sat All-day music festival at Bayfront Park in Duluth on Saturday By minnesota.publicradio.orghttps Published On :: Fri, 05 Jul 2019 10:37:14 -0500 Trampled By Turtles will be headlining an all-day concert Saturday at Bayfront Park in Duluth. Full Article
sat Policast: First responders seek workers’ compensation agreement By www.mprnews.org Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2020 13:53:58 +0000 First responders are looking for workers’ compensation agreement amid the COVID-19 outbreak Full Article
sat Christian social media influencer's prayer with satanist goes viral By www.christianpost.com Published On :: Mon, 05 Aug 2024 17:08:37 -0400 A Christian social media influencer recently shared a video of his encounter with a satanist and his prayer for the man that has since gone viral. Full Article
sat Will the human civilisation survive after a nuclear war? By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Tue, 02 Mar 2021 16:18:00 +0300 Political tensions in the world have reached the stage when many start wondering whether the human civilization may survive a nuclear catastrophe. One may hear many expert opinions about post-apocalyptic topics.According to the authors of Telegram channel Mayday. Chronicles of Nose-Diving, pandemics of various deadly infections, abrupt climate change, and disasters at nuclear and chemical facilities remain most important threats to mankind, not to mention the worst scenario of a global nuclear war. As for the issue of reviving human civilization per se, researchers believe that a little more than a hundred people with an equal gender balance would be enough for humans to survive. The set of genes in descendants will allow the new human civilisation to survive and develop (the example of the Maori is indicative here).One should also take into account the offensive of nature. If urban development is not supported by life support systems, nature will take its toll very quickly.Plants will take over all ruins in just a few years, like it happened in Abkhazia. For example, the Tkuarchal regional power plant in Abkhazia used to be a state regional power plant that supplied energy to the industrial city of Tkuarchal and its environs. It was built in the 1950s and was the main consumer of coal mined from Tkuarchal.Later, in the late 1980s, the regional power station switched to natural gas. During the 1992-1993 Georgian-Abkhaz war, it was demolished, and still remains in deplorable condition beyond repairs. People will survive and find something to do. Villagers will find it easier to survive because they will be able to return to farming, agriculture and cattle breeding. They will need primitive agricultural tools to ensure the survival of villages. The main problem will be the preservation and revival of scientific knowledge. Gadgets and appliances, like other technologically complex products that require advanced production, cannot be reproduced from scratch. The people themselves will be busy with completely different problems. Descendants of scientists and professors, forced to engage in hunting and gathering, are unlikely to be able to convey their knowledge about the structure of the solar system to their descendants. One needs to think about such a development of events before the very fact of the end of the world. Otherwise, the world will plunge into another stone age.Analysts of the "Older than Edda" project believe that the possible replenishment of the nuclear club does not seem to be something unprecedented. Technically, a third of UN member states are capable of creating a nuclear bomb. It is more difficult to develop vehicles to deliver nuclear bombs, but there is nothing particularly complicated in the very creation of a nuclear weapon.In fact, the only thing that protects us from the mass production of weapons of the Apocalypse is the dilapidating system of the post-war world order and the hegemony of the United States, which has been rapidly losing its relevance lately. Full Article Science
sat Houston area business will pay $300,000 for workers’ compensation insurance fraud By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Thu, 10 Nov 2022 00:00:00 CST This week, a Travis County district court judge convicted Sehgal & Sons Enterprises (Ultra Business Services Inc.) of first-degree felony in a scheme to defraud Texas Mutual Insurance Company (Texas Mutual). Full Article
sat Are employers required to have workers’ compensation insurance in Texas? By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Wed, 22 Mar 2023 00:00:00 CDT Business owners have many decisions to make, including whether to provide workers’ compensation coverage to their employees. Texas is the only state that gives private-sector employers that choice. Full Article
sat DWC hosts successful workers’ compensation conference By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Thu, 27 Jul 2023 00:00:00 CDT Over 700 industry leaders and stakeholders gathered July 10-12 in Austin for the annual Texas Workers’ Compensation Conference hosted by the Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation. Full Article
