• Livelines UK Ltd: Remote Psychic & Tarot Reader
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    Headquarters: Victory House 400 Pavilion Drive, Northampton. NN4 7PA URL: https://www.trusted-psychics.co.uk/Join the Trusted Psychics Team as a Remote Psychic & Tarot Reader!Join the Busiest Chat, Tarot Psychic Services - We have positions available now!Are you a gifted psychic, tarot reader, or spiritual guide ready to impact people's lives? Join a trusted team with over 25 years of experience providing compassionate, high-quality psychic services to clients worldwide. Our returning client base speaks volumes about the trust and care we provide, and now, were looking for exceptional individuals like you to join us!Why Work With Us?Flexible Schedules: Freelance Work when you want full-time, part-time, day or night! Calls come in 24/7, allowing you to set a schedule that fits your life.High Earnings: Earn up from $18.34 per hour for voice calls paid per minute of talk time and up to $17.50 per hour for messages sent on our messenger service. Increase your income with customer tips, video content, and writing opportunities - our services are very busy.Global Reach: With clients worldwide, youll benefit from high call volumes and global marketing exposure.Supportive Environment: Our 24/7 live support team is always there to assist, helping you focus on what you do best providing exceptional readings.Extra Perks: Real-time call tracking, on-time payments every two weeks, personal profile page, and incentive referral programs.Who Were Looking ForIf youre passionate, compassionate, and skilled in any of the following:Psychic & Tarot ReadingsAstrology, Clairvoyance, MediumshipDream Interpretation, Angel Cards, Distance HealingSpiritual Counselling, Energy Healers, NumerologistFriendly Chatwe want to hear from you!To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/livelines-uk-ltd-remote-psychic-tarot-reader
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  • Focus on becoming THIS first and a programmer second
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  • So... is Python still the move for beginner programmers in 2024/2025?
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  • The moon is just the beginning for this waterless concrete
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    If NASA establishes a permanent presence on the moon, its astronauts homes could be made of a new 3D-printable, waterless concrete. Someday, so might yours. By accelerating the curing process for more rapid construction, this sulfur-based compound could become just as applicable on our home terrain as it is on lunar soil. Artemis IIIset to launch no earlier than September 2026will not only mark humanitys return to the moon after more than 50 years, but also be the first mission to explore the lunar South Pole, the proposed site of NASAs base camp. Building a home base on the moon will demand a steep supply of moon-based infrastructure: launch pads, shelter, and radiation blockers. But shipping Earth-based concrete to the lunar surface bears a hefty price tag. Sending just 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) of material to the moon costs roughly $1.2 million, says Ali Kazemian, a robotic construction researcher Traditional concrete requires large amounts of water, a commodity that will be in short supply on the moon and critically important for life support or scientific research, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers. While prior NASA projects have tested compounds that could be used to make lunarcrete, theyre still working to craft the right waterless material. So LSU researchers are refining the formula, developing a new cement based on sulfur, which they heat until its molten to bind material without the need for water. In recent work, the team mixed their waterless cement with simulated lunar and Martian soil to create a 3D-printable concrete, which they used to assemble walls and beams. We need automated construction, and NASA thinks 3D printing is one of the few viable technologies for building lunar infrastructure, says Kazemian. A curved wall is 3D printed from waterless concrete.COURTESY OF ALI KAZEMIAN Beyond circumventing the need for water, the cement can handle wider temperature extremes and cures faster than traditional methods. The group used a pre-made powder for their experiments, but on the moon and Mars, astronauts might extract sulfur from surface soil. To test whether the concrete can stand up to the moons harsh environment, the team placed its structures in a vacuum chamber for weeks, analyzing the materials stability at different temperatures. Originally, researchers worried that cold conditions on the dark side of the moon might cause the compound to turn into a gas through a process called sublimation, like when dry ice skips its liquid phase and evaporates directly. Ultimately, they found that the concrete can handle the lunar South Poles frigid forecast without losing its form. Some conditions, like reduced gravity, could even work toward the concretes advantage. The experiment tested structures like walls and small circular towers, each made by stacking many layers of concrete. One of the main challenges in larger-scale 3D printing is a distortion of these thick, heavy layers, says Kazemian But when you have lower gravity, that can actually help keep the layers from deforming. Kazemian and his colleagues recently transferred the technology to NASAs Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, to implement their design on a larger-scale robotic system and test construction in larger vacuum chambers. If adopted, the concrete will most likely be used for taller lunar structures like habitats and radiation shields. Flatter designs, like a landing pad, will probably use laser-based technologies to melt down lunar soil into a ceramic structure. There may only be so much testing we can do on Earth, however. According to Philip Metzger, a planetary physicist at University of Central Florida who recently retired from NASAs Kennedy Space Center, the concretes efficacy may falter with the shift from simulant to real soil. There's chemistry in the samples of these planets that the simulants cannot perfectly replicate, he says. When we send missions to these planetary bodies to test the technology using the real soil, we may find that we need to further improve the technology to get it to work in that environment. But Metzger still sees the sulfur-based concrete as a vital foundation for the tall orders of upcoming planetary projects. Future missions to Mars could demand roads to drive back and forth from ice-mining sites and pavement around habitats to create dust-free work zones. This new concrete brings these distant goals a touch closer to reality. It could benefit construction on Earth, too. Kazemian sees the new material as a potential alternative for traditional concrete, especially in areas with water scarcity or a surplus of sulfur. Parts of the Middle East, for example, have abundant sulfur as a result of oil and gas production. The technology could become especially useful in disaster areas with broken supply chains, according to Metzger. It could also have military applications for rapid construction of structures like storage buildings. This is great for people out there working on another planet who don't have a lot of support, Metzger says. But there are already plenty of analogs to that here on Earth.
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  • Kiosk: The Last Modernist Booths Across Central and Eastern Europe
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    By Zupagrafika (Author)Mass-produced between the 's and 's, modular kiosks such as the K, designed by Slovenian architect Saa J. Mchtig, and other similar systemsincluding the Polish Kami, the Macedonian KC'&...
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  • Noguchi#039;s Gardens, Landscapes as Sculpture
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    By Marc Treib (Author)While sculpture remained central to his artistic practice, Isamu Noguchis ('') interests and production spanned an exceptionally broad terrain that included furniture and lamps, stage sets for da...
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  • City set to approve 3XNs 36-storey office tower next week
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  • RCKa gets green light for 144-home retirement scheme in Epping Forest
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    RCKas scheme for a 144-home retirement village in Chigwell, Essex, has been granted planning permission. The client is ASA-owned Retirement Villages Group.Source: Retirement Villages GroupA CGI of what the Retirement Villages Groups development in Chigwell, Epping Forest will look like.A previous application to develop an assisted living scheme on the site, submitted by a different developer, was rejected in 2022 due to insufficient Section 106 contributions and concerns that it would constitute inappropriate development of the green belt.Epping Forest District Councils report on the Retirement Villages Groups application notes that the site is designated in the Local Plan for specialist residential accommodation, with the only remaining area within the green belt being the access road.Retirement Villages Group has said the development, which will be part of its Thrive Living collection, will be net zero carbon and powered by renewable energy, and include a 20% increase in local biodiversity.According to the report, the financial viability assessment concluded that providing an affordable housing contribution would not be financially feasible for the developer. However, the developer has agreed to contribute 1m in Section 106 contributions.The council said it considers the development to be of high quality, with the design shaped by feedback from the Quality Review Panel. It also said it is a significant improvement compared to previously rejected proposals, particularly in terms of site layout and elevations.Source: RCKaSite planSource: RCKa1/2show captionRCKa achieved a 37% increase on the allocation outlined in the local plan. The project represents the third collaboration between RCKa and Retirement Villages Group (RVG), following previous schemes in Chester and West Malling.Duncan Matthews, development director at Retirement Villages Group, said, I would like to thank everyone involved in this approval. The outcome is testament to months of constructive consultation with Epping Forest officers, local stakeholders, and the dedication of our consultant team.Were thrilled to bring a vibrant, sustainable village to Chigwell, offering older people a community where they can live happier and healthier later lives. Our plans also include new jobs and amenities that will benefit and be accessible to the entire community.
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  • We Keep Finding More Black Friday Deals: 80+ Discounts to Check Out Now
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    Our Experts Written by Adam Oram Our expert, award-winning staff selects the products we cover and rigorously researches and tests our top picks. If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. Reviews ethics statement Adam Oram is a Senior Editor at CNET. He studied Media at Newcastle University and has been writing about technology since 2013. He previously worked as a Senior Writer at iMore, Deals Editor at Thrifter, and as an Apple Genius. His spare time is spent watching football (both kinds), playing Pokmon games, and eating vegan food. Expertise Deals | Apple See full bio Why You Can Trust CNET 16171819202122232425+ Years of Experience 14151617181920212223 Hands-on Product Reviewers 6,0007,0008,0009,00010,00011,00012,00013,00014,00015,000 Sq. Feet of Lab Space CNETs expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise.Table of Contents Table of Contents This live blog is your go-to source for the latest and best deals uncovered by CNET's shopping experts. We've curated real bargains onTVs,laptops,gaming gear, andheadphones, from steep discounts onour favorite TV for 2024to smart home gadgets, the latest Airpods, and more.After thousands of hours of research and preparation, we're ready to guide you through the shopping seasonbut act fast, as these deals won't last long. We're constantly updating deals from top retailers likeAmazon,Best Buy,Walmart, and others to bring you the best finds. Explore the list now and check back often for fresh updates!See at AmazonBest Black Friday deals Google Pixel Buds Pro 2: $169 The Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 are available in some gorgeous colors and support advanced features like smart adaptive sound, active noise cancellation and all-day battery life. Details $169 at Wellbots Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition: $155 The latest and greatest ebook reader from Amazon is good for a marathon reading session with its 12 weeks of battery life. Better still, the ebook reader has a refreshed display with even faster page turns and a perfect paper-like contrast ratio. It's the perfect reading companion. Details $155 at Amazon Yeedi M12 Pro Plus robot vacuum and mop: $550 This robot cleaner has 11,000 Pa of suction power and a built-in mop that automatically detects and avoids carpet. Plus, it uses advanced 3D mapping technology to avoid obstacles and generate the most efficient cleaning path for your home. 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This genetic test kit will help you explore your origins, and personal characteristics.Best Black Friday TV dealsWe're very serious about TVs here at CNET, and the proud owners of a light-controlledTV Test Labat our New York City office. As our shopping editors evaluate the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on TVs, we cross-reference the discounts with the results of our rigorous hands-on testing and consult our dedicated TV editors and writers, too. These are our favorites right now. TCL/CNET TCL 65-inch QML8 Mini-LED TV: $1000
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