sat Bacterial ‘sat nav’ tracks where you’ve been with surprising accuracy By newatlas.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 08:02:00 GMT We naturally pick up microorganisms as we move about the world. Now, researchers have developed an AI tool that accurately links you to a particular location using a sample of the bugs you’ve collected on your travels – like a bacterial satellite navigation system.Continue ReadingCategory: AI in Health, Medical Innovations, Body & MindTags: Microbiome, Bacteria, Location, Satellite Navigation, Lund University Full Article
sat Why Did Researchers Send a Wooden Satellite into Space? By ccm.net Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:15:03 +0100 Japanese researchers have launched the world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat, to explore wood's potential as an eco-friendly material for space technology. This groundbreaking mission aims to test wood's resilience in space and reduce satellite pollution upon re-entry. Full Article
sat TV Vlaanderen & Telesat By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Feb 2024 18:00:00 +0100 This company profile analyses Canal Plus's activities in Belgium, which are part of the pay-TV provider M7. The company uses the TV Vlaanderen brand for Dutch-language services and the Télésat brand for the French-speaking part of the country. This report contains information on the company's current position and strategy in Belgium, gives an overview of its infrastructure and product portfolio, and looks at the market in which the brands operate and its competitors. Furthermore, the profile reports on the group's marketing activities, including its customer strategy. Lastly the profile contains Telecompaper's SWOT analysis. Full Article
sat EU to contribute EUR 4.6 mln to Colombia satcom plans By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:31:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) The European Union has committed to contributing EUR 4.6 million to assist Colombia in defining a satellite communications scheme, announced the country's Ministry of Information Technology and Communications (Mintic). The project is part of the plan to increase Colombian's internet penetration... Full Article
sat SmartCIC introduces LEO satellite services backed by Starlink By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:32:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) SmartCIC Group has announced the launch of its managed Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite service, which the company hopes to rapidly deploy across 30 countries. The company said the new offering provides secure, scalable, and cost-effective connectivity across remote and challenging locations with the need for a costly ground infrastructure... Full Article
sat Eutelsat partners with Clear Blue Technologies for off-grid energy solutions in Africa By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:49:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Eutelsat Group announced a partnership with Clear Blue Technologies to work together on power-efficient broadband services for businesses and local networks in Africa. Eutelsat will integrate Clear Blue's products for off-grid energy infrastructure into its GEO Konnect and LEO OneWeb satellite platforms... Full Article
sat Thaicom's Q3 revenue declines on lower domestic sales of satellite and related services By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:02:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Thaicom saw its revenue from sales and services reach THB 614 million in the third quarter of 3024, which represents a decline from THB 638 million in the second quarter of 2024 and THB 623 million in the third quarter of 2023. This was mainly attributed to the revenue from satellite and related... Full Article
sat Forsway obtains ESA funding for Xtend 5G project to combine satellite with ground infrastructure By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:35:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Swedish satellite broadband provider Forsway has announced a development funding contract from the European Space Agency (ESA) with support from the Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA). Under the Xtend 5G project, Forsway will build a next generation 5G non-terrestrial network (NTN) two-way/hybrid... Full Article
sat Rivada secures key spectrum rights ahead of satellite constellation launch By www.telecompaper.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:51:00 +0100 (Telecompaper) Rivada announced it has secured new spectrum rights to support its planned satellite constellation and services. In the past year Rivada secured market access for its Outernet constellation in 18 countries and on every continent, including the UK, the Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, Colombia and... Full Article
sat Obeetee’s Viraasat collection was born in Indian designers’ ateliers By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 18:00:00 +0530 The Mirzapur-based brand explores the potential of carpets as vehicles for storytelling by collaborating with Tarun Tahiliani, Anju Modi, Anita Dalmia and Ashdeen Lilaowala Full Article Homes and gardens
