music, according to research published in the open access journal EPJ Data Science.
Researchers discover how animals grow their pointy body parts
An interdisciplinary team at Monash University discovered a new universal rule of biological growth that explains surprising similarities in the shapes of sharp structures across the tree of life, including teeth, horns, claws, beaks, animal shells, and even the thorns and prickles of plants.
Racial diversity within a church is associated with higher average attendance over time
United Methodist churches—whether the congregation is white or not—have higher attendance when located within white neighborhoods. But racial diversity within a church is associated with higher average attendance over time, according to a new study.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-racial-diversity-church-higher-average.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-racial-diversity-church-higher-average.html
Carried with the wind: Mass migration of Larch Budmoth to the Russian High Arctic
Arctic habitats have fascinated biologists for centuries. Their species-poor insect faunas, however, provide little reward for entomologists—scientists who study insects—to justify spending several weeks or even months in the hostile environments of tundra or polar deserts. As a result, data on insects from the High Arctic islands are often based on occasional collecting and remain scarce.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-mass-migration-larch-budmoth-russian.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-mass-migration-larch-budmoth-russian.html
Scientists identify virus-cell interaction that may explain COVID-19's high infection rate
Bioengineering researchers at Lehigh University have identified a previously unknown interaction between receptors in human cells and the spike, or "S," protein of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. This new information could aid in the development of new strategies to block SARS-CoV-2 entry into human cells.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-scientists-virus-cell-interaction-covid-high.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-scientists-virus-cell-interaction-covid-high.html
Forests on caffeine: coffee waste can boost forest recovery
A new study finds that coffee pulp, a waste product of coffee production, can be used to speed up tropical forest recovery on post agricultural land. The findings are published in the British Ecological Society journal Ecological Solutions and Evidence.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-forests-caffeine-coffee-boost-forest.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-forests-caffeine-coffee-boost-forest.html
'Premature' easing of COVID curbs boosts US cases, Fauci says
A recent plateau in new COVID-19 infections in the United States was likely linked to the "premature" easing of anti-virus efforts, top pandemic advisor Anthony Fauci said Sunday.
England resumes outdoor gatherings as COVID lockdown eases
England enters the second phase of its lockdown easing on Monday thanks to a successful vaccination drive, but the government is urging vigilance as another wave of coronavirus sweeps Europe.
Chinese streaming site Bilibili sinks on Hong Kong debut after $2.6 bn IPO
Video streaming site Bilibili sank on its first day trading on Hong Kong's stock exchange on Monday as investors fret over a global sell-off in Chinese tech shares.
Snap lockdown ordered in Australia's Brisbane after virus outbreak
More than two million people in Brisbane were ordered into a three-day lockdown Monday after a cluster of coronavirus cases was detected in Australia's third-biggest city.
WHO report says animals likely source of COVID
A joint WHO-China study on the origins of COVID-19 says that transmission of the virus from bats to humans through another animal is the most likely scenario and that a lab leak is "extremely unlikely," according to a draft copy obtained by The Associated Press.
China cuts taxes to spur semiconductor development
China announced tax breaks Monday to spur growth of its semiconductor industry following U.S. sanctions that alarmed the ruling Communist Party by cutting off access to American processor chips for tech giant Huawei and some other companies.
SolarWinds hack got emails of top DHS officials
Suspected Russian hackers gained access to email accounts belonging to the Trump administration's head of the Department of Homeland Security and members of the department's cybersecurity staff whose jobs included hunting threats from foreign countries, The Associated Press has learned.
Merkel urges errant German states to stick to virus plan
Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday pleaded with Germany's 16 federal states to stop straying from agreed pandemic measures, with her CDU party's ratings plummeting as the country stumbles in its virus response.
Vote count to begin in Amazon union drive
Votes are set to be counted Tuesday on whether to create the first Amazon union in the United States, at a warehouse in Alabama, after a historic, five months-long David vs Goliath campaign.
