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Wilsonart® Opens Austin Showroom and Distribution Center

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Monday, January 22, 2024

AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Everything is bigger in Texas, and the new Wilsonart® Austin Showroom and Distribution Center is no exception.

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  • AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Everything is bigger in Texas, and the new Wilsonart® Austin Showroom and Distribution Center is no exception.
  • Wilsonart ® , a world-leading engineered surfaces company, announced today the opening of its 45,000-square-foot showroom and distribution center in Austin, Texas.
  • The 10,000-square-foot flagship Showroom and Design Center with office space is the first of its kind for Wilsonart.
  • The Austin facility marks the 21st company-owned distribution center for Wilsonart and will allow the company to offer a large selection of Wilsonart® Engineered Surfaces in inventory and provide unmatched service to the market.

Fonon Corporation Highlights Its Quartz Laser Welding Technology for Glass Manufacturing Applications

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Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Fonon Corporation , a multi-market holding company, R&D center, equipment designer and manufacturer of advanced laser material processing systems for subtractive and additive manufacturing, highlights applications for its Quartz Laser Welding Technology (QLWT).

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  • Fonon Corporation , a multi-market holding company, R&D center, equipment designer and manufacturer of advanced laser material processing systems for subtractive and additive manufacturing, highlights applications for its Quartz Laser Welding Technology (QLWT).
  • Fonon's patented Quartz Laser Welding Technology makes it possible to weld through quartz glass on a monolithic basis.
  • Fonon Corp’s technology allows operators to weld joints up to 100mm deep and with welding characteristics like those of monolithic quartz glass.
  • For more information about Fonon Corporation's Quartz Laser Welding Technology, please visit https://fonon.com.

MSI is Gearing Up to Present Its Latest Products at TISE 2024 in Las Vegas

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Saturday, January 20, 2024

ORANGE, Calif., Jan. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- M S International, Inc. (MSI), the leading supplier of flooring, countertops, wall tile, and hardscaping products, is excited to be an exhibitor at The International Surface Event in Las Vegas.

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  • MS International is set to exhibit its latest products at The International Surface Event 2024 in Las Vegas.
  • ORANGE, Calif., Jan. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- M S International, Inc. (MSI) , the leading supplier of flooring , countertops , wall tile , and hardscaping products, is excited to be an exhibitor at The International Surface Event in Las Vegas.
  • With a diverse range of on-trend products launching this year, we are delighted to unveil our most innovative product assortment in the market.
  • This year's event will showcase a wide array of products from MSI's latest and highly sought-after assortment.

Sitka Drills Extensive Intervals of Carlin-Type Alteration and Mineralization at its Alpha Gold Property in Nevada

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

The Alpha Gold Property is located approximately 40 kilometres southeast of the Nevada Gold Mines Cortez Mine Complex in Nevada which includes the Pipeline, Cortez Hills and Gold Rush mines (Figure 1).

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  • The Alpha Gold Property is located approximately 40 kilometres southeast of the Nevada Gold Mines Cortez Mine Complex in Nevada which includes the Pipeline, Cortez Hills and Gold Rush mines (Figure 1).
  • Similar stratigraphy and structure occur along trend to the Alpha Gold Property where previous drilling has intersected Carlin-type gold mineralization and strong alteration.
  • The company believes that there is significant potential for high grade gold mineralization within structures at the Horse Canyon/Devil's Gate contact, which is the uppermost horizon of potential gold bearing mineralization.
  • All four holes intercepted stronger alteration and pyrite mineralization than the holes being offset.

Deloitte Expands Quartz AI™ Suite with Atlas AI™ for Drug Discovery

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Monday, January 8, 2024

NEW YORK, Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Deloitte announced Atlas AI™, the latest addition to its Quartz AI™ suite of cross-industry solutions built on the NVIDIA AI and NVIDIA Omniverse™ platforms. As the first life sciences and health care (LSHC) offering under Quartz, Atlas AI includes a novel drug discovery accelerator that helps expedite research and bring new drugs to market faster. By using Generative AI models made accessible with BioNeMo, knowledge representation and reasoning, and custom protein Large Language Models (LLMs) and chemoinformatics LLMs, Atlas AI advances digital biology and transforms drug discovery with the latest AI technologies.