sat Cepheid variable star with record period of pulsation discovered in Milky Way By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Tue, 09 Apr 2024 15:19:00 +0300 Astronomers at the University of Warsaw in Poland discovered a new Cepheid variable star. The newly discovered star, designated OGLE-GD-CEP-1884, has the longest pulsation period known for any variable of its type in the Milky Way Galaxy, an article published on the arXiv preprint server says. Cepheids are yellow giant and supergiant stars that change their brightness over time as a result of regular stellar pulsations. Given that their pulsation periods are closely related to their luminosity, astronomers use these stars to measure interstellar and intergalactic distances. Classic Cepheids, also known as Type I Cepheids, pulsate with highly regular periods ranging from a few days to months. Full Article Science
sat Turn The Page - Good Writers, Bad Speeches & Cocktail Conversationalists By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:51:00 +0300 “Truth is the first casualty of war!” It’s a good line. Not mine. That belongs to George Orwell in the 1940s…or perhaps Arthur Ponsonby in 1928…or maybe United States Senator Hiram Johnson in 1918…or probably Samuel Johnson in 1758…or possibly, as with most things, Aeschylus in 500 B.C. Actually, no one is aware of the origin as even with first documented uses it is referenced as “an ancient proverb”. Full Article Opinion
sat Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 7: Certified Workers’ Compensation Health Care Networks By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Thu, 27 Feb 2025 18:00:00 GMT Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 7: Certified Workers’ Compensation Health Care Networks Full Article
sat Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 4: Identifying a Workers’ Compensation Patient By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Thu, 13 Feb 2025 18:00:00 GMT Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 4: Identifying a Workers’ Compensation Patient Full Article
sat Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 2: How to Become a Texas Workers’ Compensation Treating Doctor By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Thu, 06 Feb 2025 18:00:00 GMT Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 2: How to Become a Texas Workers’ Compensation Treating Doctor Full Article
sat Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 1: Introduction to Workers’ Compensation By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Tue, 04 Feb 2025 18:00:00 GMT Health Care Provider Boot Camp Day 1: Introduction to Workers’ Compensation Full Article
sat Texas Workers’ Compensation 2025 Professional and Workers’ Compensation Specific Exams Reimbursement Rates By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Wed, 22 Jan 2025 18:00:00 GMT Texas Workers’ Compensation 2025 Professional and Workers’ Compensation Specific Exams Reimbursement Rates Full Article
sat CompCourses: Staying in compliance in the Texas workers' compensation system By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Wed, 11 Dec 2024 19:00:00 GMT Staying in compliance in the Texas workers' compensation system Full Article
sat Getac enhances its range of versatile Android devices with launch of AI-ready fully rugged tablet By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Getac has introduced the AI-ready ZX80, a brand new 8-inch fully rugged tablet, powered by the versatile Android operating system. Full Article Mobile Computers
sat Global survey of security pros finds 87% of organisations impacted by cyber threats they couldn’t detect or neutralise last year By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Nov 8240 17:28:37 +0000 Red Canary, the managed detection and response (MDR) provider, has released a new report, Security Operations Trends Report, providing insight into critical challenges facing modern cybersecurity teams. Partnering with independent research company Coleman Parkes, Red Canary surveyed 700 security leaders from the US, UK, New Zealand, Australia and Nordics. Full Article Surveillance and Security Critical Issues Cyber Security
sat Kremlin explains Putin's decision to cancel nationalisation of Danone By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Thu, 14 Mar 2024 15:51:00 +0300 The Russian authorities lifted temporary state management from the assets of French food giant Danone in Russia. The decision was made for reasons of expediency, Kremlin's official spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. On March 13, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree to cancel the nationalisation of Danone's business and its transfer to Russia's Federal Property Management Agency. According to Peskov, all factors and conditions need to be weighed accordingly in every situation like this. Therefore, it does not mean that the Russian leadership will make similar decisions in relation to other foreign companies. Full Article Business
sat SATO Europe launches RAIN RFID asset management solution ASETRA to boost operational efficiency By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: SATO has launched its RAIN RFID1-based asset management solution ASETRA in Europe. The easy to deploy system comprising RFID tags, RFID printers and desktop reader/writers accurately and easily tracks and manages assets through the supply chain. Full Article RFID Data Capture Print & Label
sat 3 Reasons Retailers Need a Price Optimisation Strategy By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Sat, 13 Nov 6280 17:11:55 +0000 By Adrian Stokes, freelance writer.In the fast-paced world of retail, simply offering quality products is no longer enough to stay competitive. To thrive, retailers must adopt a strategic approach to pricing. Price optimisation is not just a tool for boosting profits; it's a matter of survival and growth. Here are three reasons why retailers need to embrace price optimisation and the benefits of automating pricing operations. Full Article Retail Supply Chain Print and Label