More exercise, fewer screens: New Australian guidelines for kids in OSHC
Groundbreaking research from the University of South Australia has delivered world-first national-level guidelines to better inform children's physical activity and screen time in Outside School Hours Care (OSHC).
Machine learning helps spot gait problems in individuals with multiple sclerosis
Monitoring the progression of multiple sclerosis-related gait issues can be challenging in adults over 50 years old, requiring a clinician to differentiate between problems related to MS and other age-related issues. To address this problem, researchers are integrating gait data and machine learning to advance the tools used to monitor and predict disease progression.
One in five Colorado high school students has access to firearms
Twenty percent of high school students have easy access to a handgun, according to a new study from the Colorado School of Public Health on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
Noninfluenza viruses have rates of illness, death similar to flu
Noninfluenza respiratory viral infections (NIRV) are associated with illness and death rates similar to influenza in hospitalized adults, according to new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
Racial diversity within a church is associated with higher average attendance over time
United Methodist churches—whether the congregation is white or not—have higher attendance when located within white neighborhoods. But racial diversity within a church is associated with higher average attendance over time, according to a new study.
Carried with the wind: Mass migration of Larch Budmoth to the Russian High Arctic
Arctic habitats have fascinated biologists for centuries. Their species-poor insect faunas, however, provide little reward for entomologists—scientists who study insects—to justify spending several weeks or even months in the hostile environments of tundra or polar deserts. As a result, data on insects from the High Arctic islands are often based on occasional collecting and remain scarce.
The Latest Blog Post by Raman Kuppuswamy, the Content Creator
Raman Kuppuswamy, a content creator, says that he has released yet another post on his blog Career Ascension Ladder. The title of the post is "A Few Urgent Tips to Grow in Your Career." The content creator adds that he believes that the tips provided in his new post will help struggling employees who are not able to achieve the growth they have been aiming at. [PR.com]
Teen Eco-Influencer Samantha Torres Joins ABC News Radio to Discuss #MeatlessMonday
Teen eco-influencer Samantha Torres joined ABC News Radio’s Aaron Michael Sanchez to discuss the #MeatlessMonday movement that she and other global citizens are promoting to improve the health of our planet - one meatless meal at a time. The high school junior, who was named the 2020 Student Leader of the Year by global environmental nonprofit Grades of Green shared with listeners the importance of plant-based [PR.com]
Scientists identify virus-cell interaction that may explain COVID-19's high infection rate
Bioengineering researchers at Lehigh University have identified a previously unknown interaction between receptors in human cells and the spike, or "S," protein of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. This new information could aid in the development of new strategies to block SARS-CoV-2 entry into human cells.
Forests on caffeine: coffee waste can boost forest recovery
A new study finds that coffee pulp, a waste product of coffee production, can be used to speed up tropical forest recovery on post agricultural land. The findings are published in the British Ecological Society journal Ecological Solutions and Evidence.
Sunday, March 28, 2021
UK eases lockdown but nervously eyes European virus surge
Britain is taking another small step out of lockdown as it looks nervously at a new virus surge inundating its European neighbors.
Taste and smell gone forever? The anguish of COVID survivors
Three days after testing positive for COVID-19, "everything tasted like cardboard," recalls 38-year-old Elizabeth Medina, who lost her sense of taste and smell at the start of the pandemic. A year later, she fears she will never get them back.
Mexico's real COVID-19 death toll now stands at over 321,000
Mexico's government acknowledged Saturday that the country's true death toll from the coronavirus pandemic now stands above 321,000, almost 60% more than the official test-confirmed number of 201,429.
Paris doctors warn of catastrophic overload of virus cases
Critical care doctors in Paris say surging coronavirus infections could soon overwhelm their ability to care for the sick in the French capital's hospitals, possibly forcing them to choose which patients they have the resources to treat.
French COVID jabs will catch up with Britain 'in a few weeks': Macron
France will have caught up with Britain on the number of people vaccinated against COVID-19 "in a few weeks", President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview Sunday amid a row with Britain over vaccine access.
