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EQS-News: North Peak Announces Results of Dump Sampling Program on Prospect Mountain, Eureka, Nevada

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Monday, February 5, 2024

Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - January 31, 2024) - North Peak Resources Ltd. (TSXV: NPR) (the "Company" or "North Peak") announces results from the first phase of sampling of surface workings on its Prospect Mountain property in Eureka, Nevada (the "Property"). As part of a surface mapping project, some of the dumps, numerous surface shafts, adits and scrapes were assayed.

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  • North Peak Announces Results of Dump Sampling Program on Prospect Mountain, Eureka, Nevada
    The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
  • Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - January 31, 2024) - North Peak Resources Ltd. (TSXV: NPR) (the "Company" or "North Peak") announces results from the first phase of sampling of surface workings on its Prospect Mountain property in Eureka, Nevada (the "Property").
  • Twelve samples returned grades > 5 g/t Au, and averaged 10.34 g/t Au, 200.8 g/t Ag, 0.20% Cu, 2.96% Pb, 1.30% Zn.
  • The Company's QA/QC program includes the regular insertion of blanks and standards into the sample shipments, as well as instructions for duplication.

Cannabix Quantifies Marijuana Breath Samples from Maryland Green Lab – Results Analyzed at North Louisiana Criminalistics Laboratory

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Thursday, January 18, 2024

Breath samples taken on January 3, 2024 during the Maryland green lab held by the Montgomery County Police Department were shipped to the North Louisiana Criminalistics Laboratory (“NLCL”) (Fig.

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  • Breath samples taken on January 3, 2024 during the Maryland green lab held by the Montgomery County Police Department were shipped to the North Louisiana Criminalistics Laboratory (“NLCL”) (Fig.
  • The data collected from 11 volunteer subjects (10 smokers and 1 subject who consumed THC infused edibles) showed similar results to those achieved during past green lab studies.
  • Cannabix continues to test and develop its BCU and MS Breath Sampler to quantify delta-9 THC in human breath samples.
  • Cannabix scientists are using an internal standard to generate a calibration curve for THC quantification in breath samples.

Kanazawa University research: Researchers observe what ubiquitination hinges on

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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

KANAZAWA, Japan, Jan. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Researchers at Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University report in Nano Letters how the flexibility of a protein hinge plays a crucial role in the transfer of proteins in key cell processes.

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  • KANAZAWA, Japan, Jan. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Researchers at Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University report in Nano Letters how the flexibility of a protein hinge plays a crucial role in the transfer of proteins in key cell processes.
  • Ubiquitination – the addition of the protein ubiquitin - is a key stage in many cell processes, such as protein degradation, DNA repairs, and signal transduction.
  • Using high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) and molecular modelling, researchers led by Hiroki Konno and Holger Flechsig at WPI-NanoLSI, Kanazawa University have identified how the mobility of a ubiquitination related enzyme hinge allows ubiquitination to take place.
  • In the 2000s Toshio Ando at Kanazawa University was able to improve the scanning speed to such an extent that moving images could be captured.

Kanazawa University research: Researchers observe what ubiquitination hinges on

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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

KANAZAWA, Japan, Jan. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Researchers at Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University report in Nano Letters how the flexibility of a protein hinge plays a crucial role in the transfer of proteins in key cell processes.

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  • KANAZAWA, Japan, Jan. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Researchers at Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University report in Nano Letters how the flexibility of a protein hinge plays a crucial role in the transfer of proteins in key cell processes.
  • Ubiquitination – the addition of the protein ubiquitin - is a key stage in many cell processes, such as protein degradation, DNA repairs, and signal transduction.
  • Using high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) and molecular modelling, researchers led by Hiroki Konno and Holger Flechsig at WPI-NanoLSI, Kanazawa University have identified how the mobility of a ubiquitination related enzyme hinge allows ubiquitination to take place.
  • In the 2000s Toshio Ando at Kanazawa University was able to improve the scanning speed to such an extent that moving images could be captured.

100 CALORIES. 100% DELICIOUS! NATURE'S BAKERY FIG BARS ARE NOW ALSO AVAILABLE IN MINI SIZE

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Nature's Bakery, beloved for their soft-baked snacks, has announced the launch of Fig Bar Minis: a single-pack version of their family favorite twin-pack snacks. In response to increased demand for diverse portion options, the brand baked up their plant-based, nut-free, GMO-free recipe into a 100-calorie snack. Made with the same delicious real fruit and wholesome whole grains, Fig Bar Minis are perfectly portioned and convenient for moments when families need snacks for kids' lunchboxes, errands, and everything in between.