sat Lexmark’s 9-Series printers and MFPs – Versatile, simple to use and built to last By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Thu, 13 Nov 5800 17:14:55 +0000 Lexmark has introduced the 9-Series printers and MFPs, built with versatility, sustainability and ease of use in mind. They are also reliable, durable, affordable and Secure by Design. Built by evolving Lexmark’s renowned A4 technology, the 9-Series is squarely focused on delivering versatility, simplicity and sustainability. Full Article Print and Label
sat Digitisation, sustainability and the cloud – The printing and labelling evolution continues By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Printing and Labelling Technology ReportRetailTechnologyReview.com spoke with leading analysts, vendors and associations about current developments within the printing and labelling technology marketplace about recent developments and what to look out for over the next year or two. Full Article Critical Issues Print and Label Cloud Computing
sat Elon Musk's Starlink satellite Internet raises Russian combat capability dramatically By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 20:02:00 +0300 Russian military correspondent Alexander Kots said that the Russian Armed Forces use Elon Musk's technology in military actions. According to Kots, the Russian military use Starlink satellites in the special military operation zone. "The troops actively use Starlink in the SVO (SVO is a Russian abbreviation for special military operation — ed.). We use it, among other things, for broadcast to command posts, to get images from reconnaissance UAVs,” the military correspondent said. This has significantly raised the level of Russian intelligence, the military correspondent added. Full Article Incidents
sat TrusTrace spotlights ‘Data-Driven Decarbonisation’ at COP29: Navigating Fashion’s Path to Net Zero By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: Thu, 13 Nov 3000 17:31:48 +0000 TrusTrace, a global SaaS company with a platform for product traceability and supply chain compliance in fashion and retail, host a key session at COP29 entitled, ‘Data-Driven Decarbonisation: Navigating Fashion’s Path to Net Zero’ on November 16th from 13.00-13.40 at the Swedish Pavilion, C17, COP29 Blue Zone. Full Article Retail Supply Chain Data Capture Exhibitions and Events
sat Study: Student Absenteeism Crisis May Be Hurting Teacher Job Satisfaction By www.newswise.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:30:00 EST As student absenteeism reaches record highs in schools across the United States, new research finds that student absences are linked to lower teacher job satisfaction, raising concerns that this may exacerbate growing teacher shortages. Full Article
sat Drug Safety Ministry: ADHD Pills Marketed to Students Preparing for CSAT By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 16:41:47 +0900 [Domestic] : Ahead of the College Scholastic Ability Test(CSAT), several companies have been caught illegally distributing medications to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD) and posting misleading advertisements for the pills. According to the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety on Monday, an intensive ...[more...] Full Article Domestic
sat Kim Yo-jong Blasts S. Korea for Not Responding to Drone Accusation By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 11:12:48 +0900 [Inter-Korea] : Kim Yo-jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, has derided South Korea over its refusal to respond to the North’s allegations of a drone incursion over its capital city earlier this month. In a statement carried by the North’s state-run Korean Central News Agency(KCNA) on Monday, ...[more...] Full Article Inter-Korea
sat S. Korean Military Dismisses Accusation that Drone Flew to Pyongang from Baengnyeong Island By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 13:53:00 +0900 [Inter-Korea] : The South Korean military has dismissed North Korea’s claims that a drone invaded its airspace earlier this month after taking off from the South’s Baengnyeong Island near the western de facto maritime border. At a press briefing Monday, spokesperson Lee Sung-joon from Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of ...[more...] Full Article Inter-Korea
sat Most of Nation to See Rain through Saturday By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 14:11:24 +0900 [Science] : Most parts of the nation are experiencing heavy rain, with up to 120 millimeters expected in some areas through Saturday. The Korea Meteorological Administration forecast on Friday that the eastern coastal areas of Gangwon Province will see 50 to 100 millimeters of rain through Saturday, adding that ...[more...] Full Article Science
sat S. Korea to Launch Third Military Spy Satellite in December By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 11:40:48 +0900 [Science] : South Korea will launch its third military spy satellite in December from the United States. The Defense Acquisition Program Administration said Wednesday that it plans to launch the satellite in the third or fourth week of December, adding that it is discussing the schedule with SpaceX, an American ...[more...] Full Article Science
