At least 26 migrants land on Kent beaches – BBC News

Image caption One boat carrying 14 migrants landed at Kingsdown on Saturday morning

At least two boats carrying a total of 26 migrants have arrived on the Kent coast after crossing the English Channel.

One boat reportedly carrying 12 migrants, was picked up by Border Force patrols at about 10:00 BST and brought to shore at Dover.

A second boat carrying 14 migrants landed at Kingsdown shortly after.

It is understood there were also landings at Deal and Folkestone although they have not been confirmed.

The Coastguard confirmed it was dealing with "a number" of incidents.

The Home Office has been contacted for a comment.

It was announced earlier the Home Office has sent a formal request to defence chiefs asking for help to deal with migrants attempting to cross the English Channel.

The Home Office said it was possible the Royal Navy could be brought in to patrol the migrant traffic.

Dover and Deal MP Natalie Elphicke said: "We've gone into this record number of people crossing over this year all options need to be on the table."

On Friday a record number of unaccompanied migrant children arrived in the UK.

The 23 youths were taken into the care of Kent County Council, on top of the 70 who arrived in July.

Those figures do not include those travelling with their families, and the Home Office has refused to confirm the number of children arriving.

Since January 2019 at least 5,800 people have entered the UK on small boats, and about 155 have been returned to Europe.

The Home Office blamed current regulations - which determine where an asylum-seeker's claim is heard - for the comparatively low number of people to have been returned to Europe.

On Friday Home Secretary Priti Patel said the boats needed to be prevented from leaving France.

On Thursday a record number of 235 people made the crossing in 17 vessels on Thursday.

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10 of the UK’s best seaside cafes and beach shacks – The Guardian

Fresh From The Sea, Port Isaac, Cornwall

Port Isaac has a medieval harbour, which once handled coal and pottery. Now, tourists come to walk the coastal path and visit the neighbouring harbour of Port Gaverne and its rock pools. Fisherman Calum Greenhalgh can often be seen hauling his catch up the hill in Port Isaac, and it is his fish shop and cafe, run with his wife Tracey, that Cornish chef Nathan Outlaw recommends: He catches the crabs and lobsters in the bay and she cooks and serves them. They do the best crab sandwich (9.75) in the world! freshfromthesea.co.uk

Less than 90 minutes by train from London St Pancras lies Broadstairs, with its fishermens cottages and retro ice-cream parlour, Morellis, complete with soda fountain and jukebox. Guardian food writer Felicity Cloake has found a new reason to visit: Flotsam and Jetsam, a pop-up from seafront restaurant Wyatt and Jones, which offers a dizzying array of sauces such as squid ink hot sauce and oyster mayo which are perfect squeezed on to a cone of frites (3.50), as well as crispy crab dumplings (6.50). On Facebook

Going to the village and fishing port of Saint Monans is like a trip back in time, with its 14th-century foreshore church, 17th-century houses nudging the harbourside and salt pans from its industrial past. Its also on the 117-mile Fife Coastal Path (linking the Firth of Forth with the Firth of Tay). Scott Smith, chef and co-owner of Edinburghs Fhior, suggests stopping for lunch: Although its a smokehouse, I always go for the fresh lobster. Half a lobster with tarragon mayonnaise is 14.50. eastpier.co.uk

Fossil hunting on the beaches between Charmouth and Lyme Regis is a fun way to explore Dorsets Jurassic Coast. Food writer and chef Gill Meller knows the region and this cafe is his top tip: Famous for its vegan shakshuka, it opens early so you can have a coffee after a swim, sit outside and look out over the Cobb and the bay. Its unpretentious, inexpensive and where youll find the fishermen. 24 Marine Parade, no website

The Magpie was built in 1750 as a merchants house and overlooks Whitby harbour and is food writer Yasmin Khans favourite: Its an atmospheric place. It has the best fish and chips in the UK, with chips fried in beef dripping. Its also where author Bram Stoker got inspiration for Dracula. (In 1890, Stoker arrived at Mrs Veazeys guesthouse in the town.) The huge menu includes cod and chips (11.50) and Whitby wholetail scampi with chips (12.50). magpiecafe.co.uk

This Devon town is harbourside perfection on a sunny day. A wander to Churston Cove is a good way to start, as is a visit to Berry Head national nature reserve to see the breeding colonies of guillemots. Seafood ambassador and chef Mitch Tonks says there is no need to stray far for lunch. Overlooking the bay, Shoals is part of a salt-water lido. Run by fish merchant Sean Perkes and his wife Sarah, its all about fresh local fish. The skate wing is fabulous. The catch of the day, served with sides, is 13.95. shoalsbrixham.co.uk

Think Dungeness, think shingle beaches, Derek Jarmans garden and the looming nuclear power station on the headland. The local beer is good, too, so visit the tap room at Wantsum Brewery. Food writer Kate Young describes the Snack Shack as a small shipping container featuring a kitchen, surrounded by a collection of weathered wooden picnic tables. Ive thought about the fish baps (on soft rolls, with fresh salad, served with rough chunky chips) at least once a week since I visited. Its tiny, and tentatively open, so steer clear at weekends and peak hours to avoid overcrowding. dungenesssnackshack.net

Anglesey is perfect for paddling, especially Church Bay with its cliff paths and rock pools, or for windsurfing at Trearddur Bay. Food writer and blogger Karen Burns-Booth suggests refuelling in the unlikely setting of a tin shed on a campsite. The Marram Grass is a favourite. It started off serving campers and now does creative but unpretentious restaurant-quality dishes at the seaside. Anglesey crab and lemon tatws rosti is 9, Menai mussels with tarragon basil 10. themarramgrass.com

For Nicola Miller, food writer and columnist, a day well-spent at the Suffolk port town would be an early lunch at Winkles At The Ferry (scampi and chips, 9.95) then a walk along the Deben to where it meets the sea. Follow the coastal path through to Felixstowe proper with its sandy beaches, pier and arcade then to Landguard Fort, near the Port of Felixstowe, which has a nature reserve, empty shingle-and-sand beaches and a wonderful view of the shipping channels. On Facebook

Ballycastle, with its seafront gardens, sandy beach and salt-weathered Pans Rocks, is a beauty: ferries also run to Rathlin Island for seal-spotting. Northern Irish food writer Diana Henry says: My brothers (and me, when Im in town) go to Mortons in the harbour. I take a bottle of champagne to the beach to have with the fish and chips, and my own mayo or tartare sauce, too. The cod supper is 8.10. On Facebook

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Galveston must keep its word on sudden beach closures – Galveston County Daily News

Were willing to take Mayor pro tem Craig Browns word that city leaders have no plans to close the beaches during Labor Day weekend, as they did with very short notice just before the long Fourth of July holiday.

Its understandable, however, that some in Galveston, especially in the business community, are skeptical and worried about a repeat of that last-minute July decision, which delivered a substantial financial blow to many attempting to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Once bitten, and all that.

Part of the problem is city leaders cant or wont talk in any detail or with any assurance about what might make them close the beaches again. Thats not unique to them; its a problem with the whole pandemic management program at every level.

The thing that will call the tune and decide our fates is a nebulous, pulsating cloud of mostly unnamed, much less defined, data points. Its somewhat akin to being back in the hands of the oracles and at the mercy of signs and portents.

We all must suck it up and drive on, but for how long and to where exactly; who knows?

No matter whether that was inevitable or because of some avoidable systemic failure, it has inevitably caused people to doubt and divide into camps of believers and non-believers. In fact, the story of COVID-19 every day reads more like a tale of religious schism.

Be that as it may, its not on the heads of local leaders.

The uncertainty Galveston leaders have expressed about managing tourism during this pandemic is the most understandable and forgivable.

The city council is made up of volunteers with no special expertise in epidemiology, or necessarily business, for that matter, attempting to navigate their own professional and personal lives through an environment well beyond their control.

Theyre in the same boat as the rest of us, except theyre caught between constituencies whose agendas and recommendations, or demands, are both valid in context and exactly opposite in effect open, close, now, later, do, dont.

One decision might kill people, the other kill businesses and jobs.

Its hard to find a spot to build compromise in a landscape of such diametric absolutes.

We have to give leaders, especially the local volunteers, some room to err on the side of caution.

What we reasonably can expect even from them, however, is refrain from dropping anything heavy on our heads just out of the blue, as Galveston leaders did before the Fourth of July Beach closures.

This is not just a question of inconvenience. Businesses such as those accepting reservations must be able to communicate with customers or face their wrath.