sat Live coverage: SpaceX to launch 20 Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 rocket from California - Spaceflight Now By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:14:32 GMT Live coverage: SpaceX to launch 20 Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 rocket from California Spaceflight NowSpaceX morning rocket launch in Cape Canaveral: What time is liftoff of Starlink satellites? Florida TodaySpaceX rocket launches Koreasat-6A satellite, lands Falcon 9 booster on record-tying 23rd flight (video) Space.comLaunch Roundup: Falcon 9 launches customer payloads, China to fly resupply mission to Tiangong NASASpaceflight.comSpaceX launches and lands Falcon 9 rocket deploying 24 Starlink satellites KTLA Los Angeles Full Article
sat Wasatch Front Webloggers to Meet By Published On :: 2004-09-14T14:43:25-07:00 You may remember Gilbert Lee when he was a web designer for Utah.gov. He left us to design for Northrop Grumman and now has his own successful firm PlainSimple Design, LLC at www.plainsimple.org. Gilbert has just volunteered to organize the Salt Lake City Weblogger Meetup. He encourages SLC bloggers to come out and meet others doing the same. The first meeting is Wednesday, September 15 at 7:00 p.m. at the Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1104 East 2100 South (Cafe), Salt Lake City. Full Article
sat Britain launches post-Brexit sat nav system after being removed from EU's Galileo By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 08 Jun 2022 05:00:00 GMT Full Article topics:organisations/inmarsat topics:things/satellites topics:things/sat-navs structure:business structure:technology storytype:standard
sat EMO: Sensational Deepfake Tech From China Shows Just How Insane Things Are Right Now By www.redferret.net Published On :: Thu, 29 Feb 2024 15:47:25 +0000 EMO: Sensational Deepfake Tech From China Shows Just How Insane Things Are Right Now in the world of deepfake and A.I. The post EMO: Sensational Deepfake Tech From China Shows Just How Insane Things Are Right Now appeared first on The Red Ferret Journal. Full Article A.I. a.i. artificial intelligence deepfake diffusion emo image generation
sat Managing Difficult Conversations - Part 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-05-22T05:07:35+00:00 Our unwillingness to have productive difficult conversations and deal with conflict is at the root of so many issues in our churches, ministries, and lives. This week on Stewardship Calling, Bill and his guest Dr. Mitch Owen will tackle these critical issues. Dr. Owen is the creator of the Elusive Leadership Model for high-performance teams. He is also professionally certified and administers many assessment instruments for professional development, executive coaching, management training, team effectiveness and organization development. Dr. Owen has decades of experience addressing conflict in non-profit organizations, helping them become more effective and collegial, and guiding their leaders to perform at higher levels of excellence. He and Bill explore how and why these issues arise, and we will share specific and helpful strategies and solutions to these challenges. Listen for Part 2 on May 5, 2021. Full Article
sat Managing Difficult Conversations - Part 2 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-05-22T05:11:21+00:00 In Part 2 of their series on difficult conversations, Dr. Mitch Owen and Bill Marianes delve more deeply into some successful strategies and examples of how to have increasingly productive difficult conversations. Full Article
sat A Malibu Conversation with Barbara Nicolosi By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-11-10T22:30:25+00:00 Christian screen writer Barbara Nicolosi joins Frederica at a Malibu cafe for an informal conversation about Christian attempts at film producing. Barbara is the editor of "Behind the Screen: Hollywood Insiders on Faith, Film and Culture." Full Article
sat A Conversation With Doug LeBlanc By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-11-19T02:38:57+00:00 We catch up with Frederica at a quaint Virginia Barbeque where she is chatting with a reporter who chooses to stay in the Episcopal Church. Douglas LeBlanc of the blog site Get Religion began covering religion in June 1984 as religion editor of the Morning Advocate in Baton Rouge, LA. Since then he has worked as an editor for Compassion International, Episcopalians United (now Anglicans United), and Christianity Today. His work has appeared in Christian Research Journal, The Weekly Standard, and The Wall Street Journal. Full Article
sat Lazarus Saturday By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2008-04-18T15:00:00+00:00 Fr. Thomas explores the ultimate Messianic sign from the Gospel of St. John. Full Article
sat A Saturday Afternoon Reflection By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2009-11-30T08:18:00+00:00 On a beautiful fall afternoon at the family home in Canada, Fr. Tom is reflecting on the disparity between the beauty of God's creation and the tremendous suffering happening in the world. Full Article
sat A Conversation with St. Seraphim on the Holy Spirit By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2010-01-14T08:11:00+00:00 Fr. Tom Hopko talks about St. Seraphim's conversation with Nicholas Motovilov on "acquisition of the Holy Spirit." Full Article
sat Messianic Prophecies and the Fall of Satan By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2013-02-18T08:06:00+00:00 Dr. Constantinou highlights a number of key passages from the book of Isaiah. Full Article
