Australian Trainer Blames Caffeine Positive On Coffee Spill Sponsored by:
Australian trainer Nick Smart has blamed a coffee spill for one of his horses testing positive for caffeine, reports
racing.com.
Smart trainee Mr Coyne was found to have the prohibited substance in his system after running second in the Ecycle Solutions BM120 Steeplechase at Ballarat on Aug. 23 last year.
“It was a real mystery to us. When we looked into it, and it sounds silly, but our coffee set-up is right near the feed room,” Smart said. “It was right at the feed door with the coffee and everyone used to make their coffee every day. So I put it down to someone has spilt something in a bucket and it went like that.”
The D-Lab project involves a solar trajectory in Africa
Jodie Wu ’09 was questioning her path as an engineer when Jodie Wu ’09 started her freshman year after leaving a corporate internship. Participating in a D-Lab-class project in Tanzania revealed a passion for engineering to help serve emerging markets in Africa.
Wu recalled that he was naive the first time he traveled to Africa: “As a student, you think you can save the world in three weeks.” But during that visit and during his round-trip trips to the MIT Priscilla King Gray Public Service Center, he began to understand the scope of the problems facing local rural communities which he is still trying to address a decade later.
through its in-store recycling programs
RICHMOND HILL, ON, April 22, 2021 /CNW/ - For almost 20 years, Staples Canada has been promoting environmental sustainability through its corporate initiatives and in-store recycling programs. To mark Earth Month, Staples Canada is celebrating its latest environmental accomplishments, helping divert more than 136,000 kilograms of used household batteries through its partnership with Call2Recycle, recycling more than 2 million kilograms of electronic waste through eCycle Solutions, and more than 1.17 million writing instruments with TerraCycle in 2020.
As The Working and Learning Company, Staples Canada is committed to recycling and diverting materials from the waste stream. Its store locations across Canada have several free recycling solutions available for customers, which include writing instruments, ink and toner cartridges, mobile phones, personal electronics, and household batteries.
Operator
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by and welcome to the AMN Healthcare Fourth Quarter 2020 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions]
I would now like to hand the conference over to your speaker for today, Mr. Randy Reece, Director of Investor Relations. Thank you, sir. Please go ahead.
Randle Reece
Director, Investor Relations
Good afternoon everyone. Welcome to the AMN Healthcare s fourth quarter and full year 2020 earnings call. A replay of this webcast will be available at ir.amnhealthcare.com following the conclusion of this call. Details for the audio replay of the conference call are in our earnings release issued this afternoon.