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  • NEW YORK, Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Deloitte announced Atlas AI™, the latest addition to its Quartz AI ™ suite of cross-industry solutions built on the NVIDIA AI and NVIDIA Omniverse ™ platforms.
  • As the first life sciences and health care (LSHC) offering under Quartz, Atlas AI includes a novel drug discovery accelerator that helps expedite research and bring new drugs to market faster.
  • By using Generative AI models made accessible with BioNeMo, knowledge representation and reasoning, and custom protein Large Language Models (LLMs) and chemoinformatics LLMs, Atlas AI advances digital biology and transforms drug discovery with the latest AI technologies.
  • Built by the molecular modeling and drug discovery team at Deloitte, recently strengthened by the acquisition of SFL Scientific , Atlas AI also leverages the NVIDIA Omniverse platform, which provides an immersive, collaborative 3D environment for scientists to simulate drug discovery experiments.

Arras Minerals Reports 62m @ 1.53 % CuEq Re-Assays in Historical Drillholes on a New Copper-Gold Porphyry Target

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Monday, January 8, 2024

1100 KVA power lines, heavy rail, and the Irtysh–Karaganda irrigation canal all lie within a 15 km radius of the project.

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  • 1100 KVA power lines, heavy rail, and the Irtysh–Karaganda irrigation canal all lie within a 15 km radius of the project.
  • Arras Minerals License Package (Pavlodar, Kazakhstan)
    Quartzite Gorka was drilled between 2007 and 2010 by the previous operators.
  • All available drillcores have been re-logged in detail by Arras employees for lithology, structure, alteration, mineralization and petrophysical properties.
  • The re-assayed coarse rejects from Quartzite Gorka were prepared in Arras in-house sample preparation laboratory in Ekibastuz by Arras employees.

When you sit down to build a sandcastle, take a look around you: the beach is already sculpting

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Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Little piles of wet sand are cast in a swirl from their rear end as part of their feeding cycle.

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  • Little piles of wet sand are cast in a swirl from their rear end as part of their feeding cycle.
  • They are but one of an untold number of other participants in the constant evolution of forms at our water’s edge.
  • The forming of grains into what we commonly call a sandcastle on the other hand, speaks to a particularly human intentionality.

In collaboration with the beach

  • Building a sandcastle is a response to the full beach environment as a collaborator.
  • We attune ourselves to the quality of the sand, marvel at the comings and goings of the water and orient our construction for the wind’s abrasive blast.
  • We are vigilant to dogs’ unintended mark making, and backward running ball catchers who involuntarily progress our work from castle to ruin.

Attending to sand

  • Particular qualities of sand can be revealed to those who remain aware.
  • Rain falling from the sky onto fine sand creates a crispy layer over the drier sand below.
  • In construction there is sharp sand, fat sand and sand of specific dimensions.
  • The sand at the beach is the sand of that beach, undifferentiated by industrial ecologies and taken at its face value.

Working against collapse


Making objects with sand at the beach is a most egalitarian form of art making. Critiques of our constructions are generally of the generous kind. Passersby will applaud the magnitude of our creation, share in the joy as water fills our castle’s moats, and laugh shamelessly when the whole structure collapses.

  • We can understand that sand slumps in a particular way, and compact it in anticipation.
  • Seagrass, kelp, stones, glass and the egg sacs of moon snails may all present themselves for inclusion in a sandcastle.
  • Collapse is the thing you work against.


Mark Friedlander 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.

Elkem celebrates its 120 years anniversary

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Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Elkem was founded on 2 January 1904 by Sam Eyde, Knut Tillberg, and Knut and Marcus Wallenberg as "the Norwegian Stock Company for Electrochemical Industry".

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  • Elkem was founded on 2 January 1904 by Sam Eyde, Knut Tillberg, and Knut and Marcus Wallenberg as "the Norwegian Stock Company for Electrochemical Industry".
  • "We are very proud of Elkem's 120 years of history, which demonstrates to our stakeholders that we are in it for the long run.
  • We see ourselves not as a 120 years' old company but as 120 years young, and work on continuous improvements every day," says Elkem's CEO Helge Aasen.
  • Advanced silicones from Elkem can also be found in more than 2 million electric vehicles around the world.

Liatam Mining Investment Closed

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Friday, December 29, 2023

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 29, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Novo Resources Corp. (Novo or the Company) (ASX: NVO) (TSX: NVO & NVO.WT.A) (OTCQX: NSRPF) is pleased to announce that the additional investment by Liatam in Novo of A$1.8 million (approximately C$1.6 million) has closed and the 9,000,000 common shares subscribed for have been issued at a price of A$0.20 (C$0.18) per share, increasing their shareholding from ~3% to ~6%. Liatam has a right to transmute the issued shares into ASX CDIs following expiry of the 4-month hold period to which the purchased shares are subject.

