count Environmental learning across generations: spontaneous encounters and interactions between young children, mothers and teachers. By ezproxy.scu.edu.au Published On :: Sun, 01 Oct 2023 00:00:00 -0400 Children's Geographies; 10/01/2023(AN 173035628); ISSN: 14733285Academic Search Premier Full Article MALTA EARLY childhood education SCHOOL children MOTHERS TEACHERS OBSERVATION (Educational method) FAMILY relations
count Geographies of school-related gender-based violence: children's visual accounts of school toilets. By ezproxy.scu.edu.au Published On :: Fri, 01 Dec 2023 00:00:00 -0500 Children's Geographies; 12/01/2023(AN 174964053); ISSN: 14733285Academic Search Premier Full Article SOUTH Africa GENDER-based violence VIOLENCE against women TOILETS SCHOOL violence PHOTOVOICE (Social action programs) SCHOOL children
count Mosaicking childhoodnature relations: situated encounters with country in times of climate change*. By ezproxy.scu.edu.au Published On :: Wed, 27 Dec 2023 00:00:00 -0500 Children's Geographies; 12/27/2023(AN 174488028); ISSN: 14733285Academic Search Premier Full Article
count Children's perceptions of safety in their school path: the case of the Basque Country. By ezproxy.scu.edu.au Published On :: Sat, 01 Jun 2024 00:00:00 -0400 Children's Geographies; 06/01/2024(AN 178088791); ISSN: 14733285Academic Search Premier Full Article PAIS Vasco (Spain) SCHOOL safety URBAN planning CITIES & towns RISK perception MODERN society BUILT environment ROAD safety measures
count The association between neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation and mental health in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:42:01 +0000 International Journal of Social Psychiatry, Ahead of Print. Background:Environmental research on mental health primarily originates from high-income countries, while information about the rest of the world remains limited.Aims:This study examined: (1) the available published research evidence regarding the association between neighborhood-level deprivation and indicators of mental health and illness in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), […] The post The association between neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation and mental health in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review was curated by information for practice. Full Article Meta-analyses - Systematic Reviews
count Global Expectations for Bystander Intervention in Domestic Violence: A Scoping Review of Governmental Policies and Community Resources in Eight Countries By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:23:53 +0000 Abstract Purpose Over recent years, expectations for bystanders to intervene to interrupt or prevent domestic violence have increased. However, the extent of these expectations and the ways in which bystanders are supported to uphold these expectations remain ambiguous. Drawing on a scoping review methodology, this study aims to map the bystander expectations and advice contained […] The post Global Expectations for Bystander Intervention in Domestic Violence: A Scoping Review of Governmental Policies and Community Resources in Eight Countries was curated by information for practice. Full Article Meta-analyses - Systematic Reviews
count Grand Peaks buys rental complex near Boca Raton for $91M –– a slight discount from its last sale price By therealdeal.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:30:00 +0000 Grand Peaks bought a 448-unit apartment complex near Boca Raton for $90.9 million, marking a slight discount from its last sale price five years ago. Denver-based Grand Peaks scooped up The Seven at West Boca at 10235 Boca Entrada Boulevard in unincorporated Palm Beach County from Tampa-based American Landmark Apartments, according to records and real […] The post Grand Peaks buys rental complex near Boca Raton for $91M –– a slight discount from its last sale price appeared first on The Real Deal. Full Article Uncategorized Boca Raton Multifamily Multifamily Market Palm Beach County
count Inclusion of unexposed clusters improves the precision of fixed effects analysis of stepped-wedge cluster randomized trials with binary and count outcomes By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:02:04 +0000 The fixed effects model is a useful alternative to the mixed effects model for analyzing stepped-wedge cluster randomized trials (SW-CRTs). It controls for all time-invariant cluster-level confounders and has … Read the full article › The post Inclusion of unexposed clusters improves the precision of fixed effects analysis of stepped-wedge cluster randomized trials with binary and count outcomes was curated by information for practice. Full Article Open Access Journal Articles
count A Novel Conditioning Approach to Counter Loneliness in Adults By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:22:46 +0000 The post A Novel Conditioning Approach to Counter Loneliness in Adults was curated by information for practice. Full Article Clinical Trials
