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OTURN Showcases Advanced CNC Solutions at Bauma CHINA 2024 12-19-2024 11:06 PM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction Press release from: ABNewswire After a four-year hiatus, bauma CHINA 2024, a premier global event for the construction machinery industry, has returned with grandeur at the Shanghai New International Expo Center from November 26-29. This highly anticipated event brought together over 3,400 exhibitors from 32 countries and regions, presenting groundbreaking innovations and setting new benchmarks for the industry. Image: https://e255.goodao.net/uploads/324.jpg OTURN Machinery made a prominent appearance at booth E2-148, showcasing its advanced special processing equipment for the construction machinery sector. We captivated attendees with its focus on CNC double-sided boring and milling machining centers, alongside a comprehensive display of CNC machining centers designed to deliver one-stop solutions for drilling, milling, tapping, and boring. Showcasing Innovation and Expertise OTURN's CNC solutions are tailored for a wide array of industries, including construction machinery, wind power, high-speed rail, petroleum, chemical, and metallurgy. At the exhibition, our advanced machines demonstrated their ability to meet the industry's increasing demands for precision, efficiency, and versatility. Visitors at the booth were drawn to the live demonstrations, where our team provided detailed explanations and engaged in meaningful discussions with domestic and international attendees. Our goal is to Promote Good CNC Machine To Be Seen By The World. "Our participation in bauma CHINA 2024 underscores what OTURN has always strived for, and is committed to elevating the reputation of high-quality Chinese machine tools on the international stage." CNC Equipment: The Backbone of Manufacturing As the "mother machine of industry," machine tools play a critical role in shaping the future of manufacturing. With the industry's shift toward high-quality development, our CNC equipment stands out for its ability to handle high loads, high torque, and complex processing tasks. The CNC double-sided boring and milling machining centers, in particular, have garnered attention for their ability to process symmetrical workpieces efficiently. Capable of performing drilling, boring, and milling operations on a single head, these machines exemplify both productivity and cost-effectiveness. Meeting Industry Needs Designed to meet the diverse and high standards of modern manufacturing, OTURN's solutions have become indispensable tools in the construction machinery sector and beyond. By addressing the industry's evolving challenges, we has reinforced its position as a leading provider of innovative CNC technology. With a strong presence at bauma CHINA 2024, OTURN Machinery will continue to push the boundaries of the manufacturing industry and bring more quality CNC lathes and CNC machining centers to the world. Image: https://e255.goodao.net/uploads/4110.jpg Media Contact Company Name: NINGBO OTURN MACHINERY CO.,LTD. Email:Send Email [ https://www.abnewswire.com/email_contact_us.php?pr=oturn-showcases-advanced-cnc-solutions-at-bauma-china-2024 ] Country: China Website: https://www.oturnmachinery.com/ This release was published on openPR.
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Mercedes driver George Russell won the Las Vegas Grand Prix, while teammate Lewis Hamilton finished second, giving Mercedes a 1-2 podium finish. “It’s been a real surprise seeing how strong our pace has been and securing the pole yesterday I was so pleased with. And then I think we won the race in stint one,” Russell told reporters via the F1 website. “To be honest, stint one was exceptional. And I knew from there on in the only way we would probably lose the victory is if I grained the tyres and opened them up. So it was just a case of managing my pace, managing in the right corners and bringing it home.” Verstappen wins World Championship Max Verstappen finished fifth ahead of Lando Norris to claim his fourth consecutive driver’s championship after the Las Vegas Grand Prix. “Something that when you grow up racing and you see all these stats of some legendary drivers and you’re like, ‘that’s very impressive and I hope one day that I can even just be on the podium, win a race, maybe win a championship’. It’s already hard enough to win one,” Verstappen said to reporters through the F1 website. “Of course, then you also need a bit of luck to be in the right team situation to maybe win more. But yeah, luckily we did that.” Other Finishers at the Las Vegas Grand Prix Hamilton stole the show, going from P10 to finish P2 and credited his team for allowing him to gain eight spots at the finish. “George did a great job, did everything he was supposed to do and I’m happy for him and I’m just grateful I could get back up there to support the team with a 1-2,” Hamilton said. Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc finished fourth and fifth, respectively. Norris and McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri finished sixth and seventh. Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg placed eight; Red Bull’s Yuki Tsunoda finished ninth, and Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez rounded out the top 10. Paul Delos Santos is the Las Vegas sports insider for Dice City Sports. Follow him on X at @PaulDelos_ . This article first appeared on Dice City Sports and was syndicated with permission.Jaylen Brown scores 29 points before Celtics beat Timberwolves 107-105 with late defensive stand
