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OTC Markets Group Upgrades Three Grayscale Products to OTCQX

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Thursday, March 7, 2024

NEW YORK, March 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OTC Markets Group Inc. (OTCQX: OTCM), operator of regulated markets for trading 12,000 U.S. and international securities, today announced Grayscale Chainlink Trust (LINK) (OTCQX: GLNK), Grayscale Livepeer Trust (LPT) (OTCQX: GLIV) and Grayscale Solana Trust (SOL) (OTCQX:GSOL), have qualified to trade on the OTCQX® Best Market.

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  • NEW YORK, March 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OTC Markets Group Inc. (OTCQX: OTCM), operator of regulated markets for trading 12,000 U.S. and international securities, today announced Grayscale Chainlink Trust (LINK) (OTCQX: GLNK), Grayscale Livepeer Trust (LPT) (OTCQX: GLIV) and Grayscale Solana Trust (SOL) (OTCQX:GSOL), have qualified to trade on the OTCQX® Best Market.
  • Grayscale Chainlink Trust (LINK), Grayscale Livepeer Trust (LPT) and Grayscale Solana Trust (SOL) begin trading today on OTCQX under the symbols “GLNK, GLIV, and GSOL” respectively.
  • These three products will join nine other Grayscale products currently trading on OTCQX: Grayscale Bitcoin Cash Trust (BCH), Grayscale Decentraland Trust (MANA), Grayscale Digital Large Cap Fund LLC, Grayscale Ethereum Trust (ETH), Grayscale Ethereum Classic Trust (ETC), Grayscale Horizen Trust (ZEN), Grayscale Litecoin Trust (LTC), Grayscale Stellar Lumens Trust (XLM), and Grayscale Zcash Trust (ZEC).
  • To round out a total of fifteen Grayscale products on the OTC Markets, Grayscale Basic Attention Token Trust (BAT), Grayscale Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Fund LLC, and Grayscale Filecoin Trust (FIL) trade on the OTCQB Market.

Advancing Organic Circuits: MANA Study Changes Current Computing Architecture

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Thursday, February 22, 2024

Organic integrated circuits, constructed with small molecules or polymers, show great potential for human-friendly interactive mobile applications.

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  • Organic integrated circuits, constructed with small molecules or polymers, show great potential for human-friendly interactive mobile applications.
  • However, traditional organic circuits are incompatible with modern lithographic techniques and thus suffer from low integration density and poor data-processing capability.
  • The organic quaternary logic inverter circuit was constructed by connecting an AAT, comprising two "n"-type organic semiconductors and a "p"-type organic semiconductor, to a double-layered "n"-type transistor in series.
  • The proposed circuit thus advances the capabilities of organic circuits for more demanding computing applications.

New Leap in Flexible Electronics: MANA's Breakthrough Doping Innovation

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Doping involves the addition of dopants to the semiconductor via a redox reaction to increase the density of charge carriers.

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  • Doping involves the addition of dopants to the semiconductor via a redox reaction to increase the density of charge carriers.
  • "The Fermi level of the semiconductors was precisely and reproducibly tuned by the pH of the doping solution," says Dr. Yamashita.
  • Moreover, such precise doping was conducted in ambient air for the first time, demonstrating unprecedented scalability suitable for device manufacturing.
  • This innovative doping method offers a cost-effective approach for developing flexible and stable electronics, such as wireless sensors, energy-harvesting modules, biomolecular devices, displays, and solar cells.

National University Leadership Names to 2023 List of 500 Most Influential People in San Diego

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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

SAN DIEGO, Nov. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- National University President Mark D. Milliron, Ph.D., and Dr. Nancy Rohland-Heinrich, executive vice president of communications and community engagement, were both honored as one of the San Diego Business Journal's 2023 500 Most Influential People in San Diego when the publication was released on November 13.

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  • SAN DIEGO, Nov. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- National University President Mark D. Milliron, Ph.D., and Dr. Nancy Rohland-Heinrich, executive vice president of communications and community engagement, were both honored as one of the San Diego Business Journal's 2023 500 Most Influential People in San Diego when the publication was released on November 13.
  • Dr. Mark D. Milliron, National University President
    The SD500 list represents the influential members of the San Diego business community who have shaped how the region has grown over the years.
  • "At National University, we work hard to make traveling these pathways possible for nontraditional, working, and military students.
  • National University — a nonprofit Minority Serving Institution that serves 50,000 degree-seeking students and 80,000 workforce and professional development students annually — is deeply involved in the community, including close partnerships with the City of San Diego, the San Diego Community College District and the San Diego Padres.

Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthetists selects Jodie Emerson as new president for 2023-24 term

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Thursday, October 19, 2023

LIVONIA, Mich., Oct. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Jodie Emerson DNP, CRNA, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), is the new president of the Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthetists (MANA) for the 2023-24 term.