count Illustrating Identity: Senior Cords in Monroe County Exhibit By indianapublicmedia.org Published On :: 22 Aug 2024 04:00:00 GMT 202 E 6th Street Ongoing through Saturday, December 28, 2024 Senior cords, decorated corduroy pants and skirts popular with high school and college seniors, are a unique piece of Hoosier heritage. This exciting exhibit guest-curated by Kelly Richardson (Director of IU Sage Collection) follows their history from their Purdue University origins through their high school heyday in the 50s and 60s and up to their contemporary revival in bespoke fashion brands like BODE.Exhibit is currently open and closes Dec. 28thOn view at the Monroe County History Center202 E. 6th StBloomington, IN 47408Visit monroehistory.org for hours, pricing, and parking information. Presenter: www.monroehistory.org Contact: Sarah Rosenkrans Age Range: All Ages Cost: $2 adults, $1 kids, free for members and ages under 5 Communities: Bloomington More info: www.monroehistory.org Full Article 2024/08/22 (Thu)
count UPDATE: City Commissioners Abandon Plans to Terminate Joint Homeless Response Agreement With Multnomah County By www.portlandmercury.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 15:09:00 -0800 A Portland City Council discussion that could've ended a collaborative agreement, without a backup plan in place, has been scrapped a day after the election. The move would've cost the city more than $40M. by Courtney Vaughn Update: Nov. 6- This story has been updated to note that this week's Council discussion has been canceled. A day after an election showing Portland City Commissioners Mingus Mapps and Rene Gonzalez losing their bids for mayor, a plan to revisit an intergovernmental agreement on homelessness between the city and Multnomah County has been canceled. An agenda item scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 7 to consider terminating the homeless services agreement was pulled from the agenda Wednesday afternoon, just 26 hours before it was slated to be considered by Council. The proposal, which came from Commissioners Mapps, Gonzalez, and Dan Ryan, was a divisive move that could've upended the city's collaboration with the county on the most pressing issue impacting the region. In a joint statement Wednesday, Gonzalez, Ryan and Mapps said pulling the plug on their plans "will allow space for the new City Council, Mayor, and County Commissioners to renegotiate the Homelessness Response Services Intergovernmental Agreement if they choose." "The Commissioners remain steadfast in their conviction that the City of Portland, Multnomah County, and Metro can build a better system to address homeless services and pave a better path forward," the statement reads. Three weeks ago, while presiding over a Council meeting in Mayor Ted Wheeler’s absence, Commissioner Gonzalez directed the city attorney to draft up a contract termination ordinance that would dissolve the intergovernmental agreement (IGA) dictating homelessness response and collaboration. He got a nod of support from Mapps and Ryan. The trio then introduced a proposal to formally end the contract between the governing agencies, citing “insufficient progress” to meet key milestones and deadlines. A contract termination proposal on Thursday’s agenda suggests the current arrangement lacks the right framework and governance structures to tackle the homelessness crisis “with the urgency, collaboration, and effectiveness required.” Gonzalez, Ryan, and Mapps pitched the proposal as an orderly wind-down to make way for an improved agreement. But one day after an election showing Gonzalez and Mapps losing their bids for mayor, the proposal was abandoned. The proposal drew swift backlash from the mayor and Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson. Following Portland’s Oct. 16 Council meeting, Vega Pederson issued a statement admonishing Gonzalez, Ryan, and Mapps. The majority of City Council says they don't want to work with the County to end homelessness. Its clear these officials - candidates desperately vying for your vote this month - have their eyes on their own future and not our collective one. Disappointing. pic.twitter.com/sZwkoQBiF2 — Jessica Vega Pederson (@jvegapederson) October 17, 2024 Last Friday, when the item officially appeared on a Council agenda, she spoke out again. “The City Council deciding to end this agreement after just a few months is a short-sighted decision that will harm our community’s future,” Vega Pederson wrote November 1 in a lengthy explanatory statement released by the county. “We don’t need more talking–this community cannot afford it. That will not lead to better outcomes or fewer people on the street, and I do not believe it is a good use of taxpayer resources when we have a collaborative plan we are already putting into action. No single government can [solve] this issue alone. The County is taking action on homelessness every day and that work is best when we work in partnership.” Vega Pederson previously called the move a “political stunt” by Gonzalez, Ryan, and Mapps just before the election. If the Council voted to end the contract, it wouldn't take effect for 90 days, when a new City Council is in place. Margaux