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Pasternack Introduces Hermetically Sealed RF Connectors and Adapters

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Wednesday, August 16, 2023

IRVINE, Calif. , Aug. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Pasternack, an Infinite Electronics brand and a leading provider of RF, microwave and millimeter-wave products, has announced a new series of hermetically sealed RF connectors and adapters designed to meet the stringent requirements of military and defense applications.

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  • IRVINE, Calif. , Aug. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Pasternack, an Infinite Electronics brand and a leading provider of RF, microwave and millimeter-wave products, has announced a new series of hermetically sealed RF connectors and adapters designed to meet the stringent requirements of military and defense applications.
  • The hermetically sealed terminal connectors and bulkhead-mount adapters in the series are developed with a variety of BNC, Type N, TNC, SMA, 2.92 mm and 2.4 mm options.
  • In addition to their versatility, these connectors and adapters exhibit remarkable resilience across a wide temperature spectrum, highlighting their suitability for even the most challenging environments.
  • Pasternack's hermetically sealed RF connectors and adapters are in stock and available for same-day shipping.

DESERT MOUNTAIN ENERGY COMPLETES HELIUM PROCESSING FACILITY MOVE TO NEW MEXICO GAS FIELD

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Wednesday, August 16, 2023

The Company is pleased to announce that it has successfully completed the disassembly of the helium processing plant.

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  • The Company is pleased to announce that it has successfully completed the disassembly of the helium processing plant.
  • All components have been transported to the West Pecos Slope Abo Gas Field and reassembly has begun.
  • DME has initiated discussions with natural gas end users regarding the purchasing of natural gas after the current contract expires.
  • Processing out the nitrogen from the gas stream will improve upon the current and long-term price received for the natural gas.

The Outlook for Desk-Top Quantum Computers, Discuss IDTechEx

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Monday, August 7, 2023

To date, the infrastructure required to cool quantum computers has created a barrier to bringing quantum computers to our desktops.

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  • To date, the infrastructure required to cool quantum computers has created a barrier to bringing quantum computers to our desktops.
  • Engineered diamond was historically identified for its applications in quantum sensing, but in recent years, research has evolved toward room-temperature and even desktop quantum computing.
  • In the meantime, room-temperature quantum computers are instead set to play a role in educating society about quantum computing.
  • To find out more about the IDTechEx report "Quantum Computing 2023-2043", including downloadable sample pages, please visit www.IDTechEx.com/QuantumComputing .

The Outlook for Desk-Top Quantum Computers, Discuss IDTechEx

Retrieved on: 
Monday, August 7, 2023

To date, the infrastructure required to cool quantum computers has created a barrier to bringing quantum computers to our desktops.

Key Points: 
  • To date, the infrastructure required to cool quantum computers has created a barrier to bringing quantum computers to our desktops.
  • Engineered diamond was historically identified for its applications in quantum sensing, but in recent years, research has evolved toward room-temperature and even desktop quantum computing.
  • In the meantime, room-temperature quantum computers are instead set to play a role in educating society about quantum computing.
  • To find out more about the IDTechEx report "Quantum Computing 2023-2043", including downloadable sample pages, please visit www.IDTechEx.com/QuantumComputing .

Measuring helium in distant galaxies may give physicists insight into why the universe exists

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Wednesday, July 26, 2023

When theoretical physicists like myself say that we’re studying why the universe exists, we sound like philosophers.

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  • When theoretical physicists like myself say that we’re studying why the universe exists, we sound like philosophers.
  • But new data collected by researchers using Japan’s Subaru telescope has revealed insights into that very question.
  • The Big Bang kick-started the universe as we know it 13.8 billion years ago.

After the Big Bang

    • In the first milliseconds after the Big Bang, the universe was hot, dense and full of elementary particles like protons, neutrons and electrons swimming around in a plasma.
    • Physicists believe that just one second after the Big Bang, the nuclei of light elements like hydrogen and helium began to form.
    • This process is known as Big Bang Nucleosynthesis.
    • Because the nuclei formed during Big Bang Nucleosynthesis can still be observed today, scientists can infer how many neutrinos and antineutrinos were present during the early universe.

A clue in helium

    • Using a technique that allows researchers to distinguish different elements from one another based on the wavelengths of light observed in the telescope, the Subaru scientists determined exactly how much helium exists in each of these 10 galaxies.
    • Importantly, they found less helium than the previously accepted theory predicted.
    • With this new result, my collaborators and I worked backward to find the number of neutrinos and antineutrinos necessary to produce the helium abundance found in the data.

What does it all mean?

    • The Subaru data points us directly to a source for that imbalance: neutrinos.
    • Through known and likely particle physics processes, the asymmetry in the neutrinos could propagate into an asymmetry in all matter.
    • So, are these tiny little neutrinos the key to answering the age old question, “Why does anything exist?” According to this new research, they just might be.

