Wednesday, March 17, 2021

SelbySoft, Inc. Releases Automated Customer Quote Time Software

SelbySoft, Inc. has released a new version of its popular restaurant POS system. This version includes an automated system for quoting order times to customers in pizza and coffee shops. [PR.com]

Dolphins adapt to survive invasive coastal constructions

Bottlenose dolphins learn to cope with coastal construction activities. That is the conclusion of a study published in Frontiers in Marine Science. The study is the first to provide a longitudinal perspective on the cumulative impacts of coastal construction. Dolphins adapted to the construction of a bridge by establishing feeding locations outside of the construction zone, and by shifting the timings of behaviors to a time in the day when construction activities were minimized.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-dolphins-survive-invasive-coastal.html

Dolphins adapt to survive invasive coastal constructions

Bottlenose dolphins learn to cope with coastal construction activities. That is the conclusion of a study published in Frontiers in Marine Science. The study is the first to provide a longitudinal perspective on the cumulative impacts of coastal construction. Dolphins adapted to the construction of a bridge by establishing feeding locations outside of the construction zone, and by shifting the timings of behaviors to a time in the day when construction activities were minimized.

Astronomers map silk of cosmic web

An international team of astronomers, including several from the Netherlands, has mapped a piece of the cosmic web without using bright quasars for the first time. Their findings will be published shortly in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.

Astronomers map silk of cosmic web

An international team of astronomers, including several from the Netherlands, has mapped a piece of the cosmic web without using bright quasars for the first time. Their findings will be published shortly in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-astronomers-silk-cosmic-web.html

North Carolina Democratic Party Native American Caucus Congratulate Secretary Deb Haaland

On Monday March 15, 2021, the US Senate voted to confirm Rep. Deb Haaland, D-N.M., as President Joe Biden’s secretary of the Department of the Interior. [PR.com]

Toll Brothers to Build Luxury Estate Homes in Castle Pines

Toll Brothers, the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, announced today that it will build 40 estate homes at its new Toll Brothers at The Canyons community in Castle Pines beginning this fall. Toll Brothers at The Canyons is a master-planned, resort-style community that pairs a picturesque location with exclusive amenities including The Exchange Coffee House and wine bar with a fire pit; the Canyon House, a [PR.com]

Critica PPE Offering Innovative Infrared Temperature Scanning Kiosk Product

US Manufacturer, DigiTHERM° Signs Agreement to Help Get America Back to Work and Back to School [PR.com]

Sedation Safety Week Celebrates 13th Year

Over 92 million Americans are fearful of seeing a dentist. Thanks to sedation dentistry, more than 20 million of these patients have overcome their hesitancy and received safe, pain-free, oral health treatments without incident. To honor this success, DOCS Education would like to celebrate the 13th Annual Sedation Safety Week. On each the five successive days of March 15-19, dentists and patients will find a new [PR.com]

Preparing the Warfighter for the Multi-Domain Battlefield at DSI’s 4th Annual Military Virtual Training & Simulation Summit

Join Defense Strategies Institute this May 25-26, 2021 in Orlando, FL for the 4th Annual Military Virtual Training and Simulation Summit. [PR.com]

Survey Findings from Pulse Research and Keyfactor Show Gap Regarding PKI’s Role in a Zero Trust Security Strategy

Only 32% of Respondents Currently Have a Zero Trust Strategy in Place [PR.com]

Saint Louis Closet Co. Donates Over $3,000 to Pets in Need

Saint Louis Closet Co. is donating $3,222.22 to the APA Adoption Center through their giveback initiative, Closets for a Cause. Funds raised for the nonprofit will help thousands of pets in need of second (and third) chances at new loving homes. [PR.com]

Snyder Building Construction Announces the Hire of Craig Hartzell, Superintendent

Snyder Building Construction announces the hire of Craig Hartzell, superintendent. The addition of Craig enhances the company’s capacity to support the ground-up, office, retail, restaurant, mixed use, and medical construction sectors. “In his 18 years of construction supervision, Craig has managed everything from medical office remodels, to restaurant and retail tenant improvements, structural improvements [PR.com]

Larry Gardner Joins RE/MAX Alliance Group

Top Producer Larry Gardner Joins the Bradenton, Florida, Office of RE/MAX Alliance Group [PR.com]

Engel & Völkers Madeira Beach Presents 2020 Realtor® Production Awards

Engel & Völkers Madeira Beach Real Estate Advisors Receive Awards for 2020 Performances [PR.com]

Top RE/MAX Alliance Group Agents Earn RE/MAX Club Awards

Top-Producing Agents and Teams on the Florida Gulf Coast Recognized for Achievement [PR.com]

Lawyer-Mediator Scheduled to Speak at Pennsylvania Conference

Attorney-Mediator, Brenda Waugh, will present a workshop, "The First Five Minutes: Options to Maximize the Potential for Success in Mediation" for the statewide Pennsylvania Mediation Conference. In the workshop, Waugh will employ an interactive process to discover the benefits of pre-mediation preparation. [PR.com]

Boosting insect diversity may provide more consistent crop pollination services

Fields and farms with more variety of insect pollinator species provide more stable pollination services to nearby crops year on year, according to the first study of its kind.

source https://phys.org/news/2021-03-boosting-insect-diversity-crop-pollination.html

Boosting insect diversity may provide more consistent crop pollination services

Fields and farms with more variety of insect pollinator species provide more stable pollination services to nearby crops year on year, according to the first study of its kind.