Weeke, communications director for Commissioner Ryan, says the commissioner isn't opposed to working with the county under a modified arrangement, but it needs to be substantially different. “Dan Ryan knows the players. He knows the game," Weeke says. "And he wants to expand the amount of seats at the table and pave a better path forward for homeless services." The current IGA, which was just renewed in July, essentially lays out a division of labor, funding, and responsibilities between the city and the county with regard to homeless services and shelters. It also identifies goals and milestones for reducing the number of unsheltered people in the county. Vega Pederson said the county now spends all of its homeless services funds, and more, while providing clear data and public dashboards. She also noted the homelessness response plan lays out 120 action items, each assigned to a responsible party. The county has issued data on spending and progress summaries. If city estimates are accurate, ending the agreement would place a significant financial burden on the city as it heads into a tight fiscal year. Portland and Multnomah County currently share financial responsibility for the region’s homelessness response. The city would no longer have to send $32 million in general fund money to Multnomah County, but it would take on more than $40 million in costs to permanently manage the Safe Rest Villages and Temporary Alternative Shelter Sites. The roughly $40 million expense doesn’t include costs for wraparound services that the county currently provides at the shelter sites. The city doesn’t know how much it would cost to provide those services, and there is no alternative plan in place for maintaining services and shelter beds if the contract goes away. Welcome Home Coalition, a nonprofit focused on affordable housing and universal access to housing, warned the termination proposal was dangerous. “They are presenting this action without a clearly articulated new plan of how the city will serve people experiencing homelessness,” an email sent from the coalition reads. “Backing out of the Intergovernmental Agreement without an understanding of how this would impact service provision will have rippling consequences that will no doubt result in more harm to those in the most need of services.” In a joint letter released last week, the three commissioners explained their decision to introduce the agenda item, saying the city needs to see a different way of managing services. “As Portland City Commissioners with years of experience with the Joint Office of Homeless Services, we are resolute that we can no longer afford to maintain the status quo,” the joint letter states. “We are also united in our repeated calls for accountability, efficiency, and improved governance to enhance our homeless services. …And despite our repeated requests for clear and useful data, operational alignment for short-term shelters, and a shared vision for the homeless services system, we have faced significant challenges in implementing these necessary changes.” Ending the IGA would further deteriorate an already strained relationship between the city and county. Mayor Wheeler previously said the working relationship between both governments had improved over the past year, but recent IGA renewals have been met with reluctance from Mapps, Ryan, and Gonzalez. Full Article News homelessness Politics
count Basic Black: Trayvon Martin and A Country Divided By www.wgbh.org Published On :: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 00:00:00 EST (Originally broadcast on April 13, 2012) In a country where an African American boy can grow up to be president, the tragedy of Trayvon Martin's death is one in a continuum in the stories of young black men whose lives end at the intersection of race and violence. The facts of the case in the fatal shooting death of Trayvon Martin continue to be debated, but in addition to the headlines and specific events of that night, our Basic Black conversation focuses on the myriad of themes and persistent questions about what it means to grow up black and male in America. Panel: - Latoyia Edwards, lead anchor, New England Cable News - Phillip Martin, senior reporter, WGBH Radio - Kim McLarin, author and assistant professor of writing, Emerson College - Peniel Joseph, professor of history and founding director of the Center for the Study of Race & Democracy, Tufts University - Laurence Ralph, assistant professor of African American History & Anthropology, Harvard University Full Article
count The Bookshelf: Author John Brighton Remembers the Sullivan County of the 1960s By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Fri, 20 Dec 2019 16:00:00 -0500 When New Hampshire author John Brighton was six years old, his family bought a lakeside farm in Washington, a small town in New Hampshire's Sullivan County. Full Article
count Country superstar Garth Brooks announces second show at U.S. Bank Stadium By minnesota.publicradio.orghttps Published On :: Mon, 17 Dec 2018 07:00:00 -0600 Tickets for the May 3 show go on sale at 10 a.m. Thursday. Full Article