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  • In response to increased demand for diverse portion options, the brand baked up their plant-based, nut-free, GMO-free recipe into a 100-calorie snack.
  • "As a mom of three school-aged kids, Fig Bar Minis will be my new tried-and-true go-to.
  • Twenty-count Fig Bar Minis in Raspberry and Blueberry are available for $9.99 exclusively at select Target stores nationwide.
  • They are also available in a 10-count box for $8.00 at NaturesBakery.com and will be available at Amazon on February 5th followed by Walmart starting in April.

The Carnegie at Washingtonian Center Introduces Custom Crafted Experiences with Washington's Cultural Heavyweights and Local Artisans

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

The Carnegie has fortified its commitment to cultural enrichment through partnerships with acclaimed institutions like The Kennedy Center, The Library of Congress and The Smithsonian Institution.

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  • The Carnegie has fortified its commitment to cultural enrichment through partnerships with acclaimed institutions like The Kennedy Center, The Library of Congress and The Smithsonian Institution.
  • These collaborations offer residents exclusive access to cultural events, educational programs and opportunities to engage in unique artistic experiences.
  • The Carnegie's new relationships with local artisans offer residents exclusive opportunities to creatively engage in hands-on, personalized experiences.
  • For media interested in speaking with The Carnegie team, please contact Kylie Pray at [email protected] or call 214.378.7970 ext.

NurExone Biologic Extends Spinal Cord Injury Therapy Portfolio With New RNA Sequences Promoting Healing and Regeneration

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

The biopharmaceutical company is using its biologically-guided exosome therapy ExoTherapy platform to expand its portfolio of products that will address spinal cord injuries and regeneration of neurons in other CNS indications.

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  • The biopharmaceutical company is using its biologically-guided exosome therapy ExoTherapy platform to expand its portfolio of products that will address spinal cord injuries and regeneration of neurons in other CNS indications.
  • In the latest development, NurExone has developed two selective small inhibiting RNA sequences (siRNA) that target and inhibit proteins within the Peri-Neural Network (PNN) complex (Fig.
  • The breakthrough sequences, detailed in a patent application held by the Company, are built upon a scientifically validated strategy for enhanced neuronal regeneration via inhibition of the PNN complex.
  • The Company believes that its innovative approach, using the Company’s ExoTherapy platform to deliver these RNA sequences, will overcome limitations of previous methods.

Kyocera develops silicon nitride light source for high-performance FTIR spectrometry

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Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Kyocera Corporation, the world leader in Fine Ceramic technology, today introduced a Silicon Nitride (SN) light source for high-performance Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrometers, developed using its SN heater and glow plug IP portfolio.

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  • Kyocera Corporation, the world leader in Fine Ceramic technology, today introduced a Silicon Nitride (SN) light source for high-performance Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrometers, developed using its SN heater and glow plug IP portfolio.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231114555196/en/
    Kyocera develops silicon nitride light source for high-performance FTIR spectrometry (Photo: Business Wire)
    Kyocera’s SN heaters have been regarded as the most robust and fastest-ramping heaters in the world, durable enough to serve as glow plugs for diesel engines and igniters for industrial boilers, residential gas furnaces and Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs).
  • Applied to spectrometry, Kyocera’s SN technology offers a light source with exceptional emissivity, which enables more accurate material identification.
  • Silicon nitride is well known as a robust material, with a long history of success in igniter and glow-plug applications.

GOLDMINING TO ADVANCE THE REA URANIUM PROJECT, ONE OF THE LARGEST LAND PACKAGES IN WESTERN ATHABASCA BASIN, CANADA

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Monday, December 4, 2023

The Rea Project is owned 75% by the Company and 25% by Orano Canada Inc. ("Orano").

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  • The Rea Project is owned 75% by the Company and 25% by Orano Canada Inc. ("Orano").
  • The large land package of approximately 125,328 hectares surrounds Oranoꞌs high-grade Dragon Lake deposit on the Maybelle River project.
  • The Rea Project surrounds Orano's Maybelle River project that hosts shallow (
  • Northeastern Alberta, Canada", dated effective September 12, 2014 (the "Rea Report"), for details on the Rea Project.

Premios Inspirando Vidas Launches Second Annual Awards Celebrating the Impact of Women Around the World

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico, Nov. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- As a way to recognize women who consciously and unconsciously inspire others by demonstrating their love for humanity through action, the second annual "Premios Inspirando Vidas" awards ceremony was held at a conference at Tierra Luna Gardens in Puerto Vallarta and was attended by about 150 people.

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  • I've met incredible women in my life, and celebrating their successes and the impact of their transcendence is something we need to recognize.
  • These awards were the brainchild of Dr. María Rodolfa Gómez, a psychotherapist, lecturer, and transpersonal coaching coach.
  • I've met incredible women in my life, and celebrating their successes and the impact of their transcendence is something we need to recognize.
  • The day was a celebration of women who emit love, kindness, and who are authentic in their life mission.