all The Dish made Parkes famous, but the first pictures from the Moon actually came from Honeysuckle Creek By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 20:56:00 +1000 Parkes was made famous by the Australian film The Dish, but without a small tracking station just outside of Canberra, we would never have seen Neil Armstrong's first few steps on the Moon. Full Article ABC Central West NSW canberra centralwest Community and Society:History:All Information and Communication:All:All Science and Technology:All:All Science and Technology:Astronomy (Space):All Science and Technology:Astronomy (Space):Space Exploration Science and Technology:Astronomy (Space):Telescopes Australia:ACT:All Australia:ACT:Canberra 2600 Australia:NSW:All Australia:NSW:Parkes 2870
all 'Let's change the ending': Red park benches hold simple message to call out domestic violence By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 11:12:00 +1000 Park benches in neighbourhood parks across the country are being painted bright red to encourage people to take a stand against domestic violence. Full Article ABC Central West NSW centralwest brisbane widebay Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Charities and Community Organisations:All Community and Society:Domestic Violence:All Community and Society:Women:All Government and Politics:Local Government:All Australia:NSW:Bathurst 2795 Australia:QLD:Brisbane 4000 Australia:QLD:Bundaberg 4670
all Snowfall event across regional NSW leaves lambs dead but orchards ready for strong spring By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 13 Aug 2019 18:56:00 +1000 Lambs have died of hypothermia and orchards are ready for a fruitful spring following a snow event in regional New South Wales. Full Article ABC Central West NSW newcastle riverina centralwest Environment:Environmental Impact:All Health:Environmental Health:All Rural:All:All Rural:Livestock:Animal Welfare Weather:All:All Weather:Snowfall:All Australia:NSW:Barrington 2422 Australia:NSW:Batlow 2730 Australia:NSW:Lithgow 2790 Australia:NSW:Lyndhurst 2797 Australia:NSW:Orange 2800
all Aunty Flo Grant's death prompts renewed call for highway to be named after Wiradjuri nation By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 15 Aug 2019 13:06:00 +1000 The death of one of the fiercest advocates for changing the name of the Mid Western Highway to Wiradjuri Way prompts renewed calls for change. Full Article ABC Central West NSW centralwest riverina Business Economics and Finance:Industry:Road Transport Community and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):All Australia:NSW:Bathurst 2795 Australia:NSW:Hay 2711 Australia:NSW:West Wyalong 2671
all Wool market slump prompts call from industry leader to halt trading By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 16 Aug 2019 17:13:00 +1000 The wool market has plummeted a massive 163 cents a kilogram this week, or more than 10 per cent, prompting an industry leader to call for a halt to trading. Full Article ABC Central West NSW centralwest sydney melbourne perth Business Economics and Finance:Trade:All Rural:Agribusiness:Agricultural Marketing Rural:Agricultural Crops:Wool Rural:All:All Australia:NSW:Grenfell 2810 Australia:NSW:Sydney 2000 Australia:NSW:Yennora 2161 Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000 Australia:WA:Fremantle 6160 China:All:All United States:All:All
all A letter from jail, a stolen vibrator, and police pursuits all in a day's work for Orange Local Court By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 01 Sep 2019 16:03:00 +1000 What goes on inside a busy NSW local court from police pursuits to a letter from jail to a stolen vibrator. Full Article ABC Central West NSW centralwest westernplains Community and Society:Regional:All Human Interest:All:All Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime Prevention:All Australia:NSW:All Australia:NSW:Bathurst 2795 Australia:NSW:Bourke 2840 Australia:NSW:Orange 2800 Australia:NSW:Wellington 2820
all Bayley Hall and family By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 26 Sep 2019 06:12:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Central West NSW centralwest goldcoast Sport:Motor Sports:All Australia:NSW:Bathurst 2795 Australia:QLD:Surfers Paradise 4217
all Small wineries battle large players in an overcrowded market By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 27 Sep 2019 12:49:00 +1000 The romance and lifestyle of winemaking do not match the reality of hard work and tough business, says an international wine writer. Full Article ABC Central West NSW canberra westernplains centralwest adelaide southeastsa melbourne southwestwa Business Economics and Finance:All:All Rural:Agricultural Crops:All Rural:Agricultural Crops:Viticulture Australia:ACT:Canberra 2600 Australia:NSW:Mudgee 2850 Australia:NSW:Orange 2800 Australia:SA:Clare 5453 Australia:SA:Mount Barker 5251 Australia:SA:Mount Gambier 5290 Australia:VIC:Yarra Glen 3775 Australia:WA:Margaret River 6285 France:All:All United States:All:All
all Margaret Marshall By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 06:27:00 +1100 Full Article ABC Central West NSW centralwest Business Economics and Finance:Industry:Mining Australia:NSW:Parkes 2870
all Kindness calls reach thousands of Ohio State students By sl.localhost Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 18:46:50 GMT Heading into finals week, departments and units across The Ohio State University made kindness calls to our students, checking in on them during these stressful times. <a href="https://news.osu... Full Article
all Allergies: a big overreaction By education.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 19 Feb 2020 05:53:16 GMT An allergic reaction occurs when the human immune system makes a mistake and responds to harmless things such as pollen. Watch this clip to learn about the role that antibodies, immune cells, receptors and chemicals such as histamine play in triggering an allergic reaction. See an animated diagram showing the immune system's response to an allergy. Full Article
