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techdriveplay · 5 months ago
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DJI's Avinox Drive System Wins Eurobike Award 2024
DJI, a global pioneer in drone and camera technology, has taken a significant leap into the e-bike industry with the introduction of the Avinox Drive System at Eurobike 2024. This innovative e-bike drive system promises to transform the electric mountain bike (eMTB) landscape, earning the coveted “Winner” award in the Components category at the prestigious event. “The DJI Avinox Drive System…
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tani-b-art · 4 days ago
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Janine: No, no, no, it's just- Look, it's just... this isn't it, you know? Like, yes, you do those things, but it's not all you do. You make clothes for our students who need them. You put on fundraisers so that our kids can go on field trips. And you somehow understand your teachers and what they need. And that's what makes you a great principal.
Ava: Yeah, but the problem is, I don't do it "the right way."
Janine: All right. You once viciously made fun of my jelly bean belt.
Ava: Once? At least a dozenfold.
Janine: And... told me I needed to dress better because I deserved better. And I was mad at first. But you were right. Your approach might be "too whatever," but the results speak for themselves. You should focus on why you do things and not how you do them.
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snckt · 1 month ago
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besties i don’t know if we can call eragon a children’s book
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oneminutefiftysixseconds · 1 month ago
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regular visitors will know i think a lot of cycling statistics are meaningless but i am nevertheless very vulnerable to the siren song of Numbers but this one is getting ridiculous. is tadej the first rider to receive the victor's trophy for a race that he did not finish let alone win (there wasn't a winner)
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finalgirlsamwinchester · 7 months ago
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part of the many many bits of heartbreak over the jack arc is just sam and dean replicating their childhood dynamics from different places. jack is now sam. sam is now dean, jack's ally but at the end of the day, that means nothing when john's word is the final rule. and john is now dean, determined to keep his family under control, bc to lose control is to invite further death and despair into your home.
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antigonenikk · 7 months ago
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I hate that feyd died but im glad he never had see marie being forced to endure the same type of dehumanizing abuse he was subjected to…..
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granitxhka · 3 months ago
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everything works out for meee
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spinoskingdom875 · 9 months ago
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This was originally going to be a Mar10 day render, but I was attending to another project, so I didn't have time. It would've been fitting though since the Oscars occurred that night. But oh well. This could be seen as the aftermath of the Oscars. Like what if the Super Mario Bros Movie won an award? Just like what I did in 2021 when the Sonic characters went to the Oscars. So long story short, the movie won an award and the whole theater cheered. Mario walked up on stage and was given the award. Peach walks up to him, kneeled down and kissed his cheek. Mario blushed and raised the trophy high. Everyone rejoiced. But what do you think? If the Mario movie was nominated and probably won an award, what would it be? In other news, they have announced the sequel for the Mario Movie. They're aiming for a 2026 release. I can't wait to see it!
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simleez · 11 months ago
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hybe would rather have hell freeze over than let enha be treated properly
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theinfinitedivides · 1 year ago
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My Dearest living up to its Korean title and creating at least eight couples among the production staff????? during the year plus of filming????? i'm yelling this is insane
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wavesoutbeingtossed · 10 months ago
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blazevillains · 2 years ago
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i wish everyone with the mindset of "i was hurt as a child, so children should feel the same kind of pain i was put through" a very Die
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calumsash · 2 years ago
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i watch a show, i reblog 50+ posts of beautiful gifsets of said show, then move on.
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sheltiechicago · 2 years ago
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Berliner Cyclist
Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus in Berlin
Photographer: Fabio Galvez - Spain
Neutral Density Photography Awards
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wausaupilot · 17 days ago
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Good News earns Recycling Excellence Award
This accolade recognizes outstanding recycling efforts, innovation and performance throughout Wisconsin.
WAUSAU – Just in time for America Recycles Day, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has awarded Good News Project with the Recycling Excellence Award. This accolade recognizes outstanding recycling efforts, innovation and performance throughout Wisconsin, Good News announced in early November. To celebrate America Recycles Day, Good News Project will host a special e-cycle event from…
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jcmarchi · 7 months ago
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Four MIT faculty named 2023 AAAS Fellows
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/four-mit-faculty-named-2023-aaas-fellows/
Four MIT faculty named 2023 AAAS Fellows
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Four MIT faculty members have been elected as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
The 2023 class of AAAS Fellows includes 502 scientists, engineers, and innovators across 24 scientific disciplines, who are being recognized for their scientifically and socially distinguished achievements.  
Bevin Engelward initiated her scientific journey at Yale University under the mentorship of Thomas Steitz; following this, she pursued her doctoral studies at the Harvard School of Public Health under Leona Samson. In 1997, she became a faculty member at MIT, contributing to the establishment of the Department of Biological Engineering. Engelward’s research focuses on understanding DNA sequence rearrangements and developing innovative technologies for detecting genomic damage, all aimed at enhancing global public health initiatives.
William Oliver is the Henry Ellis Warren Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science with a joint appointment in the Department of Physics, and was recently a Lincoln Laboratory Fellow. He serves as director of the Center for Quantum Engineering and associate director of the Research Laboratory of Electronics, and is a member of the National Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee. His research spans the materials growth, fabrication, 3D integration, design, control, and measurement of superconducting qubits and their use in small-scale quantum processors. He also develops cryogenic packaging and control electronics involving cryogenic complementary metal-oxide-semiconductors and single-flux quantum digital logic.
Daniel Rothman is a professor of geophysics in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences and co-director of the MIT Lorenz Center, a privately funded interdisciplinary research center devoted to learning how climate works. As a theoretical scientist, Rothman studies how the organization of the natural world emerges from the interactions of life and the physical environment. Using mathematics and statistical and nonlinear physics, he builds models that predict or explain observational data, contributing to our understanding of the dynamics of the carbon cycle and climate, instabilities and tipping points in the Earth system, and the dynamical organization of the microbial biosphere.
Vladan Vuletić is the Lester Wolfe Professor of Physics. His research areas include ultracold atoms, laser cooling, large-scale quantum entanglement, quantum optics, precision tests of physics beyond the Standard Model, and quantum simulation and computing with trapped neutral atoms. His Experimental Atomic Physics Group is also affiliated with the MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms and the Research Laboratory of Electronics. In 2020, his group showed that the precision of current atomic clocks could be improved by entangling the atoms — a quantum phenomenon by which particles are coerced to behave in a collective, highly correlated state. 
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