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Humana Continues to Deliver Exceptional Star Ratings for its Medicare Advantage Members in 2024
Humana Continues to Deliver Exceptional Star Ratings for its Medicare Advantage Members in 2024
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 13, 2023--
2023-10-14 06:53
Japan fly in under radar to make case for World Cup glory
Japan fly in under radar to make case for World Cup glory
Japan have flown in under the radar to become the team to beat, along with England, at the Women's World Cup and boasting the tournament's...
2023-08-06 16:18
Crisis-hit UK business lobby faces survival vote
Crisis-hit UK business lobby faces survival vote
Britain's scandal-hit business lobby group, the CBI, faces a vote crucial to its survival Tuesday, with members urged to back reform under new leadership after...
2023-06-06 15:24
Erik ten Hag gives update on injured Man Utd duo after Luton win
Erik ten Hag gives update on injured Man Utd duo after Luton win
Erik ten Hag gives injury updates on Rasmus Hojlund and Christian Eriksen after Man Utd's 1-0 win over Luton in the Premier League.
2023-11-12 20:54
They planned to get married outside their beloved home. And then the floods came
They planned to get married outside their beloved home. And then the floods came
Spenser Peterson and his fiancée, Mallory Walling, loved their little blue home near Vermont's Winooski River. They adored the old silver maple tree in the yard, the view of the clouds over a hill outside and the sunsets across a green field seen from the home they've been lovingly decorating since buying it just last April.
2023-07-22 16:26
IShowSpeed vs Nick Eh 30: 'Fortnite' player engages in banter with YouTuber following dominant victory in '1v1' showdown
IShowSpeed vs Nick Eh 30: 'Fortnite' player engages in banter with YouTuber following dominant victory in '1v1' showdown
In IShowSpeed's recent livestream, he experienced a moment of embarrassment after facing a 0-5 defeat while playing Fortnite
2023-09-19 16:17
Fantasy plays: Falcons' Robinson, Lions' Gibbs among top NFL rookie options
Fantasy plays: Falcons' Robinson, Lions' Gibbs among top NFL rookie options
Every year, the NFL draft supplies the league with new and exciting players to watch
2023-09-04 04:23
Turkey's ultra-nationalist outsider basks in run-off fame
Turkey's ultra-nationalist outsider basks in run-off fame
An also-ran who helped push Turkey to its first run-off election on May 28 is using his new-found fame to make ultra-nationalism mainstream and...
2023-05-17 19:48
US Air Force is toying with idea of building this Batman villain’s weapon
US Air Force is toying with idea of building this Batman villain’s weapon
Researchers funded by the US Air Force are developing a new type of device that can invite comparisons to a weapon used by a Batman villain. Scientists, including Patrick Hopkins from the University of Virginia in the US, are working on a new device to be used for on-demand surface cooling for electronics inside spacecraft and high-altitude jets. The device may seem similar to the freeze gun used by Batman villain Mr Freeze to “ice” his enemies. “A lot of electronics on board heat up, but they have no way to cool down,” said Dr Hopkins, whose lab has been granted $750,000 over three years to develop the technology. On Earth, electronics in military craft can rely on nature to cool themselves, but in space, this may be a challenge, scientists said. Citing an example, researchers said the Navy uses ocean water in its liquid cooling systems while flying jets can rely on air that is dense enough to help keep components chilled. “With the Air Force and Space Force, you’re in space, which is a vacuum, or you’re in the upper atmosphere, where there’s very little air that can cool,” Dr Hopkins said. “So what happens is your electronics keep getting hotter and hotter and hotter. And you can’t bring a payload of coolant onboard because that’s going to increase the weight, and you lose efficiency,” he explained. In such extra-terrestrial environments, a jet of plasma, the fourth and most common state of matter in the universe, can be used in the interior of a craft. “This plasma jet is like a laser beam; it’s like a lightning bolt. It can be extremely localized,” Dr Hopkins explained. One of the strange qualities of plasma is that while it can reach temperatures as hot as the surface of the Sun, it chills before heating when it strikes a surface. In the new research, published recently in the journal ACS Nano, scientists fired a purple jet of plasma generated from helium through a hollow needle encased in ceramic, targeting a gold-plated surface. When researchers turned on the plasma, they could measure temperature immediately at the point where the plasma hit, and could see that the surface cooled first and then heated up. “We were just puzzled at some level about why this was happening, because it kept happening over and over,” Dr Hopkins said. “And there was no information for us to pull from because no prior literature has been able to measure the temperature change with the precision that we have. No one’s been able to do it so quickly,” he said. The strange surface-cooling phenomenon, according to scientists, was the result of blasting an ultra-thin, hard-to-see surface layer, composed of carbon and water molecules. Researchers compare this to a similar process that happens when cool water evaporates off of our skin after a swim. “Evaporation of water molecules on the body requires energy; it takes energy from body, and that’s why you feel cold. In this case, the plasma rips off the absorbed species, energy is released, and that’s what cools,” the researchers explained. Using the method, scientists could reduce the temperature of the setup by several degrees for a few microseconds. While this may not be dramatic, they said it is enough to make a difference in some electronic devices. Now, thanks to the Air Force grant, researchers are looking at how variations on their original design might improve the apparatus. “Since the plasma is composed of a variety of different particles, changing the type of gas used will allow us to see how each one of these particles impact material properties,” researchers said. Read More Scientists discover 3,000-year-old arrowhead made of ‘alien’ iron Carcinogens found at nuclear missile sites as reports of hundreds of cancers surface India’s moon rover confirms sulphur and detects several other elements near the lunar south pole China’s ‘government-approved’ AI chatbot says Taiwan invasion likely Russian cyber-attacks ‘relentless’ as threat of WW3 grows, expert warns How new bike technology could help cyclists tell drivers not to crash into them
2023-09-04 20:19
Steelers: Kenny Pickett says all the right things about Big Ben, but not everyone agrees
Steelers: Kenny Pickett says all the right things about Big Ben, but not everyone agrees
Ben Roethlisberger spoke candidly to young Pittsburgh Steelers QB Kenny Pickett on a recent podcast. Not everybody appreciated his brutal honesty.Ben Roethlisberger's displeasure with the Pittsburgh Steelers' decision to draft QB Kenny Pickett in the 2022 NFL Draft was a poorly kept se...
2023-05-24 10:28
Advanced Energy Unveils up to 4000 W Configurable Power Supply with 4X the Power Density of Conventional Products
Advanced Energy Unveils up to 4000 W Configurable Power Supply with 4X the Power Density of Conventional Products
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 21, 2023--
2023-11-22 00:46
Joe Rogan discusses 'culture war' amid Bud Light controversy, calls Americans 'silly': 'Now I hate these people. These people are the enemy'
Joe Rogan discusses 'culture war' amid Bud Light controversy, calls Americans 'silly': 'Now I hate these people. These people are the enemy'
Joe Rogan was sipping beer from a can of Bud Light as spoke to country music singer Zach Bryan
2023-08-04 13:51