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  • Following this investment by Liatam and the A$10 million transaction with SQM Australia in the Harding Battery Metals JV in the West Pilbara, Novo is in a strong financial position to continue its aggressive exploration focus across key gold targets in the Pilbara, Western Australia and Victoria in 2024.
  • VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 29, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Novo Resources Corp. (Novo or the Company) (ASX: NVO) (TSX: NVO & NVO.WT.A) (OTCQX: NSRPF) is pleased to announce that the additional investment by Liatam in Novo of A$1.8 million (approximately C$1.6 million) has closed and the 9,000,000 common shares subscribed for have been issued at a price of A$0.20 (C$0.18) per share, increasing their shareholding from ~3% to ~6%.
  • Liatam has a right to transmute the issued shares into ASX CDIs following expiry of the 4-month hold period to which the purchased shares are subject.
  • This investment follows the formation of the Quartz Hill Joint Venture between Novo and Liatam1.

Where do all of James Bond's gadgets come from? A geologist tells the raw truth

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Saturday, December 30, 2023

Laser watches, fingerprint guns, explosives and, of course, over-equipped cars: the list of gadgets flaunted by James Bond is as bewildering as the mind of their inventor, Q.

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  • Laser watches, fingerprint guns, explosives and, of course, over-equipped cars: the list of gadgets flaunted by James Bond is as bewildering as the mind of their inventor, Q.
  • While some of these gadgets actually exist (laser, fingerprint recognition, back reactor), others, as we shall see, are more fanciful.

The fast, inconspicuous cars of the world’s most famous secret agent


In 1964’s Goldfinger, James Bond (Sean Connery) has to give up his Bentley for an Aston Martin DB5 modified by Q (the unforgettable Desmond Llewelyn). This is the first of eight appearances of a car that will go on to become inseparable from 007.
The auto is a good example of how products have become more complex and incorporated a greater diversity of raw materials over time.

  • The DB5 contains an array of minerals, starting with aluminium, a metal known to make cars lighter.
  • The body of the DB5 is made of aluminium and magnesium alloy plates resting on a tubular steel structure.
  • More recently, in Dying Can Wait (2021), the Aston Martin Valhalla is a plug-in hybrid, but James Bond has not yet gone all-electric.

Golden guns that would melt in real life

  • Another cult item is the Walther PPK, the German pistol used by 007 in many of the Bond films.
  • Limited to one shot, the pistol fires bullets of 4.2 mm calibre, weighs 30 g and is made of 23-carat gold with traces of nickel.
  • In jewellery, gold is often combined with silver, copper or zinc to make it wearable.
  • On 4 December 2023, one kilogram of gold was trading at around €66,000, an all-time record (World Gold Council).

James Bond and his high-tech enemies


The saga has also always been about surprising the general public with cutting-edge technology, which may be little known at the time of the film’s release. What better example than the laser, which, should we be reminded, stands short for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The saga likes to beam it as often as possible, alternatively adding it to pistols, watches, cars, and satellites.

  • In Goldfinger (1964), film director Guy Hamilton chooses to bypass Ian Fleming’s novel of the same name by threatening James Bond not with a chainsaw, but a laser.
  • For one, telemetry: from the Greek “tel” (“remote”) and “metros” (“to measure”), this practice consists in remotely measuring physical and electrical data.
  • Physicist Théodore Maiman introduced the first operational laser in the real world in May 1960 (American Physical Society), right before James Bond.


Crystalline lasers: made of silica glass (from very pure quartz) or synthetic ruby or sapphire crystals (aluminium oxide doped with titanium, chromium or rare earths : neodymium, ytterbium, praseodymium, erbium or thulium) ;
Fibre lasers : composed of optical fibres based on silica (derived from ultra-pure quartz) and doped with rare earths (metals extracted mainly from minerals such as bastnaesite, monazite or xenotime) ;
Gas lasers: using helium (extracted from natural gas deposits) and neon (extracted from atmospheric air gases) or CO2 ;
Organic dye lasers.
The red light beam in Goldfinger was emitted from a laser (probably ruby) whose brightness was amplified by special effects. However, the destructive nature of the laser is pure fiction. During filming, an operator used an acetylene torch under the pre-cut table even though Sean Connery was lying on it !

  • It’s a stainless and corrosion-resistant steel that limits the risk of allergic reactions when it comes into contact with the skin.
  • James Bond is like many other citizens, he consumes mineral raw materials on a daily basis.


Nicolas Charles ne travaille pas, ne conseille pas, ne possède pas de parts, ne reçoit pas de fonds d'une organisation qui pourrait tirer profit de cet article, et n'a déclaré aucune autre affiliation que son organisme de recherche.