LivePerson Marketplace puts conversations at the center of your business via innovative integrations and apps

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Tuesday, July 25, 2023

NEW YORK, July 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- LivePerson (Nasdaq: LPSN), a global leader in Conversational AI, today announced the launch of LivePerson Marketplace, a hub for cutting-edge integrations that extend the capabilities of the company's award-winning Conversational Cloud. With an array of apps built by LivePerson and its trusted partners, LivePerson Marketplace empowers businesses to unlock the full potential of AI-powered conversations at massive scale.

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  • With an array of apps built by LivePerson and its trusted partners, LivePerson Marketplace empowers businesses to unlock the full potential of AI-powered conversations at massive scale.
  • LivePerson Marketplace makes it easy to seamlessly integrate the Conversational Cloud with other leading enterprise software platforms — putting conversations at the center of your business.
  • "The debut of LivePerson Marketplace represents a major milestone in our commitment to power better digital conversations for the world's top brands," said Dan Sincavage, Senior Vice President, Global Partnerships at LivePerson.
  • LivePerson Marketplace launches with several apps that connect LivePerson's Conversational Cloud to other leading CX platforms .

Marotta Controls Delivers 30,000th CoRe Valve to SpaceX

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Tuesday, July 25, 2023

The supplier delivered its 30,000th CoRe® valve to SpaceX at its rocket development site in McGregor, Texas.

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  • The supplier delivered its 30,000th CoRe® valve to SpaceX at its rocket development site in McGregor, Texas.
  • The milestone marks a 50 percent increase in demand for the high performance, reusable solenoid valves in less than 18 months, underscoring Marotta Controls’ deepening footprint in the spaceflight market.
  • The CoRe Flow Controls series includes 10 of the company’s most versatile solenoid valves capable of supporting various industrial flow control applications.
  • Our CoRe valves satisfy all of those requirements and more.”
    The CoRe series’ popularity is largely driven by its quality and flexibility along with product accessibility.

Jacobs Selected to Support New Nuclear Reactor for Ultra Safe Nuclear

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Thursday, July 20, 2023

DALLAS, July 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Jacobs (NYSE:J) was selected by Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation U.K. (USNC) to support design and development of a new micro modular power reactor (MMR).

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  • DALLAS, July 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Jacobs (NYSE:J) was selected by Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation U.K. (USNC) to support design and development of a new micro modular power reactor (MMR).
  • "This high-temperature reactor has the potential to assist the world's energy transition and take nuclear power into a new era," said Jacobs Energy, Security & Technology Senior Vice President Karen Wiemelt.
  • "With 60 years of experience in research, design and operational support for high-temperature gas-cooled reactors, Jacobs is ideally placed to support USNC through a range of scientific, engineering and program management capabilities."
  • Jacobs will support the front-end engineering design program as a leading subcontractor to USNC.

New Era Helium Begins Construction of its Pecos Slope Plant in New Mexico

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Wednesday, July 19, 2023

MIDLAND, Texas, July 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- New Era Helium Corp. (“New Era Helium” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that Arjae Design Solutions of Nisku, Alberta, Canada has begun construction of its Pecos Slope Plant, a 20,000 MCF/D natural gas and helium processing plant.

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  • MIDLAND, Texas, July 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- New Era Helium Corp. (“New Era Helium” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that Arjae Design Solutions of Nisku, Alberta, Canada has begun construction of its Pecos Slope Plant, a 20,000 MCF/D natural gas and helium processing plant.
  • The Company is building its own natural gas processing plant to process its gas produced from the Pecos Slope Field.
  • The Pecos Slope Plant, which will be located approximately 20 miles north of Roswell, New Mexico will produce approximately 2.7 million standard cubic feet (MMscf) of gaseous helium per month or an estimated 32 MMscf per year.
  • The estimates for the various products that the Pecos Slope Plant will produce were developed by Arjae Design Solutions based on Pecos Slope Field Gas Composition samples.

Senet Named a Finalist for CRN’s 2023 Tech Innovator Award

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Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Senet Inc. , a leading provider of cloud-based software and services platforms that enable global connectivity and on-demand network build-outs for the Internet of Things (IoT), is announcing that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Senet as a Finalist for the 2023 CRN Tech Innovator Awards.

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  • Senet Inc. , a leading provider of cloud-based software and services platforms that enable global connectivity and on-demand network build-outs for the Internet of Things (IoT), is announcing that CRN®, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Senet as a Finalist for the 2023 CRN Tech Innovator Awards.
  • Senet is being recognized for its Location Estimator in the Edge Computing/Internet of Things category.
  • This annual award program showcases innovative vendors in the IT channel across 37 different technology categories, in key areas ranging from cloud to storage to networking to security.
  • “Congratulations to each one of this year’s CRN Tech Innovator Award winners.