Did Karrueche Tran Just Line Up Her Biggest Gig Yet?
Jennifer Lopez and Kerry Washington Are up to Something Big
Beyoncé's Elle Magazine Slayage Is About to Get Even Bigger
"Real Big," "Last Time I Checc'd" & "Higher"
Here’s How Michael Jordan Felt Being Compared To One Of His Biggest Rivals In Basketball
Sanya Richards-Ross on the Biggest Lesson She's Learned
Barack Obama Turns Presidency Into One Big Sports Analogy
BNL To Host Big Book Sale On September 28th
The Bermuda National Library will be hosting its annual Big Book Sale on Saturday [Sept 28] from 10.00am to 4.00pm at 13 Queen Street. Book lovers can buy their favorite books for only $1 each, and they can fill their bags for just $5 if they show their library card. Related Stories ‘Education For The […] |
BUEI To Screen “The Biggest Little Farm” Again
The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute will present the 6th showing of “The Biggest Little Farm” on Sunday [Nov 10] at 5.15pm in the Tradewinds Theatre at BUEI. The event poster says, “The Biggest Little Far follows two dreamers and a dog on an odyssey to bring harmony to both their lives and the land. Trailer […] |
Adara To Screen ‘Big Mountains, Big Dreams’
The Adara Group is screening a 30-minute documentary about their projects in Nepal at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute [BUEI] on Thursday 27th February at 6pm. “The documentary is called “Big Mountains, Big Dreams.” It was shot, produced and directed by Bermuda based filmmaker Robert Zuill after he spent three weeks with Adara in Nepal,” […] |
Bermuda Wins Big At CASA Championships
Eleven of Bermuda’s Junior National Squad have returned from Trinidad and Tobago bearing an impressive collection of trophies following the 37th Caribbean Area Squash Association [CASA] Individual & Team Championships. Competing in a field of 114 of the top squash players in the Caribbean region, Bermuda had a bumper year recording strong finishes in many […] |
Particle Physics Turns to Quantum Computing for Solutions to Tomorrow's Big-Data Problems
Giant-scale physics experiments are increasingly reliant on big data and complex algorithms fed into powerful computers, and managing this multiplying mass of data presents its own unique challenges. To better prepare for this data deluge posed by next-generation upgrades and new experiments, physicists are turning to the fledgling field of quantum computing.
The Big Questions: Sally Dawson on the Higgs Boson
The Big Questions series features perspectives from the five recipients of the Department of Energy Office of Science's 2019 Distinguished Scientists Fellows Award describing their research and what they plan to do with the award. Sally Dawson is a senior scientist at DOE's Brookhaven National Laboratory.
The Big Questions: Ian Foster on High-Performance Computing
The Big Questions series features perspectives from the five recipients of the Department of Energy Office of Science's 2019 Distinguished Scientists Fellows Award describing their research and what they plan to do with the award. Ian Foster is the director of Argonne National Laboratory's Data Science and Learning Division.
Apple owes us big time for bungled display-killing cable design in MacBook Pro kit, lawsuit claims
iGiant not only screwed up the wiring, it knew it was shipping dodgy gear, it is claimed
Apple is potentially facing a class-action lawsuit over the failure of displays on its MacBook Pro line.…
Featured - What is the biggest difference between academic research and industrial research?
I would like to thank AGreenMonster for these great questions for discussion. I am going to answer these from my perspective, which is from a life science company. I welcome anyone to give their feedback as well. In fact, if any of the readers out there feels like they have a lot to share, I would be happy to host your article on my blog so that you may provide more details. Just drop me a line.Hi; (read more) |
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Featured - My Biggest Lab Mistake (and why I don't leave home without socks)
My grad schools days are long behind me, and as time goes on, my memories of the pain and suffering become more of a blur. But, there was one day that I will never forget. Not only did I lose an entire days work, but I was lucky to avoid serious injury. It was the day I made the biggest mistake I ever made in the lab.My graduate school was in a southern area of the country where obnoxio; (read more) |
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Residents Oppose Cost of Berlin Police Department Move to Bigger Space
William Brighenti, who founded the Berlin Property Owners Association, argued that the town can’t afford a new police headquarters, and police should look to clear space in their current building. He thinks one way to accomplish this is to get rid of tactical gear. Continue reading
The DNC is a one big capitalistic gangbang of Democrats and corporate donors and lobbyists
The DNC is a one big capitalistic gangbang of Democrats and corporate donors and lobbyists. Guess who is getting screwed? Continue reading
Enfrenta IBM Desafíos de Big Data con Modelo Innovador de Servidor Abierto
El Tecnológico de Monterrey e IBM redefinen profesiones e industrias con Big Data
Estamos en un punto de inflexión en el que los datos resuelven problemas y dan resultados rápidos en formas nunca antes vistas. México requiere estar listo para esta nueva era en la que los negocios e instituciones están en constante evolución. Para lograrlo, los servicios y las tecnologías de información, y sobre todo el talento detrás de estos, son clave.