count Hennepin County will pay $3.4 million to family of man who died in jail By www.mprnews.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:05:00 +0000 Lucas Bellamy had been in jail for three days in July 2022 when he died of an infection after suffering a perforated intestine. A lawsuit filed in January said jail staff were deliberately indifferent to his son's obviously-worsening symptoms. Full Article
count Sherburne County will pay for recount of election results in close races By www.mprnews.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:15:00 +0000 County officials say a damaged or uncleared memory card did not fully collect and transmit results from some mail-in ballots to the Minnesota Secretary of State's office on election night. That led to the state website displaying inaccurate unofficial results for Sherburne County. Full Article
count Walz commends veterans and says it’s time for the country to unite By www.mprnews.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:38:00 +0000 At his second official event since the Democratic presidential ticket lost to Republican Donald Trump, Gov. Tim Walz noted the nation’s democracy “is strong.” Full Article
count Election expert: Audits and recounts bring more confidence to the system By www.mprnews.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:49:00 +0000 Recounts are expected in two Minnesota House races. The election results could determine control of that legislative body. The upcoming recounts are expected soon and come after initial ballot totals changed when election officials discovered technical glitches. Full Article
count What's Next, Now That N.H. Officials Have Proposed Among The Strictest PFAS Limits In The Country? By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Mon, 15 Jul 2019 20:16:52 +0000 New restrictions on PFAS and what that means for Granite State communities. These chemicals have been found in public water supplies around the state. Used for decades in such products as Teflon and Gortex, they've been linked to serious health problems, spurring communities to take action, including lawsuits. Now, after intense pressure from community activists, New Hampshire officials have proposed some of the lowest PFAS limits in the country. We'll find out what's in store now, in terms of testing, following the health effects of these chemicals, and more. Full Article
count Zoning To Oppose Casella Landfill Plan Divides Small North Country Town By www.nhpr.org Published On :: Mon, 05 Aug 2019 17:24:24 +0000 The solid waste company Casella says it's running out of space for Northern New England's trash. So it's taking the rare step of planning a brand-new landfill, in the small Coös County town of Dalton. Lots of locals agree – they don't want the landfill. But they're divided on one potential tool to block it: zoning. Full Article
count 'Disaster for our country': Evangelical Trump critics lament election outcome By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 15:55:02 -0500 One of the creators of a Christian nonprofit effort aimed at “better Christian politics” claims President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election is a “disaster” for the United States. Full Article
count Stupor: Russia's new counter-drone device for Ukrainian drones By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Mon, 25 Jul 2022 22:29:00 +0300 Reconnaissance and strike-reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles pose one of the biggest problems for fighters in the 21st century is. There were more than 12 million of them on the planet in 2020. Drones can be dangerous in civilian life as well. They can be used for massive attacks on government facilities and infrastructure. Traditional air defense systems are unable to handle this challenge. A large number of flying mechanisms may overload computers of any air defense system, making it easier for attack drones to break through to the target. Full Article Science
count Mason County Courthouse arsonist found guilty By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Thu, 1 Feb 2024 00:05:00 CST A McCulloch County jury this week found Nicholas Miller guilty of starting fires at the historic Mason County Courthouse and an occupied residential structure on February 4, 2021. Full Article
count Lights go out for Earth Hour 2011 in over 130 countries By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Thu, 24 Mar 2011 10:57:00 +0300 Billions of citizens from more than 130 countries are expected to turn off their lights on Saturday for the Earth Hour 2011, the event organizer told Australia's media on Thursday. The Earth Hour event, organized by environment group World Wildlife Fund (WWF), was first started in Sydney of Australia in 2007 with 2.2 million Australians taking part to turn off their lights in aid of the environment. By 2009, up to 1 billion citizens across the world had taken part. According to Earth Hour spokesman Winston Su, this year, 133 countries had signed up for the event, with 13 of them taking part for the first time, Xinhua informs. "Earth Hour is a chance for people and communities across the globe to join together with the common purpose of a sustainable future for our planet," said Andy Ridley, cofounder and executive director of Earth Hour. "This year Earth Hour asks people to commit to the event, big or small, for the coming year, taking Earth Hour beyond the hour." Full Article History traditions
