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Block’s main campus. Members of the Block community are invited to a lunchtime event to discuss recent Nobel Prizes in chemistry, physics, and medicine. Sponsored by the School of Mathematics, “Learn the Nobel Prize at Lunch” features four 15-minute lectures by Brock researchers that elucidate the complex scientific concepts behind groundbreaking research and revolutionize the future. We will focus on potential applications that could cause Chemistry Professor Georgi Nikonov talks about the history and significance of the Nobel Prize. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Jumbo Gao will speak about the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, which was awarded to Mungi G.…

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It is critical for litigators and eDiscovery consultants to monitor developments in case law, especially as they relate to emerging technologies and changes in legal practice. As the first half of 2023 comes to an end, it’s an ideal time to consider hot-button issues. This knowledge helps litigators anticipate what to expect in court, guide technology and provider partnership needs, and move cases forward efficiently. Here are two growing discovery trends. #1: There is a growing demand for carefully crafted ESI protocols. More and more litigators are creating protocols to guide e-discovery in litigation. Not surprisingly, this topic has gained…

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October 11, 2023, 3:46 PM ET Family of 20-year-old boy found dead in Israel says his death is ‘a loss to humanity’ From CNN’s Sabrina Souza Itai Grisco Provided by the Grisko family A New Jersey-born Israeli soldier was killed in an attack on Israel, his family told CNN. Itai’s aunt Rachel Grisco, who now lives in Los Angeles, said soldiers knocked on Itai Grisco’s door at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday night and told them her son had died. The family offered hope and prayers for four days. “No one knew what was happening to him,” she said. His family was…

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Even in an era where quarterbacks defend as hard as they can and wide receivers don’t breathe, scoring touchdowns through five weeks of the 2023 NFL season has been a challenge. This season, 15 teams, almost half the league, have scored 12 or fewer touchdowns on offense. 22 teams average fewer than three players per game. Leading the way are the New York Giants and New England Patriots, whose offenses have scored five and six touchdowns, respectively, this season and are a surefire cure for insomnia. Combined with this weekend’s bad weather, this trend looks certain to continue into Week…

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The luxury real estate market is constantly changing, and the most successful real estate professionals are those who can stay one step ahead of new developments. If you’re looking to expand your sphere of influence in the luxury market, you should look to the emerging class of buyers known as Henrys. Understanding this group and how to properly market to them will help you generate more sales and a larger customer base. What exactly is Henry? In the world of real estate, henry means “high-income earner, not yet wealthy.” This is especially true for people who usually belong to upper-middle…

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Ben Goldfarb, an environmental journalist and author of an acclaimed book about how beavers and roads carve out wilderness, will be the Sharon Dunwoody Science Journalist in Residence at the University of Wisconsin-Madison this fall. are doing. From October 17th to 19th, gold farb In addition to visiting campus and participating in classrooms to share his science journalism expertise with students in English, journalism, and ecology courses, he will also speak about his reporting experiences and what he learned about ecology during the Wisconsin Science Festival. is. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held…

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In a celebratory convergence of innovation and global impact, the 2023 Solve Challenge Finals, hosted by MIT Solve, took place and welcomed the Solve Class of 2023. These teams are determined to tackle Solve’s 2023 global challenges, rooted in advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and perfecting the impact of technology in working towards social good. serves as an example. To set the tone for the day, MIT President Cynthia Barnhart called for bold action in service to the world, and MIT Solve Executive Director Hala Hanna encouraged new solver teams and attendees to encouraged them to use their…

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shopping by Nick Dovilla Nutens issued October 11, 2023, 2:48 PM ET When you buy through our links, The New York Post may receive compensation and/or receive an affiliate commission. TikTok has become the place to find the smartest kitchen gadgets, self-care essentials, and other ‘never had it before’ products. Even if you’ve never seen TikTok, you can improve your life with these amazing discoveries. Luckily, now is the perfect time to grab these TikTok essentials, as many of them will be on sale during Amazon’s October Prime Day event. The only prey? You only have until the end of…

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Nearly two years after demolition of the historic Dunedin mansion known as Kellogg House was approved for demolition, the property is back on the market.A vacant waterfront property with a private dock at 129 S. Buena Vista Drive is on the market for $7 million, according to real estate firm Coldwell Banker.The one-acre lot was home to a 7,600-square-foot Mediterranean Revival home built in 1925. At one time, it was owned by the founder of the cereal company Kellogg. WK Kellogg purchased it in his 1934 and he spent two winters in his Gulf Coast home. The house was later…

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BLACKSBURG, Va. (WDBJ) – Many people are interested in how the U.S. government responds to attacks on Israel.Virginia Tech experts shared their insights on next steps.”This is a very dangerous situation and a difficult situation,” said Karen Hult, a political science professor at Vermont State University.She believes the U.S. government’s first step is to show support for and condemn the attack.”The next question becomes how possible it is to mobilize some level of international support to try to do something to calm the situation in the short term,” Hult said. Ta.She said Israel needs support beyond words, but without the…

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