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“We Were Always Going to Go Big!”: Inside LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
Plus, get a first look at the game’s key art -- revealed in celebration of Star Wars Day!
Running on empty: Coronavirus has changed the course for races big and small
Don't expect a pack of running fanatics swarming to the finish line at road races this year. But that doesn't mean that participants don't have options.
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Unpacking the Wuhan connection to Victoria's biggest COVID-19 cluster - The Age
This Easy Decorating Move Will Make Your Living Room Feel Bigger and Brighter
Your Family First, Big Guy
Fox News' Pete Hegseth calls for people to go out and get infected by coronavirus: "Now that we are learning more, herd immunity is our friend. Healthy people getting out there -- they are going to have to have some courage." pic.twitter.com/PCSHm9yUAW
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Don't Let 'Big Meat' Freak You Out Over Shortages
The Historical Bond That Ireland And Native Americans Have Is Helping Out Big Time Right Now
Lartful Friday – Big Hair, Big Hearts
If you’re like me, quarantine has lead to some interesting hairdos. What perfect timing for Lar to choose Asterix as the theme for his charity avatars. Commemorate quarantine 2020 with a caricature of you and your lockdwn hairdo in the […]
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For The Animation Industry, The Coronavirus Crisis Has Created A Big Opportunity
In a guest piece, industry executive Aaron Simpson explains how the animation industry had been preparing for this disaster for decades without even knowing it.
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Here’s The Biggest Animation News You Missed In April
If March was defined by the shock of the coronavirus's global spread, April is when we started to really see its repercussions for animation, and glimpse how the industry may change for good.
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Andlinger Center Highlight Seminar featuring Bernard Bigot of ITER
The Andlinger Center is hosting a virtual event featuring Bernard Bigot of The ITER Organization. Bigot is the director-general of the 35-country scientific collaboration known as ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) tasked to build a 500-megawatt fusion plant in southern France. This project is slated to be the first fusion experiment to produce more energy than it consumes. PPPL is an active collaborator on the project, and physicist Egemen Kolemen is the seminar’s host. Bigot is based in France and will Zoom to an international audience 12pm EST/4pm GMT. This seminar is an example of Princeton convening leadership at the highest levels, specifically around energy and environmental issues and solutions. Fusion is seen as a potential source of limitless energy, and Bigot will discuss how ITER puts fusion on a pathway to commercialization, and the advances and challenges with the project. The talk may appeal to those interested in renewable energy, environmental studies, and climate change. Registration is required. https://acee.princeton.edu/acee-news/virtual-highlight-seminar-series-bernard-bigot-iter/ Sponsored by The Andlinger Center for Energy & the Environment, Princeton University
Big job cuts looming at United Airlines
You know what they say about people with big feet
Big ShoesAfter eating lunch at Relish today Maria Scott and I took a taxi to the big shoe store. I found an address in the back of Chengdoo magazine. Since my flip flops broke I haven't had anything to wear with my black clothing so I needed some b
Germany: The Big Wave of Corona Cases Will Hit Hospitals in 10 to 14 Days
The German health-care system is considered one of the best in the world. But the coronavirus is mercilessly exposing its weaknesses, with some hospitals already facing difficulties. Can Germany prevent the kind of collapse seen in Italy?
The ‘Big One’ still likely because Magna quake didn’t relieve much stress on Wasatch fault lines
Wicklow jockey Jackson cheered on to biggest career win
Irish jockey Shane Jackson achieved the biggest win of his eight-year Australian stint with victory in the Grand Annual Steeplechase at Warrnambool on Tuesday.