A new advanced Android malware posing as system update
In recent weeks, Zimperium zLabs researchers revealed unsecured cloud configurations exposing user data across thousands of legitimate Android and iOS applications. Now, zLabs is advising Android users about a clever and malicious new Android app.
Critica PPE Gains Agreement to Represent American Made Surface Wipes
US Manufacturer, Simpli Brand Company Signs Agreement to Help Get America Back to Work and Back to School [PR.com]
Prospect Home Finance Partners with LeagueSide
Prospect Home Finance, a leader in the mortgage industry, is happy to announce they will have the honor to partner with LeagueSide. LeagueSide operates a specialized marketing service that connects brands to their target markets through youth and local sports sponsorships. LeagueSide is effective for brands and provides much-needed funding to youth sports leagues. The company is tying ordinary marketing and social [PR.com]
DE&S, UK MoD and CTA International to Present on the Integration of CTAS on the British Army's Ajax at Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems 2021
SMi Group Reports: Senior representatives from the DE&S, UK MoD and CTA International are set to speak at the virtual event in June. [PR.com]
Private Placement Equity Markets Now "Steve Muehler – Equity Capital Markets"
Steve Muehler today announced that the “Private Placement Equity Market” has been renamed to “Steve Muehler – Equity Capital Markets.” [PR.com]
Tier5 Reports Rs. 7 Cr. Revenue in Last Financial Year
Kolkata based software company achieved this feat within five years since inception [PR.com]
US DoD to Present Several Key Briefings at SMi’s 2nd Future Soldier Technology USA 2021
SMi Group Reports: Key US DoD briefings on new, disruptive soldier technology are to feature at the 2nd Annual Future Soldier Technology USA Virtual Conference, taking place on June 8th and 9th, 2021. [PR.com]
German Army to Discuss How They’re Modernising German Armoured Vehicles at Future Armoured Vehicles Central & Eastern Europe 2021
SMi Group Reports: Brigadier General Frank Pieper, Chief Digital Officer for Land Forces, German Army, will be presenting on digitisation and modernisation programmes for German armoured vehicles. [PR.com]
New Children's Book Teaches Kids About Friendship, Empathy and Problem-Solving
Best friends Flossy the cat and Pebbles the Dane prove that dogs and cats really can be friends, despite their differences. [PR.com]
AppJetty Launches Flare Theme Builder for Magento
AppJetty has launched Flare Theme Builder with the aim of enabling them to reduce the hassle of Magento store owners in building their sites from scratch. [PR.com]
Pink Paws Launches Its New Branch Store at Kasba
Pink Paws, the all-in-one pet care store in Kolkata, launches its branch store at Kasba. Read this press release to get some more pieces of valuable information. [PR.com]
Commericent Announces Partnership with Plus+ to Further Specialize in CRM, BI, and Business Solutions
Commercient and Plus+ look to improve client interactions and infrastructure capabilities. Plus+ is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, and has been working with clients to achieve their goals through transformative solutions for over 20 years. [PR.com]
Marine Online’s Platform Offers Shipowners Direct Access to Marine Services
ADK Maritime Pte Ltd enlisted the help of Marine Online for their vessel’s safety-related works to be carried out in China. [PR.com]
2021 Recruitment Outlook and COVID-19's Impact on Supply Chain and Procurement Professionals in Singapore
Insights from Ethos BeathChapman’s survey of over 200 mid to senior level Supply Chain and Procurement professionals in Singapore and Southeast Asia. [PR.com]
AIEDC and GENESIS-A.I. Signed an MOU Cooperation Agreement, The 2 Companies Are on the Equity Crowdfunding Platform NetCapital.com
The Parties will coordinate their efforts as it relates to common goals in the field of Research and Development Work related to Artificial Intelligence, as well as - Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). [PR.com]
Henderson Franklin’s IP Group to Discuss Intellectual Property Concepts That Drive Business to Collier County Trial Lawyers
Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A., is pleased to announce that Intellectual Property Attorneys Edward Livingston, Mark Nieds and Luca Hickman will present a virtual CLE for the Collier County Bar Association’s Civil Trial Lawyers Section on Tuesday, April 6, 2021. The session, “Competitive Advantage: Understanding Key Intellectual Property Concepts that Drive Business,” will provide an [PR.com]
Enterprise Knowledge Graph Foundation and Knowledge Graph Conference Launch Joint Global Survey on the State of the Knowledge Graph Industry
The Enterprise Knowledge Graph Foundation (EKGF) and the Knowledge Graph Conference (KGC) are partnering to conduct the first comprehensive global survey about the size, nature, and direction of the knowledge graph industry. The survey asks for candid views about adoption maturity, use case drivers, and organizational requirements. Responses will be anonymized and kept strictly confidential. This survey, which takes [PR.com]
DC Web Fest 9 Celebrates the Best of Industry and Indie Content Virtually
Set for April 9-11, the invitation-only event will have industry and indie works that feature writers and actors from Saturday Night Live, a documentary on the D.C. government that features D.C.'s Mayor Bowser, HBO and Netflix screeners, works featuring a Cannes award winner and presence from all over the globe. [PR.com]
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Tyto Athene Awarded $31 Million Contract Supporting U.S. Fleet Cyber Command Consolidated Cryptologic Program, Defense Cryptologic Program, & Tactical Cryptologic Program
Tyto Athene was awarded a $31 million contract providing technical direction, engineering, installation and maintenance of electronic systems for the Consolidated Cryptologic Program, Defense Cryptologic Program and Tactical Cryptologic Program in support of U.S. Fleet Cyber Command. [PR.com]
Mary’s Center’s President and CEO Announces Departure
Maria Gomez Will Leave a Thriving Organization in the DC Region after 33 years. [PR.com]
Tweaking Technologies Introduces StopAllAds Browser Extension for Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge users can now use StopAllAds Browser Extension to block intrusive ads. [PR.com]
New Book Out: "Peter Pike and the Revenge of the Romanovs" by Neal W. Fandek
The third book in the exciting and thought-provoking Peter Pike series, "Peter Pike and the Revenge of the Romanovs," is here. [PR.com]
Krystopia: A Puzzle Journey - the Visually Stunning Puzzle Adventure Game, Out Now on Nintendo Switch
GodSpeed Games partners with Antler Interactive to bring the visually stunning puzzle adventure game, Krystopia: A Puzzle Journey on Nintendo Switch. [PR.com]
Fastyle Provides Tips on How to Lose Weight in Quarantine
Health experts at Fastyle, a popular health & fitness app providing science-backed guides to intermittent fasting, suggest people raise awareness of weight gain during the pandemic and provide diet tips. [PR.com]
Main Line Family Lawyer Sarinia Feinman Interviewed on RVN TV’s “Financial Planning Explained”
Family lawyer Sarinia Feinman was interviewed by Mike Menninger on his show “Financial Planning Explained.” [PR.com]
Kareem Chef Halwa Recalled
Kareem Mart recalls “Halva” because of possible health risks. Kareem Mart of Garden City, MI, is recalling its 1 lb. and 2 lb. Kareem Chef brand “Halva,” “Halva with Pistachio,” and “Halva with Chocolate” food treats because they have the potential to be contaminated with salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infection in young children, frail [PR.com]
Metro Safety Training Offers Red Cross Certified Emergency First Aid Training with CPR/AED Level C Valid for 3 Years
The renowned training school offers first aid training and workplace safety courses with accredited certifications in British Columbia. [PR.com]
Best Faith-Based Web Site to be Named by Web Marketing Association in 24th Annual WebAward Competition
The Web Marketing Association is looking for the best faith-based Websites in the world as part of their 25th annual international WebAward Competition for Web site development at the WebAward Web site. The WebAwards is the standards-defining competition that sets benchmarks for 96 industries, including all religious denominations websites, based on the seven criteria of a successful Web site. The deadline for advertising [PR.com]
Sky Ridge Medical Center Acquires Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT), a Minimally Invasive Surgical Option for Brain Surgery
Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) is a minimally invasive robotically controlled laser thermotherapy that uses MRI guided laser light to ablate (destroy) unwanted tissue in the brain where the lesion, or abnormal tissue, originates. Unlike traditional brain surgery, a procedure with this system does not require a large incision. Instead, a neurosurgeon creates a small hole in the skull, about the diameter of a [PR.com]
Principled Technologies Finds That Running VMware Tanzu on a VMware vSphere 7.0 & Dell EMC PowerEdge Server Solution Can Provide Centralized Container Management Features
In a new report, Principled Technologies (PT) describes their experience deploying and managing containers with VMware Tanzu in a VMware vSphere 7.0 Update 1 environment running on Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd servers. [PR.com]
