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A founder who said he would never sell his startup reveals why he changed his mind for Canada's 'quiet, sleepy $18 billion company'

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A founder who said he would never sell his startup reveals why he changed his mind for Canada's 'quiet, sleepy $18 billion company'· *Serial entrepreneur Michael Perry had no intention of selling his company.*
· *That is, until Shopify, a multibillion-dollar e-commerce giant, made an acquisition offer in 2016. Perry sold his startup Kit for an undisclosed amount.*
· *Perry said his reasons for selling the company came down to three main criteria: alignment, company culture, and his belief in his new boss.*

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After spending nearly a decade as an entrepreneur, Michael Perry never imagined working for someone else.

His last company, Kit, made a popular digital assistant for small business owners selling goods on platforms like Etsy and Amazon. It let them email their customers, run ads on Facebook, generate marketing reports, and more, all through text messages.

In 2016, Kit had over 2,000 subscribers globally and was raking in $30,000 a month in revenue — revenue that was growing 20% to 30% month over month, according to Forbes' 30 Under 30 list, which named Perry among the best and boldest young leaders.

"I never envisioned getting acquired. I was on a pipe dream of building a publicly traded company myself, as all naïve founders are," Perry told Business Insider.

That same year, Kit sold for an undisclosed amount to e-commerce software company Shopify. Perry decided to double-back on his commitment never to sell the startup, and his reasons for doing so could offer some insight for founders who are considering the same.

*Reasons to sell*

Founded in 2004, Shopify makes software that helps small business owners run their shops across a variety of platforms, including web, social media, and brick-and-mortar. Three years after going public, this lesser-known tech giant bhas a market cap of $16 billion.

Overall, Perry felt a sense of alignment between his mission and the goals of Shopify.

"It came down to this realization that we were really trying to accomplish the same thing," said Perry, who now works as director of product and marketing at Shopify, where he continues to run Kit as a part of the platform. "We just really felt like we could potentially do more together in a formal way than how we were positioned."

According to Perry, Shopify approached him about buying the startup in 2016. Early in the process, Perry sat down with Shopify founder and CEO Tobi Lütke.

"I kind of just left there being like, 'This person is significantly smarter than I am," Perry said.

"He's like a really really hyper-intelligent guy and he has these eyes — they're like the bluest eyes in the entire world — and when he talks you're kind of transfixed," he added.

Piercing blue eyes aside, Lütke was building a company that not only shared Perry's goal of helping entrepreneurs be successful, but it treated employees exceptionally well, according to Perry. The Ottowa-based Shopify provides perks from catered lunches to unlimited vacation time to remote work; plus, the company has an in-house executive coaching team for fostering personal and professional development.

Shopify employees receive a spending budget each year to build the skills they want to level up. In the past, workers have taken improv classes to improve their presentation skills, learned a language, and traveled to Art Basel art festivals to find inspiration.

The culture is why "even though we're a quiet, sleepy $18 billion company," Perry said, speaking of the company's market cap at the time of the interview. "People want to work here."

For these reasons and more, Perry's decision to sell to Spotify was a no-brainer.

"It just dawned on me that if I wanted my mission statement to become true, there was only actually one company that it would ever make sense to go to," he said.

*SEE ALSO: The youngest self-made billionaire on Earth says his success is less about his own brilliance and more about his employees — and luck*

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Issue 60 of The Bridge, the Materials Science Newsletter from Rigaku, is Now Online

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The June 2018 edition of The Bridge newsletter from Rigaku concentrates on materials science and is available from the company’s website

THE WOODLANDS, Texas (PRWEB) June 27, 2018

The June edition of The Bridge, the materials science newsletter from Rigaku Corporation, is now available online on the company’s global website. The Bridge presents current news and analysis techniques related to the latest developments in X-ray based materials science, including articles, scientific papers and news reports. Application reports for X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) and wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF) are featured.

This month's issue contains a featured article on phase identification based on cluster analysis of Debye rings and a Rigaku Journal article offering an introduction to single crystal X-ray analysis.

The book review features The Evolution of Scientific Knowledge: From Certainty to Uncertainty by Edward R. Dougherty. The book is about scientific epistemology, the theory of scientific knowledge, and covers the evolution of scientific knowledge from the time of Aristotle to that of genomics.

“Material Analysis in the News” presents the latest global news stories, including news about a study revealing that an estimated 16 million metric tons of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) — enough to fulfill global demands potentially for hundreds of years on a semi-infinite basis — have been discovered in Japanese waters. Another story reports that NASA's Curiosity rover has found new evidence preserved in rocks on Mars that suggests the planet could have supported ancient life, as well as new evidence in the Martian atmosphere that relates to the search for current life on the planet.

“Recent Scientific Papers of Interest” - a monthly compilation of material analysis papers appearing in recently released journals and publications - features 24 recently published papers on research relating to materials science.

Readers can subscribe to the newsletter or view the current issue online at
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About Rigaku

Since its inception in Japan in 1951, Rigaku has been at the forefront of analytical and industrial instrumentation technology. Rigaku and its subsidiaries form a global group focused on general-purpose analytical instrumentation and the life sciences. With hundreds of major innovations to their credit, Rigaku companies are world leaders in X-ray spectrometry, diffraction, and optics, as well as small molecule and protein crystallography and semiconductor metrology. Today, Rigaku employs over 1,400 people in the manufacturing and support of its analytical equipment, which is used in more than 90 countries around the world supporting research, development, and quality assurance activities. Throughout the world, Rigaku continuously promotes partnerships, dialog, and innovation within the global scientific and industrial communities.

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Storm Reid Celebrates Birthday Early at Disneyland With Friends

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Storm Reid had a fun filled Disney day for her birthday! The 14-year-old actress had an early celebration with a group of friends at the Happiest Place On Earth on Tuesday (June 26) in Anaheim, Calif. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Storm Reid Joining Storm for the fun included Jenna Ortega, Nia Sioux [...] Reported by Just Jared Jr 7 hours ago.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the 28-year-old who just defeated a powerful House Democrat, has an asteroid named after her — here's why

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the 28-year-old who just defeated a powerful House Democrat, has an asteroid named after her — here's why· *Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year-old Democrat, defeated incumbent Joseph Crowley in a New York primary race on Tuesday.*
· *The House of Representatives nominee happens to have a space rock named after her: asteroid 23238 Ocasio-Cortez.*
· *MIT Lincoln Lab named the asteroid after her in 2007, **while she was still in high school.*
· *Ocasio-Cortez earned the honor after she won second place in a global science fair hosted by Intel.*

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Democratic Socialist born and raised in the Bronx, defeated longtime incumbent Joseph Crowley in a primary race for New York's 14th District on Tuesday.

As 28-year-old Ocasio-Cortez begins her meteoric rise in politics — this November, she's highly likely to become the youngest woman ever elected to the US House of Representatives — observers have pointed out that she has an asteroid named after her, called 23238 Ocasio-Cortez.

The Democratic politician confirmed this fact in early June.

"It's true! Science was my first passion," she tweeted on June 12, adding that the asteroid was named in honor of longevity experiments she conducted out of Mt. Sinai Health System in New York.

"My research won 2nd place globally in Microbiology at @intel ISEF," she said in the tweet, referring to the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. "At [Boston University] I started as science major, changed to Econ 🤓#nerdalert"

*How Ocasio-Cortez got a space rock named after her*

The asteroid in question was discovered on November 20, 2000, by the Lincoln Observatory Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) program at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory.

Not anyone can officially name an asteroid: That duty belongs International Astronomical Union, the world's official record-keeper of celestial objects. According to IAU rules, the person or people who discover an asteroid get 10 years to suggest a name.

Jenifer Evans, an electrical engineer at MIT Lincoln Lab, was one of the lead scientists on LINEAR along with her boss Grant Stokes — so they had the naming rights to all the asteroids the program found. LINEAR, built in 1996, uses ground-based telescopes at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico to scan for asteroids and comets — especially any that may pose a threat to our planet. It was one of the first high-power surveys of the night sky, so it discovered more than 140,000 asteroids.

Evans and Stokes decided to keep things "honorable" by handing out asteroid names to the winners of top science and engineering fairs for students.

"We didn't want to make it willy-nilly. We wanted to keep it exclusive," Evans told Business Insider. She said first- and second-place winners of three major student competitions, plus some teachers and mentors, get naming rights.

"Usually science people aren't in the newspaper," Evans said. "This is a way to encourage an interest in science because local newspapers will write up, 'Tommy Smith had an asteroid after him.' It's almost as cool as, 'Tommy Smith made three touchdowns at the football game.'"

This is where Ocasio-Cortez comes in.

When she submitted her high-school microbiology project in 2007 and won second place at Intel's science and engineering fair, she automatically won the naming rights to an asteroid found by LINEAR.

From there, Evans worked with the IAU to propose the name "23238 Ocasio-Cortez" and ask its 13-member judging panel to approve the title. The name passed in August 2007, affixing Ocasio-Cortez's name to a space rock.

About 15,000 asteroids have been named after people, and Ocasio-Cortez was far from the first student — the naming program has been going since 2001.

Today, about 4,000 middle- and high-school students have had asteroids named after them, which represents nearly a fifth of all named space rocks.

*What we know about asteroid 23238 Ocasio-Cortez*

Not too much is known about asteroid 23238 Ocasio-Cortez, since no spacecraft has ever visited it for an up-close look.

"We have no idea what any of these are. We only see it as a bright spot," Evans said, adding that it's only visible through a telescope and not with a naked eye. "And you can't tell the difference between a star and an asteroid at first. It looks like a star until it moves from one picture to the next."

However, observations by LINEAR and other telescopes have pinned down some basic pieces of knowledge, which NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has logged in an expansive database of asteroids.

Asteroid 23238 Ocasio-Cortez appears to be about 1.44 miles wide is about 240 million miles from Earth in the Asteroid Belt, which is an expansive zone between Mars and Jupiter. It takes the space rock about 3 years, 10 months, 9 days, and 18 hours to make one trip around the sun.

During that trip, which is slightly oval-shaped, 23238 Ocasio-Cortez travels above the plane of the solar system for about half the time, and dips below it the other half. This is a very stable orbit, so the asteroid is unlikely to ever slam into Earth — and that's by design.

"We want to assure all the students that their asteroid will never impact Earth," Evans said.

Although it's a pretty typical space rock, Evans said few people get anything named after them — let alone a 4.5-billion-year-old object that's likely to outlast the human race.

*SEE ALSO: A diamond-encrusted meteorite that fell to Earth may come from a long-lost planet in our solar system*

*DON'T MISS: City-killing asteroids will inevitably strike Earth — but NASA isn't launching this mission to hunt them down*

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NOW WATCH: Astronomers have discovered a bizarre-looking object that came from outside our solar system Reported by Business Insider 6 hours ago.

Something much weirder than a ‘supervolcano’ is brewing under New England

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No, there isn't a supervolcano brewing beneath New England, despite what some media outlets are saying. 

That said, something weird is going on about 100 miles below the lush New England ground.

Scientists have found a mass of warmer rock that seems appears to be welling upwards. This research, led by geophysicist Vadim Levin, appeared last year in the scientific journal Geology. 

SEE ALSO: Deep beneath the Pacific, another active Hawaiian volcano waits to emerge

"We never advocated it could lead to volcanism," Levin, who performs research at Rutgers University–New Brunswick's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, said in an interview. Read more...

More about Science, Volcano, Vermont, Yellowstone, and New Hampshire Reported by Mashable 6 hours ago.

mifold Launches Second Booster Seat Innovation “hifold by mifold” With Crowdfunding Campaign

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Introducing the Most Compact High Back Booster Seat Ever. For Parents, By Parents.

SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) June 27, 2018

mifold, inventor of the ultra-compact car seat category, today officially introduced its latest product, and second crowdfunding campaign, ‘hifold by mifold™’. The highback Grab-and-Go Booster™ brings unparalleled compact portability to the car seat category for parents and caregivers who prefer a high back booster seat. The official Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign will launch during the summer

Starting today, interested customers can register on https://gethifold.com/ for updates and the chance to be the first to place pre-orders with the best early-bird discounts of up to 50 percent off the recommended retail price.

hifold is the first-ever highback booster seat that is compact enough to pack in a backpack, duffle bag or suitcase, relieving parents of headaches and concerns during travel and on-the-go situations.

hifold was created by parents for parents to make their busy schedules easier to manage. hifold ensures a child’s safety and comfort are priority, whether carpooling, traveling or during everyday situations. “We are living through a transportation revolution with a shift from car ownership to car usage,” said Jon Sumroy, mifold CEO and inventor. “More and more people are ride-hailing and ride-sharing. When you need to take your car seats to and from the car, they have to be lightweight, compact and portable.”

Sumroy continued, “Many people asked us to bring the benefits of compact portability to highback booster seats. After more than two years of intensive development, we created hifold. Children still travel without a child restraint in at least 25 percent of car journeys. Our vision is to have a child restraint for every child, in every car, on every journey, every time. hifold folds up to be so compact, portable and convenient that parents no longer need to cut corners and take risks with their child’s safety.”

Highlights of hifold include:· Ultra-Compact: Lightweight, foldable and portable; 3x smaller than a regular highback booster when folded and easy to carry around.
· Safety First: Designed, engineered and tested to meet or exceed the regulatory requirements of every country on earth. Eight ultra-compact impact protection zones, with four layers for protection, safety and comfort.
· Adjustable: The most adjustable high back booster seat - the height, lap and shoulder width, and head rest can easily be adjusted to grow as the child grows.
· Advanced: Patented design and engineering.
· Comfortable: A soft, comfortable PU foam with airflow washable fabric™, and energy absorbing, dense EVA foam layer for added comfort and support.
· Proven Success: hifold is the product of mifold, a trustworthy company with a record of success.

mifold is known for its flagship product, the original mifold Grab-and-Go booster seat, which created the ultra-compact car seat category. Three years ago, mifold became the most successful crowdfunding campaign ever for a juvenile product: raising nearly three million dollars and delivering seats to customers in more than 150 countries. Since then, mifold has sold more than half a million seats around the world.

hifold will come to market in early 2019. It will be sold in the United States for $179.00 MSRP. Learn more about how to use the product here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwH7eUWM1WM.

For more information or to sign up for updates, visit https://gethifold.com/.

About mifold
mifold created the ultra-compact car seat category with the 2016 launch of the mifold Grab-and-Go booster seat. Today the range of mifold seats is helping deliver the vision of a child restraint: for every child, in every car on every journey, every time. As the leader in advanced, compact, portable and safe car seats mifold allows children to be safe no matter whose car they are in. Created by Jon Sumroy, a father of four, the original mifold seat and the new hifold highback seat are great child passenger safety options for families traveling, ridesharing, carpooling and more. Learn more at http://www.mifold.com Reported by PRWeb 5 hours ago.

Organized labor readies scorched earth assault on Rauner

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The Illinois Republican governor who sparked the Janus ruling faces political blowback. Reported by Politico 2 hours ago.

Galician Cinema & Food Festival Returns to New York, Biggest Cultural Galician Event in the United States

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The Galician Cinema & Food Festival returns to Manhattan for its fourth edition with the very best of Galician food and films

NEW YORK (PRWEB) June 27, 2018

The fourth edition of the most important and renowned international galician festival, Galician Cinema & Food Festival will launch this upcoming Thursday, June 28th in Manhattan, NYC.

Under the slogan “The Taste of The Way”, and in a clear attempt of reference to the famous “Camino de Santiago” this festival arrives with a successful background, repeating the formula of its past years, combining film, food, wine and beers.

On the film area the festival’s main attraction will be “Dhogs”, prime opera of Andrés Goteira, with 13 “Mestre Mateo Awards” – Galician Cinema Awards – nominations on 2018 and total success on the spanish industry. This galician movie will be played at Instituto Cervantes, located in midtown Manhattan, followed by presentations in Queens and New Jersey as well.

Andres Goteira will introduce his own work to the audience prior to every screening of the movie.

Gastronomy

Betting again for top New York based galician chefs, this fourth edition will have Tomiño’s chefs Fran Novas and Rogelio García. Both will be solely in charge of creating and executing the menu for this edition’s show cooking featuring PescadeRias products.

The show cooking will take place on June 28th, at Cosentino Manhattan’s modern installations. Most of the attendees will be specialized media and distributors. This 3D experience will count on the presence and sponsorship of Conselleria Do Mar, Estrella de Galicia, Aceites Abril and the Café Candelas’ earth-friendly coffee.

On June 29th, the gastronomical experience will be focused and centered on a delightful wine tasting with 5 galician D.O. for specialized media mainly, joining awarded sommelier Jose Gutierrez.
This show shares dates and interest with local “Summer Fancy Food” and will count on the presence of various importers such as HGA group.

Films

Starting Friday June 29th, the GC&FF will showcase the very best of galician films in Newark, New Jersey, known as the “Little Galicia” for its important galician community.

“Dhogs” will be screened at the Spanish Club on the 29th and at Orensano Center on June 30th. On July 1st, the venue will be allocated in Queens, New York, at Casa Galicia, the biggest galician center nationwide.

Awards

Willing to recognize the success stories of immigrants in the USA, Galician Cinema & Food Festival will launch “Galegos con Estrela” Awards. For this first instance, the awarded galician will be the artist Miguel Saco. This sculptor and eminent furniture restorer is highly well-known and recognized for his international career. Featured in numerous publications due to his excellence as a furniture conservator, he’s known for collecting unique pieces from artists like Frank Lloyd Wright or Mies Van de Rohe.

Closing Event

On Monday, July 2nd a Closing cocktail event will take place at the historical and beautiful midtown-based Instituto Cervantes. The event will start with the presentation of “Dhogs”, followed by a speech from Andres Goteira. Lastly, an exclusive menu made by Fran Novas an Rogelio Garcia will be offered to the 250 guests expected to attend, while enjoying the best of the galician cuisine, paired with its best wines.

The event will count on the presence of Estrella de Galicia Beer, 1906 Reserva cider, Maleoc, Altos de Toroña, Regina Viarium and Viña Costeira Wines, and the debut presence of Café de Candelas. Reported by PRWeb 4 hours ago.

The rockets that are pushing the boundaries of space travel

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Friday morning at 5:42 am (0942 GMT), a rocket owned by the US company SpaceX will blast off from Florida carrying two and a half tons of gear from NASA, only to dock three days later and 250 miles (400 kilometers) above Earth at the International Space Station.

The rocket itself is not new. It launched a NASA satellite into orbit two months ago, then landed back on Earth -- upright -- on a barge in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Canaveral. Even the Dragon capsule, carrying the cargo and affixed to the top of the rocket was used before, having flown a mission to the ISS in 2016.

Friday's flight will be the 15th SpaceX mission for the US space agency since 2012, one of which exploded in flight. Another company, Orbital ATK, has completed nine supply trips, with one explosion as well.

These missions may appear routine, but they represent a revolution in space travel. Before SpaceX, only national governments resupplied the space station. Today, NASA is so dependent on the private sector that the US space agency has signed contracts with SpaceX and Boeing to send astronauts to space beginning next year, as soon as their capsules are ready.

NASA has been unable to send people to space since the space shuttle program ended in 2011. Instead, the world's space agencies buy seats aboard Russia's Soyuz spaceships, which launch from Baikonur, Kazakhstan. "The combination of government and private sector activity is unrivaled," said John Logsdon, professor emeritus of political science and international affairs at George Washington University.

- American resurgence -

SpaceX, founded by Tesla CEO and space enthusiast Elon Musk, has shaken up the satellite launch sector, with more than 55 launches of its Falcon 9 rocket since 2010. Thanks to SpaceX, the United States has taken the global lead in launches once again, after losing ground for more than a decade to Russia and China, which launched even more rockets.

"The Russians have certainly been one of the countries that have had the greatest loss in terms of launch market share," said Tom Stroup, president of the Satellite Industry Association.

The number of satellite launches is expected to surge in the coming years. Never before has low-Earth orbit been so accessible. Miniature satellites weighing a few pounds (kilograms) can be made quickly and launched for tens of thousands of dollars. These CubeSats make up 292 of the 345 satellites launched in 2017, according to the Satellite Industry Association.

"They are almost disposable," said Claude Rousseau of Northern Sky Research, explaining that their operational life expectancy is about seven years and they can be easily replaced.

In the coming months, SpaceX and the startup OneWeb want to send into orbit constellations of hundreds of small satellites that will provide internet access. Competition in fierce in the Earth observation market, with multiple companies at work on constellations to offer military or civilian clients high resolution imagery of infrastructure, farming areas and military installations.

To meet the demands on the small satellite market, companies are working on smaller rockets. One, made by the US venture Rocket Lab, is to try its first launch from New Zealand on Wednesday.

China and India, whose space programs are mainly backed by public funds, also aim to boost market share. China has already launched more rockets this year than it did in all of 2017, according to Northern Sky Research.

- Tourism, Moon and Mars -

The age of space tourism is also approaching. Virgin Galactic is ramping up tests for its piloted SpaceShipTwo VSS Unity, which is launched from an airplane. A seat will cost $250,000. And Blue Origin, founded by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, will sell tickets next year for a seat on its New Shepard spacecraft, which is designed to carry six people to space. These two vehicles will not go into orbit around Earth, but will allow passengers to experience spaceflight and weightlessness for several minutes before returning to Earth.

Finally, NASA is working on a space station that would orbit the Moon, as a stepping off point for missions to Mars in the coming decades. NASA is building the Orion capsule and Space Launch System (SLS) rocket to send people around the Moon for the first time since 1972. The SLS will be the most powerful rocket ever built by the United States. Its first lunar orbit mission is planned for 2020, with astronauts on board by 2023.

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New Cassini findings suggest Saturn moon could support life

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Complex organic molecules have been discovered originating from one of Saturn's moons, Enceladus, adding to its potential to support life, researchers said. The Cassini spacecraft first flew close to the ice-covered moon in 2005 as part of a mission to gather data on Saturn that will be analysed for years to come. A team led by Frank Postberg and Nozair Khawaja of the University of Heidelberg in Germany said they had identified fragments of large organic molecules in ice grains that were ejected from geysers through cracks in the moon's icy exterior.

Their findings were published in the Nature journal. "It is the first ever detection of complex organics coming from an extraterrestrial waterworld," Postberg was quoted as saying in a statement on the European Space Agency's website. 

The Enceladus findings come after data earlier this month showed organic compounds on the surface of Mars and seasonal fluctuations of atmospheric methane, marking some of the strongest evidence ever that Earth's neighbour may have harboured life. Cassini has previously detected lightweight organic molecules at Enceladus but the newly found fragments are much larger. Such large molecules can only be created by complex chemical processes including those related to life, ESA said.

"This is the most recent in a long series of discoveries made by Cassini that have been painting Enceladus as a potentially habitable water-world," ESA said. However, while this indicates that Enceladus may have conditions that could allow for life, organic compounds can also arise from other sources, such as from meteorites. Postberg said the fragments could come from hydrothermal activity deep within the moon.

"In my opinion the fragments we found are of hydrothermal origin, having been processed inside the hydrothermally active core of Enceladus: in the high pressures and warm temperatures we expect there, it is possible that complex organic molecules can arise," he said. The Cassini joint mission between NASA, ESA and the Italian space agency came to an end in 2017.

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Jewellery and fashion hand in hand at Shanghai Jewellery Fair 2018

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Jewellery and fashion hand in hand at Shanghai Jewellery Fair 2018 SHANGHAI, June 28, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Shanghai will host to one of the most important events in the industry calendar, the China International Gold, Jewellery & Gem Fair - Shanghai 2018 from 7 to 10 December. Now on its 14^th edition, the Shanghai Jewellery Fair will feature 400 exhibitors from 11 countries and regions in 17,000 sqm of exhibition space at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center. Exhibitors will unveil their latest jewellery collections, quality diamonds and gemstones, and a wide range of pearls to roughly 10,000 buyers from 36 countries and regions. The Shanghai Jewellery Fair is organized by UBM China (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd.

The fair's theme: "Classic" and "Fashion" acknowledges the continued significance of traditional jewellery (think diamond engagement rings) as cultural imperatives, but also the industry's need to expand to other categories, such as fashion lines that fill young consumers' desire for jewellery as a wearable, fashion accessories.Jewellery exhibited at Shanghai Jewellery Fair 2017

*Crossover opportunities*

New directions for this year's edition confirm the stronger intermingling of fashion and jewellery. Notable attractions feature world-leading design concepts and innovations that open up crossover cooperation opportunities between traditional or conventional jewellers and fashion-related sectors such as clothing, handbags, leather, cosmetics, home furnishings, and artwork, to name a few.

"We want to offer our exhibitors a unique opportunity to tap into today's marketplace where fashion and jewellery go hand in hand. This collaboration with key players in the arts and lifestyle sector represents a tremendous source of growth in the future," says Teddy Tan, Event Manager - China Jewellery Fairs.Jewellery Life Pavilion at Shanghai Jewellery Fair 2017

Returning on its second year is a revitalized Jewellery Life Pavilion. Warmly received at its debut in 2017, Jewellery Life 2.0 highlights the collaboration between jewellers and insiders from the beauty, garment and leather industries.

"Jewellery Life Pavilion showcases jewellery products in a new way," says Mr. Tan. "Insiders from the beauty, garment and leather industries will visit the show. Through this pavilion we want to show that it is possible for different industries to collaborate with each other and mutually benefit from such collaboration."

Jewellery Life 2.0 joins other pavilions offering fashion-inspired jewellery and accessories, including the Designer Pavilion, Pearl Zone, as well as a dedicated area that showcases work from jewellery design academies.

An innovation making its debut this year is the Chinese Culture Pavilion, under which five elements take centre stage: metal, wood, water, fire and earth. Jewellery representatives of these five elements will be displayed under their corresponding zone. "The five elements represent five kinds of energy that make up the universe. For example the colour green would be under the element wood; green speaks of nature, spring and vitality. The wood zone will thus feature jewellery with emerald, diopside, green jadeite, peridot, green tourmaline, or even amber, which is also wood from its source," explains Mr. Tan.

*Why Shanghai?*

Mainland China's rebound in luxury product sales in 2017 after three years of moderate growth has been attributed on young consumers' spending on jewellery and branded cosmetics. To cater to this powerful demographic, the Shanghai Jewellery Fair is bringing a number of high-quality exhibitors from Hong Kong's fashion industry.

China's booming economy has increased the ranks of the Chinese middle class that wields enormous purchasing power and grows increasingly sophisticated in their purchases and investments. Shanghai leads Chinese cities in terms of purchasing power (CNY 567 billion in the first half of 2017).Business discussion at Shanghai Jewellery Fair 2017

Leveraging on this position and the host's reputation as the"City of Chic," the Shanghai Jewellery Fair creates a prime occasion for jewellers to establish or expand their presence in this market. "Having a local partner and local promotion is the key to success for international brands and suppliers. We are confident the Shanghai Jewellery Fair will be the place to forge these relationships and launch business initiatives geared toward the mainland market," Mr. Tan says. 

Having been in the Shanghai market for the past 10 years, UBM Asia has built up a powerful database of high-quality buyers and market intelligence, says Mr. Tan. "Our exhibitions span different industries and markets. More than 28,000 buyers in Shanghai and surrounding cities have come to our fair."

*Favourable terms and regulations for overseas companies*

According to the latest notice of the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council, the import tariff of 18 jewellery-related items in China will be reduced from July 1, 2018, which will be favourable news for overseas companies who would like to exhibit at the Shanghai Jewellery Fair and develop the China market. According to the notice, the tariffs of gold and silver jewellery products will be adjusted from 20% to 8%, platinum and other precious metal products from 35% to 10%, natural or cultured pearl products, precious stones or semi-precious stones products from 35% to 10%, among others. The average import tariff of the appointed 18 items will be reduced to 9.89% from 30.67%, with an average decrease of 67.75%.

*Learning and Networking*

The fair will not only be packed with a variety of jewellery, related products and services but will also feature knowledge seminars and networking opportunities that will provide crucial insights into the latest market developments. "Emerging trends and market intelligence that will help our participants create new business opportunities await," adds Mr. Tan.Seminar at Shanghai Jewellery Fair 2017

*UBM Global Jewellery Events Calendar 2018*

*Exhibitions*

*Dates*

*Venue*

*Mainland China*

China International Gold, Jewellery & Gem Fair - Shanghai

7 - 10 December 2018

Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center

China International Gold, Jewellery & Gem Fair - Shenzhen

19 - 22 April 2019

Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center

*Hong Kong*




Asia's Fashion Jewellery & Accessories Fair - September Edition

12 - 15 September 2018

AsiaWorld-Expo - Hong Kong

September Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair

12 - 16 September 2018

14 - 18 September 2018

AsiaWorld-Expo - Hong Kong

Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre

Asia's Fashion Jewellery & Accessories Fair - March Edition

27 February - 2 March 2019

AsiaWorld-Expo - Hong Kong

June Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair

20 - 23 June 2019

Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre

*Taiwan*

Taiwan Jewellery & Gem Fair

2 - 5 November 2018

Taipei World Trade Center

*Japan*

Japan Jewellery Fair

28 - 30 August 2018

Tokyo Big Sight Exhibition Center

*India*

Delhi Jewellery & Gem Fair

29 September - 1 October 2018

Pragati Maidan - Delhi

Gem & Jewellery India International Exhibition

8 - 10 March 2019

Chennai Trade Centre

Kolkata Jewellery & Gem Fair

6 - 8 April 2019

Milan Mela Complex - Kolkata

Hyderabad Jewellery, Pearl & Gem Fair

14 - 16 June 2019

HICC, Novotel - Hyderabad

*Singapore*

Singapore Jewellery & Gem Fair

26 - 29 October 2018

Marina Bay Sands

*Middle East*

Jewellery Arabia Bahrain

20 - 24 November 2018

The Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre

*Turkey*

Istanbul Jewelry Show II

11 - 14 October 2018

CNR Expo Center - Istanbul

Istanbul Jewelry Show I

21 - 24 March 2019

CNR Expo Center - Istanbul

*Russian Federation*

JUNWEX New Russian Style

23 - 27 May 2018

All-Russian Exhibition Centre - Moscow

JUNWEX Moscow, JUNWEX Watch

26 - 30 September 2018

All-Russian Exhibition Centre - Moscow

JUNWEX St. Petersburg

30 January - 3 February 2019

EXPOFORUM - St. Petersburg

 

*For exhibiting details, please contact:*

*Sales Department, Jewellery Fairs, *

*UBM China (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. *

Tel: (86) 20 8666 0158

Fax: (86) 20 8667 7120

E-mail: info-china@ubm.com

*For visiting details, please contact:*

*Visitor Promotion Department, Jewellery Fairs, UBM China (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. *

Tel: (86) 20 8667 2808

Fax: (86) 20 8667 7120

E-mail: visitjgf-gz@ubm.com

 

*www.shanghaijewelleryfair.com *

*Notes to Editors:*

The China International Gold, Jewellery & Gem Fair - Shanghai is organised by UBM, which in June 2018 combined with Informa PLC to become a leading B2B information services group and the largest B2B Events organiser in the world. Please visit www.ubm.com/asia for more information about our presence in Asia.

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Sandbox craters reveal secrets of planetary splash marks and lost meteorites

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Sandbox craters reveal secrets of planetary splash marks and lost meteorites Onna, Japan (SPX) Jun 28, 2018

Look up above you. You might see blue sky, clouds, the Moon or stars. And while it might seem calm up there, the truth is it's nearly always raining. Every day, Earth is constantly bombarded by about 100 tons of falling objects from space, mostly simple dust or sand-sized particles that are destroyed as they hit the upper atmosphere. But very rarely, a piece large enough to survive the int Reported by Space Daily 11 hours ago.

Is the interstellar asteroid really a comet?

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Is the interstellar asteroid really a comet? Manoa HI (SPX) Jun 28, 2018

The interstellar object Oumuamua was discovered back on October 19, 2017, but the puzzle of its true nature has taken months to unravel, and may never be fully solved. Meaning "scout from the distant past" in Hawaiian, Oumuamua was found by astronomers working with the University of Hawaii's Pan-STARRS1 survey as it came close to Earth's orbit. But what is it: an asteroid or a comet? As so Reported by Space Daily 11 hours ago.

Hardy organisms threaten interplanetary contamination

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In professor George Fox's lab at the University of Houston, scientists are studying Earth germs that could be contaminating other planets. Despite extreme decontamination efforts, bacterial spores from Earth still manage to find their way into outer space aboard spacecraft. Fox and his team are examining how and why some spores elude decontamination. Their research is published in BMC Microbiolo Reported by Space Daily 11 hours ago.

China launches new-tech experiment twin satellites

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China successfully launched new-tech experiment twin satellites on the Long March-2C rocket from southwest China's Xichang Satellite Launch Center Wednesday morning. The twin satellites were launched at 11:30 a.m., and entered their intended orbit. The twin-satellites missions are to link the inter-satellite network and conduct new technology tests on satellites earth-observation. Reported by Space Daily 11 hours ago.

What caused the mass extinction of Earth's first animals?

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What caused the mass extinction of Earth's first animals? Tempe AZ (SPX) Jun 28, 2018

Fossil records tell us that the first macroscopic animals appeared on Earth about 575 million years ago. Twenty-four million years later, the diversity of animals began to mysteriously decline, leading to Earth's first know mass extinction event. Scientists have argued for decades over what may have caused this mass extinction, during what is called the "Ediacaran-Cambrian transition." Som Reported by Terra Daily 11 hours ago.

Using massive earthquakes to unlock secrets of the outer core

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Using massive earthquakes to unlock secrets of the outer core Princeton NJ (SPX) Jun 28, 2018

By applying new data and Princeton's supercomputers to the classic question of what lies beneath our feet, Princeton seismologist Jessica Irving and an international team of colleagues have developed a new model for the Earth's outer core, a liquid iron region deep in the Earth. The outer core is churning constantly, sustaining the planet's magnetic field and providing heat to the mantle. Reported by Terra Daily 11 hours ago.

New study explains Antarctica's coldest temperatures

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New study explains Antarctica's coldest temperatures Boulder CO (SPX) Jun 26, 2018

Tiny valleys near the top of Antarctica's ice sheet reach temperatures of nearly -100 degrees Celsius, according to a new study published this week in the AGU journal Geophysical Research Letters. The finding could change scientists' understanding of just how low temperatures can get at Earth's surface, and how it happens, according to the researchers. After sifting through data from sever Reported by Terra Daily 11 hours ago.

Wikileaks ClimateWorks Document puts Global Climate Change Policies into Question says Friends of Science Society

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A ClimateWorks Foundation document exposed in the WikiLeaks Podesta files reveals that unelected, unaccountable billionaire foundations have been funding non-governmental groups for hundreds of millions of dollars, to agitate for renewables and global cap and trade policies, says Friends of Science. This interference in domestic affairs in Canada brings all climate and energy policies into question.

CALGARY, Canada (PRWEB) June 28, 2018

A ClimateWorks Foundation document of March 18, 2016, exposed in the WikiLeaks Podesta files reveals that unelected, unaccountable billionaire foundations have been funding non-governmental groups for hundreds of millions of dollars, to agitate for renewables and global cap and trade policies in countries around the world, says Friends of Science. This interference in domestic affairs in Canada brings all climate and energy policies into question.

The document reviews a case study of the 2007 “Design to Win” program subtitled “Philanthropy’s Fight Against Global Warming.” It is revealed that the globally influential management firm, McKinsey, was reportedly paid some $42.4 million to consult on the project.

On July 25, 2018, in an interview on NewsTalk 770 Radio in Calgary, show host Danielle Smith discussed the document with Friends of Science Communications Manager, Michelle Stirling. The conversation begins with reference to a June 24, 2018, Watts Up With That blog post discussing the $66.6 million dollar "cities" fund in the ClimateWorks document. However, the scope of the global cap and trade project was reportedly $600 million a year paid by these foundations to various activist E/NGOs around the world.

Disturbingly, there does not seem to be any formal approval by any government accepting or inviting this type of domestic interference by foreign billionaire philanthropies. In Canada they have funded activist proxy groups with stated intent to constrain, change energy and climate policies or block energy and resource development, says Friends of Science.

In one section, the ClimateWorks document projects a global price of $80-$120/tonne CO2 for the massive global cap and trade project along with $12 trillion a year for renewables investment. Some $750 million was dedicated to the European climate engagement.

Friends of Science says it appears that this billionaire's club and bevy of green activists, not climate science, have been driving the global agenda – including the COP-21 Paris Agreement, which was rejected by President Trump.

As frequently reported in the Financial Post, Canadian researcher Vivian Krause has reviewed IRS returns, documenting millions of dollars that have poured into ENGOs in Canada from foundations noted in this ClimateWorks plan. Those activist ENGOs have effectively funded and incited national pipeline blockades, campaigned for massive protected green spaces like the Great Bear Rainforest, and lobbied for legislated tanker bans on the west coast. These activist groups and their dozens of Ottawa lobbyists have created a maze of new environmental regulations and pushed for the implementation of the much-hated carbon tax in Canada, to the detriment of the national economy. Tens of thousands of oil industry-related workers are unemployed throughout Canada due to what appears to be a green economic trade war.

According to Friends of Science Society, the ClimateWorks report pushes renewables as the solution to climate change and global warming but offers no evidence on performance. According to Prof. Michael J. Kelly of Cambridge in a May 23, 2016, peer-reviewed paper entitled "Lessons from technology development for energy and sustainability," to implement more wind and solar is ‘total madness’ and these energy forms cannot support even basic modern societal needs.

Friends of Science Society is calling for a complete moratorium on all climate and renewable energy policies and carbon taxes in Canada due to this foreign interference in domestic affairs.

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GRC Announces Executive Director

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William Pettitt is the New Executive Director of the Geothermal Resources Council

DAVIS, Calif. (PRWEB) June 28, 2018

The Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. William Pettitt as the association’s new Executive Director, taking up his duties on July 9.

Dr. Pettitt is an applied geophysicist with both business and technical management expertise. He is an expert in induced seismicity, microseismics and geomechanics. He has been General Manager and Vice President of Itasca Consulting Group in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Operations Manager for Applied Seismology Consultants in the United Kingdom.

Will has focused on helping industry, government and academia solve challenging problems in subsurface engineering. He is the creator of leading commercial microseismic software, and has developed unique data-acquisition equipment. He has published on a wide range of topics, is a frequent keynote speaker, and has participated in government and organizational committees. Will is bringing the combination of his applied science and engineering experience with business management expertise to help the merged GRC and Geothermal Energy Association (GEA) organization develop to the next level, and help support geothermal industry development through our mission of promoting sustainable energy, supporting new science and technologies, and providing resources for education and learning.

“With Will Pettitt's business acumen, research savvy, and welcoming disposition he is an exceptional person to be our Executive Director" says Maria Richards, President of the GRC. "His strengths compliment the unification of the GRC and GEA. Will's aptitude for explaining 'How the Earth Works' will be appreciated by the media and public as they ask about the intricacies of geothermal resources.”

About the Geothermal Resources Council:

The Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) will be celebrating 50 years of service to the global geothermal energy community in 2021. The GRC is dedicated to advancing geothermal development around the world through education, research, and outreach. For more information, please visit http://www.geothermal.org.

Get your daily geothermal news at Global Geothermal News. Become a fan on Facebook. Follow GRC on Twitter @GRC2001 and #GRCAM2018. Check out GRC’s YouTube Channel. See geothermal photos on GRC’s Flicker page. Reported by PRWeb 12 hours ago.
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