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What did Roman wine taste like? Much better than previously thought, according to new research

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

It is alleged that Roman winemakers had to mask their products’ flaws by adding spices, herbs and other ingredients to the freshly pressed grape juice, which is known as must.

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  • It is alleged that Roman winemakers had to mask their products’ flaws by adding spices, herbs and other ingredients to the freshly pressed grape juice, which is known as must.
  • Many of the longstanding misconceptions surrounding Roman wine come from a lack of insight into one of the most characteristic features of Roman winemaking: fermentation in clay jars or dolia.
  • In our research, we compared Roman dolia with traditional Georgian production vessels, called qvevri, which are still in use today.

Porous eggs buried in the ground

  • Unlike the metal or concrete containers used in modern winemaking, clay jars are porous, meaning the wine is exposed to air during fermentation.
  • The Romans used pitch from pine resin, while nowadays, in Georgia, neutral beeswax is applied.
  • By burying the vessels in the ground, winemakers can control temperature and provide a stable environment for wine to ferment and mature during its many months inside the jars.

Macerated wines

  • In clay jar winemaking, however, white wines regularly undergo long macerations with the grape solids (skins, seeds, and so on).
  • This wine – increasingly popular today – is similar to descriptions of some of the most prized wines in antiquity.

Protective yeast: the miracle of flor

  • Many of these are what we call “flor” yeasts, a thick white foam layer that protects the wine from contact with the air.
  • Flor produces several chemicals, including sotolon, which gives wine a spicy taste.

Roman wines revisited

  • By varying the size, shape and the position of dolia, Roman winemakers were able to have great control over the end product, as Georgian winemakers do today.
  • It not only debunks the alleged amateurish nature of Roman winemaking, but it also uncovers common traits in millennia-old winemaking techniques.


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New York City greenlights congestion pricing – here’s how this toll plan is expected to improve traffic, air quality and public transit

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

New York City is poised to launch the first congestion pricing plan to reduce traffic in a major U.S. metropolitan area.

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  • New York City is poised to launch the first congestion pricing plan to reduce traffic in a major U.S. metropolitan area.
  • Like many journeys in the Big Apple, this one has been punctuated by delays.
  • Once the system starts up, however, it’s expected to significantly reduce gridlock in Manhattan and generate billions of dollars to improve public transit citywide.
  • As an urban policy scholar, I’m looking forward to seeing New York’s plan go into effect.
  • But given the heavy costs that traffic imposes on public health and productivity, I’m encouraged to see a major U.S. city finally test this approach.

Nudging drivers

  • Congestion pricing is a response to externalities – costs or benefits that are generated by one party but incurred by another.
  • Clogged city streets and air pollution are externalities created by urban car users, many of whom live outside the city.
  • This approach is behind behavioral economics, the policy strategy of using “nudges” that preserve choice but encourage certain actions.

Public transit receives priority

  • The New York plan was presented to the board of the Metropolitan Transit Authority in November 2023 after years of study and a detailed environmental impact assessment, required by federal law.
  • It also would generate US$15 billion for capital improvements to the city’s public transit system, including making stations accessible for passengers with disabilities and buying new electric buses and commuter rail and subway cars.
  • More than 75% of all trips into the central business district are made by public transit.
  • Over several months of public hearings, the MTA heard both broad support for congestion pricing and thousands of requests for credits, discounts and exemptions, most of which were denied.
  • The limited number of exemptions includes private commuter buses, school buses and city-owned vehicles, including emergency vehicles.
  • New Jersey is suing the MTA, arguing among other things that the plan is unconstitutional because it burdens interstate commerce.

Starting the journey

  • And how will commuters respond when they find that trains and subways initially are more crowded, before capital upgrades improve the system?
  • But freedom for car users has imposed health and economic costs on millions of New Yorkers for many years.
  • But if New York’s experiment succeeds, it could provide a model and valuable insights for other traffic-clogged U.S. cities.


John Rennie Short does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

EQS-News: “Ready to join?”: Lenzing presents combined annual and sustainability report 2023

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Lenzing – The Lenzing Group, a leading global producer of regenerated cellulosic fibers for the textile and nonwovens industries, has published a combined annual and sustainability report for the first time, reaffirming the strategic importance of social and environmental responsibility for the company.

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  • Lenzing – The Lenzing Group, a leading global producer of regenerated cellulosic fibers for the textile and nonwovens industries, has published a combined annual and sustainability report for the first time, reaffirming the strategic importance of social and environmental responsibility for the company.
  • “This annual and sustainability report is also an invitation to find answers together.
  • In its sustainability reporting for 2022 and 2023, Lenzing also took into account core elements of the new European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS).
  • The results for the 2023 financial year were published in a separate press release, which you can read here: https://www.lenzing.com/newsroom/press-releases .

Avolta receives Moody’s upgraded credit rating to Ba2 with Stable Outlook

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Avolta AG (SIX: AVOL), the leading global travel experience player, confirms its upgraded credit rating from Ba3 to Ba2 with Stable outlook according to Moody’s Investment Service announcement yesterday.