all Is bamboo clothing really eco-friendly? By education.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 00:17:10 GMT Bamboo is an increasingly popular choice as a clothing fabric, but is it really as eco-friendly as they say? Discover raw bamboo's natural characteristics and properties and find out why it's admired as a processed fibre. Then see what research reveals about the way it's processed. Full Article
all How did a river valley civilisation arise? By education.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 04:42:43 GMT The world's first civilisations arose around rivers. Why do you think this was? Think about the characteristics of a civilisation and how advanced agricultural practices allowed civilisations to flourish. This video mentions four ancient civilisations. Can you think of other civilisations that emerged near a river? Full Article
all Indus Valley Civilisation By education.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 00:38:47 GMT The Indus River is located in present-day Pakistan and is the birthplace of the Indus Valley Civilisation. What do we know of this civilisation? What are some characteristics of this civilisation that are similar to that of other river valley civilisations? Why do we know less of the Indus Valley Civilisation than we do of other civilisations like Ancient Egypt or Mesopotamia? Full Article
all Japan, IOC officially postpone Tokyo Games until 2021 By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 13:36:34 +0000 Full Article
all Osaka backs Olympic postponement: 'Sport will eventually unite us again' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Sun, 29 Mar 2020 17:41:36 +0000 Full Article
all Portland Mayor Says Proposed Budget Can Withstand COVID-19 Shortfall By www.opb.org Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 21:29:00 +0000 With the coronavirus pandemic putting an unprecedented strain on Portland’s finances, Mayor Ted Wheeler proposed a budget Thursday that he pledged would be able to withstand the economic blow. Full Article
all Portland Gas Tax Is On The Ballot Once Again. This Time With Little Opposition. By www.opb.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 18:21:00 +0000 Four years ago, Portland voters approved a 10-cents-a-gallon gas tax to fund road projects. Four years later, the tax is up for renewal. But this time around, the debate around the tax is limited. Full Article
all Koepka: MJ beat me, asked 'where my wallet was' after trash talk By www.thescore.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 16:25:29 +0000 Full Article
all Woods, Mickelson offer VIP experiences through All In Challenge By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:41:11 +0000 Full Article
all Pro calls Singh 'piece of trash' for reportedly entering Korn Ferry Tour event By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 18:02:43 +0000 Full Article
all Orr: McDavid could eventually pass Howe, become greatest player ever By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:52:53 +0000 Full Article
all Beyond 'A League of Their Own': New Netflix documentary reveals 'secret love' between women's baseball league player and her partner By www.yahoo.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 15:00:57 -0400 Director Chris Bolan, producers Alexa L. Fogel and Brendan Mason and subject Pat Henschel talk about the new Netflix documentary "A Secret Love." Full Article
all 'Slumdog Millionaire' star Irrfan Khan called 'pure magic' in tributes after his death at age 53 By www.yahoo.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 11:36:01 -0400 Priyanka Chopra, Kal Penn and "Jurassic World" director Colin Trevorrow were among those to pay tribute. Full Article
all Reese Witherspoon shares throwback from 'Legally Blonde': 'I'll never forget shooting this scene' By www.yahoo.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 14:13:05 -0400 Reese Witherspoon remembered making one of the movie's most famous scenes in the 2001 blockbuster with a throwback clip. Full Article
all The future of 'Star Wars': All the movies and TV shows in development right now By www.yahoo.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 17:52:41 -0400 George Lucas’s far, far away galaxy is on the verge of several new beginnings on the big screen and beyond. Here’s a look at all of the different movies and TV shows currently in development. Full Article
all Hayton, Lafreniere lead WJHC all-star team By www.thescore.com Published On :: Sun, 05 Jan 2020 21:25:04 +0000 Full Article
all NFL Week 1 opening lines: Early thoughts on all 16 games By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:17:11 +0000 Full Article
all Ranking all 32 NFL defenses from worst to best By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:24:19 +0000 Full Article
all Louisville receives notice of allegations, Pitino faces Level II violation By www.thescore.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 20:19:55 +0000 Full Article
all 4-star center Sanogo reclassifies to 2020, verbally commits to UConn By www.thescore.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 12:53:49 +0000 Full Article
all To win it all in 1985, Villanova had to do what it couldn't all season By www.thescore.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 15:39:51 +0000 Full Article
all Spring Break – all fun and games By osuweldeng.wordpress.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Mar 2012 21:20:22 +0000 Spring Break: a time for sun and fun and total relaxation away from schoolwork, right? Here’s how one of our Welding Engineering majors spent his. Report and photos from Jake, 2nd-year OSU Welding Engineering Major: Over the Spring break I went with a group of OSU students on a Buck-I-Serv trip to Richmond, Virginia. For […] Full Article Activities Spring Break