sat Jeju, Southern Coast to See Heavy Rain through Saturday By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:17:01 +0900 [Science] : Heavy rain is forecast for Jeju Island and the nation’s southern coastal regions through Saturday due to the indirect impact of Typhoon Kong-rey. According to the Korea Meteorological Administration(KMA) on Friday, Jeju will see between 80 and 150 millimeters of rain through Saturday. Up to 300 ...[more...] Full Article Science
sat S. Korea’s Telecom Satellite Koreasat-6A Launched from US Space Center By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:48:52 +0900 [Science] : A telecommunication satellite from the South Korean telecom giant KT has been launched into space and is now in orbit. According to a launch video from SpaceX, the Koreasat-6A, a geostationary satellite for communication services, was launched aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space ...[more...] Full Article Science
sat Viscose: A Versatile Fabric With Sustainable Potential By lifestyle.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Thu, 20 Jun 2024 10:15:03 -0400 Viscose, a semisynthetic fiber, is the most common type of rayon fabric. It's become a staple in the textile industry due to its versatility and affordability. Derived from cellulose and wood pulp, viscose can mimic the luxurious feel of silk while offering the practicality of cotton. Full Article
sat Annual Korea Sale FESTA Kicks Off Saturday By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 16:45:06 +0900 [Economy] : An annual shopping event officially kicks off Saturday, bringing discounts on food, clothing and other products. According to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, an opening ceremony for Korea Sale FESTA took place Friday afternoon in Seoul’s Myeongdong area. While discounts for automobiles ...[more...] Full Article Economy
sat Novel correction procedure for compensating thermal contraction errors in the measurement of the magnetic field of superconducting undulator coils in a liquid helium cryostat By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-02-22 Superconducting undulators (SCUs) can offer a much higher on-axis undulator field than state-of-the-art cryogenic permanent-magnet undulators with the same period and vacuum gap. The development of shorter-period and high-field SCUs would allow the free-electron laser and synchrotron radiation source community to reduce both the length of undulators and the dimensions of the accelerator. Magnetic measurements are essential for characterizing the magnetic field quality of undulators for operation in a modern light source. Hall probe scanning is so far the most mature technique for local field characterization of undulators. This article focuses on the systematic error caused by thermal contraction that influences Hall probe measurements carried out in a liquid helium cryostat. A novel procedure, based on the redundant measurement of the magnetic field using multiple Hall probes at known relative distance, is introduced for the correction of such systematic error. Full Article text
sat A versatile sample-delivery system for X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of in-flight aerosols and free nanoparticles at MAX IV Laboratory By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-08-07 Aerosol science is of utmost importance for both climate and public health research, and in recent years X-ray techniques have proven effective tools for aerosol-particle characterization. To date, such methods have often involved the study of particles collected onto a substrate, but a high photon flux may cause radiation damage to such deposited particles and volatile components can potentially react with the surrounding environment after sampling. These and many other factors make studies on collected aerosol particles challenging. Therefore, a new aerosol sample-delivery system dedicated to X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies of aerosol particles and gas molecules in-flight has been developed at the MAX IV Laboratory. The aerosol particles are brought from atmospheric pressure to vacuum in a continuous flow, ensuring that the sample is constantly renewed, thus avoiding radiation damage, and allowing measurements on the true unsupported aerosol. At the same time, available gas molecules can be used for energy calibration and to study gas-particle partitioning. The design features of the aerosol sample-delivery system and important information on the operation procedures are described in detail here. Furthermore, to demonstrate the experimental range of the aerosol sample-delivery system, results from aerosol particles of different shape, size and composition are presented, including inorganic atmospheric aerosols, secondary organic aerosols and engineered nanoparticles. Full Article text
sat High-accuracy measurement, advanced theory and analysis of the evolution of satellite transitions in manganese Kα using XR-HERFD By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-06-21 Here, the novel technique of extended-range high-energy-resolution fluorescence detection (XR-HERFD) has successfully observed the n = 2 satellite in manganese to a high accuracy. The significance of the satellite signature presented is many hundreds of standard errors and well beyond typical discovery levels of three to six standard errors. This satellite is a sensitive indicator for all manganese-containing materials in condensed matter. The uncertainty in the measurements has been defined, which clearly observes multiple peaks and structure indicative of complex physical quantum-mechanical processes. Theoretical calculations of energy eigenvalues, shake-off probability and Auger rates are also presented, which explain the origin of the satellite from physical n = 2 shake-off processes. The evolution in the intensity of this satellite is measured relative to the full Kα spectrum of manganese to investigate satellite structure, and therefore many-body processes, as a function of incident energy. Results demonstrate that the many-body reduction factor S02 should not be modelled with a constant value as is currently done. This work makes a significant contribution to the challenge of understanding many-body processes and interpreting HERFD or resonant inelastic X-ray scattering spectra in a quantitative manner. Full Article text