count US pilots admired Soviet counterparts for their sense of humour By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Mon, 15 Nov 2021 16:27:00 +0300 US pilots told a story about Soviet pilots of MiG aircraft that took off to intercept enemy aircraft at the height of the Cold War. Soviet pilots were making jokes during the operations, Theaviationgeekclub website wrote with reference to a collection of stories dedicated to the Douglas F3D Skyknight air missions. "The first time we were intercepted, they reported that we were taking pictures of them, as we were carrying 35 mm hand-held cameras. Normally, it would be on the pilot's side where the interceptors were, and the ECMO would lean across and snap some pictures of them. And the Russians would report, "They're taking pictures of us. What should we do?” One of the Russian controllers had a sense of humour and said "Smile”. Who would have thought the Russians had any sense of humour at all?" Skyknight pilot Chuck Houseman said. The book also said that US pilots, who were collecting reconnaissance data near the Soviet borders in the Far East, thought of Soviet pilots as friendly individuals compared to pilots from other communist countries. According to the author of the book and aviation expert Joe Copalman, the midair encounters had always been quiet as the United States had not violated state borders and performed its tasks within international space. Full Article History traditions
count Serial returners projected to account for £6.6bn of online returns in the UK in 2024 By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: A silent crisis of ‘serial returns’ is eroding retail profit margins as uncovered in the Annual Returns Benchmark Report 2024* conducted by returns specialist ZigZag, in partnership with Retail Economics, accounting for 1 in 10 (11% of) online shoppers that make returns, are generating a quarter (24%) of all online non-food returns. Full Article Internet Retailing Retail Supply Chain Critical Issues
count Practicality, self-care, and surprises: why deep discounts aren’t the main motivator for consumers By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: While discounts and sales events have long been associated with holiday shopping, new data from e-commerce provider Visualsoft reveals that consumers are motivated by more than just deep discounts when it comes to their seasonal and gifting purchases. Full Article Internet Retailing Retail Supply Chain Critical Issues
count Market-leading discount supermarket selects inotec to supply 40 million RFID identification cards By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: The premium quality barcode and RFID solutions provider inotec is currently producing 40 million RFID identification cards for a market-leading international discount supermarket chain. The exceptionally large RFID card order was placed after the discount supermarket’s strategic decision to install new crate track and trace systems. Full Article RFID Print & Label Retail Supply Chain
count RAKEZ facilitates bank account opening for clients through RAKBANK’s Quick Apply digital kiosk By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) has tied up with RAKBANK to facilitate the opening of bank accounts for RAKEZ clients through a digital kiosk within its one-stop shop service centre in Al Hamra, Ras Al Khaimah. The new kiosk allows clients to complete their application on the spot, without the need to visit a RAKBANK branch. Full Article Kiosk Technology
count When Countries Hide Their True Public Debt, They Hurt Themselves, Their Citizens and Their Lenders By www.newswise.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 16:25:47 EST Global public debt may soon collectively catch up to the worldwide gross domestic product (GDP), likely matching it by 2030. New research from a Notre Dame economist suggests that this could happen even sooner, thanks to countries' hidden debts. This misreported debt can lead to higher interest rates for borrowers and lower recovery rates for lenders, suggesting indirect adverse effects on global financial stability and consumer welfare. Full Article
count Incheon’s Ganghwa County Declares ‘Danger Zone,’ Bans Anti-Pyongyang Leafleting By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 14:54:21 +0900 [Inter-Korea] : Incheon’s Ganghwa County, near the inter-Korean border, has designated itself a “danger zone” effective Friday and issued an administrative order banning the dissemination of anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets north of the border. According to county officials on Thursday, the decision stems from ...[more...] Full Article Inter-Korea
