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Some Texans picking up the pieces after the winter storm have sued ERCOT. How likely are they to be successful?


Some Texans picking up the pieces after the winter storm have sued ERCOT. How likely are they to be successful?
Texans are looking for justice after losing power and heat during the winter blast, but can they get money from the state s power grid operator?
Author: Niccole Caan (KENS 5)
Published: 11:01 PM CST March 5, 2021
Updated: 11:31 PM CST March 5, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Many have filed property damage, personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits against the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT – the private, nonprofit group that manages the Texas power grid – after losing power for days during the February winter storm. 
There is no clear answer on if these lawsuits will be successful or if they will even be allowed to proceed in the courts. The big question right now is whether or not ERCOT has what is legally called “sovereign immunity. If so, that means ERCOT may be protected from la ....

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Smart Vision Lights Expands Sales Team With Hire of Machine Vision Engineer Miguel Sanchez


Smart Vision Lights Expands Sales Team With Hire of Machine Vision Engineer Miguel Sanchez
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Miguel Sanchez joins Smart Vision Lights as its Regional Sales Representative. Sanchez will provide support in several U.S. states as well as Mexico and Central America.
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“Miguel Sanchez has great experience not only in lighting but in the overall machine vision market, and his knowledge of that space will be invaluable to our ongoing commitment to serving the automation lighting market,” says Paul Powers, SVL Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing.
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Smart Vision Lights (SVL), a global leader in the design and manufacture of innovative LED illumination solutions for machine vision and other applications, is proud to announce the addition of Miguel Sanchez as Regional Sales Representative. ....

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Dogs 'were first tamed in Siberia' and came with settlers to America 15,000 years ago


Dogs ‘were first tamed in Siberia’ and came with settlers to America 15,000 years ago
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The first settlers in America were likely accompanied by dogs (Ettore Mazza)
The first settlers in America brought their own dogs with them 15,000 years ago from northeast Asia - hinting that humans first domesticated dogs in Siberia. 
The new find suggests that humans first tamed dogs more than 23,000 years ago in Siberia, then travelled West into Europe and Asia and East into America. 
The Americas were one of the last areas of the world to be settled by human beings - and by that point, dogs had been domesticated from their wolf ancestors.  ....

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First People to Enter the Americas Likely Did so With Their Dogs - HeritageDaily


The first people to settle in the Americas likely brought their own canine companions with them, according to new research which sheds more light on the origin of dogs.
An international team of researchers led by archaeologist Dr Angela Perri, of Durham University, UK, looked at the archaeological and genetic records of ancient people and dogs.
They found that the first people to cross into the Americas before 15,000 years ago, who were of northeast Asian descent, were accompanied by their dogs.
 
The researchers say this discovery suggests that dog domestication likely took place in Siberia before 23,000 years ago. People and their dogs then eventually travelled both west into the rest of Eurasia, and east into the Americas. ....

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First people to enter the Americas likely did so with their dogs


Credit: Ettore Mazza
The first people to settle in the Americas likely brought their own canine companions with them, according to new research which sheds more light on the origin of dogs.
An international team of researchers led by archaeologist Dr Angela Perri, of Durham University, UK, looked at the archaeological and genetic records of ancient people and dogs.
They found that the first people to cross into the Americas before 15,000 years ago, who were of northeast Asian descent, were accompanied by their dogs.
The researchers say this discovery suggests that dog domestication likely took place in Siberia before 23,000 years ago. People and their dogs then eventually travelled both west into the rest of Eurasia, and east into the Americas. ....

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