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Coastal News Today | World - Tsunami Hazard Found By Scientists Will Destroy Coastal Cities

Scientists have perceived another and possibly annihilating tsunami peril in explicit spaces of the world, associated with undersea strike-slip faults in the Earth’s crust – where squares of rock along a partition point slide uniformly past one another.

Why Edith Hamilton feared lazy minds more than atomic bombs » MercatorNet

Mythology alone had been sold. She loved the ancient Greeks because like her, they loved the mind of the individual. “The Greeks were the first intellectualists,” she maintained. “In a world where the irrational had played the chief role, they came forward as the protagonists of the mind.” Elaborating on this point, she noted a remarkable feature of the ancient culture of Athens: The fundamental fact about the Greek was that he had to use his mind. The ancient priest had said, “Thus far and no farther. We set the limits of thought.” The Greeks said, “All things are to be examined and called into question. There are no limits set on thought…

One Major Side Effect of Sitting on the Couch Too Much, Says New Study

One Major Side Effect of Sitting on the Couch Too Much, Says New Study One Major Side Effect of Sitting on the Couch Too Much, Says New Study Everyone knows that leading a sedentary lifestyle won t do your body any favors. Forgoing your daily run or HIIT session, not treating yourself to long and healthy walks, or simply not moving around in any meaningful way are just some of the shortest and surest paths to weight gain, enduring back and shoulder pain, eventually developing heart disease and diabetes, and per recent research published in the Journal of Sports Sciences poor mental health that could spiral into depression.

Teresa Poggenpohl Joins Unisys as Chief Marketing Officer

Teresa Poggenpohl Joins Unisys as Chief Marketing Officer Accenture veteran brings deep IT services and brand leadership experience News provided by Share this article Share this article BLUE BELL, Pa., May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) today announced that Teresa Poggenpohl, who formerly served Accenture as chief marketing and communications officer for North America, has joined the company as chief marketing officer and senior vice president, Marketing and Communications. She reports directly to Unisys Chair and Chief Executive Officer Peter Altabef. Teresa is a recognized leader in IT services and an innovator in her field who will bring her deep experience to our marketing and communications efforts as we position our company and our solutions for future growth, said Altabef. The Unisys story is both inspiring and evolving. Teresa will lead the way in working with teams throughout the company and beyond to communicate our compelling message.

Natrion Announces a High-Performance, Scalable Solid Electrolyte for Solid-State Batteries

Share this article Share this article BINGHAMTON, N.Y., May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Natrion, a leader in the research and development of next-generation battery technologies, announced today a new high-performance, flexible, and durable solid electrolyte thin film for the production of all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs). Called the Lithium Solid Ionic Composite (LISIC), this technology has been designed as a plug and play component that can be rapidly implemented by lithium-ion battery manufacturers to turn their existing product lines into ASSBs that mitigate fire risk, improve lifespan, and enable the construction of longer-range electric vehicles. This solution has great potential to make commercial solid state batteries a reality in the near term said Russell Hoge, Ph.D., a former senior executive with Mobil Chemical Company (retired). Enabling solid-state battery technologies like this will be critical in overcoming the safety and performance obstacles that are currently

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