count Top Security Aide: S. Korea-US Alliance Benefits Both Countries By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:37:27 +0900 [Politics] : National security adviser Shin Won-sik said South Korea is no longer the sole beneficiary of the South Korea-U.S. alliance, pledging to defend the country’s core interests as a partner state that contributes to regional and global security and prosperity. In a keynote speech at the 2024 Global Dialogue ...[more...] Full Article Politics
count 10 'Richest' Countries in the World (With a Huge Caveat) By money.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:05:02 -0500 Economists have historically used GDP per capita to determine the richest country in the world, but that's misleading when you consider the tax havens effect. Full Article
count S. Korea, 9 Other Countries Express ‘Grave Concerns’ about N. Korean Troops in Russia By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 09:11:27 +0900 [International] : South Korea, the United States and eight other countries have expressed “grave concerns” about the deployment of North Korean troops to Russia, saying Pyongyang’s direct support for Moscow’s war in Ukraine would be a “dangerous” expansion of the conflict. The top diplomats of ten countries and ...[more...] Full Article International
count Most Racist Countries in the World: A Global Look at Inequality By people.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 10:15:03 -0500 Assessing racial equity globally is complex, involving policies, cultural attitudes and systemic issues that impact minority communities differently across regions. Full Article
count Countries That Start With 'O' By history.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 10:25:03 -0500 Former countries that start with "O" include Orange Free State and Oldenburg but these states have since dissolved. There is now one remaining holdout between Asia and Africa: the Sultanate of Oman. Full Article
count How Many Muslim Countries Are in the World? By people.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 10:05:02 -0500 Islam is one of the world's largest religions, practiced by over 1.9 billion people across the globe — that's nearly a quarter of the world population. The world's Muslims are spread out across the globe, but the largest Muslim population is in the Middle East and other surrounding regions. Full Article
count Countries That Start With 'W' and How They Got Their Names By history.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:20:02 -0500 Ever wondered how many countries start with "W"? Well, spoiler alert: You won't need many fingers to count them. Full Article
count 12 Freest Countries in the World, According to the HFI By people.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:10:02 -0500 Everyone probably likes to imagine that they live in one of the freest countries in the world, but is "freedom" something that can even be quantified? Is there a definitive way to say that my country is more free than your country? Full Article
count All the Countries That Drive on the Left Side of the Road By auto.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Mon, 01 Jul 2024 13:08:45 -0400 Left-side or left-hand traffic may seem backwards for most U.S. drivers, but it's nothing new; in the 17th and 18th centuries, it helped control the flow of horse-drawn carriages on London Bridge. These laws set the trend for many of the world's countries that drive on the left side of the road. Full Article
count Korean Cultural Centers in 28 Countries to Mark Hangeul Day With Diverse Events By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2024 19:10:23 +0900 [Culture] : The 31 Korean Cultural Centers in 28 countries around the world will hold various events promoting the value and beauty of Hangeul as South Korea will mark the 578th Hangeul Day on Wednesday. The center in France will provide the first performance of a song created by South Korean composer Kim Dae-seong ...[more...] Full Article Culture
count Korean Proficiency Test to Expand to Six Sessions, 13 Countries in 2025 By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 14:40:46 +0900 [Culture] : Considering the growing popularity of the Korean language around the world, the government plans to double the number of internet-based Test of Proficiency in Korean(TOPIK) sessions and offer the test in more countries next year. According to the education ministry on Thursday, the online test, designed to ...[more...] Full Article Culture
count Quartz vs. Granite: Which Countertops Are More Durable? By home.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Feb 2024 11:51:51 -0500 If you're in the process of choosing countertop materials for your kitchen or bathroom, you already know two of the most popular options are quartz and granite countertops. Full Article
count Quartz vs. Granite: Which Countertops Are More Durable? By home.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Mon, 29 Apr 2024 14:16:11 -0400 If you're in the process of choosing countertop materials for your kitchen or bathroom, you already know two of the most popular options are quartz and granite countertops. Full Article