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  • LIVONIA, Mich., Oct. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Jodie Emerson DNP, CRNA, a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), is the new president of the Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthetists (MANA) for the 2023-24 term.
  • She also is an independent contractor who provides anesthesia care across Michigan.
  • Michigan has one of the highest numbers of CRNAs nationally, with approximately 2,700 nurse anesthetists currently practicing.
  • Emerson previously served as president elect of MANA during the 2022-23 term.

MANA Researchers Realize High-performance Physical Reservoir Computing with Multi-detection Chaotic Spin Wave Interference

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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

TSUKUBA, Japan, Oct. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Researchers from the Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA) present the first experimental demonstration of a physical reservoir computing system based on spin wave interference.

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  • TSUKUBA, Japan, Oct. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Researchers from the Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA) present the first experimental demonstration of a physical reservoir computing system based on spin wave interference.
  • Recently, physical reservoir computing, which relies on a physical system to efficiently process information, has emerged as a promising technology for ubiquitous AI implementation.
  • Notably, spin wave interference in ferromagnetic materials satisfies all three criteria and is considered a promising candidate for efficient reservoir computing.
  • Now, a research team led by Principal Investigator Kazuya Terabe from MANA has experimentally demonstrated a reservoir computing system based on multi-detection nonlinear spin wave interference for the first time.

Improving Study and CRO Oversight through BIMO Findings, Upcoming Webinar Hosted by Xtalks

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Tuesday, September 5, 2023

TORONTO, Sept. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Discover a groundbreaking webinar delving into the untapped potential of the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) bioresearch monitoring (BIMO) metrics. Over two decades, the results of BIMO inspection findings have remained stagnant. This webinar ventures beyond the surface, revealing their transformative potential in shaping your contract research organization's (CRO) oversight strategy.

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  • In this free webinar, attendees will gain insights into translating bioresearch monitoring (BIMO) findings into a plan to perform effective CRO oversight.
  • TORONTO, Sept. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Discover a groundbreaking webinar delving into the untapped potential of the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) bioresearch monitoring (BIMO) metrics.
  • This webinar ventures beyond the surface, revealing their transformative potential in shaping your contract research organization's (CRO) oversight strategy.
  • Join this webinar as the featured speakers put real-world data to work and demonstrate how it can directly enhance CRO oversight.

MANA Researcher Realizes Plasmaron Quasiparticles in Cuprate Superconductors

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Thursday, August 31, 2023

Metallic systems exhibit plasmons--quanta of collective electron oscillation--as elementary charge excitations. Recently, this behavior was confirmed even in high-temperature cuprate superconductors, materials with potential to revolutionize next-generation electronics. However, studying the interplay of plasmons and electrons in such materials presents unique challenges due to their strongly correlated nature and layered structure.

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  • TSUKUBA, Japan, Aug. 31, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A team led by a researcher at Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA) delved into the interplay of plasma oscillations and electrons in cuprate superconductors, shedding light on the emergence of plasmarons--distinct quasiparticles driven by charge fluctuations within the system.
  • Recently, this behavior was confirmed even in high-temperature cuprate superconductors, materials with potential to revolutionize next-generation electronics.
  • However, studying the interplay of plasmons and electrons in such materials presents unique challenges due to their strongly correlated nature and layered structure.
  • This finding highlights the distinct nature of plasmarons in cuprate superconductors.

MANA Develops Novel "Drycell" Microdroplets to Make Handling Single Cell Easier

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Thursday, August 3, 2023

To analyze individual cells, the desired number of cells must be isolated spatially. This often requires extensive training and use of expensive laboratory equipment. MANA scientists have recently overcome this hurdle using nanotechnology. They coated cell-suspension microdroplets with superhydrophobic nanoparticles -- tiny particles that possess surfaces with exceptional water-repellent properties -- and created spherical structures known as "drycells," with customizable sizes ranging from one to several hundred micrometers, which can be handled and picked up with ease. This will make cell picking easier and greatly facilitate single-cell analysis.

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  • This often requires extensive training and use of expensive laboratory equipment.
  • MANA scientists have recently overcome this hurdle using nanotechnology.
  • This will make cell picking easier and greatly facilitate single-cell analysis.
  • They were also able to simultaneously encapsulate normal and cancerous cells as well as creating several cell colonies inside these drycells.

MANA PRODUCTS ANNOUNCES THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD

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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

NEW YORK, July 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- MANA Products, the world's leading partner for innovative development and manufacturing of branded and private label prestige beauty products, announces the establishment of a new Scientific Advisory Board (SAB).

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  • NEW YORK, July 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- MANA Products, the world's leading partner for innovative development and manufacturing of branded and private label prestige beauty products, announces the establishment of a new Scientific Advisory Board (SAB).
  • The formation of this board of global, distinguished scientists reflects MANA's commitment to support research and development and scientific advancements in the beauty industry.
  • The board members bring scientific expertise and experience in cosmetic dermatology, biosciences, active ingredient development, topical ingredient delivery systems, and the skin microbiome and its role in skin health and wellness.
  • MANA's Scientific Advisory Board includes:
    Gopinathan Menon, PhD.