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Owners of this Lake Erie winery say the pandemic pushed us five years ahead in just one year

Owners of this Lake Erie winery say the pandemic ‘pushed us five years ahead in just one year’ Updated Jun 02, 2021; Posted Apr 30, 2021 Courtyard Winery s main location is at 10021 W. Main Road in North East, Pennsylvania, which is the home base for Lake Erie Wine Country. The winery is open daily. It also has four other locations in western Pennsylvania. Facebook Share At Courtyard Winery in North East, Pennsylvania, there’s plenty of history to go with with the wines you can purchase from Laura and Randy Graham. They are sourcing grapes from a farm that Randy’s great-grandparents settled on near the south shore of Lake Erie. Back then, as the website notes, most farms in that area included a variety of fruit crops including grapes that were hand-picked and packed into baskets and sent to New York City by railcar.

A cheerleader s salty language comes to the Supreme Court

WASHINGTON – The case of the cheerleader’s salty language comes to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, at a moment when technological and social changes should cause the court to expand First Amendment protections of student speech. Social media necessitate rethinking the proper scope of government’s jurisdiction, through public schools, in controlling students. And the fact that freedom of speech is besieged in academic settings justifies judicial supervision of schools’ attempts to extend their controls. When B.L., a Pennsylvania ninth-grader, failed to make the varsity cheerleading team, she posted on Snapchat a picture of her raised middle finger and this caption: “(Expletive) school (expletive) softball (expletive) cheer (expletive) everything.” Another student brought this episode of adolescent volatility to the attention of the school’s coaches, who suspended B.L. from the junior varsity cheerleading team because she had damaged the school’

Nanostructured device stops light in its tracks

Credits: Image: Marco Turchetti Next image Understanding how light waves oscillate in time as they interact with materials is essential to understanding light-driven energy transfer in materials, such as solar cells or plants. Due to the fantastically high speeds at which light waves oscillate, however, scientists have yet to develop a compact device with enough time resolution to directly capture them. Now, a team led by MIT researchers has demonstrated chip-scale devices that can directly trace the weak electric field of light waves as they change in time. Their device, which incorporates a microchip that uses short laser pulses and nanoscale antennas, is easy to use, requiring no special environment for operation, minimal laser parameters, and conventional laboratory electronics.

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