sat How Bloggers Can Fix a Manual Penalty Caused by Compensated Content & Reviews By sugarrae.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 19:57:50 +0000 This past weekend Google sent out a round of manual penalty notices citing “unnatural outbound links” – later confirmed to be targeting sites publishing compensated content and reviews where the blogger is linking out to the brand or site that compensated them. If your site received the notice, you'll find some advice for fixing your… The post How Bloggers Can Fix a Manual Penalty Caused by Compensated Content & Reviews appeared first on Sugarrae. Full Article Blogging & Content SEO
sat Satan Cuts Bait By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-06-27T23:43:01+00:00 Trigger warning: "The news of the day, social media, and cancel culture are all the rage these days. You can cancel others, but you can't deny yourself. Amirite?" Fr. Joseph preaches at St Joseph/Houston. Full Article
sat True Satisfaction lies in Christ By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-01-24T02:03:25+00:00 Fr. John Whiteford speaks about supporting the works of the church and the importance of giving Christ the reins of your heart. Full Article
sat A horrible realisation: our spiritual state By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-05-12T19:41:22+00:00 The sign of a true Christian Full Article
sat Hieromartyr Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-30T17:45:01+00:00 Full Article
sat Hieromartyr Eusebius, bishop of Samosata (380) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-20T20:37:36+00:00 Full Article
sat Hieromartyr Eusebius, bishop of Samosata (380) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T01:30:47+00:00 In the struggle against the Arian heresy, Meletius, Patriarch of Antioch, was deposed, and the emperor Constantius demanded that Eusebius surrender the document that proved his legitimate appointment to the Patriarchal throne. Eusebius said he would not surrender it without the permission of all who had signed it and, when imperial soldiers threatened to cut off his right hand, he held out both his hands to them. When Constantius heard of this, he was struck with admiration and ceased his persecution of the bishop. As the Arian heresy continued to rage, Eusebius stood strong, and was finally exiled by order of the Emperor Valens. When the messenger bearing the edict of banishment arrived, Eusebius warned him to keep quiet lest the people, hearing why he had come, should kill him. Then Eusebius left the city on foot, under cover of darkness, in order to protect the messenger from harm. Upon the death of Valens, Eusebius returned to from exile and traveled throughout Syria (though he was now a very old man), appointing priests and bishops known for their Orthodoxy. About 380, as he was entering a village to enthrone a bishop, an Arian woman threw a tile at him from a rooftop, fracturing his skull. As he lay dying, he made all the bystanders swear not to take any revenge. Saint Gregory the Theologian corresponded with Eusebius, and esteemed him so highly that in a letter to him he wrote, 'That such a man should deign to be my patron also in his prayers will gain for me, I am persuaded, as much strength as I should have gained through one of the holy martyrs.' Full Article
sat Hieromartyr Eusebius, bishop of Samosata (380) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-03-10T20:47:06+00:00 In the struggle against the Arian heresy, Meletius, Patriarch of Antioch, was deposed, and the emperor Constantius demanded that Eusebius surrender the document that proved his legitimate appointment to the Patriarchal throne. Eusebius said he would not surrender it without the permission of all who had signed it and, when imperial soldiers threatened to cut off his right hand, he held out both his hands to them. When Constantius heard of this, he was struck with admiration and ceased his persecution of the bishop. As the Arian heresy continued to rage, Eusebius stood strong, and was finally exiled by order of the Emperor Valens. When the messenger bearing the edict of banishment arrived, Eusebius warned him to keep quiet lest the people, hearing why he had come, should kill him. Then Eusebius left the city on foot, under cover of darkness, in order to protect the messenger from harm. Upon the death of Valens, Eusebius returned to from exile and traveled throughout Syria (though he was now a very old man), appointing priests and bishops known for their Orthodoxy. About 380, as he was entering a village to enthrone a bishop, an Arian woman threw a tile at him from a rooftop, fracturing his skull. As he lay dying, he made all the bystanders swear not to take any revenge. Saint Gregory the Theologian corresponded with Eusebius, and esteemed him so highly that in a letter to him he wrote, 'That such a man should deign to be my patron also in his prayers will gain for me, I am persuaded, as much strength as I should have gained through one of the holy martyrs.' Full Article