It was wrong for the city of Galveston to have allowed hotels and beach rental operators, to name a couple, to continue booking rooms without even an honest heads-up that closing the beaches was under serious discussion.

Whatever else it does, the city cant do that again.

More broadly, the keepers of the data points should consider maybe cooking them down to something digestible.

If its too soon to reopen schools, just for example, whats the basis of that argument and what should we look for to change?

A few benchmarks would, if nothing else, give us something to root for.

Michael A. Smith

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17-year-old girl airlifted with life-threatening injuries following crash on North Landing Bridge in Virginia Beach – WAVY.com

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) A 17-year-old girl was airlifted to the hospital after suffering life-threatening injuries during a crash Friday night in Virginia Beach.

The call reporting the incident came in around 10:25 p.m. Friday in the 3900 block of North Landing Road.

Initial investigation say an SUV was traveling northbound on North Landing Road from Chesapeake into Virginia Beach at a high rate of speed.

After the vehicle crossed the North Landing Bridge, it went off the road and struck a pole and several objects, which caused it to overturn.

The driver, a 17-year-old boy sustained non life-threatening injuries and was sent to the hospital.

His passenger, however, a 17-year-old girl, suffered life-threatening injuries and was airlifted by first responders.

North Landing Bridge was shut down for several hours in both directions following the single-vehicle accident, but reopened just after 9 a.m. Saturday.

Police have not release additional details.

Stay with WAVY.com for details.

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Cloud Radio Access Network Market Research Report by Technology, by Component, by Network, by Deployment Area – Global Forecast to 2025 – Cumulative…

New York, Aug. 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Cloud Radio Access Network Market Research Report by Technology, by Component, by Network, by Deployment Area - Global Forecast to 2025 - Cumulative Impact of COVID-19" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p05913866/?utm_source=GNW

The Global Cloud Radio Access Network Market is expected to grow from USD 718.96 Million in 2019 to USD 1,353.96 Million by the end of 2025 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.12%.

Market Segmentation & Coverage:This research report categorizes the Cloud Radio Access Network to forecast the revenues and analyze the trends in each of the following sub-markets:

Based on Technology, the Cloud Radio Access Network Market studied across Centralization Technology and Virtualization Technology. The Centralization Technology further studied across Layer-2 Cloud Radio Access Network and Layer-3 Cloud Radio Access Network. The Virtualization Technology further studied across Architecture of Virtualization Technology and Flexran.

Based on Component, the Cloud Radio Access Network Market studied across Services and Solution. The Services further studied across Consulting, Maintenance & Support, Planning & Implementation, and Training. The Solution further studied across Cloud Public Radio Interface - Radio Frequency Analyzer, Cloud-Based Test Management Tool, and Optical Time Domain Reflectometer Technology-Based Testing Module.

Based on Network, the Cloud Radio Access Network Market studied across 3G, 4G, and 5G.

Based on Deployment Area, the Cloud Radio Access Network Market studied across High-Density Urban Areas, Large Public Venues, Suburban & Rural Areas, and Targeted Outdoor Urban Areas.

Based on Geography, the Cloud Radio Access Network Market studied across Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Middle East & Africa. The Americas region surveyed across Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and United States. The Asia-Pacific region surveyed across Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand. The Europe, Middle East & Africa region surveyed across France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom.

Company Usability Profiles:The report deeply explores the recent significant developments by the leading vendors and innovation profiles in the Global Cloud Radio Access Network Market including Altiostar, Asocs Ltd., Cisco Systems, Inc., Ericsson AB, Fujitsu, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Intel Corporation, Mavenir Systems, NEC Corporation, Nokia Corporation, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, and ZTE Corporation.

FPNV Positioning Matrix:The FPNV Positioning Matrix evaluates and categorizes the vendors in the Cloud Radio Access Network Market on the basis of Business Strategy (Business Growth, Industry Coverage, Financial Viability, and Channel Support) and Product Satisfaction (Value for Money, Ease of Use, Product Features, and Customer Support) that aids businesses in better decision making and understanding the competitive landscape.

Competitive Strategic Window:The Competitive Strategic Window analyses the competitive landscape in terms of markets, applications, and geographies. The Competitive Strategic Window helps the vendor define an alignment or fit between their capabilities and opportunities for future growth prospects. During a forecast period, it defines the optimal or favorable fit for the vendors to adopt successive merger and acquisition strategies, geography expansion, research & development, and new product introduction strategies to execute further business expansion and growth.

Cumulative Impact of COVID-19:COVID-19 is an incomparable global public health emergency that has affected almost every industry, so for and, the long-term effects projected to impact the industry growth during the forecast period. Our ongoing research amplifies our research framework to ensure the inclusion of underlaying COVID-19 issues and potential paths forward. The report is delivering insights on COVID-19 considering the changes in consumer behavior and demand, purchasing patterns, re-routing of the supply chain, dynamics of current market forces, and the significant interventions of governments. The updated study provides insights, analysis, estimations, and forecast, considering the COVID-19 impact on the market.

The report provides insights on the following pointers:1. Market Penetration: Provides comprehensive information on the market offered by the key players2. Market Development: Provides in-depth information about lucrative emerging markets and analyzes the markets3. Market Diversification: Provides detailed information about new product launches, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments4. Competitive Assessment & Intelligence: Provides an exhaustive assessment of market shares, strategies, products, and manufacturing capabilities of the leading players5. Product Development & Innovation: Provides intelligent insights on future technologies, R&D activities, and new product developments

The report answers questions such as:1. What is the market size and forecast of the Global Cloud Radio Access Network Market?2. What are the inhibiting factors and impact of COVID-19 shaping the Global Cloud Radio Access Network Market during the forecast period?3. Which are the products/segments/applications/areas to invest in over the forecast period in the Global Cloud Radio Access Network Market?4. What is the competitive strategic window for opportunities in the Global Cloud Radio Access Network Market?5. What are the technology trends and regulatory frameworks in the Global Cloud Radio Access Network Market?6. What are the modes and strategic moves considered suitable for entering the Global Cloud Radio Access Network Market?Read the full report: https://www.reportlinker.com/p05913866/?utm_source=GNW

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The Intersection of Technology And Patient Privacy In The COVID-19 Landscape (And Beyond) – JD Supra

Employers in the healthcare industry are no strangers to change. After all, you are constantly adapting to cutting-edge medical technologies to improve and expand patient care, reform health inequities, advance care coordination and continuity, facilitate data analysis for diagnosis and treatment, and harmonize advanced levels of care across the country. Nonetheless, in hasty response to the pandemic, the industry is experiencing a profusion of advanced technologies now more than ever. These primarily include the unparalleled resurgence of telehealth as well as complex advancements to the nuanced roles of artificial intelligence, analytics, and biometrics to improve integrity of electronic health records (EHR), including migration to a cloud-based platform. In todays unpredictable and volatile COVID-19 environment, it is critical that you not only confront but embrace this advent of technology through continued employee education and training.

Of course, this is no easy task. In fact, the application of this technology to reality is wrought with challenges arising from providers legal duties and your moral imperative to safeguard patient privacy. It is incumbent for you to invest not only in the technologies themselves but in the continued education and training of employees to ensure patient privacy. Thus, it is also critical that you and your employees alike adhere to patient privacy laws, including HIPAA and other statutory obligations. To make matters all the more complicated, these obligations are currently changing, mirroring the volatility of the pandemics impact on the practice of medicine. Accordingly, this article seeks to educate healthcare employers as to the impact of these pioneering technologies on patient privacy laws and, despite the unpredictability of the current climate, forecast the staying power of telehealth and related evolving modalities.

Post-Pandemic Predictions For Telehealth Illustrate Need To Invest In The Technology

Given the current momentum of telehealth services, federal policymakers have enacted upwards of 30 changes to enable greater access to telehealth in the COVID-19 era. Driven by telehealths obvious unique ability to deliver contactless patient care, these changes include the relaxation of regulatory hurdles (specifically, the temporary lifting of penalties) by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) around HIPAA.

In mid-March, the OCR announced easement of restrictions on telehealth during the pandemic, including the temporary lifting of penalties generally imposed on providers who use non-HIPAA compliant virtual communications technology during the public health emergency provided such use is in good faith. By way of vague guidance, the OCR announced that healthcare providers seeking to use telehealth to reach patients can use any non-public remote communication product that is available to communicate with patients. . . This exercise of discretion applies to telehealth provided for any reason, regardless of whether the telehealth service is related to the diagnosis and treatment of health conditions related to COVID-19.

