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Vinegar, tomatoes help create sweet and sour eggplant

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Traditional recipes seem to be part of a collective conscience of sorts, and eggplant caponata is no exception. All around Italy (and the world), chefs and grandmothers and uncles are making a variation of this sweet and sour eggplant dish. And while each region and family has its own variation on method and ingredients, the same overall idea prevails. In the simplest of terms, eggplant caponata is cooked eggplant and other ingredients in a sweet and sour sauce. Those "other ingredients" can be a number of things, but most commonly include peppers, onions, garlic, raisins,...

King Tutankhamun slept on a CAMP BED 3,300 years ago

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Researchers from Musashino University in Tokyo have analysed King Tut's bed, and suggested that it was extremely sophisticated for its time. ......

Physicists Take Big Step Towards Quantum Computing and Encryption with new Experiment

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Quantum entanglement remains one of the most challenging fields of study for modern physicists. Described by Einstein as “spooky action at a distance”, scientists have long sought to reconcile how...

Leaked George Soros Plan to Turn Ireland into a Pro-Abortion Country

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DCLeaks.com revealed last year that billionaire investor George Soros has been using his Open Society Foundation (OSF) to turn Ireland – what Planned Parenthood refers to as the “jewel in the crown of the pro-life movement” – into a pro-abortion country. ......

This eggplant gets sweet, sour thanks to vinegar, tomatoes

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Traditional recipes seem to be part of a collective conscience of sorts, and eggplant caponata is no exception. All around Italy (and the world), chefs and grandmothers and uncles are making a variation of this sweet and sour eggplant dish. ......

7 ways to handle a client's loss with tact and dignity

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Why do many widows leave their investment advisers after the death of their spouse? Amy Florian, CEO of Coregenius and author of No Longer Awkward: Communicating with Clients through the Toughest Times of Life, asserts that clients leave because most advisers fail to maintain connections during times of adversity and do not know how to talk with clients about personal loss. While many people can manage money, they often want someone they can trust and connect with. Client suffering, triggered by a significant personal loss, can strain or even break the adviser-client connection. The death of a loved one, the loss of a job, a divorce, or even significant market volatility can all trigger...

Potatoes in Practice set for Balruddery farm

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The UK’s leading potato field event, Potatoes in Practice (PiP), will take place at the James Hutton Institute’s Balruddery Farm near Dundee next week. Plant health officials, agronomists, scientists, machinery companies, trade and marketing organisations will have stands and the latest science, technology and practical advice will be on offer for growers, seed breeders and . ......

Stacking up cleanliness in two-dimensional materials

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An insight into the behaviour and properties of stacks of two-dimensional materials could improve the function of a new generation of electronic devices Flexibility in the individual TMDC sheets of heterostructures can trap impurities, damaging their properties One of the most interesting areas of research into two-dimensional materials is how they behave when they are stacked together. The best known of these materials is graphene, but since its isolation at Manchester University in 2004, a wide variety of other 2D...

NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’ Plans Documentary Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE)

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If Chuck Todd has his way, NBC’s “Meet the Press” will be as known for political documentaries within five years as it is for snaring exclusive interviews with senators and Cabinet members. The venerable Sunday public-affairs mainstay is joining forces with the American Film Institute for a film festival to be held in November in... Read more » ......

This eggplant gets sweet, sour thanks to vinegar, tomatoes

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Traditional recipes seem to be part of a collective conscience of sorts, and eggplant caponata is no exception. All around Italy (and the world), chefs and grandmothers and uncles are making a variation of this sweet and sour eggplant dish. ......

Iraq’s Only Yazidi MP: International Criminal Court Must Probe Islamic State Genocide

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Vian Dakhil, the only Yazidi woman serving in the Iraqi parliament, said on Tuesday that the designation of genocide for the crimes committed against the Yazidi people by the so-called Islamic State is “significant” but not enough. ......

Jordan’s Foreign Minister Slams ‘Extremist’ Jews Who ‘Stormed’ Temple Mount On Fast of Av

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TEL AVIV - Jordan’s foreign minister on Tuesday slammed Israel for the record-breaking 1,300 Jewish "extremists" who "stormed" the Temple Mount for the Tisha B’Av fast commemorating the destruction of both Jewish temples that once stood there. ......

Are you a virgin? Bihar government-run hospital asks employees

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Patna: Triggering a controversy, a government-run hospital here has asked its employees to declare their virginity in a marital status declaration form. The Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical...

Eating at the Wrong Time Could Affect Your Body Weight

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1. Eating at the wrong time can affect your body weight and more. By the UT Southwestern Medical Center 2. North Korea’s weapons are improving. Should Hawaii have a stronger missile defense? By Dan Leaf at Defense One 3. This is why people hate the cable company. By Sheelah Kolhatkar in the New Yorker 4. Here’s how vaccines can help fight surging antibiotic resistance. By Bruce Gellin in STAT News 5. In the age of autonomous vehicles, will the drivers license be obsolete? Not quite. By Jennifer Bradley at BBC News The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, D.C. ......

NBC, AFI partner to launch first ‘Meet the Press’ documentary film festival

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WASHINGTON —�If�it’s Sunday, it’s “Meet the Press.” But if it’s November, it’s documentaries. The inaugural Meet the�Press Film Festival will arrive in...

4D scanning avatar lets you try on clothes virtually

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ClothCap, developed by researchers at the Max Planck Institute, relies on scanning a person wearing the garment, separating the clothing from the person, and rendering it on top of a new person. ......

U.S. hits Venezuela, but are tougher sanctions coming that would raise gas prices?

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Oil and U.S. gasoline prices have been edging higher since the Trump administration...

Month in Space Pictures: Tiny Moons and Jupiter's Great Red Spot

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A rocket fails in China, an astronaut's farewell, tracks on Mars and more stellar photos from July 2017. ......

Europe’s Cities Absorb Sharia Law

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Paris has said au revoir to "sexist" ads on public billboards. ......

Technology Will Impact the Food Workforce of the Future

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1. Technology will impact the food workforce of the future. Here’s how. By Craig Willingham at Civil Eats 2. Could bulimia and other eating disorders be social contagions? By Lee Daniel Kravetz in the Science of Us 3. Your mobile phone’s unlimited data plan might be slowing the whole network down. By Rani Molla in Recode 4. Without parking fees and traffic citations, cities could take a big hit when driverless cars rule the road. By Mike Maciag in Governing 5. This slug-inspired super-adhesive might some day save your life. By Kyle Frischkorn in Smithsonian The Aspen Institute is an educational and policy studies organization based in Washington, D.C. ......
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