Month: October 2021

Vertical farms usually look up. Aerofarms, Plenty, Gotham Greens — these companies are trying to revolutionize agriculture by looking toward the sky, with tall warehouses full of growing equipment extending upward. But Philippe Labrie is looking down. Labrie is the CEO and founder of the pre-seed startup GreenForges, an underground farming company founded in 2019
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The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is the world’s largest aerospace technical society  On August 14th, 2021,. at the end of  an all-day virtual symposium on space philosophy, Dr. Bob Krone, space philosophy’s founder, made a five-slide PowerPoint presentation. Standing by at the zoom symposium waiting to make the day’s final remarks was
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News Tyga Booked on Felony Domestic Violence Charge The rapper was reportedly physical with his ex-girlfriend during an argument By Matthew Strauss October 12, 2021 Facebook Twitter Micheal Ray Nguyen-Stevenson aka Tyga, January 2020 (Edward Berthelot/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Tyga has turned himself in to the Los Angeles Police Department on a charge of felony
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Writer, entrepreneur, and filmmaker, Brendon McNerney is the co-mastermind and CEO of Clash, a very forward-thinking and creator-friendly next-generation short-form video platform. It’s meant for creators to better connect with their most dedicated fanbase. Alongside his co-founders, P.J. Leimgruber, Jean-Baptiste Dominguez, Eric Dvorsak, and their team, the highly anticipated app made its debut today.   Brendon launched
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Ghostface, Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), Gale Weathers (Courtney Cox), and Dewey Riley (David Arquette) are all back in the new Scream, arriving in theaters on January 14, 2022. So, too, is original screenwriter Kevin Williamson, this time as executive producer. But the trailer makes it clear that fans can expect a new generation to get brought into the
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Educator Tiffany Jewell’s book for teen readers, This Book Is Anti-Racist, became a #1 New York Times and indie bestseller in 2020. In her next book, The Antiracist Kid, Jewell brings her expertise as an antiracism and anti-bias facilitator to middle grade readers eager to discover how they can learn about and take action against
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The world of video game is no stranger to creating anime adaptations, with the likes of Pokemon, Persona, Castlevania, and countless others help forging the bond between the two mediums. Now, Cartoon Network is teaming up with Crunchyroll and Telecom Animation Film to dive into the world of Shenmue, a fan-favorite video game franchise that
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Refresh for latest…: MGM/Eon/Universal’s No Time To Die has sped the Aston Martin past the $300M global mark, coming off of an $89.54M sophomore frame at the international box office. That lifts James Bond 25’s overseas cume to $257.27M and, including domestic’s start this session, brings the worldwide total to $313.3M. The overall drop from
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Paris-based cryptocurrency broker SheeldMarket has raised a $10 million Series A funding round led by Atomico. As a EU-registered broker, the company wants to help institutional investors buy and sell crypto assets in a regulated way. Most cryptocurrency products designed for institutional investors focus on American or Asian investors. SheeldMarket thinks it can convince institutional
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Introductions are never easy. Striking a balance between making a good first impression but also the impression you intended to set still very much eludes me.  “Did I talk too much?”  “Did I talk enough?” “Have I presented myself in a way that this person will now spend the rest of their days resentful of
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eFootball – Konami’s rebrand of the long-running Pro Evolution Soccer series – could have signaled a bright new beginning for football games. Shifting to the more modern Unreal Engine 4 and ditching annual full-priced games for a free-to-play model with promises of sizeable content additions and a “pay for what you want” structure felt like
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Pre-human history is immensely hard to untangle. There are no early writings from the Neanderthals handily summarizing all the differences between the Australopithecus and the Orrorin. While we’re finding more ancient bones all the time, they’re still very limited, making it difficult to analyze and catalogue fossil discoveries into one of the many species of Homo, Graecopithecus, and all the
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South Africa’s telecommunication provider Telkom SA SOC Ltd has since October discontinued Netflix Inc. from its phone and internet set-top box, said a Bloomberg report. Telkom’s Content Executive Wanda Mkhize said in a statement that the partnership between the two firms would not be renewed and declined to provide further details, Bloomberg reported. We have
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News Third Power’s Jem Targal Dies at 74 The bassist and singer was the Detroit psych rock trio’s primary songwriter By Matthew Ismael Ruiz October 11, 2021 Facebook Twitter Jem Targal performs with The Third Power in Detroit, Michigan, May 5, 2017. (Photo by Scott Legato/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Third Power bassist, singer, and songwriter
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Caaaaandy Caaaaaane. September was all over the map, with episodes on influential slow burn It Follows, A Nightmare on Elm Street‘s wacky “final” entry Freddy’s Dead, David Lynch’s surreal LA satire Mulholland Drive, and classic lesbian vampire film Dracula’s Daughter. Now that we’re into October, it’s time to bring out some big titles, starting with director John Dahl‘s
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