Eyes In the Sky

One of America’s least known National Historic Landmarks may also be its ugliestคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. It’s kept hidden inside Building 32 on the grounds of the Johnson Space Center in Houston and is identified simply as Chamber A. The “landmark” resembles nothing so much as a bank vault, albeit one with a 40-ton, 40-ft.-wide door.

When the door is shut, however, and the right machinery is turned on, Chamber A becomes, effectively, a giant pocket of outer space. Pumps create a vacuum, and a liquid helium and nitrogen cooling system drives the temperature down to –440°F, not far from absolute zero, the thermal floor at which most molecular m…

4 Ways to Adapt Children to Uncertainty

If you’re a parent, you often feel that life today is complicated, overloaded, and moving at warp speed. Technological advances like AI are creating exponential change, the world is getting hotter, and the future is hard to imagine–both for ourselves and our kids. The world is brimming with uncertainty as life races forwardคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. Scientists are calling our era “The Great Acceleration,” and it’s creating unprecedented challenges for us as we raise our children.

As mental health professionals working with families, we meet so many parents who are afraid that their kids aren’t equipped for all this change and uncertainty—and to be honest, we’re worr…

Revolutionary Battery Scientist John Goodenough Dies at 100_1

John Goodenough, a pioneering researcher who helped transform lithium-ion batteries, died at the age of 100 on Sunday.คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง

His inventions that helped develop modern computers and commercialize lithium-ion batteries touched every person’s life on the planet. Yet few knew him and his work didn’t bring him riches, though it did earn him a Nobel Prize very late in life. None of that bothered Goodenough, as he kept developing better batteries almost until the end of his life. His decades of work and innovation are now a cornerstone in the race to decarbonize the world’s vehicles and energy system.

Goodenough was born in Germany i…

The Pandemic Nightmare Followed This Doctor Home

Sixteen months ago, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City, Dr. Rebecca Martin was one of thousands of out-of-state doctors and nurses who came to help the city battle what was then a new disease. That spring, the pulmonologist from Arkansas spoke to TIME about her 96-hour stint at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn. Martin, 45, wondered at the time how her own hospital, Baxter Regional Medical Center in northern Arkansas, would handle COVID-19 if it arrived. She got her answer this July, when rising infections turned the state into one of the worst virus hotspots in the nation.

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When I flew to New York City at the height of the pandemic in April 2020, it was my first time practicing medicine outside of my home state of A…

Thanks, Mr President! Bloomberg Says Trump Pulling Out of Paris Agreement Has Been a ‘Rallying Cry’ for Green Lobby

More than six months after President Donald Trump announced he would pull the U.S. out of the global climate deal known as the Paris Agreement, about 50 world leaders, as well as major U.S. business executives and U.N. officials gathered in the French capital for a daylong climate summit, insisting that Trump’s decision had no impact—and indeed, might well have mobilized the rest of the world to unite on a key issue.คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง

“The fact that President Trump has a different view has been a rallying cry for the pro-environmentalists groups. And that has been very helpful,” former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at a press con…

BGMEA says Bangladesh 3rd largest apparel source for US in 2022

The United States imported $9.74 billion worth apparel from Bangladesh in 2022, a rise of 36.38 per cent over the figure of $7.16 billion in 2021. The figure was $5.40 billion in 2018, BGMEA president Faruque Hassan said in a recent letter to its members and colleagues.Between 2017 and 2022, US apparel imports from Bangladesh increased at a compounded annual growth rate of 13.99 per cent, whereas similar US imports overall grew by 4.5 per cent annually, Bangladesh media outlets reported.คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง

Apparel imports from China to the United States posted a 10.83 per cent year-on-year (YoY) growth last year in dollar value.Vietnam ranked second, with the value of…

Amazon copied products and rigged search results to promote its own brands, documents show

The Reuters report, reviewing thousands of internal Amazon documents, found that the U.S. company ran a systematic campaign of creating knockoffs and manipulating search results to boost its own private brands in India, one of the company’s largest growth markets.Wednesday’s report showed that, at least in India, manipulating search results to favour Amazon’s products, as well as copying other sellers’ goods, were part of a formal strategy at Amazon – and that at least two senior executives had reviewed it.

The Reuters investigation drew bipartisan criticism of Amazon from U.S. lawmakers.Linking to the story on Twitter and Facebook, Warren, a long-time critic of Amazon, said “these documents show what we feared about Amazon’s monopoly power — that the company is willin…

Clothing makers find it hard to break with China’s supply chain

But amid mounting global economic uncertainties and weakening consumer demand, many are discovering that finding alternative production hubs comes with its own challenges. Some are even upping stumps and moving back to the mainland.“That mature ecosystem, established over decades in China, not only ensures competitive price points, but also delivers stable quality at mass production that’s hard to copy,” Laura Magill, the global head of sustainability at footwear brand Bata Group, said. “I can’t think of another place that can do the quality, the quantity and the price as well as China.”คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง

Apparel makers and factory owners that Bloombe…

China’s consumer sentiment starting to improve, surveys show

Economists will be watching closely if the trend continues since consumption, a key driver of China’s economy, has slowed in recent months because of waning confidence and a housing market slump.The share of consumers planning to spend more over the next six months and “trade up” to more expensive brands increased in August compared with June, according to a bi-monthly survey from Bank of America Corp. คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง

“Our latest August survey showed that consumers’ willingness to spend has improved slightly, likely helped by booming services demand during the summer,” Bank of America economists led by Helen Qiao wrote in a note.A measure of Chinese …

Exhibitor numbers rise at Milano Unica show starting on 6th February

Specifically, the show will host 416 exhibitors, compared to 365 a year earlier, plus once again 34 Japanese companies featured in the Japan Observatory section – dedicated to Japanese manufacturing excellence (there were 40 of them in February 2017) – and 20 Korean exhibitors (as opposed to 22 last year) featured in the Korea Observatory section.”The satisfaction expressed by buyers last July confirmed our choice was the right one, as it was self-evident, since it enabled us to respond to the market’s requirements. Milano Unica’s duty has always been to act on the stimuli issued by the world of fashion, not just in the interest of its exhibitors but also of the industry at large,” wrote the show’s President Ercole Botto Poala in a press release.คำพูดจาก

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