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Bitcoin on steroids: Shares in MicroStrategy are up fivefold in a year but its boss once lost $6bn in a day - so should you invest? By PATRICK TOOHER Updated: 22:07 GMT, 19 December 2024 e-mail View comments For an asset that has spent most of its short, chequered life lurking in the shadows of the financial system it was perhaps fitting that bitcoin broke through the $100,000 barrier for the first time in the dead of night. The flagship cryptocurrency which has been favoured by drug dealers and money launderers surged past the milestone just after 2.45am on December 5, and this week hit a new high of $108,379. Its huge advance has made some investors willing to turn a blind eye to the risks, and millions have been piling in. But it is not just crypto itself that has been soaring. Shares in MicroStrategy, a US company that is essentially a turbocharged bet on bitcoin, have risen by more than 550 per cent in the past year. That makes them one of the best performers on the US stock market – and British private investors have stampeded in, despite the considerable risks. MicroStrategy was the most-bought share in November, according to Interactive Investor, the UK’s second-biggest investment platform. Controversial: MicroStrategy was founded by Michael Saylor (pictured) a tech entrepreneur whose 10% stake in MicroStrategy is worth $9bn on paper The company was founded by Michael Saylor, 59, a controversial tech entrepreneur whose 10 per cent stake in MicroStrategy is worth $9billion (£7.2billion) on paper. So, is buying these shares a route to get rich quick – or the road to ruin? Traded around the clock every day, bitcoin has soared by 50pc since Donald Trump’s US presidential election win. His return to the White House has fuelled hopes among bitcoin believers that he will usher in an era of light-touch regulation, which would be great for crypto. Trump, who once slammed bitcoin as a ‘scam’, has nominated crypto cheerleader Paul Atkins to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which oversees US stock markets and protects investors. Think foxes and hen coops. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies may be about to enter the financial mainstream. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Barbarians are at the gate: LSE bosses must do more to stop... UK faces swarm of takeover bids in the new year: One in... Share this article Share HOW THIS IS MONEY CAN HELP How to choose the best (and cheapest) stocks and shares Isa and the right DIY investing account Even so, bitcoin – created in 2008 – has no intrinsic value and for years was shunned by conventional investors who baulked at the wild swings in price. It is notorious for volatility, and other risks associated with crypto, including fraud and scams. Trump has changed all that. He has declared himself a ‘crypto president’ and promised to consider creating a ‘strategic reserve’ of bitcoins for the US government, which could boost prices even further. This has not gone unnoticed here. Some 7m people – 12 per cent of the UK’s adult population – now own some crypto assets, according to recent figures from the City watchdog the Financial Conduct Authority. Saylor once lost $6billion (£4.8billion) on paper in a day at the height of dotcom mania in 2000 after MicroStrategy restated two years of revenue. The billionaire tech tycoon and two colleagues were fined and agreed a $8.3million (£6.6million) settlement with the SEC without admitting any wrongdoing. Earlier this year, he and MicroStrategy agreed to pay $40million (£32million) to settle a tax fraud lawsuit. A graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, since 2020 Saylor has transformed what was a struggling data analytics firm with a share price going nowhere fast into what one banking expert calls a ‘bitcoin-buying juggernaut’. MicroStrategy is the largest corporate holder in the world of bitcoins. It owns nearly 2pc of the digital currency in circulation, but it wants more. Much more. The company is now valued at more than $90billion (£71.9billion). Remarkably, that is more than twice the value of all the bitcoins it owns. How so? The short answer is leverage, or the art of ramping up returns by buying assets with borrowed money. The catch is that risks are also amplified, but bitcoin groupies don’t want to hear about that. Saylor plans to raise $42billion (£33.5billion) in the next three years to buy even more bitcoin. He plans to do this by borrowing money and issuing more shares. Rough day: Saylor once lost $6bn on paper in a day at the height of dotcom mania in 2000 after MicroStrategy restated two years of revenue It works like this: MicroStrategy issues new shares at current high values to investors. At the same time, it issues bond – basically IOUs – to hedge funds and other market operators. One twist is that it pays zero interest on these bonds, which after a period can be exchanged for MicroStrategy shares, so it is costing the company nothing to borrow the cash. The hedgies and others buying the bonds and lending money to Saylor for free are, in essence, making