Friday, March 26, 2021
Shrub willow as a bioenergy crop
Renewable energy demand and consumption is at an all-time high in the United States.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-shrub-willow-bioenergy-crop.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-shrub-willow-bioenergy-crop.html
Pressure sensor with high sensitivity and linear response based on soft micropillared electrodes
In recent years, with the rapid development of flexible electronic skins, high-performance flexible tactile sensors have received more attention and have been used in many fields such as artificial intelligence, health monitoring, human-computer interaction, and wearable devices. Among various sensors, flexible capacitive tactile sensors have the advantages of high sensitivity, low energy consumption, fast response, and simple structure.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-pressure-sensor-high-sensitivity-linear.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-pressure-sensor-high-sensitivity-linear.html
Researchers harvest energy from radio waves to power wearable devices
From microwave ovens to Wi-Fi connections, the radio waves that permeate the environment are not just signals of energy consumed but are also sources of energy themselves. An international team of researchers, led by Huanyu "Larry" Cheng, Dorothy Quiggle Career Development Professor in the Penn State Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, has developed a way to harvest energy from radio waves to power wearable devices.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-harvest-energy-radio-power-wearable.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-harvest-energy-radio-power-wearable.html
Firefox 87 reveals SmartBlock for private browsing
With the release of Firefox 87, Mozilla has introduced a safe browsing feature called SmartBlock. SmartBlock allows users to avoid online tracking tools while browsing the Internet. This way, users can surf the Web without worrying if their information is being scrutinized.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-firefox-reveals-smartblock-private-browsing.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-firefox-reveals-smartblock-private-browsing.html
Majority Black venture capital firm announces $103 million fund to invest in entrepreneurs of color
A majority Black venture capital firm, helmed by a technology veteran, a Hollywood producer, and a former mayor of Washington D.C., is leading a new $103 million fund to seed young companies started by people of color.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-majority-black-venture-capital-firm.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-majority-black-venture-capital-firm.html
Leveraging the 5G network to wirelessly power IoT devices
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have uncovered an innovative way to tap into the over-capacity of 5G networks, turning them into "a wireless power grid" for powering Internet of Things (IoT) devices that today need batteries to operate.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-leveraging-5g-network-wirelessly-power.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-leveraging-5g-network-wirelessly-power.html
US lawmakers, tech CEOs clash over disinformation
US lawmakers unleashed a torrent of criticism against social media top executives Thursday, blaming the companies for amplifying false content and calls to violence, while promising new regulations to stem rampant online disinformation.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-lawmakers-tech-ceos-disinformation.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-lawmakers-tech-ceos-disinformation.html
EXPLAINER: California's net neutrality law springs to life
More than three years ago, Trump-era regulators killed federal net neutrality regulations designed to prevent AT&T, Comcast, Verizon and other major internet providers from exploiting their dominance to favor certain services or apps over others. In response, seven states and Puerto Rico enacted their own net neutrality policies. The most expansive effort of this sort was in California, which will start enforcing its law on Thursday—with potentially significant consequences for the rest of the U.S.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-california-net-neutrality-law-life.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-california-net-neutrality-law-life.html
Deliveroo strikes to precede London share listing
The meal delivery platform Deliveroo is bracing for strikes and other social actions by disgruntled riders as it gears up for a major London stock listing.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-deliveroo-london.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-deliveroo-london.html