In its announcement, the OCR specifically recognized the essential link telehealth affords patients and providers while removing the need to travel to burdened hospitals. OCR Director Roger Severino stated, We are empowering medical providers to serve patients wherever they are during this national public health emergency. . .We are especially concerned about reaching the most at risk, including older persons and persons with disabilities.

Unfortunately, the vague relaxation of many regulations by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has left healthcare employers in the dark as to permanence. Concurrent with the introduction of a related bipartisan bill in mid-June and in response to the concerns of constituents largely made up of healthcare employers, senators from both sides of the aisle requested HHS and CMS provide a written plan for permanent changes to the rules around telehealth. The June 26 request specifically seeks guidance as to OCRs enforcement discretion of HIPAA compliance, including a security analysis of non-HIPAA compliant tools on which providers and patients rely during the current pandemic. While a formal response is outstanding, CMS Administrator Seema Verma acknowledged the importance of clarity for the future, stating that she cant imagine going back.

In response to the lack of guidance for healthcare constituents and in recognition of telehealths staying power, in early July, bipartisan legislation aimed at codifying clarity for telehealth regulations was introduced. Notably, the Exposure Notification Privacy Act would mandate that providers using telehealth services or other advanced modalities storing EHR to analyze patient data examples of which include patient data used in COVID-19 exposure notification systems obtain patient consent for specific utilization of said data.

The pending bills focus on preservation of patient privacy illuminates the significance of privacy. Echoing the publics concern, the American Medical Association recently released patient privacy principles warning that the government must not trade privacy for efficiency of telehealth. Accordingly, the importance of safeguarding patient privacy must remain at the forefront of healthcare employers minds when training employees on the provision of telehealth services as well as all tasks involving patient data stored in EHR.

Takeaways For Healthcare Employers

With the temporary relaxation of HIPAA penalties and other regulatory enforcement, providers have been afforded the unprecedented opportunity to offer telehealth without concern of major financial repercussions related to the technologys unique threat of exposure. In fact, many have touted the advent of telehealth amidst COVID as the unexpected experiment. Certainly, the value of telehealth services cannot be overstated and thus, the related investment in technology and employee training is pivotal.

However, with the hurried, en masse implementation of telehealth stemming from the pandemic, new challenges become evident. It is in this erratic environment that healthcare employers must function. To that end, as evidenced by public concern and thus forthcoming legislation, patient privacy and HIPAA compliance should remain of tantamount concern.

Ultimately, evidenced by telehealths vital role in evolving patient care, investment in the service is critical to continuing to operate as a provider in the 21st century. The question remains: to what degree? Nonetheless, from a legal preparedness and risk aversion standpoint, in continuing to utilize telehealth, healthcare employers should remain vigilant in the protection of patient privacy.

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Global Bioremediation Technology & Services Market Outlook (2019 to 2027) – Featuring Ivey International, Probiosphere & Regenes Among Others…

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Bioremediation Technology & Services - Global Market Outlook (2019 -2027)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The Global Bioremediation Technology & Services market accounted for $9.13 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach $17.53 billion by 2027 growing at a CAGR of 8.5% during the forecast period.

Some of the key factors propelling market growth are augment the usage of fungus for treatment process of soil, increase in oil trading and enlarge in oil-contaminated sites. However, treatment time is typically longer are the restraining factor for the growth of the market.

Bioremediation is the procedure, which uses organisms to neutralize or take away contamination from waste. This technique works by providing microorganisms with dissimilar materials such as fertilizers and oxygen as well as extra conditions to stay alive. The significance of bioremediation is that it does not use chemicals and permits the waste to be recycled once the contamination is removed or neutralized.

By product, in situ bioremediation segment is expected to grow at significant market share during the forecast period due to clean up hazardous compounds there in the surroundings. In suit bioremediation is used to neutralize pollutants together with hydrocarbons, chlorinated compounds, nitrates, and toxic metals among additional pollutants through a different of chemical mechanisms.

On the basis of geography, North America is anticipated to hold considerable market share during the forecast period due to an increase in the number of companies present bioremediation services in the region. Presence of chief manufacturing industries, and augment in government funding for research & development activities in the bioremediation field are driving market growth in the region.

Companies Mentioned

What the report offers:

Key Topics Covered:

1 Executive Summary

2 Preface

2.1 Abstract

2.2 Stake Holders

2.3 Research Scope

2.4 Research Methodology

2.4.1 Data Mining

2.4.2 Data Analysis

2.4.3 Data Validation

2.4.4 Research Approach

2.5 Research Sources

2.5.1 Primary Research Sources

2.5.2 Secondary Research Sources

2.5.3 Assumptions

3 Market Trend Analysis

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Drivers

3.3 Restraints

3.4 Opportunities

3.5 Threats

3.6 Technology Analysis

3.7 Application Analysis

3.8 Emerging Markets

3.9 Impact of COVID-19

4 Porters Five Force Analysis

4.1 Bargaining power of suppliers

4.2 Bargaining power of buyers

4.3 Threat of substitutes

4.4 Threat of new entrants

4.5 Competitive rivalry

5 Global Bioremediation Technology & Services Market, By Type

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Ex Situ Bioremediation

5.3 In Situ Bioremediation

6 Global Bioremediation Technology & Services Market, By Technology

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Phytoremediation

6.3 Bioaugmentation

6.4 Bioreactors

6.5 Land-based Treatments

6.6 Fungal Remediation

6.7 Biostimulation

7 Global Bioremediation Technology & Services Market, By Service

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Wastewater Remediation

7.3 Oilfield Remediation

7.4 Soil Remediation

8 Global Bioremediation Technology & Services Market, By Sales Channel

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Distributor

8.3 Direct Sales

9 Global Bioremediation Technology & Services Market, By Application

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Commercial

9.3 Residential

10 Global Bioremediation Technology & Services Market, By Geography

10.1 Introduction

10.2 North America

10.2.1 US

10.2.2 Canada

10.2.3 Mexico

10.3 Europe

10.3.1 Germany

10.3.2 UK

10.3.3 Italy

10.3.4 France

10.3.5 Spain

10.3.6 Rest of Europe

10.4 Asia Pacific

10.4.1 Japan

10.4.2 China

10.4.3 India

10.4.4 Australia

10.4.5 New Zealand

10.4.6 South Korea

10.4.7 Rest of Asia Pacific

10.5 South America

10.5.1 Argentina

10.5.2 Brazil

10.5.3 Chile

10.5.4 Rest of South America

10.6 Middle East & Africa

10.6.1 Saudi Arabia

10.6.2 UAE

10.6.3 Qatar

10.6.4 South Africa

10.6.5 Rest of Middle East & Africa

11 Key Developments

11.1 Agreements, Partnerships, Collaborations and Joint Ventures

11.2 Acquisitions & Mergers

11.3 New Product Launch

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Global Mixed Reality Market (2020 to 2025) – by Technology, Display Devices, End-user, Application and Geography – ResearchAndMarkets.com – Business…

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Mixed Reality Market - Forecast (2020 - 2025)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The Global Mixed Reality Market has recorded $1054.3 m in 2020 and it is estimated to surpass $9982.8 m by 2025 growing at an estimated rate of more than 73.2% during 2020 to 2025. Software and Hardware are witnessed as fast growing in the market with $718.5 and 336.5 million revenue with a CAGR of 69.1% and 81.4% respectively. Eye Glass Display Device holds $321.4 m in 2020 with 66.1% growth rate. Mixed Reality technology is going to uplift the market from infant phase to extreme extent.

Mixed reality symbolizes the controlled collision of the AR/VR and IoT trends. It is the merging of Real and Virtual worlds to develop new visualizations and environments in which both digital and physical objects and their data can co-exist and interact with each other. MR displays images on semi-transparent materials using a projector, then it will get reflected to the eye with the help of beam-splitting technology. MR is applied on various places like maintenance & operations, production, design & development, reporting & analytics, quality control and distribution.

This report incorporates an in-depth assessment of Mixed Reality Market by Technology, Display Devices, End-User, Application and Geography.

The various end-users assessed includes Maintenance, Defense, Archaeology & Tourism, Architecture & Construction, Interactive Product Content Management (IPCM), Simulation Based Learning (SBL), Navigation, Gaming and Entertainment, Medical and Education and Sports. Combination of augmented and virtual reality increases the productivity, accuracy and safety of maintenance. Much useful in military training and situational positions like in the battle field. Now-a-days populace are more engaged in gaming and entertainment which is soon going to boost the market in this sector.

The report incorporates in-depth assessment of the competitive landscape, product market sizing, product benchmarking, market trends, product developments, financial analysis, strategic analysis and so on to gauge the impact forces and potential opportunities of the market. Apart from this the report also includes a study of major developments in the market such as product launches, agreements, acquisitions, collaborations, mergers and so on to comprehend the prevailing market dynamics at present and its impact during the forecast period 2020-2025.

Key Takeaways from this Report

Key Topics Covered:

1. Mixed Reality Market Overview

2. Mixed Reality Market Executive Summary

3. Mixed Reality Market Landscape

3.1. Market Share Analysis

3.2. Comparative Analysis

4. Mixed Reality Market Forces

4.1. Market Drivers

4.2. Market Constraints

4.3. Market Challenges

4.4. Attractiveness of the Industry

5. Mixed Reality Market - Strategic Analysis

5.1. Value Chain Analysis

5.2. Opportunities Analysis

5.3. Product/Market Life Cycle Analysis

5.4. Suppliers and Distributors

6. Mixed Reality Market - By Technology

6.1. Hardware

6.2. Software and Algorithms

7. Mixed Reality Market - By Display Devices

7.1. Introduction

7.2. CAVE

7.3. Head-Up Display (HUD)

7.4. Head-Mounted Display

7.5. Personal Digital Assistant

7.6. Eyeglasses

8. Mixed Reality Market - By End-User

8.1. Introduction

8.2. Aerospace & Defense

8.3. Archaeology & Tourism

8.4. Architecture & Construction

8.5. Industrial & Manufacturing

8.6. Gaming and Entertainment

8.7. Medical

8.8. Government

8.9. Retail

8.10 Education

8.11 Sports

8.12. Others

9. Mixed Reality Market - By Application

9.1. Introduction

9.2. Maintenance

9.3. Military Training

9.4. Interactive Product Content Management (IPCM)

9.5. Simulation Based Learning (SBL)

9.6. Navigation

9.7. Others

10. Mixed Reality Market - By Geography

10.1. North America

10.2. South America

10.3. Europe

10.4. APAC

10.5. Middle East& Africa

11. Market Entropy

11.1. New Product Launches

11.2. M&As, Collaborations, JVs, Partnership

12. Company Profiles

12.1. Oculus VR LLC

12.2. Infinity Augmented Reality, Inc

12.3. Meta Company

12.4. Atheer, Inc

12.5. Vuzix Corporation

12.6. Canon, Inc

12.7. HTC Corporation

12.8. Daqri LLC.

12.9. Sulon Technologies Inc.

12.10. Lumus Ltd.

13. Appendix

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/gwb9j0

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How falling solar costs have renewed clean hydrogen hopes – MIT Technology Review

The world is increasingly banking on green hydrogen fuel to fill some of the critical missing pieces in the clean-energy puzzle.

US presidential candidate Joe Bidens climate plan calls for a research program to produce a clean form of the gas thats cheap enough to fuel power plants within a decade. Likewise, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and the European Union have all published hydrogen roadmaps that rely on it to accelerate greenhouse gas reductions in the power, transportation, or industrial sectors. Meanwhile, a growing number of companies around the world are building ever larger green hydrogen plants, or exploring its potential to produce steel, create carbon-neutral aviation fuel, or provide a backup power source for server farms.

The attraction is obvious: hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, could fuel our vehicles, power our electricity plants, and provide a way to store renewable energy without pumping out the carbon dioxide driving climate change or other pollutants (its only byproduct from cars and trucks is water). But while researchers have trumpeted the promise of a hydrogen economy for decades, its barely made a dent in fossil fuel demand, and nearly all of it is still produced through a carbon polluting process involving natural gas.

The grand vision of the hydrogen economy has been held back by the high costs of creating a clean version, the massive investments into vehicles, machines and pipes that could be required to put it to use, and progress in competing energy storage alternatives like batteries.

So whats driving the renewed interest?

For one thing, the economics are rapidly changing. We can produce hydrogen directly by simply splitting water, in a process known as electrolysis, but it's been prohibitively expensive in large part because it requires a lot of electricity. As the price of solar and wind power continues to rapidly decline, however, it will begin to look far more feasible.

At the same time, as more nations do the hard math on how to achieve their aggressive emissions targets in the coming decades, a green form of hydrogen increasingly seems crucial, says Joan Ogden, director of the sustainable transportation energy pathway program at the University of California, Davis. Its a flexible tool that could help to clean up an array of sectors where we still dont have affordable and ready solutions, like aviation, shipping, fertilizer production, and long-duration energy storage for the electricity grid.

For now, however, clean hydrogen is far too expensive in most situations. A recent paper found that relying on solar power to run the electrolyzers that split water can run six times higher than the natural gas process, known as steam methane reforming.

There are plenty of energy experts who maintain that the added costs and complexities of producing, storing and using a clean version means it will never really take off beyond marginal use cases.

But the good news is that electricity itself makes up a huge share of the costupwards of 60% or moreand, again, the costs of renewables are falling fast. Meanwhile, the costs of electrolyzers themselves are projected to decline steeply as manufacturers scale up production, and various research groups develop advanced versions of the technology.

A Nature Energy paper early last year found that if market trends continue, green hydrogen could be economically competitive on an industrial scale within a decade. Similarly, the International Energy Agency projects that the cost of clean hydrogen will fall 30% by 2030.

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Green hydrogen may already be nearly affordable in some places where periods of excess renewable generation drive down the costs of electricity to nearly zero. In a research note last month, Morgan Stanley analysts wrote that locating green hydrogen facilities next to major wind farms in the US Midwest and Texas could make the fuel cost competitive within two years.

A June study from the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory found it may be closer to the middle of the century before hydrogen is the most affordable technology for long duration storage on the grid. But as fluctuating renewables like solar and wind become the dominant source of electricity, utilities will need to store up enough energy to keep the grid reliably working not just for a few hours, but for days and even weeks during certain months when those resources flag.

Hydrogen shines in that scenario compared to other storage technologies, because adding capacity is relatively cheap, says Joshua Eichman, a senior research engineer at the lab and co-author of the study. To increase the length of time that batteries can reliably provide electricity, you need to stack up more and more of them, multiplying the cost of every pricey component within them. With hydrogen, you just need to build a bigger tank, or use a deeper underground cavern, he says.

For hydrogen to fully replace carbon-emitting fuels, wed need to overhaul our infrastructure to distribute, store, and use it. Wed have to produce vehicles and ships with fuel cells that convert hydrogen into electricity, as well as fueling stations along ports and roads. And wed need to stack up fuel cells or build or retrofit power plants to use the fuel to power the grid directly.

All of which will take a lot of time and money.

But theres another scenario that sidesteps, or delays, much of this infrastructure overhaul. Once you have hydrogen, its relatively simple to combine it with carbon monoxide to produce synthetic versions of the fuels that already power our cars, trucks, ships, and planes. The industrial process to do so is a century old and has been used at various times by petroleum-strapped nations to make fuels from coal or natural gas.

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Carbon Engineering, based in Squamish, British Columbia, is developing facilities that capture carbon dioxide from the air. The company plans to combine it with carbon-free hydrogen to make synthetic fuels. The idea is that the fuel will be carbon neutral, emitting no more carbon dioxide than was removed or produced in the process.

In a presentation at a Codex conference late last year, Carbon Engineering founder and Harvard professor David Keith said that falling solar prices should enable them to bring air-to-fuels to market for about $1 a liter (around $4 per gallon) in the mid-2020sand that the price will continue to fall from there.

The big news here is that this could be done with commodity hardware starting soon, he said. You could get to something like a million barrels a day of air-to-fuels synthetic hydrocarbon capacity, I think, soon after 2030, and after that theres no obvious scaling limit.

In effect, the process provides a way to convert fleeting, fluctuating solar power into permanently storable fuels that can fill the tanks of any of our machines. This is about an energy pathway to deal with the intermittency problem and deal with it in a way that allows you to power high-energy density needs around the world; allows you to fly airplanes across the North Atlantic, Keith said.

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Local company uses new timed technology to fight spread of COVID-19 – WXYZ

(WXYZ) As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, businesses are adjusting through new technology and trying to prevent the spread.

Washing your hands at Griffin Claw in Birmingham these days is a little more strategic. The microbrewery installed new faucets in the restrooms that make sure each wash is thorough killing germs.

Christopher Lasher, Griffin Claw's marketing director explained, "They're touch free sensors. They time the amount of time that the water comes out and the soap dispenses automatically, after five seconds of water and then there's a 20 second time period for lathering with just the soap."

And then comes the rinse which lasts for as long as your hands are underneath the faucet.

As Lasher explained, this isn't the first time Griffin Claw's made news for helping people keep their hands clean. In March, the business made use of its unique machinery and converted its operations to produce hand sanitizer during a national shortage.

"We gave free sanitizer with every carry out order. We were able to provide sanitizer to the state of Michigan and everyone else. So that was a source of keeping us going," Lasher said.

Right before reopening dine-in during the pandemic, Lasher says the business wanted the taproom experience to be a breath of fresh air.So the brewery installed three air purifiers that he points out will really come in handy in the colder months.

"In the summer, with the open air we can have large doors open. It's nice to get fresh air throughout the area but as far as our guests being safe and comfortable as well as our employees who have to be here all day... we want them to feel as safe as possible and actually be as safe as possible," he said.

"So it was just worth the investment to bring in these types of technologies," Lasher added.

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Technology reshaping the field of sports fandom – Business in Vancouver

With live game attendance yet to resume, tech firms are helping reshape the fan experience through online platforms|Rob Kruyt

Turn the TV volume high enough and perhaps even the faint echoes of the puck dropping at Rogers Place in Edmonton will be heard by Vancouver fans left with no option but to watch from home.

With the Canucks battling against the Minnesota Wild in the National Hockey League (NHL) playoffs qualifying round in early August, the fan presence in the arena was as lacking as Vancouvers offence in Game 1.

But with COVID-19 restrictions leaving the stands empty, expect the role of social media to reshape fandom this season.

Weve always looked at sports on Twitter [Inc. (NYSE:TWTR)] as an opportunity for sports fans to engage as if it were a virtual sports bar, said Conor Clarance, head of sports at Twitter Canada. Its where you can go to find that niche conversation. You can find your Canucks fans, you can find your BC Lions or your Whitecaps fans outside of the stadium.

What weve seen now is that conversation has only grown as theres this potential for no fans in stadiums and how long is that going to last, etc., etc. So theres a ton of excitement around being a sports fan and having that ability to have that conversation and cheer on your team on Twitter. And that seems to only be growing as sports kind of comes back now in their new forms.

Hockey conversation on Twitter grew 114% upon the resumption of the NHL season during the first weekend of August compared with the last weekend before the pause to the season in March, according to data provided to BIV.

Clarance said it also helped that six out of seven Canadian NHL teams played over that August weekend.

Clarance, who works with leagues, broadcasters and publishers to help them connect with fans over Twitter, said the long absence of pro sports leagues in North American sports leagues has created pent-up demand for their return.

Major League Soccer (MLS) was first out of the gate last month, followed by Major League Baseball (MLB) the latter of which has seen COVID-19 outbreaks ravage teams as they travel rather than play in hubs like NHL and National Basketball Association (NBA) teams.

Twitter Canada observed a 58% year-over-year spike in baseball conversations the weekend games resumed in late July.

When you think about a Canadian audience that is predominantly fans of the lone Canadian baseball team [Toronto Blue Jays], thats a pretty sizable jump, he said.

What youre going to see is likely the largest month of sports conversation ever this September when you look at this sort of perfect storm we have of six major leagues NFL, NBA, MLS, NHL, PGA Tour [and MLB] all happening at the same time within the month.

Clarance anticipates the roar of the stadium crowds will ultimately transition to conversations over Twitter for now.

The communal aspects of sports are missing when you cant attend games, Andrew Selepak, a professor specializing in social media at the University of Florida, said in an email to BIV.

This is where the social media marketing for teams is essential, Selepak said. Social media accounts for professional sports teams need to provide not only the content that fans want, but the communal experience that fans crave.

He said it will be up to teams to encourage their fans to engage in second-screen experiences, with their TVs tuned to the game while they have their smartphones in their hand as they tweet, post to Facebook (Nasdaq:FB) or follow along with specific hashtags.

Teams could set up live feeds from the bench or get exclusive in-game interviews, hold online contests, post polls, request user generated content and so much more, he said. Social media is already about engagement, but with in-person engagement limited during the pandemic, this is when a teams social media has the opportunity to expand their role and get fans interested.

Meanwhile, made-in-B.C. technology has already been capitalizing on this transition.

Victoria-based SendtoNews Video Inc. is best known for its video distribution platform for sports highlights that are showcased within online stories for publications such as the Los Angeles Times or the Chicago Tribune.

Last month SendtoNews touted new Comscore Inc. (Nasdaq:SCOR) rankings that show the company attracted more than 47 million unique viewers responsible for more than one billion video views in May.

Three years ago thats what we did in a year and now we do it in a month, and we see that trend continuing, CEO Matthew Watson told BIV in July.

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cred.ai Emerges From Stealth Mode To Debut Technology-Powered Metal Card With Unrivaled, Premium Features For Millennials and Gen Zers That Guarantees…

PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, cred.ai, a Philadelphia-based fintech company, introduced a new kind of consumer spending product that leverages proprietary technology to give users first-of-their-kind controls, convenience, and automatic credit score optimization. While customers never pay fees or interest thanks to the cred.ai Guaranty, they also receive a premium brand experience delivered through a solid metal Visa card, and mobile app anchored by the content of cred.ai's progressive media division crednews. cred.ai has operated in stealth for the past 3 years, and closed a successful Series A led by prominent investors including David Adelman, CEO of Campus Apartments; former CEO of AOL and president of Google America and current founder of DTX, Tim Armstrong; and executive chairman of Fanatics and partner with the 76ers, Michael Rubin, as well as a group of individual celebrity investors.

"Banking is so regulated, so antiquated, so daunting, it's understandable why consumer card products have barely changed over the past decade," said Ry Brown, cred.ai CEO and co-founder. "Thankfully, we're a crew of hackers, artists, and scientists, with just a couple recovering bankers in the mix." While cred.ai's in-house talent ranges from astrophysicists to 3D Animators, several of its "recovering bankers'' were the founders of ING Direct, the beloved $90 Billion "good guy" bank. "Our outsider perspective has been one of our greatest assets. We're not imprinted with traditional concepts of what's possible or expected, so we get to believe we can tackle any idea we dream up, as long as we have enough coffee."

The core cred.ai consumer product functions through the combination of an FDIC insured deposit account, the Unicorn Card Visa credit card, and the cred.ai mobile app. cred.ai real-time automation ensures the consumer experience is essentially like a superpowered debit card. User's never worry about fees, interest, or payments, while taking advantage of cred.ai's unique set of technology features and controls. WSFS Bank, the largest locally headquartered bank in the Philadelphia region, provides the FDIC insured deposit account and issues the Unicorn Card Visa credit card.

Exclusive features are introduced continuously, with the current roster including: self-destructing virtual "Stealth Cards" designed for risky transactions; "Flux Capacitor" allowing users to see future transactions and automatically spend or budget accordingly; "Check Please" eliminating the embarrassment of card declines at important rendezvous; Credit Optimizer (see details below); the "Friend & Foe" systems allowing users to directly manage the trust and permissions of individual merchants in real-time; and "High Security Mode" generating secure finite authorization windows. In addition to these exclusive tech features, all users receive a full face true metal card, 24/7 phone support answered by a human and not a robot, instant deposits, mobile check capture, payroll and other direct deposits two days early, and an onboarding process that allows users to start spending within minutes of applying.

Millennials and Gen Zers have a natural aversion to credit cards, due to a fundamental distrust of debt and the banking system overall. "The Apple Card is a stunning product, but if you're opposed to credit cards in general, it's just not a product for you," said Dylan Brown, cred.ai president and co-founder. For these credit card averse consumers, cred.ai's automatic credit optimization is their best way to build credit without fear. Other products that claim to build credit focus merely on reporting on-time payments, which minimally affects credit profiles, usually via commonly undesirable "secured" cards. Far more precisely, cred.ai's Credit Optimizer is able to affect credit utilization, which is known to be one of the most significant factors contributing to credit profiles. "The other products don't use an optimization algorithm or anything adaptive. Worse, they are attached to subprime products that don't provide much in terms of experience," said Dylan. The cred.ai CreditOptimizer was built to be card agnostic and is capable of managing and optimizing most third-party major credit cards, beyond just the Unicorn Card. cred.ai plans to publicly open third-party card management integration in Q1 of 2021.

"Millennials swipe a lot on social media, but this is a major swipe at disrupting banking. cred.ai is this generation's version of an Amex Black Card," said cred.ai investor Tim Armstrong, Founder of the DTX Company and former CEO of AOL, Oath, and President of Google America. " Millennials don't care about meaningless points and lounge access hiding amongst hundreds in fees, they care about becoming financially stronger, technology and features on the cutting edge, and companies with values they align with."

While cred.ai has plans to offer ongoing cashback and rewards opportunities, it is not designed for points aficionados. "Our users know that traditional cashback is a karma trap," said Dylan. "For an average user, the actual cash back earned winds up being very small, and gets outweighed by fees and interest. But the real issue is that those flashy rewards are supported and subsidized via the suffering of that bank's lower income customers. It's wealth redistribution in the wrong direction."

"We realized early on, that if you want to build something that changes people's lives, you need to actually build. The reason every bank and fintech card offers such sparse, identical features is because they are basically white-labeling the same stock platforms with a different logo," said Lauren Dussault, cred.ai chief banking officer. " Over two and a half years were spent building the banking technology and compliance foundation that makes the complex features of cred.ai possible. "We don't view infrastructure as merely a means to an end," said cred.ai Co-Founder and COO Todd Sandler. "We see it as another opportunity to build a phenomenal product, where we ourselves are the first customer. Operating like that allows us to iterate our consumer product faster, and derive value directly from the technology itself." The platform itself includes full compliance management, and was built modularly so that it can also be licensed to provide "bank in a box" operations for small banks and brands. "When we built ING Direct, our goal was to leverage technology to operate with 10% of the resources a traditional bank would use," said Jim Kelly, chairman and co-founder of cred.ai, and founding COO of ING Direct. "With what we've built at cred.ai, I think we get that down to 1%." Multiple licensing deals are currently in the works, with announcements expected in Q4 of 2020.

"I think cred.ai could one day be viewed as the Tesla of banking," said cred.ai co-founder and lead investor David Adelman. "We approached an antiquated and rigid sector as if limitations didn't exist, with the conviction that we could use hard work and creativity to rebuild it into something fundamentally better." That conviction also extends to cred.ai's views on social and world affairs, best displayed through crednews, the media division that produces the original documentaries and journalistic content that anchor the mobile app experience. This progressive spirit has attracted celebrity investors like John Legend and superstar athletes like Andre Iguodala. "It's a rare product they can proudly endorse for being altruistic, and then benefit from being users of the product themselves," said David.

"cred.ai will serve different purposes to different users," said Dylan. "For some it will be their solution to building credit without fear. Early adopters will see it as their gateway to the most advanced features. Stealth Card alone will be the reason many people sign up. Some will be drawn to our progressive beliefs, and others might just want a cool, free metal card. Regardless of the motivation, the fact that the product can be top of wallet for both a college student or a wealthy NBA superstar, says a lot about our mission to build a premium product for all people."

Today consumers can apply to join cred.ai's limited private beta, during which participants will be given the opportunity to share their view on how advanced financial technology would impact their life goals. Of the participants that share their stories, some will be selected to receive $10,000 from cred.ai to help them reach the goals they describe. See http://www.cred.ai/beta for official rules.

"Don't call us a bank. I don't even like being pigeonholed as fintech," said Ry. "Right now we're building products that help empower people financially, but next we could throw in education, health care, insurance, who knows. Whatever it is, we'll dream it, build it, and then give it away for free."

About cred.aiVisit http://www.cred.ai to apply for beta access. cred.ai is based in Philadelphia, PA and has been operating in stealth for over three years building free financial technology designed to empower consumers and elevate their financial services experience. The cred.ai deposit account is provided by Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB ("WSFS Bank"), Member FDIC. The Unicorn Card credit card is issued by WSFS Bank pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. and may be used everywhere Visa credit cards are accepted. Learn more at https://www.cred.ai

About WSFS Financial Corporation WSFS Financial Corporation is a multi-billion-dollar financial services company. Its primary subsidiary, WSFS Bank, is the oldest and largest locally managed bank and trust company headquartered in Delaware and the greater Philadelphia region. As of June 30, 2020, WSFS Financial Corporation had $13.6 billion in assets on its balance sheet and $20.8 billion in assets under management and administration. WSFS Financial Corporation operates from 115 offices, 90 of which are banking offices, located in Pennsylvania (54), Delaware (43), New Jersey (16), Virginia (1) and Nevada (1) and provides comprehensive financial services including commercial banking, retail banking, cash management and trust and wealth management. Other subsidiaries or divisions include Arrow Land Transfer, Cash Connect, Cypress Capital Management, LLC, Christiana Trust Company of Delaware, NewLane Finance, Powdermill Financial Solutions, West Capital Management, WSFS Institutional Services, WSFS Mortgage, and WSFS Wealth Investments. Serving the greater Delaware Valley since 1832, WSFS Bank is one of the ten oldest banks in the United States continuously operating under the same name. For more information, please visit http://www.wsfsbank.com.

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Stafford duo helping police fight organised crime with their new AI technology – expressandstar.com

Stafford-based Semantics 21 (S21) has developed artificial intelligence technology purely for digital forensics which is being used by police across the globe.

Its being deployed in cases of child exploitation, counter terrorism, human trafficking and other serious organised crime.

The technology is able to sift through evidence with the help of automated searches based on visual similarity or recognition of faces, age, emotion, nudity and a variety of object types.

It can work through millions of images in minutes to jigsaw together the smallest details to identify victims and perpetrators.

As well as helping rescue more victims, the AI is also helping to safeguard the mental health of many investigators who would normally have to examine horrific images to catch perpetrators and stop criminal gangs.

The duo behind the firm, which has worked with forces in the UK including Staffordshire Police as well as those in Canada and the US are Dr Liam Owens and Prof Claude Chibelushi, who are both from Stafford.

Although they cant reveal specific details of cases or forces, for legal reasons, the pair know their AI is responsible for helping one force solve more cases and find more victims in 12 months than the previous three years and for assisting another in reducing a case backlog of several months down to zero.

It was while studying for a Ph.D. in digital forensics at Staffordshire University, under Claude, that Liam spent time working with investigators, where he quickly realised how a specifically designed digital forensics AI system could be a major boost to the polices crime-fighting armoury.

Liam, 32, who usually spends his time travelling the globe to support and train forces in its unique AI, said: During my university studies, and while working with some incredible investigators back in 2009, I saw the overwhelming backlog they were facing, and I was shocked by the complete lack of clever tech available to assist investigators, including a lack of AI for victim ID.

Like in many industries it sometimes takes an outsider with insider knowledge to patch the issue and that is what we developed this tech specifically for.

Claude exposed me to leading edge research available now, and the future of

the AI marketplace. But I saw first-hand that forces didnt have the opportunity to invest in tools harnessing the best computing AI had to offer to assist them there and then. We wanted to bring forces into the 21st century by bridging the semantic gap between humans and computer, hence the name Semantics 21.

So, we developed our own unique AI and innovative products specifically designed for digital forensics.

Our long term goal is for people to see us as global leader in digital forensics and AI across the world, we are pioneering the research and putting it out when tried, tested and proven ready to go.

Father-of-three Claude left lecturing at the university to run the company, which received a Queens Award for Enterprise, in the Innovation category, last year, full-time with Liam.

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Surface Testing Technology Available Throughout the Nation Through Bactronix Franchise Network – PRNewswire

MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa., Aug. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Surface testing is now attainable for organizations and households throughout the nation thanks to Bactronix and its extensive franchise network.

Bactronix, a science based microbial control company, is the first to invest in advanced technology for testing coronavirus / SARS-CoV-2 on environmental surfaces. "Since the pandemic entered the United States in January of 2020 we have been working with manufacturers of laboratory equipment to develop a testing system for surface testing of coronavirus," stated Jos Kleynjans, President and CEO of Bactronix and one of the founders of the company. "Introducing this testing technology is exciting news for our franchisees, our customers, and everyone who will utilize our services in the future."

The company has been on the front lines of the pandemic since the beginning due to its environmentally responsible, sanitizing products and hospital-grade disinfection services, including the proprietary Bactronizing process. Bactronix also offers specialized air duct and dryer vent cleaning along with mold remediation, vapor barriers, and insecticide services.

Now, being the first company in the United States to have the ability to test for SARS-CoV-2 contamination on surfaces, Bactronix has set a new standard as a leading Microbial Control Company. "Not only do we have the ability to test the surfaces, we have a complete in-house laboratory set-up to provide quick turnaround time for test results," stated Kleynjans. According to Kleynjans, testing is applicable within a variety of settings. All tests are done by Certified Bionomic Specialists and can be done on both hard and soft surfaces in homes, schools, offices, restaurants, care facilities, medical facilities, vehicles, planes, and other settings.

Bactronix invites those interested in learning more about their testing services to their website atwww.Bactronix.com. For those wanting to learn how to become a part of the Bactronix franchise network, visithttps://bactronix.com/index.php/franchising-opportunities.

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Bactronix is an award-winning, science-based microbial control company that uses proprietary products and advanced equipment for a wide range of disinfection and mold removal services. Their certified personnel are highly trained in administering effective, eco-responsible disinfection treatments for commercial and residential facilities. For more information on their franchise opportunity, visithttps://bactronix.com/index.php/franchising-opportunities.

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Nokia will not be involved in the geopolitical technology war – Gizchina.com

Since last year, there have been a salient but serious war in the technology industry. This war is basically between the U.S. g0vernment and Chinese companies. The American government is dragging its allies into the war. Most recently, India also started a battle with Chinese companies. However, India seem to have its own agenda which is different from that of the Americans. As a competitor, other companies are indirectly linked with growing tech war. According to Nokias new CEO, Pekka Lundmark, competitors have to be careful. For the Finnish company, it does not want to be part of the trade and political conflicts. The new CEO of Nokia said that the company will eliminate geopolitical entanglement and maintain a neutral position.

Presently, the U.S. is using its prowess to prevent Chinese company, Huawei, from entering the global 5G mobile network market. This opens up more opportunities for Nokia in the 5G network equipment market. However, Lundmark, who took over the power of Nokia on August 1, is seeking his own foothold.

I think it would be a major mistake if a single company starts to promote their political agenda Lundmark said in an interview with the media on Friday. It is very important for companies to be straightforward and do what they should do. We have no political agenda, we are a pure enterprise.

The Donald Trump administration has been pressing its allies to ban Huaweis equipment citing security risk. Although there is no significant evidence and Huawei has to cope with bans in multiple regions.

Huawei is not the only Chinese technology company that is suffering from the ban by the U.S. A few days ago, Trump signed an order to ban TikTok, a foreign version of the Chinese app Douyin. This app is very popular among Americans especially its young users with over 90 million active monthly users. The ban also hit other Chinese apps like WeChat.

Nokia has since acknowledged that the ban on Huawei is bring some business to the company. In fact, the U.S. and U.K. will provide someassistance to Nokia and its Swedish rival, Ericsson. This is to ensure the competitiveness of its 5G equipment supply.

Nokia lags behind its competitors in the 5G network equipment market, which is why Lundmark was hired as the new head of Nokia. Just five days after taking up the position of Nokias new CEO, Lundmark said he is busy talking with customers and has begun to plan a way forward for the company. Nokias CEO added

It is extremely important to maintain good relations with almost all regions and governments in the worldWe communicate with governments in different regions of the world, and it is just as usual for us. What we have to do now is to preview the current plan and then formulate a new plan on how to develop it. I already have some theories and ideas in my mind, but its too early to talk about these theories. Im only five days old in the office and cant make deep statements. Nevertheless, my goal is firm, with regard to what should we do next in the market. We will say something more specific before the end of the year.

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NIH grants $1.44M to Cancer Targeted Technology to Support the Ongoing Prostate Cancer Clinical Trial of a Promising New Radiotherapeutic, CTT1403 -…

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cancer Targeted Technology (CTT), a privately-held Seattle-based biotechnology company, announced that the NIH awarded CTT $1.44M on the second year of a competitive Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase IIB grant. The three year grant commenced in 2019 and totals $3.3M and this second year of funding supports the current CTT1403 clinical trial.

The clinical trial, conducted at University of California, San Francisco with Dr. Rahul Aggarwal as Principal Investigator, is a 30-40 patient dose escalation/expansion trial in men with advanced castration-resistant prostate cancer. The trial is designed to show safety and efficacy of CTT1403 and is halfway through the initial dose escalation phase. To date there have been no safety issues with the drug and the pharmacokinetic data support the longer circulation time of CTT1403 in the blood stream as compared to other PSMA agents currently in clinical trials. "These PSMA-targeted agents are already transforming how prostate cancer is diagnosed and treated and we are very pleased that the NIH continues to support the development of these exciting new agents. CTT1403, with its longer circulating time and better tumor targeting characteristics, offers distinct advantages in this treatment arena providing the patient with cost and treatment benefits, commented Dr. Beatrice Langton-Webster, CTTs CEO and Principal Investigator on the grant. The unique chemical structure for CTT1403 was conceived of by Dr. Cliff Berkman, Professor at Washington State University (WSU).

CTT1403 targets Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA) which is over-expressed on prostate cancer. Two features make CTT1403 unlike other PSMA-targeted drugs currently in development: 1) Due to a unique core scaffold, CTTs molecules bind irreversibly to PSMA and this distinctive mode of binding enables rapid uptake of the drug within the tumor; and 2) CTT1403 is engineered to increase the circulation time of the drug in the body which further substantially increases the dose of drug that accumulates at the tumor sites. CTT1403 is labeled with the radionuclide Lutetium-177 and once delivered to the tumor, the radionuclide acts to destroy the tumor cells.

CTT completed two clinical trials at UCSF with CTT1057, the companion PET diagnostic imaging agent to CTT1403, with excellent safety and imaging results for both prostate cancer and renal cell carcinoma. CTT1057 is undergoing further development for prostate cancer by CTTs licensing partner AAA/Novartis. CTT1057 and CTT1403 serve as a theranostic pair to both diagnose and treat solid tumors that express PSMA, and are being used together in the current clinical trial. More information on the trial can be found at clinicaltrials.gov.

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The Lefts Brilliantly Deceptive Documentary Alt-Right …

One of the biggest goals of the left in recent years is to portray those on the right as racists. It saves them the effort of having to refute the rights arguments substantively. If they are successful, they can discredit all of the rights viewpoints since theyre views held by racists. There are few white supremacists left, but the media and left love to feature them as if theyre a huge threat from the right.

One way theyve set about accomplishing thisis through use of the term alt-right. They use it to lump white supremacists in with some regular conservatives who are dissatisfied with the mainstream Republican establishment. Its a brilliant tactic, since the two are not similar, but it makes people start to think they must be.

The reality is many white supremacists are on the left. The National Socialist Party, which callsitself the largest and most active National Socialist party in America, has plentyof views on the left.

The right denounces white supremacists and kicks them out of their events. There is no overlapping. And this is nothing new. Back in the 1960s, William F. Buckley Jr., editor of National Review, ensured that racists were not allowed in the conservative movement. As one of his biographers wrote, Buckley stood guard over the movement he founded and in what he called his greatest achievement kept it free where he could of extremists, bigots, kooks, anti-Semites and racists. In 1993, Buckley fired Joseph Sobran over a series of columns he considered antisemitic. Buckley and National Reviewdefined the essence of conservatism for multiple decades, so this was nothing to be dismissed.

Adam Bhala Lough recently wrote and directed a documentary currently popular on Netflix entitled Alt-Right: Age of Rage. But the only people on the right it features are white supremacists (some may call themselves white nationalists or other variations). There are no white supremacists on the left. The ones featured are shown saying vile things followed by conservative viewpoints; its very cleverly done, as if white supremacist and right wing are interchangeable. One headline states, Right-wing e-zine calls for black genocide. Racist images are posted in a row followed by Breitbart logos.

The left is represented by Daryle Lamont Jenkins, a charismatic black man who is a member of Antifa. Now that already raises red flags, because Antifa is almost completely white. So theyre trying to portray the violent hate group Antifa as a likable black man. They show him criticizing racism repeatedly and posing next to paintings of civil rights leaders. He brings up his military background, saying he took an oath to defend against foreign and domestic enemies. But both the right and the left find this admirable.

Antifas violent tactics are mostly ignored, except when one punches one of the worst white supremacists in the face, Richard Spencer. He is the main white supremacist featured and interviewed, a truly vile human being who is probably the most well-known since he craves attention. He says horrible things about Jenkins, like claiming he weighs at least 400 pounds and is gross looking. When he runs into him, he tells him he thought he would be dead by now because of obesity. To tie him to conservatives, Spencer is pictured standing in front of the Jefferson Memorial, then giving a speech where he yells Hail Trump! He denounces multiculturalism.

What the documentary wont tell you is that Spencer was kicked outof CPAC, the leading annual national conservative conference, in 2017 when he tried to show up. CPAC spokesman Ian Walters said Spencer wasnt a conservative, "He's anti-free markets, anti-Constitution, anti-pluralism."