sat Hieromartyr Eusebius, bishop of Samosata (380) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-06-15T18:56:32+00:00 In the struggle against the Arian heresy, Meletius, Patriarch of Antioch, was deposed, and the emperor Constantius demanded that Eusebius surrender the document that proved his legitimate appointment to the Patriarchal throne. Eusebius said he would not surrender it without the permission of all who had signed it and, when imperial soldiers threatened to cut off his right hand, he held out both his hands to them. When Constantius heard of this, he was struck with admiration and ceased his persecution of the bishop. As the Arian heresy continued to rage, Eusebius stood strong, and was finally exiled by order of the Emperor Valens. When the messenger bearing the edict of banishment arrived, Eusebius warned him to keep quiet lest the people, hearing why he had come, should kill him. Then Eusebius left the city on foot, under cover of darkness, in order to protect the messenger from harm. Upon the death of Valens, Eusebius returned to from exile and traveled throughout Syria (though he was now a very old man), appointing priests and bishops known for their Orthodoxy. About 380, as he was entering a village to enthrone a bishop, an Arian woman threw a tile at him from a rooftop, fracturing his skull. As he lay dying, he made all the bystanders swear not to take any revenge. Saint Gregory the Theologian corresponded with Eusebius, and esteemed him so highly that in a letter to him he wrote, 'That such a man should deign to be my patron also in his prayers will gain for me, I am persuaded, as much strength as I should have gained through one of the holy martyrs.' Full Article
sat Hieromartyr Eusebius, bishop of Samosata (380) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-06-01T02:15:34+00:00 In the struggle against the Arian heresy, Meletius, Patriarch of Antioch, was deposed, and the emperor Constantius demanded that Eusebius surrender the document that proved his legitimate appointment to the Patriarchal throne. Eusebius said he would not surrender it without the permission of all who had signed it and, when imperial soldiers threatened to cut off his right hand, he held out both his hands to them. When Constantius heard of this, he was struck with admiration and ceased his persecution of the bishop. As the Arian heresy continued to rage, Eusebius stood strong, and was finally exiled by order of the Emperor Valens. When the messenger bearing the edict of banishment arrived, Eusebius warned him to keep quiet lest the people, hearing why he had come, should kill him. Then Eusebius left the city on foot, under cover of darkness, in order to protect the messenger from harm. Upon the death of Valens, Eusebius returned to from exile and traveled throughout Syria (though he was now a very old man), appointing priests and bishops known for their Orthodoxy. About 380, as he was entering a village to enthrone a bishop, an Arian woman threw a tile at him from a rooftop, fracturing his skull. As he lay dying, he made all the bystanders swear not to take any revenge. Saint Gregory the Theologian corresponded with Eusebius, and esteemed him so highly that in a letter to him he wrote, 'That such a man should deign to be my patron also in his prayers will gain for me, I am persuaded, as much strength as I should have gained through one of the holy martyrs.' Full Article
sat The People who Sat in Darkness Have Seen a Great Light By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-12-20T01:31:24+00:00 Fr. John examines how the advent season prepares us for the Nativity of Christ. Full Article
sat Some Thoughts “On the Priesthood” - a conversation with Fr. Gregory Jensen By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-11T06:05:41+00:00 In this episode, Fr. Anthony and Fr. Gregory Jensen talk about some of the themes in St. John Chrysostom's On the Priesthood. Enjoy the show! Full Article
sat Motherhood and Incarnate Love - a conversation with Carrie Frederick Frost By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-14T23:21:59+00:00 In this episode, Fr. Anthony talks with theologian and professor Carrie Frederick Frost about her book, Maternal Body: A Theology of Incarnation from the Christian East (Paulist Press, 2019). She shares what it was like to study with Vigen Guroian, her thoughts on why the book elicits such varying (and emotional) reactions, as well as some of the theological lessons we can learn from each of the stages of motherhood from conception through weaning. Along the way, they talk about the process of discernment and what to do (and not do!) when the Church teaches us or does things that trouble us. Like her mentor, Professor Frost makes full use of Orthodox hymnography, iconography, service texts, and personal experience in her work. Enjoy the show! Full Article
sat Receiving Christ and Satan By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-12-04T04:14:11+00:00 "Within each person, each baptized, Spirit-filled, Orthodox Christian, there are angels and demons raging. We are, so long as we live in this body of flesh, at war." Full Article
sat What Truly Satisfies Those Who Bear the Image and Likeness of God? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-11-02T22:46:05+00:00 Instead of obsessing over how we measure up, we should simply focus all our energies on finding healing for our passions as we reorient our disordered desires for fulfillment in God. If we persist in doing so and call out for the Lord’s mercy whenever we stumble and fall, we will come to know the joy of those liberated from the tomb, clothed in the divine glory, and finally in our right minds. Full Article
sat A Conversation with Rick Warren By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-05T18:29:56+00:00 In this special edition of Lord, Send Me, Fr. John Parker sits down with best-selling author and pastor Rick Warren. They talk about Orthodoxy, evangelism, and the current state of the Evangelical movement. Full Article