sat Texture tomography, a versatile framework to study crystalline texture in 3D By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-07-24 Crystallographic texture is a key organization feature of many technical and biological materials. In these materials, especially hierarchically structured ones, the preferential alignment of the nano constituents heavily influences the macroscopic behavior of the material. To study local crystallographic texture with both high spatial and angular resolution, we developed Texture Tomography (TexTOM). This approach allows the user to model the diffraction data of polycrystalline materials using the full reciprocal space of the crystal ensemble and describe the texture in each voxel via an orientation distribution function, hence it provides 3D reconstructions of the local texture by measuring the probabilities of all crystal orientations. The TexTOM approach addresses limitations associated with existing models: it correlates the intensities from several Bragg reflections, thus reducing ambiguities resulting from symmetry. Further, it yields quantitative probability distributions of local real space crystal orientations without further assumptions about the sample structure. Finally, its efficient mathematical formulation enables reconstructions faster than the time scale of the experiment. This manuscript presents the mathematical model, the inversion strategy and its current experimental implementation. We show characterizations of simulated data as well as experimental data obtained from a synthetic, inorganic model sample: the silica–witherite biomorph. TexTOM provides a versatile framework to reconstruct 3D quantitative texture information for polycrystalline samples; it opens the door for unprecedented insights into the nanostructural makeup of natural and technical materials. Full Article text
sat The unanticipated oxidation of a tertiary amine in a tetracyclic glyoxal-cyclam condensate yielding zinc(II) coordinated to a sterically hindered amine oxide By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-03-06 The complex, trichlorido(1,4,11-triaza-8-azoniatetracyclo[6.6.2.04,16.011,15]hexadecane 1-oxide-κO)zinc(II) monohydrate, [ZnCl3(C12H23N4O)]·H2O, (I), has monoclinic symmetry (space group P21/n) at 120 K. The zinc(II) center adopts a slightly distorted tetrahedral coordination geometry and is coordinated by three chlorine atoms and the oxygen atom of the oxidized tertiary amine of the tetracycle. The amine nitrogen atom, inside the ligand cleft, is protonated and forms a hydrogen bond to the oxygen of the amine oxide. Additional hydrogen-bonding interactions involve the protonated amine, the water solvate oxygen atom, and one of the chloro ligands. Full Article text
sat Visualizing the fibre texture of satin spar using laboratory 2D X-ray diffraction By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-02-12 The suitability of point focus X-ray beam and area detector techniques for the determination of the uniaxial symmetry axis (fibre texture) of the natural mineral satin spar is demonstrated. Among the various diffraction techniques used in this report, including powder diffraction, 2D pole figures, rocking curves looped on φ and 2D X-ray diffraction, a single simple symmetric 2D scan collecting the reciprocal plane perpendicular to the apparent fibre axis provided sufficient information to determine the crystallographic orientation of the fibre axis. A geometrical explanation of the `wing' feature formed by diffraction spots from the fibre-textured satin spar in 2D scans is provided. The technique of wide-range reciprocal space mapping restores the `wing' featured diffraction spots on the 2D detector back to reciprocal space layers, revealing the nature of the fibre-textured samples. Full Article text
sat The AUREX cell: a versatile operando electrochemical cell for studying catalytic materials using X-ray diffraction, total scattering and X-ray absorption spectroscopy under working conditions By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-09-20 Understanding the structure–property relationship in electrocatalysts under working conditions is crucial for the rational design of novel and improved catalytic materials. This paper presents the Aarhus University reactor for electrochemical studies using X-rays (AUREX) operando electrocatalytic flow cell, designed as an easy-to-use versatile setup with a minimal background contribution and a uniform flow field to limit concentration polarization and handle gas formation. The cell has been employed to measure operando total scattering, diffraction and absorption spectroscopy as well as simultaneous combinations thereof on a commercial silver electrocatalyst for proof of concept. This combination of operando techniques allows for monitoring of the short-, medium- and long-range structure under working conditions, including an applied potential, liquid