Month: October 2022

Ultralow-vibration performance and operational flexibility are defining features of ICEoxford’s latest closed-cycle cryostat Cool thinking, cold science: Paul Kelly (left), chief technical officer at ICEoxford, and Greg Graf, the firm’s engineering manager, headed up the design effort on the DRY ICE DYAD cryostat. (Courtesy: ICEoxford) While the mercury was hitting record highs in the UK
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WASHINGTON — Virgin Orbit says it is technically ready for its next LauncherOne mission, and the first orbital launch from the United Kingdom, but is still waiting on a launch license from the British government. Virgin Orbit announced Oct. 5 that it completed a launch rehearsal for the mission, including fueling of the rocket, three
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News Kanye West Locked Out of Twitter Following Anti-Semitic Tweet Yesterday, the rapper’s Instagram account was restricted for policy violations By Madison Bloom and Rob Arcand October 9, 2022 Facebook Twitter Kanye West (Photo by Edward Berthelot/GC Images). Facebook Twitter Kanye West  has been locked out of his Twitter account after posting an anti-Semitic tweet,
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Europe is facing a tough winter, as inflation and energy prices continue to rise. The continent also faces tough decisions following its scorching hot summer Heat waves in Europe broke records, sparked widespread wildfires and even damaged a busy runway at a London airport. Unlike the U.S., European countries don’t rely on air conditioning to
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When Rianne Van Rompaey was 17, and her agent asked her about her dreams, she didn’t hold back: a magazine cover, a Hollywood movie. “And maybe after that,” she recalls answering, “I’ll start a restaurant.” Though her response had a ring of teenage naïveté to it, the Dutch model, now 26, has checked magazine covers
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Focus Features’Tár opened in limited release to strong results with $160,000 at four locations in New York and Los Angles for a $40,000 per theater average, one of the best PTAs since Covid and not bad for a 2-hour and 38-minute arthouse film pre-pandemic. Riding strong reviews, the Cate Blanchett-starrer by Todd Field was no. 1 in three
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The White House on Oct. 7 released ‘The National Strategy for the Arctic Region’ WASHINGTON — An updated U.S. strategy for the Arctic the Biden administration released Oct. 7 predicts greater power competition in that part of the world, fueled by climate change and growing military activities.  The strategy updates the 2013 version, and lays
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Belarusian human rights activis Ales Bialiatski speaks after he and the Belarusian human rights organization Vjasna were awarded the 2020 Right Livelihood Award in Stockholm on December 3, 2020. Anders Wiklund | Afp | Getty Images Belarusian human rights activist Ales Bialiatski, Russian human rights organization Memorial and the Ukrainian human rights organization Center for
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Zoom In IconArrows pointing outwards Stable Diffusion’s web interface, DreamStudio Screenshot/Stable Diffusion Computer programs can now create never-before-seen images in seconds. Feed one of these programs some words, and it will usually spit out a picture that actually matches the description, no matter how bizarre. The pictures aren’t perfect. They often feature hands with extra
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