all Franklin: College football reopening 'needs to be national or not at all' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 22:00:32 +0000 Full Article
all Big 12 to host football media days virtually, cancels in-person sessions By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:21:23 +0000 Full Article
all 'Auburn's gonna win the football game': A look back at the kick-6 By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:15:51 +0000 Full Article
all Gasol recalls learning of Kobe's death: 'I refused to believe it for days' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:47:57 +0000 Full Article
all Report: Certain NBA teams will be allowed to test for coronavirus By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:45:24 +0000 Full Article
all Khabib open to July return, vows to 'smash all of them' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 16:21:10 +0000 Full Article
all De La Hoya corrects McGregor: 'I never challenged you' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:47:10 +0000 Full Article
all PHOTOS: Fluorescent turtle embryo wins forty-fifth annual Nikon Small World Competition By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2019 11:01:56 -0400 The winners of the 45th annual competition showcase a spectacular blend of science and artistry under the microscope. Full Article
all Stroman challenges NASCAR's Larson to post-career UFC fight By www.thescore.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 20:49:01 +0000 Full Article
all Bubba Wallace condemns Larson's use of slur but calls apology 'sincere' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 22:16:35 +0000 Full Article
all Small displays get big-time attention. By www.ibm.com Published On :: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 00:34:00 EST AFB TECH Director Mark Uslan talks about how how an existing mathematical model for large digital displays might apply to measuring small-display quality, making them accessible to the nearly 21 million Americans who suffer from vision loss. Full Article
all Making small visual displays accessible to people wih vision loss. AFB to develop consumer report on small screen access. By www.ibm.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Nov 2011 09:00:00 EST The ability to read small visual displays (SVDs) affects successful functioning at home and in the workplace. SVDs can be found in products as diverse as cell phones, personal digital assistants, photocopiers, fax machines, kitchen and laundry appliances, home entertainment devices, exercise equipment, and diabetes self-management technology. Individuals with vision loss face severe limitations in using such products safely and effectively because the visual displays lack accessibility features. Full Article
all City of Bolzano honored by Computerworld. Socially-enabled 'aging in place' solution wins high marks for innovation. By www.ibm.com Published On :: Wed, 20 June 2012 09:00:00 EST The City of Bolzano's Living Safe Project was one of the top five Laureates, or nominees, in the "Innovation" category at the ComputerWorld Honors program, and was recognized publicly at the Laureate Medal Ceremony and Gala Evening. Full Article
all IBM feature article: Cross-industry panels at CSUN 2013 address mobile accessibility challenges. Accessibility experts share their thoughts. By www.ibm.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 03:00:00 EST At the 28th Annual International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference California State University, Northridge (CSUN) conference, IBM brought together accessibility experts from government, major enterprise IT (information technology) providers, mobile OS (operating system) providers, mobile device providers, and industry standards efforts to bring focus and direction to addressing accessibility in one of the most liberating opportunities for people with disabilities in the last decade. Full Article
all How Bad Is Unemployment? 'Literally Off the Charts' By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:38:54 -0400 The American economy plunged deeper into crisis last month, losing 20.5 million jobs as the unemployment rate jumped to 14.7%, the worst devastation since the Great Depression.The Labor Department's monthly report Friday provided the clearest picture yet of the breadth and depth of the economic damage -- and how swiftly it spread -- as the coronavirus pandemic swept the country.Job losses have encompassed the entire economy, affecting every major industry. Areas like leisure and hospitality had the biggest losses in April, but even health care shed more than 1 million jobs. Low-wage workers, including many women and members of racial and ethnic minorities, have been hit especially hard."It's literally off the charts," said Michelle Meyer, head of U.S. economics at Bank of America. "What would typically take months or quarters to play out in a recession happened in a matter of weeks this time."From almost any vantage point, it was a bleak report. The share of the adult population with a job, at 51.3%, was the lowest on record. Nearly 11 million people reported working part time because they couldn't find full-time work, up from about 4 million before the pandemic.If anything, the numbers probably understate the economic distress.Millions more Americans have filed unemployment claims since the data was collected in mid-April. What's more, because of issues with the way workers are classified, the Labor Department said the actual unemployment rate last month might have been closer to 20%.It remains possible that the recovery, too, will be swift, and that as the pandemic retreats, businesses that were fundamentally healthy before the virus will reopen, rehire and return more or less to normal. The one bright spot in Friday's report was that nearly 80% of the unemployed said they had been temporarily laid off and expected to return to their jobs in the coming months.President