After a week like the one we just have had, I can’t help but start an article with “I’m old enough to remember when...” Check ...
The R/V Albatross’s nets and dredges caught all manner of sea life, from tiny cold water corals to enormous halibut and salmon, as the research vessel surveyed the fisheries of Alaska and the West ...
Abstract: High-quality and diverse datasets are crucial for supervised learning in industrial defect detection, yet collecting such data remains challenging. Synthetic data generation offers a ...
Abstract: This paper presents implementation and some industrialization aspects of the quasi-resonant flyback (QRF) dc-dc converter with valley switching. The QRF was used as an auxiliary power supply ...
The former Adam Gross Hotel was the site of a gruesome plot hatched by a couple of young doctors and their friends to steal a body for the skeleton in the 1800s.
Soccer Rules From The 1800s explores how the game we love today began in its earliest form. Long before modern tactics and technology, soccer was a rough, unpredictable sport shaped by passion and ...
Target will cut 1,800 corporate jobs, the US retail giant told employees on Thursday, as the struggling company pushes to reverse four years of stagnant sales. The layoffs, to be rolled out next week, ...
Swiss itinerant artist Ferdinand Brader created 980 drawings, mostly of local farms. Only 237 of his works are known to still exist. Seventeen pieces will be auctioned on Oct. 25. Ferdinand Brader ...
Target, which has been struggling with sales in recent years, is eliminating 1,800 roles or about 8% of the company's global HQ team, in a restructuring aimed to reduce "layers and overlapping work," ...
As part of a larger shift to Target’s global headquarters structure, the retailer will lay off about 1,000 corporate staff and close 800 open roles, per details the company shared with Retail Dive.