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NASA wants to control the conversation around the search for ET

A team of US government scientists working with NASA recently published a science article outlining a new “framework” for reporting scientific findings in the search for extraterrestrial life. The proposed guidelines would create a “confidence scale” in order to “set reasonable expectations” about NASA‘s endeavors to track down evidence of alien life. Per the team’s article: The search for such evidence is often framed as an all-or-nothing proposition: either a mission returns definitive evidence of life or it has fallen short of its objective. The binary nature of this framing poses a substantial risk to the overall endeavour (sic) by levying unrealistically high expectations on its initial stages. Up front: Wow! What a great idea right? Every single scientist on Earth… Source link

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Osinbajo’s supporters fault ‘fake’ analysts, commentators over 2023 presidential poll – Blueprint Newspapers Limited

Ahead of the 2023 general elections, a group loyal to the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, on the platform of Osinbajo Support Movement (OSM) has faulted some comments and analysis made by some commentators against the ambition of the Vice President. The group raised concern over attempts by various acclaimed social media influencers to act under the guise of analysis, free speech and supposed objectivity in political analysis to insult and defame the person of Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo.  In a statement signed Wednesday in Abuja by the national convener of OSM, Liberty Olawale Badmus, said all assemblies guided by envy, hate, disapproval with sound, intellectual and modern ways of politics are meant to end in doom.  The group asked Nigerians to reject any mere speculations, often… Source link

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Westport windows painted for Halloween

1of8 Clockwise, from top left; Chloe Robbin, 8, paints her original composition, the alien themed “Planet Pumpkin,” on a window at the Westport Public Library. Scarlett Nathan, 7, paints on the window of a participating downtown business. Elise Mergenthaler, 12, paints on a window of Local to Market on Main Street. A haunted house is painted on a window as part of the Westport Chamber of Commerce’s annual Halloween Window Painting Contest. Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Elise Mergenthaler, 12, paints on a window of Local to Market on Main Street in Westport as part of the chamber of commerce’s annual Halloween Window Painting… Source link

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Westport windows painted for Halloween

WESTPORT — A record number of children participated in this year’s annual Halloween Window Painting Contest put on by the Westport Weston Chamber of Commerce. About 105 children painted 65 windows on businesses and town buildings throughout Westport for a chance to be one of the nine winners to receive a $25 gift card from Cold Fusion, which was also one of the participating windows. Painters competed for scariest, most original and best Halloween themed windows within the elementary, middle and high school levels. “What a turnout. A major increase from last year’s record,” said Matthew Mandell, the chamber’s executive director. “This event is so much fun, the kids and parents just love it… Source link

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Westport windows painted for Halloween

1of8 Clockwise, from top left; Chloe Robbin, 8, paints her original composition, the alien themed “Planet Pumpkin,” on a window at the Westport Public Library. Scarlett Nathan, 7, paints on the window of a participating downtown business. Elise Mergenthaler, 12, paints on a window of Local to Market on Main Street. A haunted house is painted on a window as part of the Westport Chamber of Commerce’s annual Halloween Window Painting Contest. Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Elise Mergenthaler, 12, paints on a window of Local to Market on Main Street in Westport as part of the chamber of commerce’s annual Halloween Window Painting… Source link

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Strega Nona Is Not a Communist

The other day I saw this meme. Variations of this meme, which depict Strega Nona, the beloved “Grandma Witch” created by the late children’s book author Tomie dePaola, as an exemplar of mutual aid and socialist praxis, appear quite regularly. Given the internet’s limitless appetite for deciding anything people have affectionate feelings toward is Actually Anti-Capitalist, it was perhaps inevitable that Strega Nona’s draft number should come up. Unfortunately, as a person who has read Strega Nona (and its many sequels) to his toddler one thousand times over the last year, I must insist everyone knock it off. Strega Nona is not your Marxist meemaw. Strega Nona is going to be the first one up against the wall. I could retype this book from memory, but I’ll keep the plot summary… Source link

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Cold Fusion: Lineage Logistics completes acquisition of Kloosterboer Group

Lineage Logistics LLC, a leading global temperature-controlled industrial REIT and logistics solutions provider, has completed its acquisition of Kloosterboer Group, a Netherlands-based, family-owned cold storage company with a strong global footprint. The companies combine to create an enhanced facility network in key European markets with a focus on sustainability and innovation within the temperature-controlled supply chain. Kloosterboer has 900 team members and 11 strategically located facilities in the Netherlands, France, Germany, Canada, and South Africa, totaling 6.4 million cubic meters of capacity and 790,000 pallet positions, with a commercial focus on port-based activities and highly automated warehouse solutions. Kloosterboer also provides value-added services like freight… Source link

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