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Anish Kapoor on Vantablack ownership and artificial intelligence
We sat down with British-Indian sculptor Anish Kapoor for the opening of his new major exhibition at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence. ADVERTISEMENT Anish Kapoor, the Turner Prize-winning artist and the creative genius behind some of the world’s most iconic sculptures, including Chicago’s Cloud Gate sculpture and London’s ArcelorMittal Orbit, has left his creative footprint across…
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Donating to sports
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> The AHEPA Hancock Chapter No. 103 made a $150 donation to the Weirton Termite Basketball Association. This is the second year the chapter chose to sponsor a team, officials noted. Chapter President Nick Proakis and Manager Dean Harris presented the donation to the association’s co-coordinators Ron Greer and Chuck Utt. Taking…
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Senior Health and Resources Expo held in Follansbee
SHARING INFORMATION — Sandy Kemp, left, executive director of the Brooke County Committee on Aging, and Jess Kelly, community outreach specialist for Trinity Health System, chatted during the Senior Health and Resources Expo held by the organizations Tuesday at the Follansbee Community House. — Warren Scott <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> FOLLANSBEE — Area seniors had…
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Florence Martha Clark McClelland
Florence Martha Clark McClelland passed away on October 17, 2023 at the age of 86. the only child of Jackson B. And Dorothy Tompkins Clark. Florence was born in Dunkirk. NY on May 28, 1937, descended from early settlers of Laona NY. A precocious student during a pre-feminist era. Florence was admitted to Cornell University’s…
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Mobile Food Pantry Scheduled for Nov 1 in Ontonagon
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> On Wednesday, November 1, 2023 at 12 p.m. a mobile food pantry will be hosted at the Ontonagon Village Fire Hall. The event will provide a variety of foods, including fresh produce and dairy items, to approximately 300 families on a first-come, first-served basis. The mobile food pantry is funded by…
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Japanese research no longer world class
A government report suggests that Japanese researchers are not producing as much world-class research as other countries such as the United States or China.Credit: Makiko Tanigawa/Getty Japan’s contribution to world-class research continues to decline, despite having one of the world’s largest research communities, according to a report by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports,…
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Boo on the Bike Trail scares up some toddlers
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Youngsters from around the area tried on their costumes in anticipation of Halloween and took a tour during Boo at the Bike Trail on Tuesday evening in St. Clairsville. The Belmont County Soil and Water Conservation District hosted the event. Logan Ambrister, Belmont County’s wildlife officer with the…
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Technology cooperation for aviation fuels of the future
BERLIN – Working together for a more sustainable aviation: Representatives of Lufthansa Airlines, the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR), Airbus, Flughafen München GmbH and MTU Aero Engines signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) in Berlin for a broad-based research collaboration on Power-to-Liquid (PtL) aviation fuels. PtL is considered the next…
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‘Boo at the Bike Trail’ Event Held in St. Clairsville
photo by: Robert A. DeFrank Elizabeth Hartman, from left, of Zanesville-based Wild at Heart wildlife rehabilitation, shows a rescued bat to Ella and Clayton Thomas of St. Clairsville during Tuesday’s Boo at the Bike Trail event. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Youngsters from around the area tried on their costumes in anticipation of Halloween and took…
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Locals launch North Country Sports Council
A group of locals launched a new North Country Sports Council — with this new logo — this month. (Photo provided) <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> SARANAC LAKE — Saranac Lake native Matthew Dougherty, along with other North Country natives, have officially launched a new Saranac Lake-based, not-for-profit sports and entertainment council called the North Country…