a bet that MicroStrategy shares will go up enough to compensate them for missing out on interest payments. As for the company, it uses the money it has raised by selling its shares and bonds to buy more bitcoin. This sends the price up, which lifts MicroStrategy’s share price even further. That then means it can sell more of its shares and bonds off this higher price to buy even more bitcoins. And so the rinse-and-repeat cycle continues. The catch, of course, is that a fall in bitcoin’s value could bring the whole merry-go-round to a crashing halt. Buying bitcoin usually involves using offshore exchanges such as Coinbase and Binance which are not authorised in the UK, so savers have no protection. Individuals can buy shares in MicroStrategy easily through an investment platform, but the risks are if anything even higher because the company’s strategy of buying bitcoin with borrowed money juices its gains but also deepens any losses. A bet on its shares could go badly wrong if the extraordinary rally in bitcoin and other digital currencies goes into reverse – so don’t invest any cash you cannot afford to lose. This is what happened in 2022 when Sam Bankman-Fried’s crypto exchange FTX collapsed, dragging the price of bitcoin below $16,000 and plunging MicroStrategy into hefty losses. Experts have warned that the latest hike in MicroStrategy’s share price is just another speculative bubble that is bound to burst. ‘It’s symptomatic of a market that has become obsessed with believing in get-rich-quick schemes,’ said David Trainer, chief executive of research firm New Constructs. ‘If you like bitcoin, go buy bitcoin. But don’t invest in a company that’s losing money and also buying bitcoin, because then you’ve sort of doubled your risk,’ he told the Wall Street Journal. Saylor argues that because there is a ceiling on the number of bitcoin that can ever be produced, demand will exceed supply and the price will inevitably rise, albeit with fluctuations. Like gold, the perceived value of the crypto currency comes from its limited availability. Bitcoin’s computer algorithm sets a fixed limit of 21m coins, most of which have already been ‘mined’ or digitally created. ‘It is the only commodity invented in the history of the human race that is absolutely capped so that means you can expect it to keep going up,’ Saylor told CNBC news recently. The value of all bitcoins in circulation is $2trillion (£1.6trillion) – more than the combined worth of all but the biggest companies in the FTSE 100 index. Investment heavyweights BlackRock and Fidelity now offer bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the US, though not yet in the UK. All of which means that if it collapses again, then the global financial system may not be immune either. 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Human emotions are very complex to understand, as they involve subjective phenomena, yet we all have seven basic emotions developed. Further complex emotions we understand the best when experienced. As adults, we sometimes fail to understand the emotional intensity of others and vice versa when we fail to explain an emotional state. Socio-emotional development is essential in us as humans and it starts right after the birth of a child. IPL 2025 Mega Auction IPL Auction 2025 Live: Rishabh Pant, Shreyas, Venkatesh hit the jackpot IPL 2025 Auction LIVE: Updated Full Team Squads IPL Auction 2025: Who got whom Based on Piaget’s theory, emotional development starts from the birth and extends up to 12 years and over, where the child develops emotional understanding in different age phases, example is mapped to develop in 2-7 years of age. This indicates the importance of emotional development in children . If not developed appropriately, it can lead to socio-emotional difficulties or disorders. School being the structured learning environment for children, so far they have attempted to include life skills as a discipline including theatre and play as a form of learning. These usually focus on the emotional and social awareness of a person, yet they have been unable to create a strong impact since it is majorly dependent on imagination and creativity. Moreover, children with neurodevelopmental delays or disorders have deficits and excess in emotional aspect and the above mentioned form of learning has its restrictions with them. In such a scenario, virtual reality (VR) has come to be a boon. It enables and provides a creative platform for children to be able to imagine themselves in a situation as if it is real. To develop emotions like empathy, understanding others’ perspective, resilience, emotional awareness, etc. VR has been able to breakthrough and proven useful. A study done by Lorenzo et al (2016) on immersive virtual reality systems to improve and train the emotional skills of students with autism spectrum disorders shows a significant improvement in the children's emotional competences, in comparison with the results obtained until now using earlier virtual reality systems. Emotions being complex in nature, it is difficult for children to understand self and others’ emotions, and develop emotional awareness. With VR it is easy to experience different emotions and develop emotional quotient. A meta analysis conducted by Zhang (2024) revealed an overall medium effect size and significant moderating effects of SEL disorder type and