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  • Avolta AG (SIX: AVOL), the leading global travel experience player, confirms its upgraded credit rating from Ba3 to Ba2 with Stable outlook according to Moody’s Investment Service announcement yesterday.
  • In the rating report, published on March 27, 2024, Moody’s referred to Avolta’s continued strong organic revenue growth and improved profitability in 2023.
  • According to Moody’s, the combination with Autogrill was credit-enhancing due to the increase in scale, product and channel diversification.
  • The stable outlook indicates Moody’s expectation of ongoing organic revenue and EBITDA growth, underpinned by steadily increasing air passenger traffic globally.

Tiny Desk Concerts Come to NHK WORLD-JAPAN

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

TOKYO, JAPAN - Media OutReach Newswire - 27 March 2024 - NHK WORLD-JAPAN is set to produce and air tiny desk concerts featuring Japanese musicians. "

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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - Media OutReach Newswire - 27 March 2024 - NHK WORLD-JAPAN is set to produce and air tiny desk concerts featuring Japanese musicians. "
  • tiny desk concerts JAPAN " will be an adaptation of the series originated by the American public broadcaster, NPR.
  • With a platform license from NPR, NHK WORLD-JAPAN will introduce viewers to Japanese artists.
  • Watch and listen, as Fujii brings his songs to a tiny space at the NHK Broadcast Center in Shibuya, Tokyo.

Waterfront Toronto Announces Destination Art Piece for Sherbourne Common

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

This installation demonstrates the impact of Waterfront Toronto's public art program and will solidify Toronto's waterfront as a destination for innovative and community-enhancing artwork.

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  • This installation demonstrates the impact of Waterfront Toronto's public art program and will solidify Toronto's waterfront as a destination for innovative and community-enhancing artwork.
  • This installation will be the destination piece within the East Bayfront Master Public Art Plan complementing existing art pieces in East Bayfront, including LIGHTKEEPER in Aitken Place Park and Light Showers in Sherbourne Common North.
  • Waterfront Toronto's public art program supports the revitalization of the waterfront by enhancing the cultural vibrancy and helping create complete communities.
  • "We're excited to bring Unfinished Arch to the waterfront as the centerpiece of Waterfront Toronto's public art master plan for East Bayfront.

Tiny Desk Concerts Come to NHK WORLD-JAPAN

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Artist for inaugural episode: Fujii Kaze

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  • Tokyo, Japan--(Newsfile Corp. - March 27, 2024) - NHK WORLD-JAPAN is set to produce and air tiny desk concerts featuring Japanese musicians. "
  • tiny desk concerts JAPAN " will be an adaptation of the series originated by the American public broadcaster, NPR.
  • Audiences around the world have embraced the format, which now attracts superstars as well as up-and-coming entertainers.
  • With a platform license from NPR, NHK WORLD-JAPAN will introduce viewers to Japanese artists.

Follow the Money in Defense Stocks - The Sky's the Limit

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

This achievement follows a series of successful evaluations that showcased the efficiency of KULR's solutions in cooling critical onboard systems.

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  • This achievement follows a series of successful evaluations that showcased the efficiency of KULR's solutions in cooling critical onboard systems.
  • With over two decades of pioneering work in heat dissipation technologies, KULR has become a trusted provider for demanding sectors including defense, aerospace and beyond.
  • Raytheon, an RTX business, was recently awarded a $1.2 billion contract to supply Germany with Patriot® air and missile defense systems.
  • (NYSE American: KULR), the defense industry represents an opportunity to capitalize on their innovative energy efficiency technology solutions and the sky is the limit.

Salt and Lime Media Announces 2nd Season Collaboration with Smash Hit I Heart Radio Network Podcast 'Dating My Abuelita, First'

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Monday, April 1, 2024

The hilarious and thought-provoking podcast will continue to showcase authentic dating experiences as contestants seek love under Abuelita's guidance.

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  • The hilarious and thought-provoking podcast will continue to showcase authentic dating experiences as contestants seek love under Abuelita's guidance.
  • "We're thrilled to be part of the Season 2 journey of 'Dating My Abuelita, First'," said Dana Michell, CEO of Salt and Lime Media.
  • At Salt and Lime Media, we believe in the power of real people storytelling, and 'Dating My Abuelita, First' reflects that belief perfectly."
  • Listen to 'Date My Abuelita' Season 1 and 2 on all good podcast networks now and follow @mycutlurapodcasts for all the latest episode releases.

Photonis' Ion Detection Technology Enables NASA's Key Research of Aurora Phenomenon

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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

On Nov. 8, NASA's Goddard Flight Center's DISSIPATION mission took flight aboard a suborbital, two-stage sounding rocket launched from the Poker Flats Research Range in Fairbanks, Alaska.

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  • On Nov. 8, NASA's Goddard Flight Center's DISSIPATION mission took flight aboard a suborbital, two-stage sounding rocket launched from the Poker Flats Research Range in Fairbanks, Alaska.
  • The launch occurred shortly after midnight and was timed perfectly with the peak of the aurora that morning, which lasted less than half an hour.
  • This knowledge holds significant implications for enhancing our understanding of aurora formation and improving space weather predictions.
  • "We are excited and honored to contribute our advanced Channeltron(TM) Ion Detection Technology to NASA's DISSIPATION Mission.