sat Holy Saturday By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-06T04:10:10+00:00 Fr. John reflects on the the parallel reading of St. John’s Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles in light of the reception of converts on Holy Saturday. Full Article
sat A Conversation with Metropolitan Jonah By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-07-18T16:23:36+00:00 Fr. John speaks with Metropolitan Jonah of the Orthodox Church in Uganda. They speak about the Church in Uganda, and how the faith has spread in Africa. Full Article
sat Lazarus Saturday: The Overwhelming Question By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-04-07T00:58:23+00:00 We consider the story of Lazarus (John 11:1-45) in the light of Hebrews 12:28-13:8, 2 Maccabees 7 and Daniel 12, seeing how this story confirms the importance of the body, and looks forward to the great Resurrection of Pascha, in which we hope to share when our LORD Christ returns. Full Article
sat The Diaspora: Disaster or Divine Dispensation? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-05-15T18:04:29+00:00 We read Acts 11:19-30, our epistle for this Sunday, by means of a Jewish text, 2 Esdras 10:21-23, and in the light of Psalm 43 (MT 44) and Genesis 22:15-18. The Christian Diaspora is understood by Luke as used by God for the growth and maturity of his people, and not simply as an occasion for great lament. This insight contrasts with Jewish responses to the earlier Diasporas caused by Assyria and Babylon, for we know that God turns even martyrdom and dislocation to His purposes: He is the One who tramples down death by death. Full Article
sat Great and Holy Saturday / Pascha / Christ has Risen, Children! By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-01-01T02:04:38+00:00 55. Book 1: Great and Holy Saturday from the Three-Day Pascha Series by Mother Melania (Conciliar Press, 2006) (duration 3.33 mins) Book 2: Pascha, The Feast of Feasts from the Three-Day Pascha Series by Mother Melania (Conciliar Press, 2006) (begins at 4:18, duration 3.32 mins) Book 3: Christ has Risen, Children! by Svetlana Visotskaya (The Publishing House of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, 2001) (begins at 8:00, duration 4.02 mins) Full Article
sat Great and Holy Saturday By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-01-19T23:52:41+00:00 143. Great and Holy Saturday from the Three-Day Pascha Series by Mother Melania (Conciliar Press, 2006). Full Article
sat Saturday of Lazarus—A Foreshadowing By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-09-30T16:44:19+00:00 Fr. Ted explains why Holy Week actually begins with Lazarus Saturday. Full Article
sat A Conversation With Met. Kallistos Ware On The Sacramental Life By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2008-03-08T10:56:26+00:00 Today Kevin's guest host on the program is Father Steve Tsichlis, Senior Pastor of Saint Paul's Greek Orthodox Church in Irvine, California. Fr Steve's special guest for this exclusive Illumined Heart interview is His Eminence, Metropolitan KALLISTOS [Ware]. Their topic is: UNDERSTANDING THE SACRAMENTS. Saint Paul’s recently hosted His Eminence, Metropolitan KALLISTOS to Southern California, for a two-day, packed-house seminar to the general public titled, “Drawing Closer to the Savior: The Sacramental Life”. CD’s of this seminar are available for purchase by calling St Paul’s Church Office at 949.733.2366. You can also contact them on St Pauls’ website: www.stpaulsirvine.org. Full Article
sat 158: The Occult: Shining Light on Satan's Shadow By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2011-02-19T18:00:46+00:00 In this two-part series, Illumined Heart host Kevin Allen speaks with Eastern Orthodox priest and occult-specialist Father George Aquaro about the attractions and dangers of the metaphysics and practices of what is called the occult. From seemingly benign astrology to ghost-chasing, and Father George speaks extensively about these practices and what is behind them from the Orthodox Christian perspective. Do ghosts and apparitions exist, or are they necessarily demonic? This and other questions will be addressed in this fascinating two-part series you will not want to miss. Full Article
sat 159: The Occult: Shining Light on Satan's Shadow - Part 2 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2011-02-20T16:40:19+00:00 Listen to Part 2 of this fascinating concluding conversation between host Kevin Allen and Orthodox priest and occult-specialist, Father George Aquaro. Full Article
sat End Times Part 3, Rapture, Dispensationalism and Zionism By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-25T03:23:04+00:00 In part three on this series on the end times Steve and Bill discuss the Father's ancient wisdom of being silent on things that are difficult to interpret in the Bible then go on to discuss difficult topics about the end times. In this program they discuss the Rapture, dispensationalism and the place of the Church in God's plan of salvation, and Christian Zionism, all hinges on the door of many Protestant end time theories. They summarize how the Creed addresses all of these interpretations. Full Article
sat A Conversation With Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-13T19:21:42+00:00 In this debut episode, Fr. Chad has a fascinating discussion with Bishop Hilarion about ecumenical dialogues between Anglicans, Catholics, and Orthodox. Full Article