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Arizona Man Makes History Solving One of Math's Most Infamous Problems Using an Unusual Method That Defies Belief

An Arizona man who once struggled with math in high school, has solved one of the most notorious problems in history, (The Collatz Conjecture). Thought by many to be unsolvable for decades, his accomplishment has profound implications.




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New Book 'Our Second Amendment Then and Now' Encourages Discourse and Makes for the Perfect Gag Gift

'Our Second Amendment Then and Now: Arguments for the Constitutionality of Americas Evolving Gun Control Laws' was recently Amazon's #1 new release in political humor. Predominantly blank, it is an easy read and a great Holiday gift.




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RAZZOO'S CAJUN CAFE MAKES WAVES WITH SHELLEBRATION MENU, DIVE IN STARTING JUNE 5

Plus, enjoy your happiest hours with Razzoo's every Monday-Friday from 2-6 pm




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South Korean Company Infresh Makes Global Impact with Heartfelt Support in Thailand

A Heartwarming Act of Kindness in Thailand: Transforming Lives and Inspiring the World




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Greg Lindberg Unveils in His Latest Book Lifelong How Hormesis Makes the Human Body Stronger

"Hormesis is the natural tendency of all living things to re­spond to stress and deprivation by growing stronger and more resilient," says Greg Lindberg.




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O'Vive Café Makes Official Grand Opening Debut Saturday June 8th

Food as Medicine Debuts to Revitalize the Central Eastside from the Inside Out




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RV Dealers Take Notice: Certification Makes All the Difference to Consumers

RV Advisor Founder and CEO Gigi Stetler is encouraging RV dealers to get certified to have a competitive edge this holiday season. By getting certified with the RV Advisor, dealers instill confidence in consumers that service is top priority.




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For the 3rd Time, Zentro Makes the Inc. 5000, Solidifying its Position as the Fastest Growing MDU-Focused Internet Service Provider in America

Zentro's third consecutive appearance on the list underscores its rapid expansion and leadership in delivering top-tier internet services to the multifamily residential market.




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Global Futurist Jack Uldrich Makes Latest Book, "A Smarter Farm: How Artificial Intelligence Will Revolutionize Agriculture" Available for Free Download

The goal is to help farmer increase yields and profits.




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Rita's Roots Makes History as the First Woman-Owned Nursery in South Carolina to Achieve USDA Organic Certification

Charleston's Leading Urban Gardener Shares a Transformative Approach to Food, Nature, and Community




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iuvo Technologies makes Channel Futures MSP 501 List for the fourth year in a row

iuvo Technologies is proud to announce we've been named to the MSP 501 list for the fourth year in a row. The order is based on key metrics such as profit margins, recurring revenue, growth opportunities, and innovation.




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San Diego Jeweler Makes Custom Engagement Rings Affordable

La Jolla jewelry designer Carl Blackburn is providing budget-friendly options for creating a dream engagement ring.




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Marco Bicego Makes a Special Appearance at Adlers Jewelers

The internationally renowned designer, Marco Bicego, will be at Adlers Jewelers Westfield jewelry store on May 10.




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Marketing Coach Russell Brunson Makes Headlines for $1.5 MM Napoleon Hill Book Purchase

Co-founder of ClickFunnels gains national media attention for a pre-first edition book purchase, which will join thousands of other growth mindset-themed books anchoring his Secrets of Success platform.




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Krystle Kelley Makes a Triumphant Return to Modeling with TJ Creative: Redefining Age and Beauty Standards in the Industry

Just when former runway model Krystle Kelley thought her modeling career was behind her, life had other plans. At 38, Krystle is stepping back into the spotlight.




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How One F-35 Fighter Pilot Makes Decisions Under Pressure

There are few jobs that demand decisive, clear thinking under pressure more than that of a fighter jet pilot. But the best combat pilots don't act on gut and muscle memory alone. They train to use proven mental models for making tough, fast decisions with extremely high stakes. Hasard Lee is a U.S. Air Force fighter pilot and instructor who has learned, practiced, and taught these techniques. He breaks down the tools that individuals and organizational leaders alike can apply to some of their biggest problems and most difficult situations. Lee wrote the new book The Art of Clear Thinking: A Stealth Fighter Pilot’s Timeless Rules for Making Tough Decisions.




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What makes an MCMC sampler GPU-friendly?

