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2013-01-24 23:04:06

In the Wake of Successful Music Projects, Manifold Recording Opens the Door to Film Sound Mixing, Luring Big Name Talents to the Triangle Region Pittsboro, N.C. (PRWEB) January 24, 2013 Manifold Recording, a state-of-the-art recording studio and post-production facility, has helped propel a critically acclaimed documentary to award-winning success. The documentary, “Dear Governor Cuomo” highlights a grassroots coalition in New York that opposes hydraulic-fracturing, known as...

2012-02-27 11:13:10

Mathematicians from National University of Singapore and Nanjing University uncover a new mathematical method by challenging age-old assumptions of renowned mathematicians T. Aubin, A. Chang, and P. Yang Mathematically, is it possible to continuously deform a rough sphere into a perfect sphere? Under what situations can we solve the differential equations? Professor Xu Xingwang of the Department of Mathematics at National University of Singapore (NUS), along with Dr Chen Xuezhang from...

2011-02-18 15:00:00

CLEVELAND, Feb. 18, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The holidays are long gone, but the work to shed those extra holiday pounds continues. To make the task easier, Medical Mutual of Ohio is teaming up with Curves, the global leader in women's fitness, to offer Medical Mutual customers a discount on the fitness club's fees. "Curves is a unique fitness center in that it gives women a place to come together to not only work out, but support each other in their quest to become healthier," said Paula...

2010-07-07 14:37:54

New study may lead to in-car warning systemIt is well-documented that when negotiating winding roads, drivers tend to look at a specific, well-defined point on the lane marking "” referred to as the tangent point. New research finds that the further drivers can look ahead, generally in left-hand curves, wide curves and when leaving a curve, the less they have to look at the tangent point.Alternatively, when drivers enter or maneuver through a right-bound curve, where they see less roadway...

2010-02-10 11:17:00

NEW YORK, Feb. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Online Media: Downloadable photos, video and press information available at www.stellarhead.com/MNR/Curve/ The Curve fragrances invite you to go behind the scenes of their enticing new ad campaign at www.getcurve.com. Visitors to the site will have the chance to meet the campaign's exciting new stars, "Ima Vixin", "Chizel Dabs" and "Kim Phoenix" and learn some scintillating facts about their personalities. Ima's interests include black leather, loud...

2009-11-16 06:50:00

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- CEIVA Logic, the inventor and supplier of the leading connected digital photo frame, announced the release of its newest service enhancements -- making the tech-friendly gadget one of the most sought-after holiday gifts for today's modern family. These include a new photo uploader with advanced scheduled send functionality, frame connection wizard and GPS photo mapping. CEIVA's (see-va) popular line includes the all new CEIVA Pro 80(TM) and...

2009-10-12 09:00:00

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Cartan Tours, appointed by MATCH Services as a Participating Tour Operator to distribute tickets for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa(TM), announces the sale of travel packages from the United States to South Africa for the 2010 FIFA World Cup(TM) in June and July of next year. On the heels of the U.S. soccer team's advancement to the tournament this past weekend, packages are expected to go quickly, and travelers are encouraged to make plans early....

2009-06-15 07:50:00

UTRECHT, The Netherlands, June 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The largest global study on connection, performed in 14 countries among 10,000 respondents, shows that strongly connected people have more enjoyment in their lives and in their work. They are not only happier, but more successful. Strongly connected people have a better idea of what they want in life and how they can achieve it. The study, carried out by &intoconnection, proves that connection has a tremendous positive influence on...

2009-06-10 13:17:07

A problem at the interface of two mathematical areas, topology and algebraic geometry, that was formulated by Friedrich Hirzebruch, had resisted all attempts at a solution for more than 50 years. The problem concerns the relationship between different mathematical structures. Professor Dieter Kotschick, a mathematician at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) in Munich, has now achieved a breakthrough. As reported in the online edition of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy...

2008-12-02 13:43:38

A Southern California calculus teacher says he's selling ad space on his test papers to make up for a cut in his supply budget. Tom Farber, a teacher at a Rancho Bernardo high school, said the district cut his annual copying budget to $316 when he needs more than $500 to print enough tests to ensure students receive adequate practice for tough tests they'll take in the future, such as the Advanced Placement Exam, USA Today reported Tuesday. Farber, 47, said tough times call for tough...


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2004-10-19 04:45:41

Geodesic -- In mathematics and specifically in differential geometry, a geodesic is a path that furnishes shortest paths between any points on it that are close enough together. The most familiar examples are the straight lines in Euclidean geometry. In more general spaces the geodesics can be more complicated, but one often still thinks of them as "straight" in a sense. On a sphere, for instance, the geodesics are the great circles. The shortest path from point A to point B on a...

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