After AIs mastered Go and Super Mario, scientists have taught them how to 'play' experiments at NSLS-II
Inspired by the mastery of artificial intelligence (AI) over games like Go and Super Mario, scientists at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) trained an AI agent—an autonomous computational program that observes and acts—how to conduct research experiments at superhuman levels by using the same approach. The Brookhaven team published their findings in the journal Machine Learning: Science and Technology and implemented the AI agent as part of the research capabilities at NSLS-II.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-ais-mastered-super-mario-scientists.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-ais-mastered-super-mario-scientists.html
New nanotransistors keep their cool at high voltages
Power converters are the little-known systems that make electricity so magical. They are what allow us to plug in our computers, lamps and televisions and turn them on in a snap. Converters transform the alternating current (AC) that comes out of wall sockets into the exact level of direct current (DC) that our electronics need. But they also tend to lose, on average, up to 20% of their energy in the process.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-nanotransistors-cool-high-voltages.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-03-nanotransistors-cool-high-voltages.html
Bizdata’s eZintegrations Platform Streamlines Human Capital Integration Solutions for Corporations
Bizdata Inc., the global cloud solutions and integrations company announced a series of new use-case-driven integration designed to strengthen HR management across the entire employee lifecycle. [PR.com]
Inspect Point Expert Becomes Fire Suppression Systems Association (FSSA) Mentor to John Jay College and Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Inspect Point cofounder and fire protection expert, Drew Slocum, is a mentor to colleges to encourage students to pursue careers in fire protection and life safety. There is a need for people in this important and rewarding field. [PR.com]
Infosec Study: NICE Framework Adoption Drives 57% Increase in Cybersecurity Recruiting Satisfaction
Study Shows How Enterprise IT Leaders Clarify Cybersecurity Roles and Drive Hiring Success [PR.com]
GeoComm Releases Software Application Aimed at Empowering GIS Data Users and Data Maintainers
GeoComm, a leading provider of Public Safety Location Intelligence®, announces the release of GeoComm Contributor an application designed specifically for achieving Public Safety Grade GIS Data. By improving workflows and collaboration, GeoComm Contributor empowers a wide range of local GIS data authorities to overcome day-to-day GIS maintenance workflow challenges with a consistent method to submit updates. [PR.com]
Dunlap Industries, Inc. Made in Tennessee Manufacturers Spotlight
The University of Tennessee’s Center for Industrial Service’s “Made In Tennessee” program, which spotlights manufacturers in the state of Tennessee, recently highlighted Dunlap Industries. The video is narrated by the President of Dunlap Industries Inc., Robert Kwasnik. He shares some of Dunlap Industries history over the last 50+ years ago and explains how Dunlap has diversified to serve their [PR.com]
Avant Healthcare Professionals Recognized on Inc. Magazine List of the 250 Fastest-Growing Florida Businesses
Avant Healthcare Professionals, the premier staffing provider of internationally experienced nursing and allied health professionals, today announced it has been named to Inc. Magazine’s list of the 250 fastest-growing Florida businesses for 2021. [PR.com]
New Introduction - DIRAK/FDB Panel Fittings Flush Surface, Stainless Steel Compression Latches
FDB introduce a pair of flush-mounted compression latches made of stainless steel with different housing lengths, one with a fixed but exchangeable cam, the other with tool-less adjustment using a knurled wheel. [PR.com]
New Fantasy Novel Full of Magic, Machines, and Adventure in the Old West to be Released by 5310 Publishing
A new dystopian fantasy from Sara Bushway will be released in June. Honey Beaumont is the first dystopian fiction from 5310 Publishing, and Sara's debut novel. [PR.com]
Jatheon Technologies Publishes Education Compliance Checklist for Electronic Records
Jatheon Technologies Inc., a tech company specializing in large scale data archiving for compliance and ediscovery, has compiled a checklist for electronic record retention and management intended for educational institutions, primarily in the United States. [PR.com]
New Locking Solutions Guide for Commercial Vehicles from EMKA
