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NASA shows how federal work is often life in a fishbowl

NASA enjoys high ratings from the public and its employees. Its approach to having astronauts stuck at the Space Station bolsters that confidence.

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Beyond balance: A call for work-life integration in the federal workplace for Suicide Prevention Month

By embracing work-life integration, we can unlock the potential for our work to foster connection, purpose, and meaning.

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Jabmo and Forrester analyst agree: Manufacturing and life sciences have different ABM needs

Jabmo, the provider of Account-Based Marketing (ABM) solutions to the manufacturing, life sciences, and healthcare industries, and Malachi Threadgill, Forrester Principal Analyst, advise B2B marketers to consider their industry-specific needs when selecting an ABM solution.




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Endpoint proliferation exacerbates old cybersecurity problem: data integration

Newer technologies like automation and AI may offer new solutions to this age-old cybersecurity problem, but they can also be double-edged swords.

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The new book, The Genomic Kitchen: Your Guide To Understanding And Using The Food-Gene Connection For A Lifetime Of Health

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Logitech Zone Vibe Wireless review: The gen z hybrid working lifestyle headset

Want a Teams/Zoom-certified business communications headset, while blending in at the hip new cafe you've been leeching the free Wi-Fi from, sipping on that fancy single origin Panama gesha orange spro you ordered two hours ago? Logitech's got you covered...maybe.

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First space, now immortality: Jeff Bezos reportedly invests in eternal life start-up Altos Labs

First space, now immortality: Jeff Bezos reportedly invests in eternal life start-up Altos Labs




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Secretlab Skins Lite review: Breathing new life into your Titan Evo more affordably

The new Skins Lite accessory is more approachable compared to the original Skin. #secretlab #titanevo2022 #gamingchair



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Alexandra Hospital and Google partner to trial digital health trackers for healthier lifestyles

The ACTIVATION research initiative hopes to engage 1,700 participants and see if digital health trackers and personal coaching can help change a sedentary lifestyle. #alexandrahospital #google #fitbit




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“I am still alive”: Users say T-Mobile must pay for killing “lifetime” price lock

We obtained 900 complaints the FCC received about T-Mobile's infamous price hike.




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Boeing strike ends after workers vote to accept “life-changing” wage increase

Workers vow to restore Boeing's iconic legacy as costly strike ends.




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If Perseverance Finds Evidence of Life on Mars, How Will We Recognize It?

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Life, the Universe, and 'Oumuamua

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Life in the stars : an exposition of the view that on some planets of some stars exist beings higher than ourselves, and on one a world-leader, the supreme embodiment of the eternal spirit which animates the whole

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It's all absolutely fine : life is complicated so I've drawn it instead /

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Nature's oracle : the life and work of W. D. Hamilton

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The Serengeti rules : the quest to discover how life works and why it matters

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Methodologies for Service Life Prediction of Buildings With a Focus on Façade Claddings

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Data Mining Techniques for the Life Sciences

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Learning JavaScript : add sparkle and life to your web pages

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Delivering value with BIM : a whole-of-life approach

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Forty years master : a life in sail and steam

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John Vassos : industrial design for modern life

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The mechanical horse : how the bicycle reshaped American life

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Guide to the geology and prehistoric life of the Rendezvous Region

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NASA's Europa Clipper has launched — and it's searching for signs of life

NASA's Europa Clipper mission launched Monday, beginning its years-long journey to the distant icy moon it's named after. This mission is designed to tell scientists more about the structure, the interior and the habitability of Europa, one of the four large moons of Jupiter. Host Regina G. Barber talks with astrobiologist and friend of the show Mike Wong about why their mutual love for this fascinating moon and what it means for the search for life outside of Earth. Plus, they talk about other icy moons that may also have the trifecta of ingredients needed to sustain life: liquid water, specific elements and an energy source.

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Did life start on the ocean floor — and what does that mean for alien life?

