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Monthly Archives: March 2020
Here’s how you know Democrats are feeling very good about their chances in November – CNN
Posted: March 12, 2020 at 2:46 pm
In May 2019, in the days following his decision to run for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, Bullock said that he "was never going to run for the Senate ... I have great respect for the senators, but this is something that never really got me excited."In August, Bullock told CNN's Alisyn Camerota that a Senate bid was an "absolute no" for himIn December, Bullock reiterated his previous stance. "I said it before, I said it during, I said it when I got out. I am not running for Senate," he said.
"After hearing from Montanans and talking to Lisa and our kids, we decided now is no time to be on the sidelines, and that's why I'm running so we can make Washington work more like Montana," he said in a statement.
While there's no debate that Bullock's decision is a major boon for Senate Democrats hoping to win back the majority in the chamber this fall, it also occasions an obvious question: What changed his mind?
The answer to that question is, of course, not simple. Why people -- including politicians -- make the life decisions they make are often a mystery. It's what makes life so unpredictable and fascinating.
But there are a few clues as to why Bullock went from no-way, not-ever to "I'm running."
The second is a calculation all politicians make before leaping into another race: Can I win? While winning is never a guarantee, most ambitious pols -- and let's not forget Bullock ran for president, so he is definitely ambitious -- won't risk their political future on a race they don't think can be won.
Which brings us to Bullock and his change of heart. Put simply: If he did not believe the national political environment -- as well as the political environment in his home state -- hadn't moved into a place where he could beat Daines this fall, there is no chance he would run.
How did Bullock make that determination? My very strong supposition is that he was shown a bevy of private polls conducted for the Senate Democrats' campaign arm that showed him very much in the game against Daines and with Trump's numbers in the generally conservative state -- especially at the federal level -- not all that amazing.
But Bullock's decision sends a very clear signal about how Democrats are feeling about 2020, and it's this: Come on in, the water's fine!
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Democratic primary race for Will County Coroner heats up – The Herald-News
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Bill Thoman, the chair of the local Democratic party, said he considers Summers the only true Democrat in the race. In a rare move, the local party leadership voted last month to endorse Summers.
Summers stressed the job of the coroner isn't dependent on politics.
Talbot also said there was "absolutely nothing political" about the coroner's office. He focused his critiques of Summers on her experience.
He compared Summers' qualifications as a former nurse to "asking a painter to put a new motor in your car," while touting his experience as a police officer.
But Summers argued her nursing background is key to helping her understand the myriad medical records the coroner's office deals with, especially since about 80% of death cases are considered natural. She claimed, without evidence, that the county has always had a coroner with either a background in medicine or science.
"I have that ability," she said. "I understand the toxicology. I understand the drugs. I know all this stuff because it's second nature to me."
O'Neil also praised Summers' qualifications and is supporting her candidacy to succeed him.
"Laurie has the appropriate credentials," O'Neil said.
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‘InfoWars’ Host Alex Jones Arrested for DWI in Texas – The Union Journal
Posted: at 2:45 pm
1: 33 PM PT According to cops docs police officers were contacted us to Jones house for a family members disruption. When they showed up, his partner declared they had a spoken run-in that was physical earlier in the day. She purportedly informed the police officer Jones removed in his automobile and also was perhaps alcohol consumption.
Cops overtook him soon later at some point after 10 PM Monday evening and also drew him over. The apprehension record claims the police officer spotted a solid smell of alcohol originating from Jones.
Jones purportedly confessed he consumed alcohol a container of benefit while he and also his partner went to a sushi dining establishment a pair hrs previously, and also they entered a debate. Jones informed the police officer he strolled house, yet the disagreement proceeded there so he entrusted to most likely to one more house to escape her.
According to the record Jones showed some disability throughout area soberness examinations, such as persuading and also shedding his equilibrium, yet he did impact a little listed below a.08 on the Intoxilyzer two times.
It must be kept in mind its uncertain that the wife is in the record. Jones separated his previous partner in 2015, and also regarding we understand he has actually not remarried.
Alex Jones has a fresh DWI situation deep in the heart of Texas the previous InfoWars host was broken early Tuesday early morning in the Austin- location.
Jones was scheduled around 12: 30 AM according to the Travis County SheriffsDepartment He was back on the roads by 4 AM, after uploading a $3,00 0 bond and also as you may anticipate, Jones is informing his very own variation of occasions.
He took place his Alex Jones Show podcast and also claimed he blew under the lawful restriction of.08 so he believes the entire cost will certainly disappear. InfoWars is currently drifting a conspiracy concept, claiming Jones was captured in a DWI sting targeted at enhancing the Sheriffs Departments variety of apprehensions.
So much, the Sheriffs Department isnt claiming what Jones BAC was when he was arrested. Worth keeping in mind that in Texas you can be arrested for DWI also if youre under the restriction IF the police officer believes your driving capacity suffers.
Jones has actually been billed with offense DWI.
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Guides are already up for some of Ori and the Will of the Wisps’ hardest achievements – TrueAchievements
Posted: at 2:45 pm
We picked up the Ori and the Will of the Wisps achievements last week, and it looks like those who have had early access to the game are wasting no time in uploading their solutions for some of the game's hardest achievements. Ori and the Will of the Wisps has two achievements that are similar to a couple found in Ori and the Blind Forest. For the Hardcore Fan achievement, you'll need to complete the game on Hard Mode. While for the Immortal achievement, you'll need to complete the game without dying. Thankfully, guides from El Perplexo and LifeExpectancy (who has already completed the game), should be able to help with the process. El Perplexo's Hardcore Fan achievement guide comes with a spoiler warning, so bear that in mind before viewing the full solution. Perplexo details that Will of the Wisps is a bit more forgiving than Blind Forest, and to get this achievement, you'll need to focus on finding upgrades for your health and energy. You'll also need to find all the combat sanctuaries to be able to equip more shards. Perplexo goes on to detail his setup and the route he took throughout the game.
LifeExpectancy's Immortal achievement guide involves backing up your save file now and then. What you'll need to do is play for a short while, quit the game to the main menu and copy the save file. This will give you a backup to restart from should you die. LifeExpectancy also notes that there are many more opportunities for Ori to be killed compared to the Blind Forest, so keep your wits about you.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps releases tomorrow and is included in both Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass for PC. For more on Ori, you can check out Heidi's official review of Ori and the Will of the Wisps here.
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Coronavirus vs. the Mass Surveillance State: Which Poses the Greater Threat? – CounterPunch
Posted: at 2:45 pm
If, as it seems, we are in the process of becoming a totalitarian society in which the state apparatus is all-powerful, the ethics most important for the survival of the true, free, human individual would be:cheat, lie, evade, fake it, be elsewhere, forge documents, build improved electronic gadgets in your garage thatll outwit the gadgets used by the authorities.
Philip K. Dick
Emboldened by the citizenrys inattention and willingness to tolerate its abuses, the government has weaponized one national crisis after another in order to expands its powers.
The war on terror, the war on drugs, the war on illegal immigration, asset forfeiture schemes, road safety schemes, school safety schemes, eminent domain: all of these programs started out as legitimate responses to pressing concerns and have since become weapons of compliance and control in the police states hands.
It doesnt even matter what the nature of the crisis might becivil unrest, the national emergencies, unforeseen economic collapse,loss of functioning political and legal order, purposeful domestic resistance or insurgency, pervasive public health emergencies, and catastrophic natural and human disastersas long as it allows the government to justify all manner of government tyranny in the so-called name of national security.
Now we find ourselves on the brink of a possible coronavirus contagion.
Ill leave the media and the medical community to speculate about the impact the coronavirus will have on the nations health, but how will the governments War on the Coronavirus impact our freedoms?
For a hint of whats in store, you can look to Chinaour role model for all things dystopianwhere the contagion started.
In an attempt to fight the epidemic, the government has given its surveillance state apparatuswhich boasts the most expansive and sophisticated surveillance system in the worldfree rein. Thermal scanners using artificial intelligence (AI) have been installed at train stations in major cities to assess body temperatures and identify anyone with a fever. Facial recognition cameras and cell phone carriers track peoples movements constantly, reporting in real time to data centers that can be accessed by government agents and employers alike. And coded color alerts (red, yellow and green) sort people into health categories that correspond to the amount of freedom of movement theyre allowed: Green code, travel freely. Red or yellow, report immediately.
Mind you, prior to the coronavirus outbreak, the Chinese surveillance state had already been hard at work tracking its citizens through the use of some 200 million security cameras installed nationwide. Equipped with facial recognition technology, the cameras allow authorities to track so-called criminal acts, such as jaywalking, which factor into a persons social credit score.
Social media credit scores assigned to Chinese individuals and businesses categorize them on whether or not they are good citizens. A real-name systemwhich requires people to use government-issued ID cards to buy mobile sims, obtain social media accounts, take a train, board a plane, or even buy groceriescoupled with social media credit scores ensures that those blacklisted as unworthy are banned from accessing financial markets, buying real estate or travelling by air or train. Among the activities that can get you labeled unworthy are taking reserved seats on trains or causing trouble in hospitals.
That same social credit score technology used to identify, track and segregate citizens is now one of Chinas chief weapons in its fight to contain the coronavirus from spreading. However, it is far from infallible and a prime example of the difficulties involved in navigating an autonomous system where disembodied AI systems call the shots. For instance, one woman, who has no symptoms of the virus but was assigned a red code based on a visit to her hometown, has been blocked from returning to her home and job until her color code changes. She has been stuck in this state of limbo for weeks with no means of challenging the color code or knowing exactly why shes been assigned a red code.
Fighting the coronavirus epidemic has given China the perfect excuse for unleashing the full force of its surveillance and data collection powers. The problem, as Eamon Barrett acknowledges in Fortune magazine, is what happens after: Once the outbreak is controlled, its unclear whether the government will retract its new powers.
The lesson for the ages: once any government is allowed to expand its powers, its almost impossible to pull back.
Meanwhile, here in the U.S., the government thus far has limited its coronavirus preparations to missives advising the public to stay calm, wash their hands, and cover their mouths when they cough and sneeze.
Dont go underestimating the governments ability to lock the nation down if the coronavirus turns into a pandemic, however. After all, the government has been planning and preparing for such a crisis for years now.
The building blocks are already in place for such an eventuality: the surveillance networks, fusion centers and government contractors that already share information in real time; the governments massive biometric databases that can identify individuals based on genetic and biological markers; the militarized police, working in conjunction with federal agencies, ready and able to coordinate with the federal government when its time to round up the targeted individuals; the courts that will sanction the governments methods, no matter how unlawful, as long as its done in the name of national security; and the detention facilities, whether private prisons or FEMA internment camps, that have been built and are waiting to be filled.
Now all of this may sound far-fetched to you now, but weve already arrived at the dystopian futures prophesied by George Orwells1984, Aldous HuxleysBrave New World, and Philip K. Dicks Minority Report.
It wont take much more to push us over the edge into Neill BlomkampsElysium, in which the majority of humanity is relegated to an overpopulated, diseased, warring planet where the government employs technologies such as drones, tasers and biometric scanners to track, target and control the populace.
Mind you, while these technologies are already in use today and being hailed for their potentially life-saving, cost-saving, time-saving benefits, it wont be long before the drawbacks to having a government equipped with technology that makes it all-seeing, all-knowing, and all-powerfulhelped along by the citizenryfar outdistance the benefits.
On a daily basis, Americans are relinquishing (in many cases, voluntarily) the most intimate details of who we aretheir biological makeup, our genetic blueprints, and our biometrics (facial characteristics and structure, fingerprints, iris scans, etc.)in order to navigate an increasingly technologically-enabled world.
Consider all the ways you continue to be tracked, hunted, hounded, and stalked by the government and its dubious agents:
By tapping into your phone lines and cell phone communications, the government knows what you say. By uploading all of your emails, opening your mail, and reading your Facebook posts and text messages, the government knows what you write. By monitoring your movements with the use of license plate readers, surveillance cameras and other tracking devices, the government knows where you go. By churning through all of the detritus of your lifewhat you read, where you go, what you saythe government can predict what you will do.
By mapping the synapses in your brain, scientistsand in turn, the governmentwill soon know what you remember. By mapping your biometricsyour face-printand storing the information in a massive, shared government database available to bureaucratic agencies, police and the military, the governments goal is to use facial recognition software to identify you (and every other person in the country) and track your movements, wherever you go. And by accessing your DNA, the government will soon know everything else about you that they dont already know: your family chart, your ancestry, what you look like, your health history, your inclination to follow orders or chart your own course, etc.
Of course, none of these technologies are foolproof.
Nor are they immune from tampering, hacking or user bias.
Nevertheless, they have become a convenient tool in the hands of government agents to render null and void the Constitutions requirements of privacy and its prohibitions against unreasonable searches and seizures.
The ramifications of a governmentany governmenthaving this much unregulated, unaccountable power to target, track, round up and detain its citizens is beyond chilling.
Imagine what a totalitarian regime such as Nazi Germany could have done with this kind of unadulterated power.
Imagine what the next police state to follow in Germanys footsteps will do with this kind of power. Society is rapidly moving in that direction.
Weve made it so easy for the government to watch us.
Government eyes see your every move: what you read, how much you spend, where you go, with whom you interact, when you wake up in the morning, what youre watching on television and reading on the internet.
Every move you make is being monitored, mined for data, crunched, and tabulated in order to form a picture of who you are, what makes you tick, and how best to control you when and if it becomes necessary to bring you in line.
Chances are, as the Washington Post has reported, you have already been assigned a color-coded threat assessment scoregreen, yellow or redso police are forewarned about your potential inclination to be a troublemaker depending on whether youve had a career in the military, posted a comment perceived as threatening on Facebook, suffer from a particular medical condition, or know someone who knows someone who might have committed a crime.
In other words, youre most likely already flagged in a government database somewhere.
The government has the know-how.
Indeed, for years now, the FBI and Justice Department have conspired to acquire near-limitless power and control over biometric information collected on law-abiding individuals, millions of whom have never been accused of a crime.
Going far beyond the scope of those with criminal backgrounds, the FBIs Next Generation Identification database (NGID), a billion dollar boondoggle that is aimed at dramatically expanding the governments ID database from a fingerprint system to a vast data storehouse of iris scans, photos searchable with face recognition technology, palm prints, and measures of gait and voice recordings alongside records of fingerprints, scars, and tattoos.
Launched in 2008, the NGID is a massive biometric database that contains more than 100 million fingerprints and 45 million facial photos gathered from a variety of sources ranging from criminal suspects and convicts to daycare workers and visa applicants, including millions of people who have never committed or even been accused of a crime.
In other words, innocent American citizens are now automatically placed in a suspect database.
For a long time, the government was required to at least observe some basic restrictions on when, where and how it could access someones biometrics and DNA and use it against them.
That is no longer the case.
The information is being amassed through a variety of routine procedures, with the police leading the way as prime collectors of biometrics for something as non-threatening as a simple moving violation. The nations courts are also doing their part to build the database, requiring biometric information as a precursor to more lenient sentences. And of course Corporate America (including Google, Facebook, Amazon, etc.) has made it so easy to use ones biometrics to access everything from bank accounts to cell phones.
Weve made it so easy for the government to target, identify and track us.
Add pre-crime programs into the mix with government agencies and corporations working in tandem to determine who is a potential danger and spin a sticky spider-web of threat assessments, behavioral sensing warnings, flagged words, and suspicious activity reports using automated eyes and ears, social media, behavior sensing software, and citizen spies, and you having the makings for a perfect dystopian nightmare.
This is the kind of oppressive pre-crime and pre-thought crime package foreshadowed by George Orwell, Aldous Huxley and Phillip K. Dick.
Remember, even the most well-intentioned government law or program can beand has beenperverted, corrupted and used to advance illegitimate purposes once profit and power are added to the equation.
In the right (or wrong) hands, benevolent plans can easily be put to malevolent purposes.
Surveillance, digital stalking and the data mining of the American people add up to a society in which theres little room for indiscretions, imperfections, or acts of independence.
This is the creepy, calculating yet diabolical genius of the American police state: the very technology we hailed as revolutionary and liberating has become our prison, jailer, probation officer, Big Brother and Father Knows Best all rolled into one.
It turns out thatweare Soylent Green.
The 1973 film of the same name, starring Charlton Heston and Edward G. Robinson, is set in 2022 in an overpopulated, polluted, starving New York City whose inhabitants depend on synthetic foods manufactured by the Soylent Corporation for survival.
Heston plays a policeman investigating a murder, who discovers the grisly truth about the primary ingredient in the wafer, soylent green, which is the principal source of nourishment for a starved population. Its people. Soylent Green is made out of people, declares Hestons character. Theyre making our food out of people. Next thing theyll be breeding us like cattle for food.
Oh, how right he was.
Soylent Green is indeed people or, in our case, Soylent Green is our own personal data, repossessed, repackaged and used by corporations and the government to entrap us.
Without constitutional protections in place to guard against encroachments on our rights when power, technology and militaristic governance converge, it wont be long before we find ourselves, much like Edward G. Robinsons character inSoylent Green, looking back on the past with longing, back to an age where we could speak to whom we wanted, buy what we wanted, think what we wanted, and go where we wanted without those thoughts, words and movements being tracked, processed and stored by corporate giants such as Google, sold to government agencies such as the NSA and CIA, and used against us by militarized police with their army of futuristic technologies.
Were not quite there yet. But that moment of reckoning is getting closer by the minute.
In the meantime, weve got an epidemic to survive, so go ahead and wash your hands. Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. And stock up on whatever you might need to survive this virus if it spreads to your community.
We are indeed at our most vulnerable right now, but as I make clear in my bookBattlefield America: The War on the American People, its the American Surveillance Statenot the coronavirusthat poses the greatest threat to our freedoms.
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Celebrating International Women’s Day in the industry – The Shout
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International Womens Day (IWD) is an annual celebration of everyone who identifies as female and pushes for a world with gender equality.
This year, the theme is Each for Equal, with the official IWD organisation stating: An equal world is an enabled world. How will you help forge a gender equal world? Celebrate womens achievement. Raise awareness against bias. Take action for equality.
The international industry has embraced the day with a range of events and special activity. Below weve collected some of the inspiring contributions of Australias drinks industry.
On Sunday, women will receive a 9.2 per cent discount on Sparkke beverages at the brewerys Adelaide pub, Sparkke at the Whitmore. The discount amount corresponds to the gender pay gap in South Australia.
According to the 2019 Workplace Gender Equality Agency report on Australias gender pay gap, in the last financial year Australias full-time female workforce made on average 14 per cent less than men. Thats $241.50 less per week. The greatest difference between gender salaries is in Western Australia, where women are paid on average 22 per cent less than men.
Sparkke Co-founder, Kari Allen, said: Were a company founded and led by women. We are fully committed to inclusivity across all genders and identities, and on International Womens Day we welcome the opportunity to call out the gender pay gap, measured and recognised by the Australian Government, because it illustrates real economic disparity between men and women in the workforce.
The social enterprise and for-purpose beverage company also has a range of products available every day that help highlight gender equality and other social issues.
Sparkke at the Whitmore will have a gender pay gap discount.
Lions Little Creatures will launch the IWD Ale on Sunday, proudly brewed by the Little Creatures Fremantle brewing team led by Jess Curtin and Ranga Mapondera. Proceeds from Lions hospitality venues on the day will go towards funding a USD$25,000 scholarship with Homeward Bound, a not-for-profit that aims to get more females into Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM) leadership roles.
The recipient for this years scholarship is Dr Philista Malaki, a research scientist at the National Museums of Kenya.
Curtin said: As female brewers we are all too familiar with breaking down tired stereotypes. This years campaign theme for IWD is #eachforequal and by brewing this beer we want to contribute to a more equal world for all.
Mapondera added: This is all about creating a brighter future for us all. We are pleased to see women at the forefront of these missions.
Little Creatures teams up with Homeward Bound. (image credit: Sabine Albers)
The Women of Australian Distilling organisation is hosting an IWD lunch at Bloodwood Restaurant and Bar in Newtown, Sydney. The collaborative event is aimed at celebrating womens achievements in the local hospitality and distilling industries.
There will be the chance to network with other industry females, including the line-up of speakers which features Dervilla McGowan from Anther Spirits, Heather Tillot from Sullivans Cove Whisky, Melanie Sheard from Imbue Distillery, Sarah Walker from Timboon Railway Shed Distillery, Claire Van Vuuren from Bloodwood, Julia Campbell from Women in Hospitality and Kathleen Davies from Nip of Courage, as well as host, Abby Roennfeldt from Nip of Courage and Hades Hula House.
Kathleen Davies said: Diversity is important to all industries. This is a tribute to recognise the minority of pioneering female distillers across Australia, in the hope that it will encourage and inspire more women to get involved in the distilling industry.
Other than the partners already named, the event is supported by P&V Wine + Liquor, Moyas Juniper Lounge, Philter Brewing, the Australian Gin Distillers Association and Treat Dreams.
Women in Australian Distillings IWD Lunch will be hosted by Abby Roennfeldt
Today Young Henrys launches their IWD beer, Free the NEIPA, which is a New England IPA. Ten per cent of profits from the sale of the beer will be donated to Newtown-based womens charity Two Good Co, who help domestic violence survivors and people in financial hardship.
Free the NEIPA is brewed by the women of Young Henrys, led by Carla Daunton and Michelle Hanrahan.
Young Henrys said: From the lab and brew floor, our sales team, marketeers, and legendary bar staff, Young Henrys is swarming with incredible women working hard to bring you the very best in beer. Whilst theres no doubt we have a long way to go in achieving equal representation in the brewing industry, were pretty bloody proud of where we are now, and reckon its worth celebrating every day of the year.
Young Henrys IWD brew, Free The NEIPA
Co-founder of Australian distillery Brogans Way, Brogan Carr brings her love of STEMM into the creative process when developing new gins. In the latest release from Brogans Way, called Womens Work, Carr wanted to use this passion to celebrate the contribution of female gin distillers across the world.
In collaboration with Sparkke, Brogans Way created the new gin using native ingredients from the local area, like juniper, red centre limes and currants, which gives it a glowing pink colour.
There are so many interesting possibilities when you bring these native flavours together. I want to challenge the ingrained concept of what gin is and show how diverse it can be said Carr.
Brogans Way has an IWD gin called Womens Work
Female founded Melbourne brewery Two Birds Brewing has launched a special IWD beer called Warrior Woman.
Two Birds said: Feisty, spirited and never willing to pretend like everythings peachy, were celebrating the voices of warrior women this International Womens Day with a beer that is.
The team are also throwing an IWD bash at their home, affectionately called The Nest, with live music from an all-female lineup.
Two Birds Brewing releases Warrior Woman XPA
Sydneys Chin Chin restaurant are proud to champion their all-female sommelier team, which features Isobel McFadden, Elisa Macleod and Jacqueline Turner.
In place since they launched in the city in 2017, the women work together on an ever-changing seasonal wine offering to complement the food menu. Worldwide statistics show that male sommeliers still outnumber their female counterparts, and Chin Chins team is fighting back against this, truly in line with the theme of this IWD.
Chin Chins all-female sommelier team (image credit: Steven Woodburn)
IWD has also been the push behind Jetty Road Brewerys latest beer, an IPA theyre calling Siduri Brut.
The bespoke brew has been created by all the female staff at Jetty Road, from sales, events, marketing, design, front of house and accounts. At 6.2 per cent ABV, its described as bold, dry as a bone and with a delicate Sav Blanc character.
Jetty Road have described the name as being: In honour of the wise female divinity associated with fermentation,Siduri. Her attempts were to dissuade the quest for immortality and to urge the people to be content with the simple pleasures of life.Siduri, we hear you heres to the good life.
Jetty Road brought together all their female staff for the Siduri Brut (image credit: C McConville)
Sydney bar Shady Pines Saloon is celebrating women this Sunday by throwing a party with a bar take over from the citys finest female bartenders. Proceeds from the signature cocktails of the night will go to Rize Up, along with donations from Swillhouse Group, to support victims of domestic violence.
Bartenders who will be donating their time and expertise are Georgia Collins and Alexandra Hooker from The Baxter Inn, Meg Litherland from PS40, Brit Rowe and Sarah Mycock from Old Mates Place, Atlanta Pahulu from Bulletin Place, Jas Pirovoc from Cantina OK!, Emma Bernadi from Albertos Lounge, Claudia Morgan from Double Deuce and resident Shady Pines team members Gracie Peters and Felicity Eshmann.
Across the country a range of other parties are happening to celebrate the occasion, from venues and operators both big and small.
A range of venues are throwing parties for the occasion.
At BentSpokes Braddon brewpub, the team has brewed a special IWD beer, celebrating the lesser known contributions of women in their industries. Tracy Margrain, BentSpokes Co-owner and Brewer, said the name also reflects this recognition.
This beer celebrates the lesser known contributions of women. With that in mind, weve decided to name the beer Marion, after Marion Mahony Griffin, the architect who helped shape Canberra, but is often forgotten in the citys narrative, Margrain said.
Although the style of the beer is yet to be revealed, BentSpoke did say it features The Pink Boots Societys Hop Blend. The Society was created to inspire and encourage women in the beer industry.
BentSpokes IWD brew is called Marion
Sydney-based distillers Archie Rose have announced they are teaming up with the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) for a new initiative called Know My Name.
The idea is for Archie Rose to leverage the power of their bottle labels to celebrate and increase the visibility of work by Australian female artists. As part of the campaign, bottles will have #KNOWMYNAME on the label, in a first for the distillery.
We looked to use our Tailored Spirits and packaging as another platform for exposure, says Victoria Tulloch, Head of Marketing at Archie Rose. We truly, sincerely believe in what The NGA is doing and love it, and saw the opportunity to use our labels as a media platform to get their message out as far as we can.
Archie Rose will print #KNOWMYNAME on their labels
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Google has posted open access tools for creating machine learning programs on quantum computers. They will allow you to create neural networks without delving into how the program power is arranged.
Google has published free, open source software that will facilitate the creation of quantum programs. TensorFlow Quantum is an addition to the popular Google TensorFlow toolkit, which has helped give impetus to the development of machine learning since its launch in 2015.
TensorFlow Quantum will allow you to create quantum programs without diving into the details of the equipment on which they work. The user will be able to switch between a real quantum computer and a simulator. This means that you can first check how the program works in the simulation before running it on a full-scale quantum installation. Masood Mohseni, who leads the TensorFlow Quantum project, expects programmers to use the software to discover new algorithms that the company can use.
This is not the first set of tools for quantum machine learning. For example, the Xanadu startup in Toronto offers a similar platform called Pennylane. Google notes that they are ready to cooperate with such initiatives according to them, this allows you to exchange ideas, which contributes to innovation. The Google team wants most quantum power researchers to use TensorFlow Quantum.
Previously, Google created the most powerful quantum computer that can perform calculations beyond the capabilities of other devices. At first she published a presentation about this, but later deleted information about quantum superiority. This means that the companys quantum devices are capable of performing tasks that are not available even to the most powerful supercomputer.
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Quantum Xchange Named to Fast Company’s 2020 List of the World’s Most Innovative Companies – Citybizlist Real Estate
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Quantum Xchange, a leading provider of secure communications for a quantum-safe world, has been named to Fast Company's prestigious annual list of the World's Most Innovative Companies for 2020, ranking #4 in the Security category.
The list honors the companies making a profound impact on both industry and culture. This year's MIC list features 434 businesses from 39 countries.
"The world's largest tech companies as well as governments around the world are investing heavily in the race to develop a commercially viable quantum computer but these advancements bring new cybersecurity threats," said John Prisco, President & CEO at Quantum Xchange. "Quantum computers are powerful enough to crack all of our current encryption methods, which puts our most sensitive data, intellectual property, and even our national security at risk. That's why organizations must prepare now in order to protect their communications networks and data in the quantum era. We are proud to have Fast Company recognize our efforts to bring crypto-agility and an affordable onramp to ultra-secure Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) to the enterprise."
Quantum Xchange believes that quantum readiness, or crypto agility, is critical to protecting and securing data now and fending off future threats. The company pioneered QKD technology in the U.S. with the launch of Phio in June 2018, the first quantum fiber network in the U.S. and the only solution in the world to overcome previous distance and delivery limitations of QKD. Quantum Xchange's recent innovation, Phio Trusted Xchange (TX), launched in September 2019, is a quantum security gamechanger. The complete, quantum key management system extends the life of existing encryption investments by making traditional keys quantum-safe now; has made Post-Quantum Cryptographic (PQC) algorithms a standard feature in the appliance; and allows organizations to easily layer in QKD-level security as, and when, needed.
The flexibility of the Phio family of products enables organizations at all stages of quantum readiness to protect highly sensitive data without needing to rip and replace their current security infrastructure. This makes Quantum Xchange a sound investment, and its Phio TX, a must-have technology for any organization seeking to easily upgrade defenses as the threat landscape evolves. The company currently serves customers in the finance, energy and government industries.
Fast Company's editors and writers sought out the most groundbreaking businesses on the planet and across myriad industries. They also judged nominations received through their application process. The World's Most Innovative Companies is Fast Company's signature franchise and one of its most highly anticipated editorial efforts of the year. It provides both a snapshot and a road map for the future of innovation across the most dynamic sectors of the economy.
"At a time of increasing global volatility, this year's list showcases the resilience and optimism of businesses across the world. These companies are applying creativity to solve challenges within their industries and far beyond," said Fast Company senior editor Amy Farley, who oversaw the issue with deputy editor David Lidsky.
Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies issue (March/April 2020) is now available online at fastcompany.com/most-innovative-companies/2020, as well as in app form via iTunes and on newsstands beginning March 17, 2020. The hashtag is #FCMostInnovative.
About Quantum Xchange
Quantum Xchange gives commercial enterprises and government agencies the ultimate solution for secure communications. Its complete key management system, Phio Trusted Xchange (TX), is uniquely capable of making existing encryption keys quantum safe and supports both post-quantum crypto (PQC) and Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) for true crypto agility and quantum readiness. As the operator of the first quantum fiber network in the U.S., Quantum Xchange also holds the unique distinction of being the only company in the world to make QKD commercially viable by solving the distance and delivery limitations inherent with all other offerings. With a dynamic security infrastructure in place, organizations can enhance their existing encryption environment, select the level of protection needed based on their risk tolerance, and seamlessly scale to QKD at any time, across any distance, between multiple transmission points. To learn more about being quantum safe today and quantum ready for tomorrow's threats, visit QuantumXC.com or follow us on Twitter @Quantum_Xchange.
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Fast Company is the only media brand fully dedicated to the vital intersection of business, innovation, and design, engaging the most influential leaders, companies, and thinkers on the future of business. Since 2011, Fast Company has received some of the most prestigious editorial and design accolades, including the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) National Magazine Award for "Magazine of the Year," Adweek's Hot List for "Hottest Business Publication," and six gold medals and 10 silver medals from the Society of Publication Designers. The editor-in-chief is Stephanie Mehta and the publisher is Amanda Smith. Headquartered in New York City, Fast Company is published by Mansueto Ventures LLC, along with our sister publication Inc., and can be found online at http://www.fastcompany.com.
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A Graphene Innovation That Is Music to Your Ears – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Just over 15 years since a couple of researchers in the U.K. used adhesive tape to isolate single atomic layers of carbon, known as graphene, from a chunk of graphite, their Nobel Prize-winning discovery has fueled a revolution in ultrathin materials R&D.
Graphene and other atomically thin 2D materials exhibit exotic properties that researchers hope to tap into for a range of applications from tinier transistors packed into more powerful and compact computer processors, to smaller and more precise sensors, flexible digital displays, and a new wave of quantum computers.
Scientists at the Department of Energys Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have helped to advance this research into ultrathin materials on a number of fronts, enlisting specialized tools and techniques to make them and to study their structure and properties at the nanoscale and atomic scale.
Now a California-based company called GraphAudio is moving toward commercializing graphene-based audio technology developed by researchers at Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley in an effort to stimulate an audio revolution.
Ramesh Ramchandani, GraphAudio CEO, said the companys goal is to use the licensed technology to manufacture graphene components that other companies incorporate in their products.
He said he expects GraphAudios technology which could be available to consumers within one or two years will be graphene components in earbud headphones and amplifiers that are integrated into products made by established audio-product manufacturers.
The technology licensed from Berkeley Lab in 2016, which relates to the use of graphene in a sound-producing component known as a transducer, could transform a variety of devices, including speakers, earbuds and headphones, microphones, autonomous vehicle sensors, and ultrasonic and echolocation systems.
We have been working on graphene-based materials and structures for a number of years now, and this transducer is one of the applications that came out of that, said Alex Zettl, a senior faculty scientist at Berkeley Lab and a physics professor at UC Berkeley who is a co-inventor of the technology licensed by GraphAudio. The other inventor is Qin Zhou, a former Berkeley Lab postdoctoral researcher who is now an assistant professor at the University of NebraskaLincoln.
The transducer developed through their teams research uses a small, several-layers-thick graphene film called a membrane that converts electric signals into sound.
It is kind of like a drumhead, with a circular frame and the membrane stretched over it, Zettl said. The graphene membrane measures about a centimeter across. The membrane and supporting frame are sandwiched between silicon-based electrodes that are driven with alternating voltages.
The electric fields cause the graphene membrane to vibrate and create sound in an efficient, controlled way. This design, known as an electrostatic transducer, requires fewer parts and far less energy than more conventional designs, which can require electrical coils and magnets.
When we drive it with an electrical audio signal, it acts as a loudspeaker, Zettl said.
In some popular in-ear headphones, only about 10 percent of electrical energy gets converted to sound while the rest is lost as heat. The graphene transducer, though, converts about 99 percent of the energy into sound, he said.
Also, the graphene transducer is almost distortion-free and has an extremely flat response across a very broad range of sound frequencies even well beyond what the human ear is capable of hearing. This means that the sound is of equal quality across a wide range of high and low frequencies not just in the audio band, but from subsonic all the way to ultrasonic, Zettl said. This is pretty much unprecedented.
Because of this large bandwidth, the graphene-based transducer could be used for echolocation systems for submarine communications, ultrasonic systems for locating survivors in a rubble-strewn environment, and for high-quality imaging of human fetuses in the womb, as examples.
And the same properties that make the graphene transducer work well in speakers can also make for high-quality microphones, Zettl noted. We demonstrated both technologies in our lab. Both have the potential for being commercialized.
Ramchandani of GraphAudio said that GraphAudios sample headphones and microphones that the company demoed at the Consumer Electronics Show in January resulted in some productive discussions with prospective partners, and some consumer experiences that he said evoked a Wow response.
The company claims the sound quality of its technology is so crystal-clear that its possible to pick out an individual instruments tones from a symphony orchestra.
Ramchandani noted that flat-screen television technology has all but replaced bulkier and heavier cathode-ray tube televisions, and he expects the same sort of transformation in audio products.
Among the products that could emerge from GraphAudios licensed technology are thin car speakers embedded in a vehicles interior ceiling for an improved surround-sound experience, and improved car sensors that rely on two-way echolocation to avoid vehicle collisions.
Zettl said his team continues its R&D efforts with ultrathin materials and nanostructures.
His team members have specialties ranging from chemistry and physics to mechanical engineering and materials science, and the researchers are frequent users of Berkeley Labs Molecular Foundry, a nanoscale science facility; and the Advanced Light Source, which produces light beams that can be used to study materials at tiny scales.
I wouldnt be able to do any of this work without the students and postdoctoral researchers and the facilities that are here at Berkeley Lab, Zettl said.
Members of his research team routinely use atomic-resolution microscopes at the Molecular Foundry to explore the structure of ultrathin materials, for example. And team members also use X-rays produced by the Advanced Light Source to examine other properties of materials that could make them well-suited for particular applications, he noted.
A new thrust in his teams research is to explore how to make new types of mechanical transducers with ultrathin materials that are manufactured with tunable elastic properties enabled by precisely patterned nanoscale holes or slots.
In addition to their use in new transducer configurations, such perforated membranes could also be useful for applications ranging from water filtration to genetic sequencing.
To be able to work on things that have real applications and public benefits its nice to see that full progression, Zettle said. Im thrilled to be able to see these applications come out of this. For me thats personally rewarding.
The Molecular Foundry and Advanced Light Source are DOE Office of Science user facilities.
The Berkeley Lab research is supported by the U.S. Department of Energys Office of Basic Energy Sciences.
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DOEs Office of Science is the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States, and is working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visitenergy.gov/science.
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