count S. Korea Posts Current Account Surplus in September for Fifth Straight Month By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 08:29:44 +0900 [Economy] : The nation posted a current account surplus for the fifth consecutive month in September, on the back of robust exports of semiconductors and other IT products. According to tentative data from the Bank of Korea on Thursday, the current account surplus came to eleven-point-12 billion dollars in ...[more...] Full Article Economy
count Small earthquake recorded under Powys town - Powys County Times By news.google.com Published On :: Sun, 29 Sep 2024 07:00:00 GMT Small earthquake recorded under Powys town Powys County Times Full Article
count Forty years and counting: new topsoil data provides most extensive snapshot of environmental pollution effects - British Geological Survey By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 07:00:00 GMT Forty years and counting: new topsoil data provides most extensive snapshot of environmental pollution effects British Geological Survey Full Article
count Quantifying bunch-mode influence on photon-counting detectors at SPring-8 By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-02-16 Count-loss characteristics of photon-counting 2D detectors are demonstrated for eight bunch-modes at SPring-8 through Monte Carlo simulations. As an indicator, the effective maximum count rate was introduced to signify the X-ray intensity that the detector can count with a linearity of 1% or better after applying a count-loss correction in each bunch-mode. The effective maximum count rate is revealed to vary depending on the bunch-mode and the intrinsic dead time of the detectors, ranging from 0.012 to 0.916 Mcps (megacounts per second) for a 120 ns dead time, 0.009 to 0.807 Mcps for a 0.5 µs dead time and 0.020 to 0.273 Mcps for a 3 µs intrinsic detector dead time. Even with equal-interval bunch-modes at SPring-8, the effective maximum count rate does not exceed 1 Mcps pixel−1. In other words, to obtain data with a linearity better than 1%, the maximum intensity of X-rays entering the detector should be reduced to 1 Mcps pixel−1 or less, and, in some cases, even lower, depending on the bunch-mode. When applying count-loss correction using optimized dead times tailored to each bunch-mode, the effective maximum count rate exceeds the values above. However, differences in the effective maximum count rate due to bunch-modes persist. Users of photon-counting 2D detectors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the count-loss characteristics dependent on bunch-mode, and to conduct experiments accordingly. In addition, when designing the time structure of bunch-modes at synchrotron radiation facilities, it is essential to take into account the impact on experiments using photon-counting 2D detectors. Full Article text
count In situ counter-diffusion crystallization and long-term crystal preservation in microfluidic fixed targets for serial crystallography By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-09-25 Compared with batch and vapor diffusion methods, counter diffusion can generate larger and higher-quality protein crystals yielding improved diffraction data and higher-resolution structures. Typically, counter-diffusion experiments are conducted in elongated chambers, such as glass capillaries, and the crystals are either directly measured in the capillary or extracted and mounted at the X-ray beamline. Despite the advantages of counter-diffusion protein crystallization, there are few fixed-target devices that utilize counter diffusion for crystallization. In this article, different designs of user-friendly counter-diffusion chambers are presented which can be used to grow large protein crystals in a 2D polymer microfluidic fixed-target chip. Methods for rapid chip fabrication using commercially available thin-film materials such as Mylar, propylene and Kapton are also detailed. Rules of thumb are provided to tune the nucleation and crystal growth to meet users' needs while minimizing sample consumption. These designs provide a reliable approach to forming large crystals and maintaining their hydration for weeks and even months. This allows ample time to grow, select and preserve the best crystal batches before X-ray beam time. Importantly, the fixed-target microfluidic chip has a low background scatter and can be directly used at beamlines without any crystal handling, enabling crystal quality to be preserved. The approach is demonstrated with serial diffraction of photoactive yellow protein, yielding 1.32 Å resolution at room temperature. Fabrication of this standard microfluidic chip with commercially available thin films greatly simplifies fabrication and provides enhanced stability under vacuum. These advances will further broaden microfluidic fixed-target utilization by crystallographers. Full Article text
count HSBC rolls out cross-border virtual account solution for banks By thepaypers.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 11:15:00 +0100 HSBC has launched a cross-border virtual account solution aimed at... Full Article