ST. LOUIS – LatConnect 60 will feed Spire Global Automatic Identification System (AIS) vessel-tracking data into algorithms the Australian Earth-observation startup is developing with Curtin University to prevent maritime collisions, the companies announced Oct. 5. With funding from the Australian Research Council, LatConnect 60 and Curtin University’s Intelligent Sensing & Perception Laboratory are creating sensor-fusion
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Facebook’s six-hour outage the previous day shows the repercussions from relying on just a few big players and underscores the need for more rivals, EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager said on Tuesday. The outage prevented the company’s 3.5 billion users from accessing its social media and messaging services such as WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger, the largest
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A man walks past the U.S. Capitol building as a government shutdown looms in Washington, September 30, 2021. Leah Millis | Reuters The flurry of activity in Congress will not wane soon. Lawmakers have spent their early fall jumping among high-stakes agenda items. The breakneck pace will continue in the coming months, and Washington’s ability
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Photography has a symbiotic relationship to fashion; you simply can’t have one without the other. But for Chanel, it goes even deeper. “Fashion is about clothes, models, and photographers,” stated Chanel’s creative director Virginie Viard in the spring-summer 2022 press notes. “Karl Lagerfeld used to photograph the Chanel campaigns himself. Today, I call upon photographers.
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ST. LOUIS – Orbital Micro Systems announced an agreement Oct. 5 with UK technology firm Thomas Keating Ltd. to jointly fund design, development and testing of millimeter-wave instruments for commercial weather satellites. OMS launched the first commercial cubesat equipped with a microwave radiometer in 2019. Since then, the Boulder, Colorado-based firm has been working to
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After major success with Simon Lunches debut EP “Never Knew the night”, he is back at it in the studio cultivating new material for his fans.  Simon Lunche was coming off of his first critically acclaimed solo album release during the pandemic last September sitting alone in his Berkeley, California childhood home. Being stuck there for
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Dr. J’s Natural and PCA BioScience Unveiled “The Science of PCA” at Gala Red Carpet Event at AnQi Bistro in Costa Mesa, California   Costa Mesa, October 4, 2021 – On the evening of September 30, 2021, local business and government officials, celebrities, influencers and media joined renowned medical researcher and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Lanny Johnson
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Denise Duong is a Vietnamese American artist whose artwork appears on the cover of the Autumn 2021 issue of World Literature Today. Her paintings, drawings, and murals tell stories of adventure—of hope and love and loss—with an eclectic cast of characters modeled after marionette puppets, and her work often features vibrant, eye-catching colors. A native
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Andrea Ramirez!! Andrea has always been an intuitive and a channeler. She uses her gifts, experience, and different techniques to help entrepreneurs and professionals in all areas to reconnect with their spirituality, helping when in need of a boost, bringing balance and an uplifted mindset to navigate through life and business in a coherent, meaningful,
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Nobel winners: (From left to right) Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi. (Courtesy: Bengt Nyman; J J Guillen/EPA/Shutterstock; Michele Catanzaro) Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi have won the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics. The prize is awarded “for groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of complex physical systems”. The prize is worth 10
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