EMKA announce updated guidance at the www.emka.co.uk website for design and production engineers working in the Commercial Vehicle industry. [PR.com]
Mayaland Hotels and Resorts Endorse RateTiger for Online Distribution
The Mexican hospitality group witnesses increase in occupancy & online revenue. [PR.com]
Military Space USA 2021 to Host US DoD Panel Discussion on "Delivering the Next Generation of Space Leaders"
The 2nd annual Military Space USA conference will feature a panel discussion with US Space Force and US Air Force representatives on training and education within the US space enterprise. [PR.com]
Fastyle App Saw Rapid Growth Due to the Impact of Quarantine Weight Gain
Globally, 35.82% of people reported that they had gained weight during the pandemic. And along with it, Fastyle App saw a rapid growth in subscribers. [PR.com]
Conference Chair for MilSatCom USA 2021 Has Released an Official Invitation Letter
Mr Alula Berhane, CEO, ABB International Consulting, LLC, has invited military, government and industry experts within SATCOM to attend MilSatCom USA 2021. [PR.com]
UK DIT Joins Forces with Nigeria’s Mining Community with Online Trade Show
The UK Department of International Trade (UK DIT) has announced their partnership with the organisers of Nigeria Mining Week, for the launch of an exciting digital trade show, the Alternative Mining Equipment Trade Show, aiming to drive collaboration between the UK and Nigeria for the development of mining activities. Despite the recent challenges to the industry globally, the interest in Nigeria’s mining future [PR.com]
Alcineo Achieves American Express ExpressPay Certification for Its SoftPOS SDK
The certification of SoftPOS SDK validates the software based payment application embedded into Android smartphones or tablets enabling ExpressPay transactions. The softPOS technology integrates contactless smartcard payment functionality to software-based environment eliminating the hardware constraints. [PR.com]
Tysons Corner Immigration Law Firm Educates on What to Bring to a K1 Visa Interview
Johnson & Masumi, PC, a Tysons Corner, VA immigration law firm, recently released a blog that explains the crucial documents you need to bring to a K1 Visa interview. The new article focuses on helping those seeking K1 visas understand what is needed for approval. [PR.com]
IKS Health Announces Name Change to Clinical Solution Services
Capturing enhanced financial and clinical value for its clients, these name changes better represent the unity of IKS Health’s services. [PR.com]
MOXIE Solar Now SunPower Authorized Dealer
MOXIE today announced it will join forces with SunPower to sell all-in-one SunPower® solar panel and energy storage systems. The deal, signed by MOXIE CEO Jason Hall, leverages SunPower’s decades of technology development in renewable energy with MOXIE’s commitment to customer service and mission of leading the change to a sustainable world. SunPower currently boasts the most efficient photovoltaic panels [PR.com]
Be Strong International’s Marriage Matters Program to Host Drive-Thru Community Fair and Food Distribution Event
Uncertainty in employment and daily living, including food, has caused a great amount of stress on relationships, particularly marriages, during the pandemic. In response, Strong International’s new Marriage Matters program will host a Drive-Thru Community Fair and Food Distribution next month. The free event will take place on Friday, August 9, 2020, between 10 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. at the South Dade YMCA, 9355 SW [PR.com]
Be Strong International Awards Community Leaders at Charity Event
Mayor of Miami-Dade County, Madame Daniella Levine Cava, will be presenting eight community leaders with an award honoring their contributions during the pandemic at Be Strong International’s Spring Charity Event on Thursday, April 22. The invite-only event is intended to honor donors, sponsors, and other supporters, while also highlighting their services and programs that have positively affected parents and [PR.com]
Thursday, March 25, 2021
Measurable changes in brain activity during first few months of studying a new language
A study with first-time learners of Japanese has measured how brain activity changes after just a few months of studying a new language. The results show that acquiring a new language initially boosts brain activity, which then reduces as language skills improve.
New genetic clues point to new treatments for 'silent' stroke
Scientists have identified new genetic clues in people who've had small and often apparently 'silent' strokes that are difficult to treat and a major cause of vascular dementia, according to research funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) and published in The Lancet Neurology.
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