ExodusPoint Capital Management LP acquired a new stake in The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company (NYSE:SMG – Get Rating) during the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent filing with the SEC. The institutional investor acquired 46,503 shares of the basic materials company’s stock, valued at approximately $1,988,000. ExodusPoint Capital Management LP owned 0.08% of Scotts Miracle-Gro […]
David Evans is a PeerJ user. Bio: Dr. David C. Evans holds the Temerty Chair in Vertebrate Palaeontology and oversees dinosaur research at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM). He is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto. David is an Ontario-born researcher who is recognized globally as an authority on the rich dinosaur fossil record of Canada, and on the mass extinction event that marked the end of the Age of Dinosaurs. As a curator, David helped develop the ROM's dinosaur galleries, and was Lead Curator of the major travelling exhibition Ultimate Dinosaurs. He has been featured on numerous television shows, and most recently, David was co-creator of the HISTORY series Dino Hunt Canada.
David’s research focuses on the evolution, ecology and diversity of dinosaurs, and their relationship to environmental changes leading up to the end Cretaceous mass extinction event. Active in the field, he has participated in
Don t Let the Picture Fool You: Pearl Harbor Was No Victory for Japan
The level of rage also prevented any attempt at a peace settlement at this time, which might have favored Japan.
Here s What You Need to Remember: Pearl Harbor rudely awoke the sleeping giant, in Yamamoto’s words, from his isolationist slumber, converted him into an awakened avenger burning with a righteous anger, and propelled him into a position of world leadership. A massive visceral reaction by the U.S. citizenry and military to the Pearl Harbor attack fueled war plans, military preparation, mobilization, and industry forward faster than any other measure could have achieved.
Tech Makes Billionaires After 50 Years of R&D
Posted March 8, 2021 If you want to know about the future, ask the young people who will make it happen. The older generation may have used up its vision getting us where we are. Ivan Sutherland
In 1966, computer engineers at Harvard began working on the world s first virtual/augmented reality system.
Two years later, they came up with a design and built a machine that looked like a torture device straight out of
A Clockwork Orange.
The engineers named the mechanical tracking system that hung above the user s head the Sword of Damocles, after the Roman myth.