Author: bibhuti

I’ll start by making a statement that is probably already known to many, especially bitcoiners: money is a form of energy. We expend energy to do work. Then, an agreed-upon form of remuneration that is commensurate with the amount of work put in is earned. The energy spent on that endeavor has now been converted into another form of energy: monetary energy. This does bring to mind the first law of thermodynamics, does it not? Now, it is clear that from the most minuscule events in our individual daily lives to the larger occurrences brought about by forces for which…

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Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and collaborators, have developed an innovative chiral boryl radical catalysis method, enabling asymmetric catalytic radical cycloisomerization reactions. The study was published in Science. Chirality refers to a property of symmetry but non-superimposability. Correspondingly, each chiral compound has enantiomers, exhibiting mirror-image symmetry in spatial structure but differing in chemical properties. Asymmetric catalysis stands as a vital method for synthesizing chiral compounds. Existing catalysts for achieving asymmetric catalysis suffer from issues such as high cost, stringent reaction conditions, and a tendency to…

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Carnival Cruise Line continues to deal with the fallout from its recent omelet decision, with more and more guests expressing anger – often in not so nice ways – about how the cruise line has adjusted breakfast options. Everyone knows not to cry over spilled milk, but apparently, broken eggs are very much worth a few tears. Omelette’s Decision Here to Stay In recent weeks, Carnival Cruise Line has adjusted its made-to-order omelet options at both the Lido Marketplace breakfast buffet as well as at the Sea Day Brunch options onboard. Rather than a broad range of customizable ingredients, the…

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EY is cutting over a hundred more jobs in the US as the firm in the midst of “transforming” its business, following split fail earlier this year. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that the job cuts are largely concentrated on the advisory side of its US operations. It is reported that 10 per cent of partners in consulting and around four per cent in strategy and transactions are set to lose their jobs. According to the WSJ, this means more than 100 partners in consulting and over 30 partners in strategy and transactions at both junior and senior levels…

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Location : The M40 southbound between junctions J8A and J6 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 14:45 and 15:00 on 12 December 2023. Delay : There are currently delays of 50 minutes against expected traffic. Source link

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Image Credit: Broadimage/Shutterstock Todd Chrisley’s prison life is anything but pleasant. The 54-year-old former star of Chrisley Knows Best spoke with NewsNation’s Brian Entin about the conditions he’s living in. He alleged food contamination, blackmail and more.  “You’ve got rats, you’ve got squirrels in the storage facility where the food is,” Todd claimed. “They just covered it up with plastic and then tore the ceiling out because of all the black mold and found a dead cat in the ceiling, and it dropped down on the top of the food.” The former real estate tycoon also alleged that inmates are given…

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Snapchat has announced that its annual Snapchat Recap will start rolling out globally tomorrow on December 13. Each recap will offers users a look-back on the year by organizing their Snaps into categories, such as “Beach, Please,” which will showcase content captured of the ocean or lakes, or “Felt Cute, Will Delete Later,” which will display the selfies you took throughout the year. In addition to launching the recaps, Snapchat is also sharing how users spent their year on the platform. For instance, Snapchat revealed that this year’s top places that users captured in Snaps were the Dubai Mall, Magic…

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In the pursuit of securing a stable financial future, individuals often explore various avenues to maximize their retirement savings. Self-Invested Personal Pensions (SIPPs) have gained traction in the UK for offering flexibility and control over investment choices. However, beneath the surface of this seemingly attractive option lies a set of unseen risks, particularly in cases of mis-sold SIPP pension transfers. Protecting Your Retirement Savings What Are SIPP Pension Transfers? SIPPs, celebrated for their potential to provide higher returns and the ability to tailor pension portfolios, have become a preferred choice for many seeking more control over their retirement investments. Before…

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