Donald Trump endorsed this view in an interview Friday morning on Fox News. "Those jobs will all be back, and they'll be back very soon," Trump said, "and next year we're going to have a phenomenal year."But Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton, said that such optimism was misplaced, and that many of the jobs could not be recovered."This is going to be a hard reality," Swonk said. "These furloughs are permanent, not temporary."Many businesses have indicated that employees can work from home throughout the summer, hurting sales at downtown restaurants. Meetings and conferences have been put off as well, reducing demand at hotels and other gathering places. And the longer the pandemic lasts, the more businesses will fail, deepening the downturn.The broad nature of the job cuts, too, means it will take longer for the labor market to recover than if the losses were confined to one or two areas."There is no safe place in the labor market right now," said Martha Gimbel, an economist and labor market expert at Schmidt Futures, a philanthropic initiative. "Once people are unemployed, once they've lost their jobs, once their spending has been sucked out of the economy, it takes so long to come back from that."Carrie Hines, a managing director at an advertising firm in Austin, Texas, had the kind of professional job -- adaptable to working from home -- that seemed insulated from the pandemic's effects. But her firm worked closely with companies in the airline, hotel and amusement park industries. When their business evaporated as a result of the outbreak, it was only a matter of time before Hines' firm felt the impact. She was laid off April 20."I was shocked," she said. "I've never had a gap in work since college."Hines and her husband are cutting back where they can, and they have canceled plans to send their three children to summer camp. "I never imagined this kind of job market where the entire advertising industry has been crushed," she said.The scale of the job losses last month alone far exceed the 8.7 million lost in the last recession, when unemployment peaked at 10% in October 2009."I thought the Great Recession was once in a lifetime, but this is much worse," said Beth Ann Bovino, chief U.S. economist at S&P Global.The only comparable period is when unemployment reached about 25% in 1933, before the government began publishing official statistics. Then, as now, workers from a variety of backgrounds found themselves with few prospects for quickly landing a new job.The government's official definition of unemployment typically requires people to be actively looking for work, making the measure ill-suited to a crisis in which the government is encouraging people to stay home. Some 6.4 million people left the labor force entirely in April, meaning they were neither working nor looking for work.Joblessness -- by any measure -- could be even higher in the report for May, which will reflect conditions next week. Some economists say the unemployment rate should fall over the summer as people begin to return to work. Several states have begun to reopen their economies, and others are expected to do so in coming weeks.But with the virus untamed, it's not clear how quickly customers will return to businesses. And epidemiologists and economists warn that if states move too quickly, they could risk a second wave of infections, imperiling public health and the economy."That would stop people from shopping and cause austerity," Bovino said.For businesses, the uncertainty about the path of the pandemic and about consumers' response to it is making planning difficult.When Austin Ramirez heard about the coronavirus earlier this year, his initial concern was for his supply chain. Ramirez runs Husco International, a manufacturer of hydraulic and electromechanical components for cars and other equipment. The company has a factory in China and receives parts from suppliers there and around the world.By April, virtually the entire U.S. auto industry was shut down, Husco included. (The company's nonautomotive production continued at a reduced rate.) Ramirez said he didn't know when business would bounce back. His goal is to weather the storm."There's no visibility or certainty on what the future demand is going to look like," he said. "We can't build a business model that relies on there being a big recovery six months from now."While most of Husco's roughly 750 North American workers have been furloughed during the crisis, the company has mostly avoided large-scale, permanent job cuts. Ramirez said he expected that most of his workers would come back when he needs them.But particularly in industries like retail and hospitality, layoffs that were initially temporary might not remain so as bankruptcies mount and business owners confront shifts in consumer behavior.Most forecasters expect the unemployment rate to remain elevated at least through 2021, and probably longer. That means that it will be years before workers enjoy the bargaining power that was beginning to bring them faster wage gains and better benefits before the crisis.This article originally appeared in The New York Times.(C) 2020 The New York Times Company Full Article
all Ohio State University will pay out $41 million to 162 men who say they were sexually abused by a longtime team doctor By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:28:39 -0400 An independent review last year found that Dr. Richard Strauss had abused at least 177 male students during his tenure at Ohio State University. Full Article
all Virtual Thinker? TikTok Challenge? UofL honors 2020 graduates with "digital-first" celebration By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:43:00 -0400 UofL honors 2020 graduates with "digital-first" celebrationPR NewswireLOUISVILLE, Ky., May 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- University of Louisville graduates celebrated by posting their dance moves on TikTok. Full Article