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Jesse Knight.Photo credit: Getty Images — Windsor Slough Eton Hounslow (WSEH) AC’s Jesse Knight led the 4x400m relay quartet to a bronze medal at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow on Sunday night. Laviai Nielsen (Tony Lester, Enfield & Haringey), Lina Nielsen (Tony Lester, Shaftesbury Barnet), Ama Pipi (Linford Christie, Enfield & Haringey), Knight (Marina Armstrong, Windsor) The Slough, Eaton & Hounslow quartet set a new national record. With a record time of 3:26.36, they finished behind the strong Dutch team, which won the gold medal, and the American team, which won the silver medal. They also overcame a…

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This article has been reviewed in accordance with Science X’s editorial processes and policies. The editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the authenticity of the content: fact confirmed trusted sources proofread got it! The system aims to detect drunk driving, drowsy driving, and distracted driving by detecting five indicators that can be observed on a driver’s face and body.Credit: Michigan Engineering × close The system aims to detect drunk driving, drowsy driving, and distracted driving by detecting five indicators that can be observed on a driver’s face and body.Credit: Michigan Engineering Engineers at the University of Michigan have…

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Over the past 12 months, few DJs have had a meteoric rise like the Geordie sensation that is Schak. With a catalogue of tunes that delves into cult genres (most notably the niche North East staple of Makina), an undeniable presence and charm both behind the decks and away from them, and a fair few wicked releases of his own; Schak has firmly cemented himself in the spotlight. 2023 saw Schak rack up over 18 million Spotify streams on his first-ever release; head out to Ibiza for the first time and get to play on the same bills as genre greats Calvin…

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In a recent announcement, the renowned sports brand Cult.sport unveiled its latest innovation, the Cult Active TR smartwatch, marking another important addition to its product line following the Cult Ace X1. This new device is made for sports and fitness enthusiasts and features a sleek design and a suite of health monitoring tools. Revolutionize fitness tracking The Cult Active TR has a round watch face that exudes a premium metal design, complemented by a rotating crown, making it both functional and stylish for the wearer. The large size features a 1.52-inch TFT LCD screen that boasts a peak brightness level…

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decline in physical strength Your goals start with establishing a way to track your progress. In fact, the best technology for this purpose is a fitness watch. If you’re ready to upgrade to a new smartwatch (or are looking to buy your first wearable), you should check out this spring sale on Garmin watches.The sale is mainly on Amazon and you can get it there Up to 36% off Found in popular Garmin watches such as the Forerunner series, Instinct, and Fenix.See all GARMIN WATCH deals hereThe great thing about this sale is that you can find Garmin watches suitable…

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I first met Becca Rothfeld when I pitched her back at the end of 2020. She had just joined The Point Magazine as a contributing editor, but I reached out because I loved her essay “Same As It Ever Was,” published in a magazine called Cabinet. The piece was about the Talking Heads and heaven, two interests of mine that dovetailed, in Becca’s hands, into a piece of music criticism, theological meditation, and stylistic excellence. At a time when the rigidities of certain kinds of cultural criticism resulted in boring, ambivalent, even outright combative writing (frankly, this is still a…

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One of south-east London’s most famous residents, a giant stuffed walrus that had been on display for more than a century, has been temporarily lost.For most of the past 120 years, the walrus has sat in the middle of the Natural History Gallery at the Horniman Museum and Gardens. This museum houses the collection of Frederick Horniman, a wealthy tea trader who lived in Victorian England.The gallery, which also features walruses as well as other taxidermied animals, skeletons and insects, is part of the museum’s focus on “environmental sustainability and efforts to combat the climate emergency,” according to the museum’s…

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Rick Rosenkranz was born and raised in the heart of America, in the town of Salina, Kansas. This region is literally considered the geographic center of America. He is the son of a blue-collar worker (his mother worked as a hairdresser and telephone operator, and his stepfather worked as a security guard and janitor). And after his parents lost their jobs, his family endured a difficult time in his 1980s recession. In between free school lunches, Rosenkranz and his family spent weeks subsisting on pizza marked “defective” at Tony’s Pizza Factory, where his stepfather worked as a security guard. “We…

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A flurry of acquisition deals in recent months has allowed players to expand their international networks and category reach, and properly level their ratios. Shiseido obtained Dr. Dennis Gross’s skin care In December, we added dermatologist-led brands to our portfolio, contributing to the continued expansion of our Americas business. In January, puig acquired a majority stake in Dr. Barbara Sturm Strengthen our position in the premium skin care business and our presence in the United States. In the same month, L’Occitane Group added an Italian home fragrance brand. Dr.Vranjes Florencepresents the next steps to building a geographically balanced portfolio while…

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When listening to music, the human brain seems to be biased towards hearing and generating rhythms made up of simple integer ratios. For example, a series of four beats separated by equal time intervals (forming a 1:1:1 ratio). But a large-scale study conducted in 15 countries led by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics suggests that the preferred ratio can vary widely from society to society. The study included 39 groups of participants, many of whom came from societies whose traditional music includes unique rhythmic patterns not found in Western…

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