New PFF Mock Draft Sends OT to Vikings 3 minutes read
It’s mock draft season, and the Minnesota Vikings are in the mix for some sort of trench-man. The Vikings offensive and defensive line performances were derelict in 2020, so most draft theories suggest that the team will fortify the trenches.
On Darrisaw, PFF’s Austin Gayle writes:
“Darrisaw is one of the bigger college football breakouts in 2020. A former three-star recruit out of Maryland, Darrisaw has improved his grade from 68.6 starting at left tackle in 2018 up to 95.6 playing the same position in 2020. The 6-foot-5, 350-pounder earned himself some money this season, for sure.”
Double mask debate highlights importance of tight seal around nose and mouth Peter Krouse, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced findings last week that suggest wearing two masks enhances your protection against the coronavirus by creating a tighter seal around your nose and mouth.
Yet some medical experts have long maintained that the chief benefit to wearing two masks is the increased filtration rather than the tighter fit, that two masks provide extra layers to capture any infected droplets you might exhale or inhale.
So, cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer contacted both medical experts and mask designers for the latest thinking on the question of one mask or two. Here is what we found:
2/10/21
Swiftarc Venture Labs has completed an investment in Nashville-based
Artiphon, a consumer electronics company pioneering the future of music creation. As true innovators in the space, Artiphon designs interactive musical experiences by combining smart hardware and interactive content. The hardware maker is known for its music-making gadgets that are democratizing access for the musically curious. This investment reflects Swiftarc s high conviction in forward-thinking innovation as we look forward to partnering with Artiphon s talented team to continue their meaningful pursuit of making music creation accessible to all, added Fabian Urquijo, President of Swiftarc Ventures.
INSTRUMENT 1 and Orba, their first two smart instruments, launched with record-setting success on Kickstarter, both raising $1M+ in pre-orders. The company has also raised capital from AOL co-founder Steve Case and Warner Music Group. The Artiphon team is composed of designers, musicians, and engineer
Swiftarc Venture Labs Announces Investment in Music Creation Innovator Artiphon
Makers of multifaceted instruments enabling music creativity for novices and pros alike
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NEW YORK, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Swiftarc Venture Labs has completed an investment in Nashville-based Artiphon, a consumer electronics company pioneering the future of music creation. As true innovators in the space, Artiphon designs interactive musical experiences by combining smart hardware and interactive content. The hardware maker is known for its music-making gadgets that are democratizing access for the musically curious. This investment reflects Swiftarc s high conviction in forward-thinking innovation as we look forward to partnering with Artiphon s talented team to continue their meaningful pursuit of making music creation accessible to all, added Fabian Urquijo, President of Swiftarc Ventures.
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PICK RIGHT SYRINGE: Selecting the proper needle gauge and length is a basic step toward administering vaccines properly. Two veterinarians offer advice on how to administer vaccines correctly.
Feb 05, 2021
“Improper administration of animal health products not only devalues the animal, but it can cause consumers to have an undesirable eating experience down the line,” says John Currin, Extension veterinarian and Beef Quality Assurance coordinator with Virginia Tech University.
To prevent meat quality defects, ensure animal well-being and increase market value of cattle, Currin and Jody Wade, a veterinarian with Boehringer Ingelheim, provide insight on best practices for vaccine administration: