USGC offshore producers brace for Tropical Storm Cindy – Platts

As the US Gulf Coast oil and gas industry prepares for the arrival of Tropical Storm Cindy late Wednesday, about 17.24% of current Gulf of Mexico oil production has been shut, according to the US Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement's Hurricane Response Team. That amounts to about 301,618 b/d of lost production.

For natural gas, about 0.32% of production has been shut, representing lost volume of 10.089 MMcf/d, BSEE said.

The shut-ins can usually be accomplished remotely, with personnel able to close subsurface safety valves from off-site. Once the storm has subsided, inspections will take place and undamaged facilities will be brought back online, the BSEE said.

The loss of offshore domestic crude production had little effect on the assessed value of US Gulf Coast crude differentials Wednesday.

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Only Southern Green Canyon, a medium sour produced off the coast of Texas, showed any major movement, rising 35 cents/b. The grade received price support from its ability to be delivered into Texas -- relatively out of the path of the storm -- versus Louisiana, where other Gulf of Mexico grades are delivered. Should Louisiana refineries come offline due to damage from the storm, Texas refineries could pick up the slack in the market.

In contrast, all 17 dynamically positioned rigs in the US Gulf of Mexico have remained on location, with personnel remaining on board. However, the BSEE noted these rigs can move relatively quickly should the need arise.

Anadarko, which operates the Lucius and Heidelberg spar facilities, has evacuated nonessential personnel and said facilities remain operational.

"We are continuing to monitor the weather system as it moves through the Gulf and are prepared to shut in our operated facilities if necessary to ensure the safety of our personnel and to protect the environment," the company said in a statement.

Shell, which operates the Mars B/Olympus, Cardamom and Stones developments, said personnel will remain offshore. The company has, however, suspended all offshore flights from heliports located in central Louisiana and some well operations also have been suspended.

"Production is currently unaffected," Shell spokesman Curtis Smith said in a statement. He noted that all of the company's deepwater production hubs are designed to withstand hurricane-force conditions.

Operator BP, which produces from the Atlantis, Mad Dog, Na Kika and Thunder Horse platforms, evacuated nonessential personnel earlier in the week and has also taken steps to secure its offshore production facilities.

"At this time, there have been no impacts to production," BP spokesperson Jason Ryan said in a statement. "BP's severe weather assessment team is in constant communication with our offshore teams."

BHP Billiton, which operates the offshore Shenzi and Neptune fields, said it does not expect regional storm conditions to warrant an evacuation of personnel based the company's operational response protocol for weather events.

"As far as the Invictus deepwater drillship, nonessential operations have been suspended, and nonessential personnel demobilized as a precautionary measure," the company said in a statement.

Hess, which operates the Stampede and Tubular Bells developments, is monitoring the storm closely with employees remaining in place for the moment.

"We stand ready to activate our response plans for severe weather conditions as needed," Hess spokeswoman Hillary Harmon said. "There has been no impact on production at this point."

Operations at Chevron's Jack/St. Malo development as well as the operator's other Gulf of Mexico production interests has not been affected by the approaching weather system.

"We will continue to closely monitor the system," Chevron spokeswoman Brenda Cosola said.

The most recent National Hurricane Center forecast calls for Cindy to approach the southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas coasts late Wednesday before moving inland into southeast Texas on Thursday.

--Mary Hogan, mary.hogan@spglobal.com

--Edited by Jason Lindquist, jason.lindquist@spglobal.com

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Taking the Fight to the High Seas with the Dutch Royal Navy – MMORPG.com (press release) (registration) (blog)

The Dutch Royal Navy will be playing host to two professional teams aboard a battleship as they duke it out in Breakaway. During the Twitch live stream, viewers can win alpha keys or gaming hardware. The event is sponsored by Red Bull Esports and AMD with professional esports teams Echo Fox and Rogue taking part.

The event will be held in the Red Bull Esports Twitch channel on Monday, June 26th at 12:00 pm Pacific / 3:00 pm Eastern.

Breakaway is a Team Battle Sport where two squads of four collide in intense competition, passing, juking and dunking the Relic to score and win. It plays like a highlight reel of your favorite action games, with lethal combat, tightly designed arenas and rounds that last just four minutes.

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Four Resorts for a Private Island Vacation – New York Times

Photo The 14-villa Miavana resort on Nosy Ankao, Madagascar. Credit Dook Clunies-Ross for Time & Tide

Shared lodging and communal spaces may be trending, but for those seeking more privacy than a Do Not Disturb sign offers, a spate of new private island resorts play to castaway-in-comfort fantasies.

In the South Pacific, Kokomo Island Fiji opened this spring with 21 beachfront villas and five three-bedroom to six-bedroom residences on a 140-acre island. It is near the Great Astrolabe Reef, among the worlds largest, where travelers can scuba dive, snorkel, sail and fish. On land, the resort features trails, an infinity pool and a childrens club. Villas start at $1,995 a night, which includes meals and many activities.

Guests at the new Six Senses Zil Pasyon in the Seychelles have exclusive access to three white sand beaches on Flicit Island. In addition to diving and snorkeling, the resort offers surfing, migratory bird-watching and island-hopping trips by boat. Its 30 villas, each with its own pool, start at $1,339 a night, which includes breakfast.

About 150 miles northeast of Singapore, Bawah Private Island in Indonesia is scheduled to open in August (rates have yet to be determined). The 35-room resort will span five uninhabited islands in the Anambas archipelago, with access to over 700 acres of forest, three lagoons and 13 beaches. Guests can choose between safari-style tents or over-water bungalows.

Off northeastern Madagascar, the 14-villa Miavana just opened on Nosy Ankao. It shares access to a five-island archipelago with local communities, and offers blue safaris, which allow visitors to see, swim with or catch indigenous marine life. Villas are $2,500 a person a night, which includes food, drinks and most activities.

A version of this article appears in print on June 25, 2017, on Page TR2 of the New York edition with the headline: Private Island Getaways.

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Think a private island is just for Bond villains and billionaires? This Gwynedd estate is up for rent and you won’t … – Daily Post North Wales

If you think it's only Bond villains and billionaires who can have their own islands then think again.

Here's a chance to have your very own secluded and at a bargain price too.

For this magnificent opportunity you can rent your own private isle for just 500 a month.

But there's a catch, the new caretaker of this unbridged tidal island will have to stump up refurbishment of the farmhouse.

With stunning views and acres of rolling green land, Ynys Giftan Island in Gwynedd overlooks the picturesque Italianate village of Portmeirion, and is just three miles from the popular town of Harlech.

The 18-acre island is situated within Snowdonia National Park and gives panoramic views of stunning coastline, mountains and the Irish Sea.

Located in the Afon Dwyryd estuary, the island is steeped in history and is said to have been a gift to the current Lord Harlechs ancestors by Queen Anne in the early 1700s. From this point onwards, the land became known as Ynys Giftan (Annes Gift Island).

The island had previously been run as a working farm, but it has now been uninhabited for around 10 years.

The tenant will be responsible for renovating the farmhouse on the island, which is currently in a derelict state.

The farmhouse is a stone-built two floor property and sits in a prime location on the east shore of the island and looks towards the neighbouring village of Talsarnau.

The building is structurally sound, but needs a lot of work to make it habitable again. There is currently no electricity supply and although there is an existing waterpipe and septic tank, it is unclear if they are functioning.

Thomas Hanmer, of Strutt & Parker, said: This is a blank canvas offering. Already we have had numerous interested parties putting forward proposals to enhance the islands potential for tourism.

The estate owner is keen to maximise this strength and maintain and enhance the wider publics affection for the island and north Wales.

The flexibility of use being offered and the opportunity to put forward a rental offer based on a scheme of the applicants choosing to reflect their investment is a real once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

There are only 43 unbridged tidal islands in Britain, and rarely do they become available to the public.

Proposals from anyone wishing to take up the lease should contact Strutt & Parker before August 31.

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Left Cries Foul Over Christian School’s Right To Vouchers – The Libertarian Republic

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A Christian school defended its religious admissions policies after Democrats labeled it as a school that discriminates against LGBT students during Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos congressionalhearing.

The Lighthouse Christian Academy of Bloomington, Ind. has been the center of the debate about school choice ever since Senate Democrats claimed that the school discriminated against LGBT students, according to anAP report. Democrats used the school as an example in their argumentsagainst DeVosover whether or not religious schools like Lighthouse should receive money from government vouchers if they are perceived to have discriminatory policies.

Lighthousesadmissions brochurelists several lifestyle behaviors they say are prohibited according to the Bible. The school reserves the right to deny admission to any student whose home life includes, among other things:

Lighthouse claims that they have never denied admission to a student based on sexual orientation, although they stand by their right to operate according to their policies.

Thirty states, including Indiana, use some form of tax funds for school choice programs. None of those states that use vouchers prohibit admissions policies that discriminate based on sexual orientation or gender identity, according to a study by Suzanne Eckes, a professor at Indiana University.

Legal and policy experts across the country defended Lighthouses right to operate according to its stated religious beliefs, including the schools attorney and spokesman Brian Bailey.

Parents are free to choose which school best comports with their religious convictions, Bailey said. For a real choice and thus real liberty to exist, the government may not impose its own orthodoxy and homogenize all schools to conform to politically correct attitudes and ideologies.

Eckes argued that schools that receive vouchers should not be allowed to have admissions policies like those of Lighthouse and cited the federal protections afforded to racial minorities, whileLily Eskelsen Garca, president of the National Education Association, said that private schools should not receive government funds at all on the basis that private schools can choose to deny admission to students.

Lindsey Burke, director of theHeritage Foundations education policy studies, said that Lighthouses policies have no parallel to racial discrimination.

Racism was based on identity and skin color and had no reasonable basis, Burke said. This is about whether a student, a family is going to live out their communal beliefs of the school that they have chosen to attend. These are intentional communities that are built upon a moral code that they have decided on.

As for the lefts claim that private schools are prohibited from discriminating based on sexual orientation,Dick Komer, senior attorney with Institute for Justice, said that simply isnt the case.

If the people who are grilling DeVos believe that sex includes sexual orientation and gender identity, then they should propose amendments to the statues that they have written and given her to enforce, Komer said. The Congress is supposed to write the law, the agency is supposed to administer what Congress has given them. And Congress hasnt given it to them.

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Stephen Hawking On Space Travel: Light Beams Will Help Humans Colonize Other Planets – International Business Times

There are so many places in the universe to explore, but with current rocket technology, it would take millions of years to reach some of the most interesting planets, moons and stars. Unless we hitch a ride on a beam of light.

Physicist Stephen Hawking is one of the people trying to turn that science-fiction concept into reality and he stumped for it while speaking at a festival earlier this week. During a talk at the science and art festival Starmus in Norway, where Hawking was part of a group of speakers that included Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin and astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, he called on humans to leave Earth and explore areas beyond our solar system in a search for a habitable replacement we can colonize. But that would require some new spaceships.

He specifically pointed to Proxima Centauri b, a planet that could be a good candidate but is 4.5 light years from Earth more than 26 trillion miles away. To reach it and sniff it out as a potential new home for Earthlings would take millions of years if we used rocket propulsion technology that exists today. But Live Sciencereportedhe offered alternative transportation: a light beam.

Read: The Coolest Habitable Exoplanets

The method of space travel theoretically works with a ship first being launched into space, after which a laser light, or an array of laser lights, would be beamed from a location on Earth onto the back end of a lightsail on the ship to move it forward.

Hawking is part of a project called Breakthrough Starshot that is looking to create the first of such transport systems but with a small and lightweight craft rather than the kind of large one that would be needed to ferry a human population and all thesupplies needed to another planet. The goal is to get the spacecraft up to 100 million mph.

To go faster would require a much higher exhaust speed than chemical rockets can provide that of light itself, Hawking said. A powerful beam of light from the rear could drive the spaceship forward and bring it up to speed, perhaps reaching a tenth oreven a fifth of lights velocity.

That is many thousands of times faster than the maximum speed humans currently can achieve.

Although it would take quite a bit to advance space travel that much, going any faster would require technology beyond current imagination.

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Why is Hawking pushing for this technology? The physicist has made it clear he thinks life on Earth is doomed. During his Starmus talk, he said humans will have to colonize Mars or another location within the next 100 years if we want to survive extinction. That wasnt the first time he has made that claim. Hawking has listed climate change, nuclear war and disease as possible calamities that would kill off the human species on Earth.

Shouldnt we be content to be cosmic sloths, enjoying the universe from the comfort of Earth? The answer is, no, Hawking said at Starmus. The Earth is under threat from so many areas that it is difficult for me to be positive.

The moon and Mars are not viable options for long-term human living because in addition to them being barren and devoid of water, the lack of atmosphere on those worlds would expose people to intense radiation. Even the head of the European Space Agency says living on Mars or the moon would be an awful idea.

Human colonization on other planets is no longer science fiction. It can be science fact, he said. If humanity is to continue for another million years, our future lies in boldly going where no one else has gone before.

Scientists are working on a spaceship concept that would use a laser light beamed from Earth to propel a ship with a lightsail. Photo: Breakthrough Starshot

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This Tech Could Charge Electric Cars While They Drive – Singularity Hub

The global auto industry is worth $2 trillion, but electric and hybrid cars currently make up less than one percent of that figure. However, experts are predicting an explosion in electric car adoption.

Financial services company UBS predicted demand for electric cars will reach an inflection point in 2018 as their cost shrinks to equal (and eventually undercut) the cost of internal combustion engine vehicles. China saw a 53 percent increase in electric car sales from 2015 to 2016, and India is aiming to sell only electric cars by 2030.

Even though theyll be affordable, and theyll keep the air cleaner, though, electric cars will still have one major limitation, and thatsthe fact that theyre electric. Electric things run on batteries, and if batteries dont get recharged every so often, they die.

Teslas Model 3 will go 200 miles on one charge, and Chevys new Bolt goes 238 miles. These are no small distances, especially when compared to the Volts 30-mile range just three years ago. Even so, once the cars batteries are drained, recharging them takes hours.

Researchers at Stanford University just took a step toward solving this problem. In a paper published last week in Nature, the team described a new technique that wirelessly transmits electricity to a moving object within close range.

Wireless power transfer works using magnetic resonance coupling. An alternating magnetic field in a transmitter coil causes electrons in a receiver coil to oscillate, with the best transfer efficiency occurring when both coils are tuned to the same frequency and positioned at a specific angle.

That makes it hard to transfer electricity while an object is moving though. To bypass the need for continuous manual tuning, the Stanford team removed the radio-frequency source in the transmitter and replaced it with a voltage amplifier and a feedback resistor.

The system calibrates itself to the required frequency for different distances. Using this system, the researchers were able to wirelessly transmit a one-milliwatt charge of electricity to a moving LED light bulb three feet away. No manual tuning was needed, and transfer efficiency remained stable.

One milliwatt is a far cry from the tens of kilowatts an electric car needs. But now that theyve established that an amplifier will do the trick, the team is working on ramping up the amount of electricity that can be transferred using this system.

Switching out the amplifier itself could make a big differencefor this test, they used a general-purpose amplifier with about ten percent efficiency, but custom-made amplifiers could likely boost efficiency to over 90 percent.

It will still be a while before electric cars can get zapped with infusions of charge while cruising down the highway, but thats the future some energy experts envision.

In theory, one could drive for an unlimited amount of time without having to stop to recharge, said Shanhui Fan, professor of electrical engineering and senior author of the study. The hope is that youll be able to charge your electric car while youre driving down the highway. A coil in the bottom of the vehicle could receive electricity from a series of coils connected to an electric current embedded in the road.

Embedding power lines in roads would be a major infrastructure project, and it wouldnt make sense to undertake it until electric car adoption was widespreadwhen, for example, electric cars accounted for at least 50 percent of total vehicles on the road, or more. If charging was easier, though, more drivers might choose to go electric.

Tesla has already made electric car ownership a bit easier by investing heavily in its Supercharger network. There are currently 861 Supercharger stations around the world with 5,655 chargers, and hundreds more are in the works. The stations charge Tesla vehicles for free in a half hour or hourinstead of multiple hours.

Ripping up roads to embed power lines that can charge cars while theyre moving seems unnecessary as technologies like the Superchargers continue to proliferate. But as electric vehicles proliferate too, drivers will want their experiences to be as seamless as possible, and that couldinclude not having to stop to charge your car.

Despite the significant hurdles left to clear, charging moving cars is the most exciting potential of the Stanford teams wireless transfer system. But there are also smaller-scale applications like cell phones and personal medical implants, which will likely employ the technology before its used on cars. Fan even mentioned that the system may untether robotics in manufacturing.

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Inland waterways in Ascension, Livingston to close Thursday evening due to post-storm ‘hazards’ – The Advocate

GONZALES The Amite River and all other inland waterways in Ascension and Livingston parishes will be closed to recreational traffic starting at 6 p.m. Thursday, Ascension and Livingston Homeland Security officials said.

Hazards caused by Tropical Storm Cindy are forcing the closure, which will remain in place until further notice, Ascension homeland security officials said in a Facebook post.

The two parishes share the Amite, but other rivers and bayous also course throughout both parishes.

Rick Webre, director of the Ascension Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, said that floating debris was one factor in the decision to close the waterways but said high water in the Amite River Diversion Canal was also a major reason.

He said boat traffic through the high water in the canal is causing problems for homes and bulkheads that line portions of the waterway.

Mark Harrell, Webre's counterpart in Livingston Parish, said similar problems with wakes from boaters are being encountered on the Tickfaw River in the southeastern end of that parish.

Harrell said storm surge and wind from Cindy has swollen water levels on the river. The Tickfaw's mouth empties along the north shore of Lake Maurepas.

The order will close all boat launches in both parishes to recreational traffic.

Since making landfall Thursday morning, Cindy has been downgraded to a tropical depression by the National Weather Service.

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Drink Doki Doki at Ascension Coffee – D Magazine

Ascension Coffee is now offering a highly caffeinated, nitro-infused cold brew called Doki Doki (the name is derived from the Japanese word that refers to the sound of a beating heart).

Here at Ascension Coffee, we aim to drive a unique and memorable coffee experience, says Ascension owner and master roaster, Russell Hayward. And are always looking for new and exciting ways to showcase our amazing coffee. We are a truly global coffee experience, and Doki Doki allows us to bring a unique Japanese technique to brewing an amazing coffee that is refreshing in the heat of the Texas summer.

The process:

Colombian coffee beans are placed into a Japanese cold brew tower. Water slowly drips (over a 12-hour period) to achieve a chocolatey and smooth cup of cold brew. After this process is complete, they nitrogenate it into kegs which gives the coffee a stout-like flavor and consistency.

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Why go to Mars when you can telecommute there instead? | Popular … – Popular Science

Every few weeks, a telepresence robot rolls by my desk. Its usually a co-worker in a distant office on her way to a meeting, or checking in on the progress of physical things in the office from the comfort of her home.

At first, it was surprising to hear the whir of a robot and see a smiling face roll by. But now, its normal. Over the past 40 years, telepresence technologies have gone from being complicated, huge, or non-existent to being so ubiquitous and powerful that theyre used everywhere from operating rooms to your phone.

So, why not send them to space?

Thats the argument put forward in an article published today in Science Robotics. As people discuss the best ways to explore other planets, some wonder if its even necessary to send people to the groundwhy not just send a robot avatar instead, and basically Skype with Mars?

Dan Lester, one of the authors of the paper, says that this is one idea whose time has finally come. Lester has been a proponent of the notion for years, helping to organize scientific meetings on the subject, bringing together planetary scientists, robotics, and telepresence experts in the same space. A longer report based on those meetings will be released towards the end of this summer.

Technologically weve only just achieved the capability to do this kind of thing, Lester says. Forty years ago we simply didnt have these capabilities that we have right now.

NASA specialists already control the Mars rovers using a kind of telepresence, but the distance between here and Mars is so great that even the most basic motions have to be done incrementally. A new systemwhich would see humans sent into orbit above the planet theyre robotically exploringwould have next to no lag time, enabling quick human-like actions on the surface without needing humans to actually land.

The basic idea is this: robots capable of moving around (and of moving things around) with dexterity would be sent to the surface of a planet like Mars or Venus. A human crew would be sent into orbit around the planet to cut down on the delayor latency, as its known. The crew would remotely control the robots on the surface, putting them through their paces and exploring the planet in real time, able to react swiftly if something unexpected pops up.

It's really a different way of looking at space exploration, Lester says. To many people, the word exploration depends on things like danger, risk, courage, and heroism, and if you dont have those things youre not really exploring.

But Lester points out that if the goal of exploration is not creating legends, but gaining knowledge about a place, then telepresence might be an easier, more efficient way to do it.

But why send humans all the way to the planet without touching down? Cutting out that final contact actually saves a lot of hassle. With humans in orbit around a planet instead of on the surface, shelter wouldnt be as much of a problem. After all, weve sent people to spend a year in space orbiting Earth. By contrast, we havent sent people to the surface of another solar system body for more than a few days. Of course, a well-supplied ship capable of withstanding the rigors of a long journey (radiation storms, lack of gravity, limited resources) would be required, but we wouldn't need to worry about also hauling the materials it would take to keep a human alive on the surface. And with no people landing on the planet, a dramatic Mark Watney-style stranding/rescue also becomes less of a possibility.

Were putting human perception and activity where it's hard to put people, Lester says. While Mars is our current focus for human exploration, telepresence could expand our horizons to more hostile and unreachable worlds like Venus, or Europa, where exploring the surface would pose even more safety problems than we'd face on Mars. We could send astronauts into orbit around Venus, or go scuba diving with submarine vehicles in the methane lakes of Titan, no sweat, Lester says.

In addition to being hardier than humans, the robots in question have also improved in recent years. If a surgeon can use a camera and small remote controlled tools to remove an appendix in laparoscopic surgery, its not too much of a jump to think that a robot on Mars could drill into a rock with ease. And other fields, including oceanography, are already sending telepresence robots into the field.

That's not to say that we'll never set foot on another planet. Im not saying that we shouldnt send people, Lester says. If the goal is human colonization of other worlds, Lester agrees that humans are definitely needed. But even there, human telepresence could be a boon, helping set up vital infrastructure before the first colonists land.

Pulling together the technologies that exist into a working and otherworld-ready prototype is one challenge, and making sure that humans can safely operate the tech from space is another. Lester isnt sure how much it would cost or how long it would take for full telepresence to take off. So, it might be a while before astronauts blast off to orbit another planet to drive robots around from the relative comfort of a space habitat. But someday, it might be as normal as a robot driving by your desk.

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Watching the Tape Move for NanoTech Entertainment Inc (NTEK) – Clayton News

Needle moving action has been spotted in NanoTech Entertainment Inc (NTEK) as shares are moving today onvolatility10.37% or 0.0025 from the open.TheOTC listed companysaw a recent bid of 0.0266 and45000shares have traded hands in the session.

Occasionally, a certain stock may perform much higher than expectations, and it may become a much greater percentage of the portfolio. This is typically a good thing, but it may require some decisions on what to do with the portfolio allocations. If one stock is making up a high percentage of the total, it may create the risk of higher than normal average losses if the shares take an unforeseen dive lower. Even if the stock has the potential to go much higher, it can be tricky to know when to sell and find other stocks that might be a better value. Selling a winner might leave the average investor frustrated if the stock goes higher, but there may be nothing wrong with taking profits and not leaving gains on the table. As we move into the second half of the year, investors may want to compare first half gains with goals that were established at the beginning of the year. This may help narrow in on what needs to be done in order to stay in the green for the rest of the year and beyond. Setting portfolio goals may be a good way to stay the course when things get a little hairy in the markets.

Digging deeping into the NanoTech Entertainment Inc (NTEK) s technical indicators, we note that the Williams Percent Range or 14 day Williams %R currently sits at -67.00. The Williams %R oscillates in a range from 0 to -100. A reading between 0 and -20 would point to an overbought situation. A reading from -80 to -100 would signal an oversold situation. The Williams %R was developed by Larry Williams. This is a momentum indicator that is the inverse of the Fast Stochastic Oscillator.

NanoTech Entertainment Inc (NTEK) currently has a 14-day Commodity Channel Index (CCI) of -13.89. Active investors may choose to use this technical indicator as a stock evaluation tool. Used as a coincident indicator, the CCI reading above +100 would reflect strong price action which may signal an uptrend. On the flip side, a reading below -100 may signal a downtrend reflecting weak price action. Using the CCI as a leading indicator, technical analysts may use a +100 reading as an overbought signal and a -100 reading as an oversold indicator, suggesting a trend reversal.

Currently, the 14-day ADX for NanoTech Entertainment Inc (NTEK) is sitting at 19.64. Generally speaking, an ADX value from 0-25 would indicate an absent or weak trend. A value of 25-50 would support a strong trend. A value of 50-75 would identify a very strong trend, and a value of 75-100 would lead to an extremely strong trend. ADX is used to gauge trend strength but not trend direction. Traders often add the Plus Directional Indicator (+DI) and Minus Directional Indicator (-DI) to identify the direction of a trend.

The RSI, or Relative Strength Index, is a widely used technical momentum indicator that compares price movement over time. The RSI was created by J. Welles Wilder who was striving to measure whether or not a stock was overbought or oversold. The RSI may be useful for spotting abnormal price activity and volatility. The RSI oscillates on a scale from 0 to 100. The normal reading of a stock will fall in the range of 30 to 70. A reading over 70 would indicate that the stock is overbought, and possibly overvalued. A reading under 30 may indicate that the stock is oversold, and possibly undervalued. After a recent check, the 14-day RSI for NanoTech Entertainment Incis currently at 39.70, the 7-day stands at 42.29, and the 3-day is sitting at 56.53.

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Nanotech Security Corp (NTSFF) Moving -0.99% in Session – Stock Daily Review

Needle moving action has been spotted in Nanotech Security Corp (NTSFF) as shares are moving today onvolatility-0.99% or -0.01 from the open.TheOTC listed companysaw a recent bid of 1.0000 and8800shares have traded hands in the session.

Investors are always trying to get an advantage in the equity market. Everyone wants to find that next great stock pick that provides a solid boost to the portfolio. Investors often identify risk preference when trying to sort out asset allocation. In general, a higher amount of risk may offer a greater potential for growth. Many investors may struggle with the concept of leaving emotion out of picking stocks. Equity research may involve a high degree of patience, determination, and lots of homework. Learning everything possible about the markets can help the individual investor better navigate the waters. As the old saying goes, knowledge is power. Being able to filter through the data to determine what is relevant information may assist the investor with making those tough investment decisions.

Deep diving into thetechnical levels forNanotech Security Corp (NTSFF), we note that the equitycurrently has a 14-day Commodity Channel Index (CCI) of 99.96. Active investors may choose to use this technical indicator as a stock evaluation tool. Used as a coincident indicator, the CCI reading above +100 would reflect strong price action which may signal an uptrend. On the flip side, a reading below -100 may signal a downtrend reflecting weak price action. Using the CCI as a leading indicator, technical analysts may use a +100 reading as an overbought signal and a -100 reading as an oversold indicator, suggesting a trend reversal.

Nanotech Security Corps Williams Percent Range or 14 day Williams %R currently sits at -8.33. The Williams %R oscillates in a range from 0 to -100. A reading between 0 and -20 would point to an overbought situation. A reading from -80 to -100 would signal an oversold situation. The Williams %R was developed by Larry Williams. This is a momentum indicator that is the inverse of the Fast Stochastic Oscillator.

Currently, the 14-day ADX for Nanotech Security Corp (NTSFF) is sitting at 10.63. Generally speaking, an ADX value from 0-25 would indicate an absent or weak trend. A value of 25-50 would support a strong trend. A value of 50-75 would identify a very strong trend, and a value of 75-100 would lead to an extremely strong trend. ADX is used to gauge trend strength but not trend direction. Traders often add the Plus Directional Indicator (+DI) and Minus Directional Indicator (-DI) to identify the direction of a trend.

The RSI, or Relative Strength Index, is a widely used technical momentum indicator that compares price movement over time. The RSI was created by J. Welles Wilder who was striving to measure whether or not a stock was overbought or oversold. The RSI may be useful for spotting abnormal price activity and volatility. The RSI oscillates on a scale from 0 to 100. The normal reading of a stock will fall in the range of 30 to 70. A reading over 70 would indicate that the stock is overbought, and possibly overvalued. A reading under 30 may indicate that the stock is oversold, and possibly undervalued. After a recent check, the 14-day RSIforNanotech Security Corp (NTSFF) is currently at 57.48, the 7-day stands at 64.14, and the 3-day is sitting at 68.43.

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WW3 IMMINENT: Russia says tensions with NATO troops ‘likely to deteriorate’ – Daily Star

RUSSIA has warned the tensions between itself and NATO are "likely to deteriorate" as total war in Europe looks ever more likely.

Sergey Shoigu, Russias defence minister, said the growing NATO presence in Eastern Europe demonstrates blatant unwillingness of Western nations to stop pursuing an anti-Russian agenda.

Shoigu also said Russia would be forced to beef up its defence preparations amid the increased threat of war.

It is related to the growing military activity of NATO countries in Eastern Europe, Shoigu said.

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The ongoing developments clearly indicate blatant unwillingness of the Western partners to stop pursuing the anti-Russian agenda.

"The NATO summit in May also demonstrated that, when international terrorism and Russia were placed on the same list of threats.

The NATO buildup includes the modernisation of airfields, ports and other military sites, as well as the deployment of new US missile defence systems.

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The defence minister said NATO's enormous military drills, which involve thousands of troops as well as dozens of military planes and ships, had forced Russia to react.

Such unjustified actions of our Western colleagues lead to erosion of the global security system," he added.

"[These actions] raise mutual suspicions and push us to undertake retaliatory measures, mainly in the western strategic direction.

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‘Changing Our Minds’ explores psychedelic drugs and spiritual healing – The Oakland Press

BERKELEY, Calif. In his new book, Changing Our Minds: Psychedelic Sacraments and the New Psychotherapy, award-winning author and former religion reporter Don Lattin looks at how therapy sessions with psychedelic drugs are helping heal the psychological and spiritual woes of cancer patients, alcoholics, war veterans and the seriously depressed.

As Lattin details in the book, there are sometimes positive spiritual and religious changes for those who take these drugs under clinical supervision a key component of the treatment. During sessions to treat addictive behavior, post-traumatic stress disorder and depression, some patients report a greater oneness with the universe.

Lattin, who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, is about to embark on a summer book tour from the Telluride Mushroom Festival in the Rocky Mountains to a psychedelic consciousness convention in London. He sat down with RNS to discuss changing attitudes toward these drugs psilocybin (magic mushrooms), ayahuasca (a psychoactive tea brewed from two Amazonian plants), MDMA (ecstasy) and more and how they can bring religious and spiritual insight to some people.

This interview has been edited for space and clarity.

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Q: How is taking psychedelics therapeutically different from taking them recreationally?

A: Well, the first difference between recreational use and the clinical trials underway into psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy is a difference of legality. Taking these drugs for fun is illegal, not to mention dangerous, because when you buy psychedelics on the street you are never sure what you are getting. The clinical trials are legal approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency. The purity and the dose are clearly established. Many people in my book are trying to overcome some serious psychological problem, or they are people in ayahuasca churches who are seriously trying to commune with God. Both are in it for the long term and will tell you this was not always a fun or easy experience. But it was cathartic. It was healing. This is not the way most people take psychedelics many thousands of people take MDMA every weekend and most have a good time. The difference here is the intention healing or insight and that those who take these medicines or sacraments are being guided through the experience and get help to integrate whatever insights they have into their real lives.

Q: Speaking just about those seeking a connection to God is taking a pill to do that just too easy?

A: There is some truth to that critique. Someone in my book calls the psychedelic experience gratuitous grace. In a recreational drug context, it is too easy, and it becomes too easy to just dismiss it as some weird experience. But people in some of the clinical trials I write about say what they experienced in a couple of sessions with a therapist and psychedelics was like 10 years of normal therapy. It can take less time. But psychedelics are not a magic bullet. They can show you another way to be. The goal of a lot of this work, whether it is therapeutic or spiritual, is to help people make some lasting changes in their lives. (Researchers and spiritual guides) are trying to take psychedelics more seriously than one does at a party or a concert or a festival. Even though it can take one to a mystical place, the goal is to bring all this back down to Earth.

Q: Drugs are chemicals. Can God or any experience of the divine be reduced to brain chemistry? Are such experiences real?

A: You can have a mystical experience through lots of different means. You can have it by fasting a very accepted practice in almost every religious tradition. What happens when you fast? Things happen in your brain, a biochemical reaction. If you go on a hardcore meditation retreat with sensory deprivation, you are having a biochemical reaction in your brain. So whether it is through fasting or meditation or drugs or plant medicines, I believe what is happening in your brain is the same an alteration of consciousness through brain chemistry. It can happen through prayer and through meditation, and it can happen with psychedelic drugs. That is why the experiences are so similar. But the rubber hits the road with what you do with the experience. Does it make you a better person, kinder, more aware? (Religion scholar and mystic) Huston Smith used to say of psychedelics, It is not about altered states, it is about altered traits.

Q: Is there a role for organized religion to play in destigmatizing these drugs?

A: There are actual churches in the U.S. that can legally have psychedelic communion with ayahuasca under a 2006 Supreme Court ruling, but they must be affiliated with one of two Brazilian sects. Outside of those brands of organized religion, I dont see much destigmatization. Religious leaders, like a lot of other people, have a very black-and-white attitude toward drugs. Roland Griffiths at Johns Hopkins is doing a study of religious professionals with clergy burnout to see if these substances could revive their interest in their calling through a mystical experience that might hit the reset button for them. But he has found it very hard to find clergy who want to volunteer. That said, I think psychedelics are slowly are being destigmatized by the universities and medical centers across the country that are sponsoring research. Peoples minds are changing about these substances when used in the proper context. The media coverage of the clinical trials has been very positive. At the same time, I think it is important to say these drugs are not for everyone. They are probably not for most people. But there are a large number of people these medicines can help.

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Shane Mauss brings Good Trip Comedy Tour to town – Chattanooga Times Free Press

Shane Mauss will perform his stand-up comedy show at 9 p.m. at the Palace Picture House, followed by a DMT Talk at 11 p.m. Tickets may be ordered for individual shows or one ticket for both.

Shane Mauss will perform his stand-up comedy show...

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What: A Good Trip Comedy Tour

Where: Palace Picture House, 818 Georgia Ave., Unit 118

When: 8 p.m. doors open, 9 p.m. show; 11 p.m. DMT Talk, Friday, June 23

Admission: $15 for either comedy show or DMT Talk only; $25 for both

For more information: http://www.shanemauss.com/goodtrip/2017/6/23/chattanooga-tn

Comedian Shane Mauss will bring his Good Trip Comedy Tour to the Palace Picture House for one show Friday, June 23.

Mauss' 110-city psychedelic comedy tour began last October and is sponsored by the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies.

A self-described psychonaut which Mauss explains is his use of psychedelics to gain a deeper understanding of the mind the comedian takes his audience on a funny journey through the stigma, history, laws and science of psychedelics while sharing personal experiences.

"I've worked very hard to put together a one-of-a-kind show for the open-minded, insightful, inquisitive, curious weirdos among us," Mauss says in a news release. "My hope is that I'm helping to destigmatize and demystify psychedelics in a fun way. I am an advocate for psychedelic studies and rights. I'm in no way encouraging everyone to do them. They aren't for everybody. They just happen to be for me.

"Psychedelics have had a significant and positive impact on my life," he continues. "But more relevant to this show, they are also the source of some of the most hilarious, thought-provoking and well-received material of my career."

His comedy show at 9 p.m. will be followed by a DMT Talk at 11 p.m.

DMT, or Dimethyltryptamine, is an intense hallucinogenic. In the DMT Talk, he discusses his DMT experiences and the scientific insights they reveal about the brain.

Mauss is a nationally touring act whose career was launched after he won Best Stand-Up in the HBO U.S. Comedy Festival. He has been a guest on Conan O'Brien's talk show five times, appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and "Comedy Central Presents."

His comedy special "Mating Season" is available on Netflix, and his most recent comedy album, "My Big Break," went to No. 1 on the comedy iTunes charts. He is also the creator and host of the podcast "Here We Are," in which he interviews scientists and academics.

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Aston Manor Going Full Trance With Gabriel & Dresden and Bryan Kearney – Dance Music Northwest

Aston Manor, located in Seattles SoDo district, isnt known as a trance music destination. But that might soon change. After Andrew Rayel took his on-going Moments tour to Roy Astons social club earlier this month, team Aston and Stardust Events one-upped themselves with a double booking that has the Seattle Trance Family jumping with joy. Mark your calendars because on Thursday October 5th, Gabriel & Dresden and Bryan Kearney are taking over the Manor.

Kearney makes his Seattle return following an energizing performance at Bliss: Transcendence last month. The Irish trance powerhouse has been tearing up stages across the world with psy-heavy sets. However, his latest single, All Over Again, sees Kearney going back to his uplifting roots, teaming up with singer-songwriter Plumb to deliver an emotional ballad that will give you all the feels. One of the best in the scene today, Kearney alone is enough to get us excited. Throw in Gabriel & Dresden? What?!

Gabriel & Dresden are considered legends in the trance game, teaming up together back in 2001 for seven years before re-uniting in 2011. While Kearney is more up-tempo, these two are the opposite- opting for chillout, uplifting vibes. In addition to songs of their own, G & D have remixed the likes of trance Tiesto, Paul Oakenfold, Above & Beyond and more. At one point, the two joined JES, a renowned trance vocalist, to form the group Motorcycle best known for its hit As The Rush Comes. Together, the two are a force. Separate? Just as amazing. Gabriels Andain side project scored an all-time trance classic with Beautiful Things; Dresden matching that with remixes that ranked high on the Billboard Hot Dance and Club Play charts. Prepare to go back in time when the two take the stage.

Tickets go on sale next Thursday at noon. Will you be joining us for a night of beautiful trance under the Aston Manor chandeliers?

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Edap Tms (EDAP) Shares March Higher, Can It Continue? – Zacks.com

As of late, it has definitely been a great time to be an investor in Edap Tms SA (EDAP - Free Report) . The stock has moved higher by 19.9% in the past month, while it is also above its 20 Day SMA too. This combination of strong price performance and favorable technical, could suggest that the stock may be on the right path.

We certainly think that this might be the case, particularly if you consider EDAPs recent earnings estimate revision activity. From this look, the companys future is quite favorable; as EDAP has earned itself a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), meaning that its recent run may continue for a bit longer, and that this isnt the top for the in-focus company.You can seethe complete list of todays Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.

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Neurotechnology adds face recognition, tracking to video surveillance systems; researchers win competition – Biometric Update

June 19, 2017-

Neurotechnology has released SentiVeillance Server, a ready-to-use solution that integrates with surveillance video management systems (VMS).

SentiVeillance Server is based on the companys deep neural network technology for facial recognition from surveillance camera video, giving a VMS advanced capabilities, including the ability to quickly and accurately recognize faces in video streams and trigger analytical event notifications whenever the system detects an authorized, unauthorized or unknown individual.

The new capabilities significantly improves the workflow of VMS operators so that they can quickly respond to evolving situations and easily view video of past events as well as filter them by gender, age or person ID.

SentiVeillance Server enables advanced analytics in many video management systems where it was too complex or too expensive before, said Aurimas Juska, Neurotechnology software development team lead. Users can benefit from an enhanced surveillance system with only a small amount of configuration and no need for programming.

The solution supports a range of video management systems including Milestone XProtect VMS and Luxriot Evo, Evo S and Evo Global.

SentiVeillance Server can process in real time up to 10 video streams from multiple video management systems.

The solution is equipped with Neurotechnologys latest deep neural-network-based facial detection and recognition algorithm which greatly improves identification accuracy and speed.

The technology is included in other Neurotechnology products including the VeriLook and MegaMatcher software development kits (SDK), which have millions of deployments worldwide.

In addition, the SentiVeillance SDK allows developers to create solutions using facial identification and object recognition from surveillance video.

In a separate announcement, Neurotechnology revealed that the companys deep neural network researchers won first place in a Kaggle competition that sought AI solutions for fisheries monitoring.

For their winning solution in The Nature Conservancy Fisheries Monitoring competition, the team of researchers won a first place prize of $50,000.

The team beat out the competing 2,292 submitted algorithms for the identification of fish and other marine species from video streams. The algorithms were evaluated based on an unseen test set that mimicked a real-life scenario.

Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing practices are degrading marine ecosystems, global seafood supplies and local livelihoods, according to The Nature Conservancy.

The Neurotechnology employees, which entered the competition independently under the name Towards Robust-Optimal Learning of Learning, used advanced deep neural networks to solve this issue.

The Fisheries Monitoring competition was one of the biggest competitions for Kaggle, a learning, sharing and development site for data, code, research and process.

This was one of the first Kaggle competitions that was comprised of two stages, which means that models developed during the first stage were frozen and evaluated on unseen data that was made available during the second stage, said Gediminas Peksys from the Towards Robust Optimal Learning of Learning team. In such a setting, it is very easy for a teams models to overfit the data by using too many trainable parameters. We were able to utilize our teams experience using deep neural networks to come up with a robust model that performed a lot closer to the original estimate from stage one and generalized in a predictable manner on unseen data.

Previously reported, Neurotechnology added a new Extreme edition to its MegaMatcher Accelerator line of multi-biometric identification solutions for national-scale projects.

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Why I Don’t Want to Have Kids | POPSUGAR Love & Sex – POPSUGAR

As an unmarried, 30-something woman, I get asked the kids question a lot, mostly from people who don't know me well or wishful-thinking relatives. My brushoff that I'm not going to have kids is usually followed by, "But why?!"

I could (and do) list off a handful of reasons: I don't want to take on the enormous responsibility of raising a child. The thought of being pregnant terrifies me. I'm an uberintrovert who loves my alone time and can't imagine constantly being surrounded by another person. I get so much more excited about being an aunt than being a mom.

And while all of those are true, they're not the real reason I decided to forgo kids. It's actually a lot simpler than that: I just don't want them.

Before you roll your eyes and say "no duh" (why would you do something you don't want to?), hear me out. From a young age, I always assumed I'd get married, have children, and start my own nuclear family in my mind, having kids was just something you did. I grew up in a big, tight-knit family, and my sisters, cousins, and I would fantasize about when we'd have our own children and could all get together for the holidays, just like our parents did. I even had baby names picked out Jack for the oldest, Harry and Ralph for the twins. (Yes . . . Ralph. You're welcome, nonexistent future child.)

It wasn't until I neared 30 and began to take stock of my adult life that I realized that not only had those things not happened and didn't seem like they were going to happen anytime soon, but I also didn't want them to happen. I have zero baby fever or maternal drive. When I see a child, my first thought is "oof, no thanks" rather than "I want one!" My daydreams about the future include settling down with a partner, buying a house outside of the city, spending copious time with my loved ones, and exactly zero kids bopping around.

My friends and family wonder if I'll change my mind, including my older sister, who recently had her first baby and told me she was on the fence about having kids and still doesn't feel "ready." And sure, when I met my nephew for the first time, I instantly fell in love. I walked away from a 10-day visit to meet him counting down to the next time I'd see him, replaying videos of his adorable laugh, staring at his picture on my phone's homescreen and still 100 percent certain I don't want kids of my own.

Because here's the thing: I'm not on the fence. I'm very happily sitting in the childfree side of the pasture with my cat, a glass of wine, and unlimited alone time. In that way, I'm much more similar to someone who definitely knows they want kids than someone who's undecided.

People tell me I would make a great mom, and in some ways, I probably would. I'm pretty patient, easygoing, and responsible to a fault, and I haul around what can only be described as a mom purse (gum and Kleenex, anyone?). But being good at something shouldn't be the only reason to do it, especially something as huge as having children.

If you're a parent or you want kids, I salute you in my eyes it's hands down the hardest, most monumental thing you could do with your life. But it's just not for me, and I'm so relieved that I could make that choice.

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