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stone-cold-groove ¡ 1 year ago
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1970s era Next Week on HBO promo.
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jcmarchi ¡ 1 year ago
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“Pathways to Invention” documentary debuts on PBS, streaming
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“Pathways to Invention” documentary debuts on PBS, streaming
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The Lemelson-MIT Program has announced the national debut of an award-winning documentary that celebrates invention: American Public Television (APT) presents “Pathways to Invention,” a film that follows modern inventors of diverse backgrounds as they develop life-changing innovations.
Produced by Maaia Mark Productions in association with the Lemelson-MIT Program with funding from The Lemelson Foundation, MIT’s School of Engineering, and the University of California at Berkeley, the 60-minute special explores whether inventors are born or made through a series of engaging, up-close profiles while examining the tangible impact they’re making across a variety of disciplines including biotech, medical diagnostics and prosthetics, sustainable agriculture, food production, software development, and materials science. The inventors featured in the documentary are all recipients of the Lemelson-MIT Student Prize. The program premieres this month on PBS stations nationwide, available for streaming in the PBS app and on PBS.org as well as on WORLD. The film will also air on WGBH 44 Boston on July 7 and 19. A companion website with related learning resources for all ages launched May 1. 
“Pathways to Invention” explores the lives of 12 inventors overcoming obstacles to achieve success in cities across the country. Each shares an insightful perspective inspiring audiences to discover their own pathways to realizing their goals.
Journeying through the workshops, garages, laboratories, and offices of these entrepreneurs, the film considers what it really means to take “leaps of faith” as the accomplished innovators present a realistic approach of persevering through overwhelming odds and obstacles, taking risks, and inevitably experiencing failures before achieving success and discovering that the essence of invention is collaboration and lifelong learning.
“We all have the power in our minds and hands to shape the world,” says Levi C. Maaia, the film’s director, a former high school educator, and co-founder of Maaia Mark Productions with Noah Mark, a veteran showrunner and executive producer who has produced numerous series for a who’s who of major broadcast/cable networks and video streaming platforms. “The goal of ‘Pathways to Invention’ is to inspire others to think about new ways they can create solutions to benefit their own lives and humanity at large.”
Together, Maaia and Mark have collected more than a dozen awards for the film. At the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards in summer 2022, it was recognized as the season’s best documentary feature, Mark and Maaia as best producers, Maaia as best director of a documentary feature, and composers Michael Mark and Jon Cobert for best original musical score.
The film seamlessly weaves together the distinctive paths of each inventor working to achieve similarly meaningful results. They include:
David Moinina Sengeh SM ’12, PhD ’16, chief innovation officer and minister of basic and senior secondary education for the government of Sierra Leone, who witnessed those around him struggle with ill-fitting prosthetics that were too uncomfortable to wear, and designed next-generation wearable mechanical interfaces that improve comfort for amputees.
Nicole Black, a materials scientist whose experience growing up as a little girl grappling with hearing loss due to a perforated eardrum led to the groundbreaking formulation of a 3D-printed material — a near-perfect scaffold for the regrowth of human eardrum tissue.
Paige Balcom, a Fulbright Scholar visiting Uganda who was inspired to develop a small-scale community recycling process in Gulu employing street-connected, at-risk youth. This supposedly “impossible” initiative was the genesis of Takataka Plastics, where Paige now serves as co-founder and is currently working to expand to five towns across Uganda, and eventually scale to other developing countries.
Geoff von Maltzahn ’03, PhD ’10, who, after becoming hyper-focused during college with the programmability of living things at a microscopic level, has raised hundreds of millions of dollars to fund groundbreaking biotech and life sciences research. Through the management of microbes and the DNA programming of organisms big and small, von Maltzahn and his colleagues are focused on eliminating plant pesticides, creating drought-tolerant crops, sequestering carbon, and eliminating disease.
Championing the idea that most inventors do not emulate the storied life of Thomas Edison or follow the financial trajectory of Elon Musk, “Pathways to Invention” brings a relatable aspect to the journeys of each inventor.
Stephanie Couch, executive director of The Lemelson-MIT Program, states that “the key takeaway we’d like for viewers to keep in mind is that it’s never too late — or too early — to get on the pathway to invention. We are all aware of problems in our daily lives and we have what it takes to become collaborative problem-solvers and invent solutions that can make the world a better place.”
“We all are born curious; we all like to study the world. We like to understand it. That’s the innate curiosity that we all have, and sometimes it’s the environmental factors that drive it out of us,” says Josh Siegel, an assistant professor at Michigan State University and inventor whose work focuses on designing platforms for collecting and analyzing vehicle data. “Inventing has taught me to be persistent; inventing has taught me to be creative; inventing has taught me to trust myself as I have never trusted myself before. It’s OK to be imperfect, so long as you’re better than you were. We can invent things, we can invent products, we can invent services. We can create new capabilities; we can create new knowledge. But at the end of the day, what we’re really doing is reinventing ourselves.”
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electronalytics ¡ 2 years ago
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Single Core Land High Voltage Underground Cable Market Outlook on Key Growth Trends, Factors and Forecast 2032
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The Single Core Land High Voltage Underground Cable Market refers to the market for high voltage cables designed for underground power transmission and distribution systems. Here is an overview, key trends, and points related to the demand in this market:
Overview:
High voltage underground cables are used to transmit electrical power over long distances, connecting power generation plants to substations or delivering power to urban areas. These cables are typically used for high voltage applications, including interconnections between substations, urban distribution networks, and underground power transmission.Single core cables are designed with a single conductor surrounded by insulation and protective layers to ensure safe and efficient power transmission. High Voltage Cables and Accessories Market - The market size is expected to reach USD 60.91 billion by 2029 at a CAGR of 6.59 percent during the Forecast period.
Key Trends:
Growing Renewable Energy Integration: The increasing deployment of renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar power, has led to the need for efficient underground transmission of power. Single core high voltage cables play a crucial role in connecting renewable energy generation systems to the grid, facilitating the integration of clean energy sources.
Urbanization and Infrastructure Development: Rapid urbanization and infrastructure development in various regions have fueled the demand for reliable and efficient underground power transmission. Single core high voltage cables are preferred in urban areas where space limitations and aesthetic considerations make underground installation more suitable than overhead lines.
Focus on Energy Efficiency: Single core high voltage underground cables are designed to minimize energy losses during power transmission. As energy efficiency becomes increasingly important in power transmission and distribution systems, the demand for high-quality cables that can ensure efficient power transfer is expected to rise.
Technological Advancements: Ongoing advancements in cable design, insulation materials, and manufacturing processes are improving the performance and reliability of single core high voltage underground cables. These advancements include the development of new insulation materials with higher thermal and electrical properties, as well as improved cable installation techniques.
Demand Drivers and Key Points:
Increasing electricity demand: As the global demand for electricity continues to rise, the need for efficient power transmission and distribution systems, including underground cables, increases.
Urbanization and space constraints: In densely populated urban areas, underground power transmission is often preferred due to limited available space and aesthetic considerations.
Environmental considerations: Underground cables have less visual impact and are less susceptible to weather-related disruptions, making them an environmentally friendly option.
Grid resilience and reliability: Single core high voltage underground cables contribute to grid resilience by reducing the vulnerability to weather events, such as storms and high winds, and enhancing the overall reliability of the power distribution network.
Government initiatives and regulations: Government policies promoting underground power transmission, renewable energy integration, and grid modernization drive the demand for single core high voltage underground cables.
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• Hengtong Group
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• LS Cable & System
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• EHV
Global Single Core Land High Voltage Underground Cable Market: By Application
• Direct Current
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ginaonline ¡ 1 year ago
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"Gus, don't be the only black lead on a major cable network" is a line engrained in my brain 😭 i love Shawn's "Gus, don't be" running joke but the ones like this where he breaks the 4th wall are especially hilarious
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deathandnonexistentialdread ¡ 4 months ago
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did i make this just for the saint one? yes, yes i did
the prequel, the sequel
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oldshowbiz ¡ 10 months ago
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The original Cartoon Network was so Hanna Barbera heavy - and it was gloroious.
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des2dream ¡ 5 months ago
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Don't Touch That Remote! We'll Be Right Back!
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Cable TV......what a time! Before streaming services made its way into today's society, people were exposed to the wonders of television that aired at specific times. You either had to be there exactly when your shows came on or you had to record them so you could watch later. Cable TV has had tons of channels targeted at kids to enjoy providing fun shows through animation, live action, puppetry, stop motion, CGI, and so much more. It even sparked interest in other age demographics like teens, college students, and adults. Even if you didn't have cable, there were a few channels who were happy to please your eyes like PBS Kids. Now, I grew up watching multiple channels through my TV and no, it did not rot my brain! It's a myth! There were actually plenty of shows that provided education while still being enjoyable as well as memorable. Things that I do adore through cable were the exciting marathons of your favorite shows, new episodes that came out on Saturday Mornings, and the occasional holiday specials during Christmas, Thanksgiving, Valentines Day, Halloween, etc. I can still see a handful of shows I used to watch through streaming platforms, but I'll never forget the feeling I had while watching everything live with silly commercials and promos for future shows and movies to look out for. Also, the quote that's been rammed into everyone's head:
"Hey! Don't touch that remote! We'll be right back after these messages!"
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alongtidesoflight ¡ 4 months ago
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one thing i'll never understand is why my boss has me sharing an office with our software engineer when i'm a network engineer because i was gone for a week and now that i'm back all my networks are down
and i couldn't bring them back up and i was kinda despairing about it because i was sure my configs were right n all so i asked around if anyone changed them and like as it turns out the guy i'm sharing my office with unplugged all my patch cables so ofc nothing's gonna work
and like i get it i'm running them from the server room and some switches in different rooms to our office and they're covering our floor and they're a bit of a hazard
what i don't get is why i don't share the office with our other network engineer. yk the one office that's right next to the server room and has a couple more switches plastered about?
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olive-garden-hoe ¡ 1 year ago
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Being a child of immigrants and/or spending extended amounts of time in countries outside of the one your family immigrated to is so confusing sometimes, especially with shows. Like, I don’t know what other people have seen or not seen. For example: I watched a LOT of Slugterra bc it was on the Teletoons network (Quebec network), but I’ve met like 3 ppl who remember it. Same with the TinTin movie, Astérix and Obelix, In the Night Garden, Detentionaire, Fangbone, Jimmy two shoes, the deep, are you afraid of the dark, Dragon hunters, etc. Also, having watched many of them in French (which I am very bad at, especially when I was a kid which was when I watched these programs), I have a rlly hard time explaining what actually happens and I only remember stills or the name in French instead of English. Anyways this makes it all sound like a fever dream to my USAmerican friends, i.e. “you know that show where it’s all like puppet 2D animation and the guy is running from his zombie school detention?” Or “remember that show where a bunch of people in weird costumes made noises and there were tiny people who marched outside their home?” Or “what do you mean you don’t remember the show about the big guy and the little guy on floating islands slaying dragons, one of which farted to fly?”
Anyways gotta love being second gen
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one-true-houselight ¡ 5 months ago
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[id: art of Gus’s face from Psych. Around the face are the words ‘Gus! don’t be exactly half of an 11 pound forest ham!’ Under his face is his full name, Burton “Gus” Guster. /end id]
I’m love him.
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ve-lial ¡ 1 year ago
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bathroom cablegore
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oldshowbiz ¡ 6 months ago
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justinspoliticalcorner ¡ 2 months ago
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Tom Durante at Mediaite:
Fox News is logging into HughTube. Conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt has joined Fox News Channel as a contributor, the network announced in a statement Friday morning. In his new role, Hewitt will provide analysis across all platforms, and will make his debut Friday night on Special Report With Brett Baier, the network said. Hewitt, the host of The Hugh Hewitt Show on the Salem Radio Network and Salem News Channel was a pro-Donald Trump voice in the editorial pages of The Washington Post until November, when he left the paper after walking out of a live event. Back in December, Hewitt blasted the White House press corps as “no use to the country” and said he’d “ban everyone” from briefings with the exception of the Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy.
Right-wing commentator Hugh Hewitt has been hired by GOP propaganda organ Fox “News” as a contributor. Hewitt hosts a radio show on Salem Radio Network, and previously served as a contributor to MSNBC/NBC News and The Washington Post.
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hottoepecker ¡ 1 year ago
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Just a heads-up:
Because of certain rumors going around (again), we just want to clarify: CARTOON NETWORK IS NOT SHUTTING DOWN.
The #RIPCartoonNetwork hashtag is being used by people who work in the animation industry about the bad treatment animators for Cartoon Network have been receiving. The channel itself isn't going anywhere right now.
And as always, fuck David Zaslav.
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rabbitcruiser ¡ 23 days ago
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Cable News Network (CNN) began broadcasting on June 1, 1980.
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misteria247 ¡ 11 months ago
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The TV in the cafe at my work is on Cartoon Network and I heard the voice of the announcement guy who tells you what's coming up next and when I heard him my brain did this-
"Hmm, he sounds familiar.....why does he sound famili-wAIT A MINUTE, THAT'S SONIC THE HEDGEHOG?????"
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