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Drunk Bus in Kent, Ohio, home to Kent State University.
The comedy-drama focuses on Michael (played by Charlie Tahan, best-known for the Netflix series
Ozark), a recent college graduate stuck in Kent, where he drives the campus “drunk bus” in a loop each night, picking up inebriated passengers. Things change for him when he s befriended by a tattoo-faced Samoan-American security guard, Pineapple (Pineapple Tangaroa). The movie co-stars Kara Hayward (
Moonrise Kingdom), comedian Dave Hill and Will Forte (
Saturday Night Live and
The Last Man on Earth).
Written by Chris Molinaro, it’s actually based on LaGanke’s experience of driving the campus bus at Kent State, where Tangaroa was his security detail.
Covid-19: UAE varsity students back on campus for final exams
SM Ayaz Zakir/Sharjah
(Wam)
Unvaccinated students need to provide a negative PCR test result before entering the hall.
For the first time in nearly a year and a half, thousands of university students in UAE are sitting for in-person exams. School heads have assured that strict Covid safety measures will be enforced all throughout the period.
As many as 10,000 students of the University of Sharjah recently took their spring semester finals on-site. These on-campus exams were mainly for the varsity’s advanced, graduate, laboratory and clinical, and medical colleges courses. Those for all other general courses, however, were completed remotely.
Gigajot unveils first commercially available quanta image sensors
Date Announced: 19 May 2021
0.19e- read noise enables photon counting cameras at room temperature.
Pasadena, CA, USA Gigajot Technology, developer of the Quanta Image Sensor (QIS), has announced the first QIS products, marking the dawn of a new era in solid-state imaging. The CMOS-based QIS devices utilize Gigajot s patented sensor architecture and pixel design to achieve record low noise that enables accurate detection of individual photons of light.
The new QIS products are capable of photon counting at room temperature while operating at full speed, and achieving high dynamic range – all in small pixel, high resolution formats. With 5-10x read noise improvement over conventional small pixel image sensors, QIS enables imaging at ultra-low light levels not previously possible.