Wednesday, November 27

Women Innovators


Aramco’s R&D work focuses on innovations that aim to help future generations to continue to have access to reliable energy

Dr. Nadrah Alawani, Dr. Amani Musharah and Maryam Altaher have led and worked on innovations that have raised the bars in their respective fields and the energy sector as a whole

From gaining new understanding of hydrocarbons, to formulating better performing fuels that could help lower emissions, women innovators at Aramco continue to break new scientific ground

Aramco’s research and development work focuses on innovations that aim to help future generations to continue to have access to the benefits of a more secure, more sustainable energy supply. 

Scientific and technological advances that can help us to achieve this goal are happening in our R&D centers around the world, including three in Saudi Arabia. Women have long played a leading role in Aramco’s drive for innovation, and their talents and expertise are continuing to help us to make advances in science, technology and engineering.

Three leading female scientists based at our Research and Development Center in Dhahran explain how their innovative work in fuel analysis, catalysis and petroleomics is raising standards in fuel performance, efficiency and emissions reduction across the Company’s operations, and across the oil and gas industry.     READ MORE...

MIT Has Predicted that Society Will Collapse in 2040 | Economics Explained

Tuesday, November 26

Debt

 


Revealed

 


Accident

 


Changed

 


Speech


 

In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture

> Orlando Pride top Washington Spirit 1-0 to win their first National Women's Soccer League championship (More) | MLS Cup Playoffs conference final matchups set; see bracket and schedule (More)

> Rapper Kendrick Lamar releases surprise album "GNX" (More) | Singer-songwriter Khalid comes out as gay after being outed on social media (More)

> Chuck Woolery, longtime TV game show host best known for "Love Connection," dies at age 83 (More) | Rico Carty, former MLB All-Star and NL batting champion, dies at age 85 (More)


Science & Technology
> Astronomers capture aftermath of a galaxy collision, including one galaxy traveling at an estimated 2 million miles per hour (More) | What is Stephan's Quintet? (More)

> Archaeologists discover network of 4,000-year-old canals in Belize; structures believed to have been used for fishing by the civilization predating the Maya (More)

> Brain study suggests overthinking social situations is governed by interactions with the amygdala, part of the "lizard brain," responsible for fear and assessing risk (More) | Lizard brain 101 (More)


Business & Markets
> US stock markets close higher Friday (S&P 500 +0.4%, Dow +1.0%, Nasdaq +0.2%), with Dow closing at all-time high (More)

> Cantor Fitzgerald—whose CEO is President-elect Donald Trump's pick for commerce secretary—is reportedly in talks with lead stablecoin company Tether for project lending clients $2B against bitcoin (More) | What is a stablecoin? (More)

> Social media platform Bluesky surpasses 21 million users, up from 13 million last month; COO says the 20-person team running the company, which spun off from then-Twitter in 2021, is racing to get more servers (More)


Politics & World Affairs
> Storms forecast this week amid record Thanksgiving travel, with East Coast predicted to be most impacted by storms on Thanksgiving and Black Friday (More)

> Hezbollah fires 250 rockets and other projectiles into northern, central Israel; barrage comes after Israel strikes Beirut, killing 29 people (More) | See war updates (More) | UAE arrests three suspects in killing of Moldovan-Israeli rabbi (More) | Russia reportedly recruits Houthi-linked Yemeni citizens to fight in Ukraine (More)

> Romanians vote in first round of presidential elections, with right-wing Calin Georgescu and left-wing Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu leading list of 13 candidates; vote now heads to a Dec. 8 runoff (More)


SOURCE:  1440 NEWS

United America - DENIED

 

One of Joe Biden's promises in 2020 was to UNITE AMERICA... and the way he managed his administration that appeared to be, in my opinion, the last thing on his mind.

Right before the Biden Administration ends, Joe Biden and his colleagues, are trying to do everything possible to make it DIFFICULT for Donald Trump in the political hopes that Trump's administration will not be any better.

POLITICS more important than UNITY...

NOW...
The Republicans are JUST AS BAD as the Democrats in trying to PREVENT AMERICAN UNITY.

SO...
What does that tell us and the rest of the world about AMERICAN POLITICS???

Patrick Henry used the phrase in his last public speech, given in March 1799, in which he denounced The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions. Clasping his hands and swaying unsteadily, Henry declaimed, "Let us trust God, and our better judgment to set us right hereafter. United we stand, divided we fall.

Well...
Do you think that phrase at the bottom of Henry's comments (in red) is applicable today?

I do otherwise I would not be writing this...

Look at the past EIGHT YEARS and tell me how UNITED our country is and how that lack of unity has benefitted us?

The USA is full of:
Political Hate
Racial Hate
Gender Hate
Financial Hate
Social Media Hate
News Media Hate
Religious Hate
Geographical Hate

Somewhat Political





 

A Well Preserved Wreck


Few who hear the story of the Endurance could avoid reflecting on the aptness of the ship’s name. A year after setting out on the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1914, it got stuck in a mass of drifting ice off Antarctica. There it remained for ten months, while leader Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew of 27 men waited for a thaw. 

But the Endurance was being slowly crushed, and eventually had to be left to its watery grave. What secures its place in the history books is the sub-expedition made by Shackleton and five others in search of help, which ensured the rescue of every single man who’d been on the ship.

This harrowing journey has, of course, inspired documentaries, including this year’s Endurance from National Geographic, which debuted at the London Film Festival last month and will come available to stream on Disney+ later this fall.

 “The documentary incorporates footage and photos captured during the expedition by Australian photographer Frank Hurley, who [in 1914] brought several cameras along for the journey,” writes Smithsonian.com’s Sarah Kuta. “Filmmakers have color-treated Hurley’s black-and-white images and footage for the first time. They also used artificial intelligence to recreate crew members’ voices to ‘read’ their own diary entries.”     READ MORE...

Jimi Hendrix - The Wind Cries Mary- TV Appearance , Stockholm 1967. Colo...