electrolyte and local reaction environment. The structural transformations of the Ag electrocatalyst are monitored with non-negative matrix factorization, linear combination analysis, the Pearson correlation coefficient matrix, and refinements in both real and reciprocal space. Upon application of an oxidative potential in an Ar-saturated aqueous 0.1 M KHCO3/K2CO3 electrolyte, the face-centered cubic (f.c.c.) Ag gradually transforms first to a trigonal Ag2CO3 phase, followed by the formation of a monoclinic Ag2CO3 phase. A reducing potential immediately reverts the structure to the Ag (f.c.c.) phase. Following the electrochemical-reaction-induced phase transitions is of fundamental interest and necessary for understanding and improving the stability of electrocatalysts, and the operando cell proves a versatile setup for probing this. In addition, it is demonstrated that, when studying electrochemical reactions, a high energy or short exposure time is needed to circumvent beam-induced effects. Full Article text
sat Deconstructing 3D growth rates from transmission microscopy images of facetted crystals as captured in situ within supersaturated aqueous solutions By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-09-25 Here, a morphologically based approach is used for the in situ characterization of 3D growth rates of facetted crystals from the solution phase. Crystal images of single crystals of the β-form of l-glutamic acid are captured in situ during their growth at a relative supersaturation of 1.05 using transmission optical microscopy. The crystal growth rates estimated for both the {101} capping and {021} prismatic faces through image processing are consistent with those determined using reflection light mode [Jiang, Ma, Hazlehurst, Ilett, Jackson, Hogg & Roberts (2024). Cryst. Growth Des. 24, 3277–3288]. The growth rate in the {010} face is, for the first time, estimated from the shadow widths of the {021} prismatic faces and found to be typically about half that of the {021} prismatic faces. Analysis of the 3D shape during growth reveals that the initial needle-like crystal morphology develops during the growth process to become more tabular, associated with the Zingg factor evolving from 2.9 to 1.7 (>1). The change in relative solution supersaturation during the growth process is estimated from calculations of the crystal volume, offering an alternative approach to determine this dynamically from visual observations. Full Article text
sat Satispay raises EUR 60 million to further drive its service expansion By thepaypers.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:27:00 +0100 Italy-based unicorn Satispay has announced... Full Article
sat TOKEN secures authorisation from NBR and becomes a payment institution By thepaypers.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 14:49:00 +0100 Token Payment Services (TOKEN) has announced that it obtained its... Full Article
sat Zilch securitisation facility reaches GBP 150 million By thepaypers.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 10:45:00 +0100 Zilch, a fintech company operating an ad-subsidised payments... Full Article
sat VA’s Process for Determining Traumatic Brain Injury in Veterans Seeking Disability Compensation Examined in New Report By Published On :: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 05:00:00 GMT The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) should expand the requirement in its disability compensation process regarding who can diagnose traumatic brain injury (TBI) to include any health care professional with pertinent and ongoing brain injury training and experience, says a new congressionally mandated report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Full Article
sat Standing Committee on Emerging Infectious Diseases Provides Rapid Response to Government on Whether COVID-19 Could Also Be Spread by Conversation By Published On :: Thu, 02 Apr 2020 04:00:00 GMT The recently formed National Academies Standing Committee on Emerging Infectious Diseases and 21st Century Health Threats, assembled at the request of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, has been providing rapid expert consultations on several topics, such as social distancing and severe illness in young adults. Full Article
sat How Disasters Can Spur Resiliency in the Gulf - A Conversation with Roy Wright By Published On :: Wed, 02 Dec 2020 05:00:00 GMT Communities in the Gulf of Mexico are especially familiar with the whims of nature and power of the sea. This year’s hurricane season has already brought power outages, heavy rain, downed trees, and death and injury. Roy Wright talks about the compounding effects and lasting impacts of disasters on shaping resiliency in the Gulf. Full Article
sat Strategies for large enterprises to scale conversational AI across multiple touchpoints By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Sat, 26 Oct 2024 10:41:33 +0530 For large enterprises, Conversational AI isn't just another digital tool; it's becoming a strategic imperative. Consider this: a typical Fortune 500 company handles over 50 million customer interactions annually across various channels – from social media and websites to mobile apps and contact centers. Full Article
sat SpaceX launches satellite to boost Indonesia internet coverage By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Jun 2023 15:07:27 +0530 Over a third of Indonesia's population do not have access to the web, especially in far-flung areas of the world's fourth most populous country. Full Article