Jenkins helpfully lumps Spencer in with the right by referring to Spencer as a right-wing propagandist, which is the same phrase someone on the left might use to label anyone on the right. Jenkins blames President Trump for giving them their juice. He uses Trump supporters interchangeably with white supremacists. The late Andrew Breitbart, a leading figure in the conservative movement during this century, is shown yelling at Jenkins to get out of his face, but tellingly the documentary doesnt reveal why. Breitbart was Jewish and hates racists. Jenkins says he goes after the National Socialist movement but there is no admission that the group is more on the left.

Another white supremacist the documentary prominently features and interviews is Jared Taylor, the founder of the racist site American Renaissance. Superficially, he looks like a traditional statesmanlike conservative and uses a tone of voice that sounds like it could be any thoughtful person on the right except vile things come out. He decries the people who criticize him in patriotic terms, saying Were the land of the free and the home of the brave. It is no coincidence he was chosen for this documentary. He puts on an annual conference of white supremacists every year, and complains that because of the efforts against him, they had only 300 show up instead of 400-450. Yep, thats how many in the entire U.S. would show up. Protesters show up outside his conferences. Tellingly, they are practically all white most black people realize his group is just a handful of losers who no one pays attention to except the media.

Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center chimes in periodically to reinforce the connection. He says that Dylann Roof, who shot and murdered people in a black church, was influenced by the radical right, a term commonly used for regular conservatives. He says there has been a rise in racist groups which might seem believable if youre now lumping in regular conservatives. Nowhere is it revealed that the SPLC is itself a hate group, labeling regular Christian organizations as hate groups. Its great to hear Potok denounce white supremacy but thats something we all agree on except a handful of white supremacists. Someone knowledgeable on the right could easily have sat in his place and said the same things.

The documentary covers the deadly Charlottesville riots of 2017. That event played right into their hand, because its organizer, Jason Kessler, a known white supremacist, named the rally Unite the Right as if he was including regular people on the right too. Its not very likely there were regular people on the right there, because one of the speakers saidthe rally was meant to unify various white nationalist factions against unidentified enemies. But the title even fooled President Trump, who denounced the violence but said there were "very fine people on both sides. Taylor helpfully stated that Trump appeals to those who are racially conscious. Even if true, as Ive explainedpreviously, this is no reflection on Trump.

People on the left are shown saying in interviews that they denounce violence by their side, while the white supremacists are shown saying its necessary. Jenkins says violence should only be engaged in as a form of defense, but we all know thats not representative of Antifa.

The problem is conservatives dont understand whats happening to us. They blindly accept the clever lumping in of white supremacists with regular conservatism and accept the phrase alt-right. I dont know anyone personally who refers to themself as the alt-right. Why dont conservatives create a documentary about the leftists in the National Socialist Party, the white supremacists who supportedHillary Clinton andBarack Obama as well as the antisemites in the Democratic Party vs. the conservatives who fight that racism? Perhaps feature the group Patriot Prayer, which is run by minorities and finds itself frequently the victim of Antifa, and gay Asian reporter Andy Ngo who covers these protests and was savagely beaten by Antifa. Maybe call it Alt-left and contact me to help fundraise.

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Researchers Explain the Origins of Stony-Iron Meteorites – HeritageDaily

Pallasites are stony-iron meteorites, and are known for their unusual, visually attractive structures. However, to date, their origins have been hotly disputed.

Researchers at the Bavarian Research Institute of Experimental Geochemistry & Geophysics (BGI) of the University of Bayreuth have now succeeded in simulating the formation of all known types of pallasites by means of high-pressure experiments, and in placing them in the history of the solar system. They have been working closely with scientists from the Technical University of Munich and the Royal Holloway University of London. The new findings are presented in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters.

As the researchers have now discovered, pallasites arose from asteroid collisions that occurred approximately 4.5 billion years ago. In these collisions, iron from the smaller asteroid mixed with the olivine-rich material in the mantle of the larger asteroid. Billions of years later, quantities of this material mixture were blasted out of the surface of the asteroid by the force of another impact, and catapulted into space. Some of them finally hit the Earth. This genesis explains the unusual structures found in pallasites: They contain greenish brown olivine crystals surrounded by nickel and iron metal.

In research, the spatial arrangement of different materials in a rock and the resulting structures make up what is called texture. The pallasites that have been found and studied on Earth so far show a very large variety of textures. With our research work, we were able for the first time to reproduce in the laboratory all of the textures observed in pallasites.

This shows in an exemplary way how these meteorites can provide us revealing and unexpected insights into the early history of our solar system. To this end, we wish to continue our structural and chemical investigations of pallasite meteorites at BGI especially in the geochemical laboratories soon to be established here, says Prof. Dr. Audrey Bouvier, Professor of Experimental Planetology at the University of Bayreuth.

The new findings are the result of experiments on two extremely powerful devices: the MAVO high-pressure press at the Bavarian Research Institute of Experimental Geochemistry & Geophysics, and the identical SAPHiR high-pressure press. This is currently being set up with the assistance of Prof. Dr. Hans Keppler from BGI at Forschungs-Neutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (Research Neutron Source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz) at the Technical University of Munich.

With these instruments we can simulate very realistically the processes that led to the formation of meteorites, asteroids, or the planets. In order to be able to explain the formation of pallasites by asteroid collisions, we imitated the pressure and temperature conditions prevailing during these processes. Thus, we subjected samples containing iron and olivine to a pressure of one gigapascal (GPa) at 1,300 degrees Celsius. We then compared the changes in shape and internal stresses that we observed in the experimental samples with the textures found in the pallasite meteorites, explains Danielle Silva Souza, a Masters student from Bayreuth. After her bachelors degree in geosciences at the Federal University of Ouro Preto in Brazil, she came to Upper Franconia to work on experimental geoscience projects, which included the geochemical and experimental research project on pallasites. BGI offers excellent conditions for this research work, says the up-and-coming Bayreuth researcher.

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Header Image Texture of a pallasite: The brown and golden-brown areas contain olivines which are embedded in iron-nickel metal. Width: 3.5 cm. Image Credit : Audrey Bouvier

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New 3D model reveals Venus’ volcanoes are actually still active – TNW

Across the lansdcape, steam vents hiss gaseous breath from deep inside the planet, creating an environment that feels like it hangs in the balance between our world and another. Stefanie Payne, A Year in the National Parks: The Greatest American Road Trip

The team designed models of geological activity beneath the surface of Venus. These 3D models of showed the formation of coronae formation identified features that could only be produced by recent volcanic activity on the surface of Venus. This finding provides the first evidence that the surface of Venus is still active, betraying active geology beneath the crust.

I focus on the lithosphere and surface geology, which is relatively accessible to planetary missions data. I like to call this kind of work comparative planetology. Venus is of special interest because of its gross similarity to the Earth. Yet the geology we observe is very different from that of the Earth. It has volcanoes and faults, yes, but they are organized very differently from the Earth. It does not have global tectonics like we do (at least at present day), Montsi tells The Cosmic Companion.

Without plate tectonics, movement of hot material through the planetary surface is the dominant force driving geological change on Venus today.

In the video above, you can take look at the planned EnVision mission to Venus, scheduled for launch in 2032. (Video credit: Thomas Widemann)

The surface of Venus was likely reworked on a large scale by volcanoes between 500 and 300 million years ago. Eruptions there have some similarities, as well as some differences to geological activity here on Earth.

Volcanoes on Venus actually look a lot like those on Earth: they have similar slope, activity on the summit etc. However, there are many regions of Venus that are covered with lava flows without necessarily a clear source. We see that in a few places on Earth, in regions called flood basalt provinces or traps. In our study we focused on very unusual structures called coronae, which do not have a good equivalent in terrestrial geology. They have a ring of faults and lava flow, and their interior can be quite complex, maybe have volcanic edifices, but these are not very well documented yet, Montsi describes.

This finding could assist teams heading future missions to Venus, including Europes EnVision mission, scheduled for launch in 2032.

This article was originally published on The Cosmic Companion by James Maynard, founder and publisher of The Cosmic Companion. He is a New England native turned desert rat in Tucson, where he lives with his lovely wife, Nicole, and Max the Cat. You can read this original piece here.

Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion is also available as a weekly podcast, carried on all major podcast providers. Tune in every Tuesday for updates on the latest astronomy news, and interviews with astronomers and other researchers working to uncover the nature of the Universe.

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