(This post is by Charles) Art Owen (Stanford) read our paper on nesting Rhat to assess convergence in the many-short-chains regime of MCMC. He made a lot of great comments and asked some clarification questions. Notably: It wasn’t clear to me … Continue reading




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Violent science teacher makes ridiculously unsupported research claims, gets treated by legislatures/courts/media as expert on the effects of homeschooling

Paul Alper shares this horrifying news story by Laura Meckler: Brian Ray has spent the last three decades as one of the nation’s top evangelists for home schooling. As a researcher, he has published studies purporting to show that these … Continue reading




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Worker Injured Using Makeshift Ladder Gets Summary Judgment on Labor Law Claim

A New York appellate court upheld a grant of summary judgment on a worker’s Labor Law claim for his injuries while dismounting a bucket he was using as a makeshift…




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Supreme Court makes it easier to file workplace discrimination claims

Alyesha Asghar said the Supreme Court’s decision in Muldrow v. St. Louis, which will make it easier for employees to pursue discrimination claims over job transfers, does not mean an end to IE&D.

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AdvisorHub Culture Study Part 5: What Makes an “A” Culture Firm

Cindy-Ann Thomas shares her experience of training companies on improving their diversity and inclusion in the workplace.  

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ETSI SDG OSL makes publicly available its 2024Q2 Release

Sophia Antipolis, 29 July 2024

We are thrilled to announce our latest official release of OpenSlice, proudly brought to you by ETSI Software Development Group OpenSlice (SDG OSL). This marks our first release under the ETSI umbrella, reflecting our commitment to excellence and innovation in the field of open-source Operations Support System (OSS) solutions.

We want to keep the community’s interest on par with our highest passion and expectation to revolutionize the way Network as a Service (NaaS) is delivered, and our latest release is a testament to our dedication! With this new release, we introduce significant changes aimed at enhancing user engagement and addressing the contemporary needs of both research and industry sectors on the matter.

"The latest OpenSlice 2024Q2 version is a manifest to our commitment to pave the way for modern telco-cloud requirements, seamless integration and reference implementations for 6G" - Christos Tranoris, Senior Research at UPATRAS and Chair of ETSI SDG OSL.

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Sense of Place: Boulder-bred Pink Fuzz makes riotous desert rock

Just like their name implies, this desert rock trio is buzzy, loud and fun.

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Einstein proved right: LIGO, U of T astrophysicists detect gravitational waves - Discovery that confirms theory of relativity makes headlines around the world

Discovery that confirms theory of relativity makes headlines around the world “We see today that black holes exist in the universe and they do collide!” Associate Professor Harald Pfeiffer says (image courtesy NASA) For the first time, scientists have observed gravitational waves – ripples in the fabric of spacetime from a cataclysmic event in the […]




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Westmoreland Mechanical Testing and Research Becomes a Member of America Makes

Through its memberships in America Makes, WMT&R joins other leading member organizations from industry, academia, government, non-government agencies, and workforce and economic development resources that are working together to innovate and accelerate additive manufacturing and 3-D printing.




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A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes

A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes by Harrison Ellenshaw is a(n) Limited Edition. The Edition is Limited to Limited Edition of 95 pcs




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Mental Fatigue Makes Brain Areas ‘Fall Asleep,’ Leading to More Aggressive Behavior



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Unico Makes High Efficiency EC Motors Standard for All Blower Models

Unico Inc. announced it is making highly efficient EC motors standard for all blower models within its modular air handling units.




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Johnson Controls Makes Products Greener for Customers, Easier for Contractors

The world is headed into a greener future and Johnson Controls wants to act as a leader in getting there. That will take smarter, more efficient HVAC equipment.




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HDPE Cooling Tower Makes the Grade

A North Carolina-based community college replaces an aging metal-clad cooling tower with a modern HDPE unit, reducing maintenance spending while increasing efficiency.




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Digital Twinning Makes Mark on Commercial Built Environment

There is a new term making its way into the commercial controls arena: digital twin.





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'Incredibly special' - Mary Earps makes history as new waxwork is revealed

Nope you're not seeing double! Take a look at the new wax figure of Mary Earps at Madame Tussauds.




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Yup, it’s the motor drive that makes systems in motion all around us

On the outset, it may be due to wheels as in the case of an automobile. What actually drives these movements, though, are motors. Additionally, many household appliances such refrigerators, air-conditioners, ventilation fans, washers, driers and so many others all... Read more

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Garnett Station Partners Makes Strategic Growth Investment in Bristol Environmental

Garnett Station Partners, a New York-based investment firm managing over $2.3 billion in assets, has made a strategic growth investment in Bristol Environmental. This partnership aims to expand Bristol's reach and enhance its environmental remediation and abatement services.




