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Sowing doubt in Duttons Dickson Karen Middleton
2025-05-02 21:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
The Labor Party email looked suspiciously like mischief. On 10 April national secretary Paul Erickson sent a dispatch to the partys supporters suggesting new research showed opposition leader Peter Dutton could lose his outer-Brisbane seat of Dickson. Badged as breaking news, the message was a brazen fundraising pitch to Labor voters around the country to chip in and amplify the partys campaign right across the electorate.During a campaign-trail news conference in Perth the next day, Dutton was asked about his grip on the seat hes held since 2001. He was ready.Ive never taken my seat for granted and Ive worked hard every day, he assured the journalist who was citing the parade of senior ministers turning up in Dickson to campaign alongside third-time Labor contender Ali France. It was Dutton himself who brought up the fundraising email.Theyre carpet bombing, saying donate to the Labor Party to get rid of me, he said. Its a PR stunt. Theyve used some second-rate pol...
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Data centers drive ERCOTs massive power demand forecast
2025-05-02 12:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
By Philip JankowskiAustin Bureau CorrespondentApr. 9, 2025|Updated 5:03 a.m. CDT|3 min. readTexas power grid operator ERCOT is projecting an explosion in energy demand over the next five years, with peak electricity use more than doubling as new data centers come online around the state.The Electric Reliability Council of Texas on Tuesday updated its projections to show peak electricity demand as high as 218 gigawatts in 2031. The current power demand record, set in August 2023, was 85.5 gigawatts.Energy-hungry data centers are driving the massive increases in ERCOTs long-term estimate, accounting for a whopping 86 gigawatts of demand growth. Thats enough electricity to keep the lights on at 21.5 million homes.ERCOT also downplayed the estimate, simultaneously releasing an adjusted estimate that showed power demand would grow, but at a significantly reduced pace. It showed demand hitting 145 gigawatts in 2031, 33% lower.Business BriefingBecome a business insider with the latest news....
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Releasing the Hydra with Rafael Yuste
2025-05-02 12:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
Profiles / Neural networks Losing HHMI Investigator status prompted Yuste to study neural networks in a new way. By Brady Huggett, Shaena Montanari 4 April 2025 | 10 min read comments https://doi.org/10.53053/WLAP1965 https://doi.org/10.53053/WLAP1965 - opens a new tab Cite this article Go West: After Yuste finished medical school in Madrid, his mentor Sydney Brenner guided him toward a Ph.D. at Rockefeller University. Photography by Mackenzie Calle Rafael Yuste woke up in his bedroom. It was early on a Sunday morning at the end of March 2019. Manhattan was quiet outside his windows. He had been dreaming of Sydney Brenner, sitting face to face with the Nobel-Prize-winning biologist. Brenner was speaking about Hydra as a model in neuroscience but also chiding Yuste, telling him to forget funding concerns and focus on the things that truly matter in science.He was so shaken by the dream that his wife woke up, too. A few days later, Yuste was reading the news online when he saw that Bre...
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