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Algae here, alien life out there — Cal State L.A.-JPL partnership connects engineers to astrobiology

JPL hires Cal State Los Angeles civil engineering students with NASA grant. The interns can do research for NASA and learn about connections between astrobiology and science here on Earth.




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See COVID's toll on California's life expectancy in new CDC longevity report

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30 years later, a family's loss gives life to others

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Scientists long urged NASA to search for signs of life near Jupiter. Now it's happening

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NASA launches Europa Clipper to see if Jupiter's icy moon has ingredients for life

NASA probe launches aboard SpaceX rocket to search for the building blocks of life on Europa, Jupiter's icy ocean moon.




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Genetic Signals Linked to X Chromosome Loss Later in Life

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ChatGPT image of my life

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You Have Every Right To A Beautiful Life

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A lifelong Dodgers fan's reflections on Shohei Ohtani and the unifying power of baseball

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Elizabeth Olsen to Play Real-Life Axe Murderer on New Series 'Love and Death'

The 'WandaVision' actress has secured a lead role, a convicted killer named Candy Montgomery, on a true-story crime drama series co-produced by Nicole Kidman for HBO Max.




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Rooney Mara Credits Motherhood for Filling Life With Hope Ahead of Her First Mother's Day

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Jennifer Garner Gives John Miller Romance Another Go After Vowing Not to 'Complicate' Her Life

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Rooney Mara Credits Motherhood for Filling Life With Hope Ahead of Her First Mother's Day

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Emergency SOS: Your Lifeline on iOS

In this episode, Thomas Domville discusses the workings of the Emergency SOS feature on iOS. This feature is designed to be a swift and straightforward method for summoning assistance and notifying emergency contacts. Upon activation, it dials the nearest emergency service and transmits your whereabouts. For iPhone 14 models and newer, it’s capable of establishing a connection with satellite services in the absence of cellular or Wi-Fi signals. Following an emergency call, your device will automatically send a message to your designated emergency contacts providing them with your location, and will continue to update them should you move.

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Hello and welcome.

My name is Thomas Domville, also known as AnonyMouse.

And this feature I'm going to be covering is something that I hope you will never have to use ever.

However, it is also one of those features that you should know about, know how to use it, and get prepared for it if you ever have to do that.

This feature is called the Emergency SOS.

Now, for those that have been using for iOS for some time, you might be surprised how things have changed within that settings for Emergency SOS.

So this is probably a good time for you to go back and look into it and make sure all the settings are set the way you want it when you need it.

So let's dive into Emergency SOS, show you what the feature looks like, see what kind of setups you can, and settings that you can tweak, and then on top of that, knowing how to use it.

There's quite a few things in here, so let's go ahead and dive into the Settings app here.

Settings, double tap to open.

So we're gonna do just that, one finger, double tap to open up Settings.

Settings.

And then from here, just swipe to the right until you get to Emergency SOS.

Emergency SOS, button.

And we have arrived here.

So let's go ahead and open this up with one finger, double tap.

Settings, back, Settings, back button.

And now the focus is going to be at the top left-hand corner where you have your back button that takes you back to the settings.

Let me go right here a few times, and we'll get to our first little item that you are able to initiate Emergency SOS manually.

So there are two options to do this manually, and then I'll show you a couple of other options that can be done by automatic and when those would occur.

So as I swipe to the right.

Emergency SOS, heading.

Animated image depicting the buttons on the iPhone required to call emergency services.

Image, press and hold the side button and either volume button to make an emergency call.

In certain regions, you may need to specify an emergency service to dial.

Auto call requires a SIM card.

Call with hold and release.

Switch button on, double tap to toggle setting.

If you continuously hold the side button and either volume button, a countdown begins and an alarm sounds.

After the countdown, if you release the buttons, iPhone will call emergency services.

So here's our first option, and this should be set on.

If it's not, this is something you…




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Business Lifecycle Forum to help local entrepreneurs

Help and advice for new businesses.