instructional task. It is a powerful tool that can break the ground in the area of emotional development and combined with AI, it will have no limits in its benefits. Ms. Ambika Chawla , Clinical Psychologist, at LISSUN (MENTAL HEALTH PLATFORM) .Human emotions are very complex to understand, as they involve subjective phenomena, yet we all have seven basic emotions developed. Further complex emotions we understand the best when experienced. As adults, we sometimes fail to understand the emotional intensity of others and vice versa when we fail to explain an emotional state. Socio-emotional development is essential in us as humans and it starts right after the birth of a child. IPL 2025 Mega Auction IPL Auction 2025 Live: Rishabh Pant, Shreyas, Venkatesh hit the jackpot IPL 2025 Auction LIVE: Updated Full Team Squads IPL Auction 2025: Who got whom Based on Piaget’s theory, emotional development starts from the birth and extends up to 12 years and over, where the child develops emotional understanding in different age phases, example is mapped to develop in 2-7 years of age. This indicates the importance of emotional development in children . If not developed appropriately, it can lead to socio-emotional difficulties or disorders. School being the structured learning environment for children, so far they have attempted to include life skills as a discipline including theatre and play as a form of learning. These usually focus on the emotional and social awareness of a person, yet they have been unable to create a strong impact since it is majorly dependent on imagination and creativity. Moreover, children with neurodevelopmental delays or disorders have deficits and excess in emotional aspect and the above mentioned form of learning has its restrictions with them. In such a scenario, virtual reality (VR) has come to be a boon. It enables and provides a creative platform for children to be able to imagine themselves in a situation as if it is real. To develop emotions like empathy, understanding others’ perspective, resilience, emotional awareness, etc. VR has been able to breakthrough and proven useful. A study done by Lorenzo et al (2016) on immersive virtual reality systems to improve and train the emotional skills of students with autism spectrum disorders shows a significant improvement in the children's emotional competences, in comparison with the results obtained until now using earlier virtual reality systems. Emotions being complex in nature, it is difficult for children to understand self and others’ emotions, and develop emotional awareness. With VR it is easy to experience different emotions and develop emotional quotient. A meta analysis conducted by Zhang (2024) revealed an overall medium effect size and significant moderating effects of SEL disorder type and instructional task. It is a powerful tool that can break the ground in the area of emotional development and combined with AI, it will have no limits in its benefits. Ms. Ambika Chawla , Clinical Psychologist, at LISSUN (MENTAL HEALTH PLATFORM) .
Find out if Morioka Reimen is a famous specialty worth canning. In today’s post-pandemic Japan you can find a lot of unusual products in vending machines, particularly when it comes to canned goods, with everything from hot pots to omelettes now available in cans. However, the other day our reporter Haruka Takagi came across a vending machine that stocked something she’d never seen before: Morioka Reimen . ▼ Haruka found the product in a vending machine inside the lobby of a business hotel in Aichi Prefecture. The machine was well stocked with “night accompaniments” such as alcoholic beverages and snacks, but canned Morioka Reimen? Now this was something Haruka had to try. ▼ Reimen, which translates as “cold noodles”, is a local specialty from Morioka in Iwate Prefecture. A can of noodles would be too small for dinner, and too large for a side dish, so Haruka figured these would likely be popular as a late-night snack. ▼ Either way, it piqued her curiosity, so she purchased one for 580 yen (US$3.75). Haruka had already eaten dinner at a nearby restaurant so she decided to keep the canned meal for when she got home. This was her first time trying noodles in a can, and the paper label with “冷麺缶” (“reimen can” or “canned cold noodles”) printed on it was a nice touch that drew her in. ▼ Peeling off the lid, Haruka was excited to find the can was filled a brown broth containing sesame seeds. A rich, meaty aroma emanated from the can, and when she took a sip, she was surprised to discover the broth had a delicious flavour that was sweet and slightly spicy, with the beef stock base adding extra depth to the mix. ▼ Another surprise was the grilled pork, which was much larger than the diameter of the can. ▼ Plus, there was a quail egg hidden inside as well! Both the egg and the pork had been marinating in the soup for a long period of time so the flavour had soaked right through to the core, making them soft and tasty. ▼ But how were the noodles? The noodles were translucent and not soggy at all. In fact, the moment Haruka slurped them up into her mouth, she could feel they had a pleasant elasticity. Wondering how they were able to stop the noodles from becoming soggy, she took a look at the back of the can and found that these weren’t regular wheat noodles, instead they were made with konyaku. Konyaku, or devil’s