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What makes a river a river?

Close your eyes and picture a river…go on, do it!

What did you see? Did you picture a clear, deep mountain stream? A raging river in a steep gorge? A creek with grassy banks and forest? Whatever you pictured, it probably included water.

The post What makes a river a river? appeared first on The Plainspoken Scientist.




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Rutgers University food science makes its PROCESS EXPO debut with food incubators, food industry trends and process technologies

The Food Processing Suppliers Association (FPSA) today announced the details of two sessions scheduled to make their debut at PROCESS EXPO 2015.




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Arcos Dorados Holdings Makes Sustainable Change to McDonald's Packaging

JANUS® is an all-natural coating that creates a barrier to grease, water and oxygen when applied to paper for food packaging, like wrap paper, boxes, cups, utensils, K-cups, and straws.




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Coca-Cola Makes Final Four Certified Closed Loop for Beverage Packaging

All beverage bottles and cans collected will be recycled and remade into new food-grade packaging.




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Economical, small-footprint, floor-level palletizer makes automation easy

A-B-C Packaging’s compact Model 72AN palletizer can occupy from 10% to 30% less floor space than conventional low-level palletizers. 




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Fed's Waller: Makes no comments on economy or monetary policy outlook

Fed's Waller is speaking but makes no comment on monetary or economic policy in his prepared remarks.

He does say:

  • private sector best suited to innovate on payment systems
  • Fed ready to support private innovation, mindful of financial stability.
  • Government should have clear objective when providing financial services.
  • There are times when government can address market inefficiencies
  • Still does not see case for Fed digital dollar

Perhaps he will comment on monetary policy/the economy in a Q&A later.

Looking ahead at

  • 10:15 AM ET, Richmond and President Barkin is speaking (he speaks at 5:30 PM ET as well).
  • 2 PM, Minneapolis Fed Pres. Kashkari speaking and at
  • 5 PM Philadelphia Fed Pres. Harker is scheduled to speak
This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.




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Technology Makes an Impact on Training for the Skilled Trades




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"Arcane" Makes Triumphant Return to Netflix

A review of the first half of the new season of Netflix's "Arcane".




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Tradecraft: Paramount Remakes THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST with Trevor Noah

Theodore J. Flicker's 1967 James Coburn satire The President's Analyst is one of my very favorite spy movies. (It's also Coburn's best spy movie... Sorry, Derek Flint.) When describing it to people, I always say that the comedy holds up surprisingly well today... sadly. America is still facing many of the same social  issues Flicker sent up over fifty years ago (from institutional racism to monolithic Big Tech), and it's easy to imagine a remake. Now, Paramount is imagining one... with The Daily Show host Trevor Noah on board to produce and potentially star. According to The Hollywood Reporter, former Obama White House staffer Pat Cunnane will write the script. The premise, about a psychotherapist burdened with all of the President's top secret stresses, will obviously be familiar ground for him! According to his publisher, Cunnane served as "President Barack Obama’s senior writer and deputy director of messaging at the White House, where he worked for six years in many roles."


Per the trade, "Details for the new take are being kept under the couch but it is described as a re-examining the 1967 satire through the lens of the contemporary political landscape." You really wouldn't have to change too much. I do hope the new film retains the original's almost Pink Panther-esque slapstick tone though. It's not too often you see slapstick and satire married together, but Flicker's film did it perfectly. Severn Darden and Godfrey Cambridge co-starred in the original.




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1 Overlooked Character Trait Of Feyre Archeron In ACOTAR Actually Makes Her The Ideal High Lady

Feyres empathy, bravery, and unique diplomacy with magical creatures make her an ideal High Lady in Sarah J. Maas A Court of Thorns and Roses.



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Disney CEO Iger makes Time 100 ‘most influential people’ list

Walt Disney Co. CEO Bob Iger has been named to the Time 100 “most influential people” list of 2023.




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Wall Street makes wagers on the likely winners and losers in a second Trump term

While strong rhetoric on the campaign trail can cause these big swings, not all of the promises turn into actual policy.




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With iOS 18, Apple Makes Locked iPhones Harder to Crack

After publishing an article breaking the news about how police were seeing iPhones stored for examination mysteriously reboot themselves, 404 Media covers the subsequent revelation that Apple has increased security in iOS 18 by automatically rebooting iPhones after they have spent four days in a locked state.

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