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Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits of New York Launches First-Of-Its-Kind Direct Warehouse Sales in Manhattan
Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits of New York Launches First-Of-Its-Kind Direct Warehouse Sales in Manhattan
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 6, 2023--
2023-10-06 21:24
5 teams who are already regretting their 2023 NFL Draft picks
5 teams who are already regretting their 2023 NFL Draft picks
Despite being just at the quarter point of the NFL season, many teams probably wish they had a time machine to go back to April. Here are the teams with the most regret.
2023-10-06 21:24
Ten-year yields highest since 2007 on strong jobs report
Ten-year yields highest since 2007 on strong jobs report
By Karen Brettell NEW YORK Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yields hit 16-year highs on Friday after data showed
2023-10-06 21:20
US jobs growth much faster than expected
US jobs growth much faster than expected
The number of jobs added to the US economy last month was almost double the amount forecast.
2023-10-06 21:20
3 Chicago Bears who won’t be on the roster after the NFL trade deadline
3 Chicago Bears who won’t be on the roster after the NFL trade deadline
The Bears may have notched their first win against the Commanders in Week 5, but they may still consider trading these players by the deadline.
2023-10-06 21:16
US job growth soared in September, adding 336,000 positions
US job growth soared in September, adding 336,000 positions
The US job market surged in September, adding more jobs than expected for the second consecutive month, according to data released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
2023-10-06 20:55
Shares in troubled British lender Metro Bank bounce back by a third as asset sale speculation swirls
Shares in troubled British lender Metro Bank bounce back by a third as asset sale speculation swirls
Shares in the troubled British lender Metro Bank have bounced back by a third on reports that it has been sounding out bigger rivals to buy a chunk of its assets
2023-10-06 20:51
Premier League panel rule Diogo Jota red card against Tottenham as 'incorrect'
Premier League panel rule Diogo Jota red card against Tottenham as 'incorrect'
The Premier League's Independent Key Match Incidents Panel determines that Diogo Jota should not have been sent off during Liverpool's 2-1 defeat to Tottenham.
2023-10-06 20:50
A painting valued at $15,000 turned out to be by Rembrandt. It could now sell for $18 million
A painting valued at $15,000 turned out to be by Rembrandt. It could now sell for $18 million
A painting valued at $15,000 just two years ago is now expected to fetch up to $18 million at auction after being identified as the work of the Dutch master Rembrandt.
2023-10-06 20:48
Further Fed rate hike comes into view as job growth accelerates
Further Fed rate hike comes into view as job growth accelerates
Traders on Friday raised bets that the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates before the end of the
2023-10-06 20:47
U.S. Treasury details EV tax credit rebate rules
U.S. Treasury details EV tax credit rebate rules
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON The U.S. Treasury Department on Friday issued new guidance on how a $7,500 electric
2023-10-06 20:46
Scientists are using AI to develop simple test to search planets for alien life
Scientists are using AI to develop simple test to search planets for alien life
Scientists are using AI to search planets for alien life. Researchers writing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences say artificial intelligence can determine with 90 per cent accuracy whether a sample from another planet is biological or not. Scientists hope that their test could be used on samples already collected by the Mars Curiosity rover’s Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument. The findings could also help tell us more about our own planet, revealing the history of mysterious and ancient rocks found on Earth. “The search for extraterrestrial life remains one of the most tantalizing endeavors in modern science,” said lead author Jim Cleaves of the Earth and Planets Laboratory, Carnegie Institution for Science, Washington, DC. “The implications of this new research are many, but there are three big takeaways: First, at some deep level, biochemistry differs from abiotic organic chemistry; second, we can look at Mars and ancient Earth samples to tell if they were once alive; and third, it is likely this new method could distinguish alternative biospheres from those of Earth, with significant implications for future astrobiology missions.” The technique was built by giving an artificial intelligent system data about 134 known samples, with information about whether they are biotic or abiotic. To test it, it was then given new samples – including those from living things, remnants of ancient life and other abiotic samples that did not point to life, such as pure chemicals. The system also started predicting another kind of sample type, dividing the biotic ones into “living” and “fossils”. That means it could tell the difference between a freshly harvested leaf and something else that died long ago, for instance. In the future, the technology could become even more advanced and detect other aspects of life. “This routine analytical method has the potential to revolutionize the search for extraterrestrial life and deepen our understanding of both the origin and chemistry of the earliest life on Earth,” said Robert Hazen, of the Carnegie Institution for Science, one of the leaders of the research. “It opens the way to using smart sensors on robotic spacecraft, landers and rovers to search for signs of life before the samples return to Earth.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-06 20:46
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