tongue, is known for having zero calories, so this only added to the appeal of the product. It can be a divisive ingredient, though, with some people disliking the taste and texture, but these noodles were so good even those who don’t usually like konyaku would describe them as delicious. The springy texture made the noodles easy to eat, while the canning process allowed them to be fully imbued with the taste of the broth. It was surprisingly tasty for a canned product, and with the entire serving containing only 161 kilocalories, Haruka didn’t hesitate to drink the whole thing, including the soup. Now she’s lamenting the fact that Morioka Cold Noodles in a can aren’t available everywhere because if they were, she wouldn’t hesitate to buy one at least once a week. So if you’d like to drink cold noodles from a can, you have nothing to fear — keep an eye out for them during your travels, where you’re most likely to find them being sold in Iwate Prefecture or at the Iwate Ginga Plaza antenna shop in Tokyo . Happy slurping! Shop information Iwate Ginga Plaza / いわて銀河プラザ Address: Tokyo-to, Chuo-ku, Ginza 5-15-1 東京都中央区銀座5丁目15-1 Open 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. (Until 5:00 p.m. on the last day of every month) Website Photos ©SoraNews24 ● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter ! [ Read in Japanese ]San Antonio Spurs Could Gain New Downtown Arena as Councilmember Marc Whyte Highlights Economic BenefitsThe boot camp participant accused of reoffending less than a month after leaving a youth justice residence went on an alleged crime spree over the course of three days. Police have confirmed to the Herald that a 15-year-old was arrested and charged with two counts of burglary and three of unlawfully taking a motor vehicle. It follows a number of incidents in Hamilton on the morning of November 9, the evening of November 11, and in the early hours of November 12. “The 15-year-old has been remanded in custody in a youth facility and is due to reappear in court on December 11, 2024,” a spokesperson said. The teenager was one of 10 young men to take part in the Government’s pilot military-style academy programme . It involves three months in a youth justice residence, followed by nine months transitioning back into the community. The residential component of the pilot ended on October 16.
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John Parker Romo made a 29-yard field goal to lift the Minnesota Vikings to a 30-27 overtime win against the host Chicago Bears on Sunday afternoon. Romo buried the game-winning kick in his third career game for Minnesota (9-2), which won its fourth game in a row. The score capped a 10-play, 68-yard drive for the Vikings after the Bears went three-and-out on the first overtime possession. Sam Darnold completed 22 of 34 passes for 330 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Vikings. Wideout Jordan Addison finished with eight catches for a career-high 162 yards and a touchdown. The overtime defeat spoiled an impressive performance from rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, who completed 32 of 47 passes for 340 yards and two touchdowns for Chicago (4-7). D.J. Moore had seven catches for 106 yards and a touchdown, and Keenan Allen finished with nine catches for 86 yards and a score. Chicago erased an 11-point deficit in the final 22 seconds of regulation to send the game to overtime. Romo had put Minnesota on top 27-16 when he made a 26-yard field goal with 1:56 remaining in the fourth quarter. Williams trimmed the Bears' deficit to 27-24 with 22 seconds to go. He rolled right and found Allen wide open in the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown, and moments later he fired a strike to Moore for a two-point conversion. The Bears recovered an onside kick on the next play to regain possession at their 43-yard line with 21 seconds left. Cairo Santos' onside kick bounced off the foot of Vikings tight end Johnny Mundt, and Tarvarius Moore recovered it. D.J. Moore put the Bears in field-goal position with a 27-yard reception across the middle of the field, and Santos made a 48-yarder as time expired to even the score at 27-all. Minnesota led 24-10 after three quarters. Romo made a 40-yard field goal early in the third quarter, and Aaron Jones punched in a 2-yard run with 1:22 left in the period to put the Vikings on top by two touchdowns. 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South Korea’s absence at Sunday’s memorial, to which Seoul government officials and Korean victims’ families were invited, is a major setback in the rapidly improving ties between the countries. The Sado mines were listed in July as a UNESCO World Heritage Site after Japan moved past years of disputes with South Korea and reluctantly acknowledged the mines’ dark history. Chuck Woolery, smooth-talking game show host of 'Love Connection' and 'Scrabble,' dies at 83 NEW YORK (AP) — Chuck Woolery, the affable, smooth-talking game show host of “Wheel of Fortune,” “Love Connection” and “Scrabble” who later became a right-wing podcaster, skewering liberals and accusing the government of lying about COVID-19, has died. He was 83. Mark Young, Woolery’s podcast co-host and friend, said in an email early Sunday that Woolery died at his home in Texas with his wife, Kristen, present. 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