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Digital security organisation the Trusted Energy Interoperability Alliance (TEIA) released universal specifications to protect IoT and AI devices
in turn tackling what it deemed a growing threat involving proprietary approaches
covering connected IoT devices used in batteries
wind turbines and power distribution systems
TEIA added its specification addresses a “need for unified interfaces in AI-based cloud services for energy management”
open security format” is “crucial in the face of growing malicious attacks on connected energy systems”
Chair Cameron Briggs offered assurances TEIA 1.0 enables the designers of digital energy systems to remain flexible in how they implement systems
arguing the set-up would foster growth by ensuring “different members of the value chain” specialise in “what they do best”
TEIA predicted the system would also help OEMs cut their bill-of-materials and so boost margins “while avoiding complex web security challenges” involved in “managing unique data security methods”
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Superbooth 24: Teia Synthesizers announced two modules: OpticShifter
were announced at Superbooth 24 and are now available
The opicShifter phaser costs 350,30€ + shipping
and the OpticTone MKII is 259,90€ + shipping
You can get them from their official Reverb shop and Perfect Circuit
Eurorack will once again take center stage at this year’s Superbooth 24
Teia Synthesizers has two new modules: OpticShifter and OpticTone MKII
The first module for Superbooth 2024 is OpticShifter
a new optical phaser with a wide range of features
The core consists of 20 stages that can be freely selected on the front panel with a slider
ranging from a minimum of 4 to 20 stages.
you can select the VC feedback stages to the same extent as the phaser stages
The ability to adjust both so flexibly allows for many different effect timbres
you can switch the polarity and magnitude of the feedback
it hosts a built-in voltage-controlled triangle LFO with a dedicated output that creates the movements for the phaser
Other features are a phase adjustment knob and a pre-phaser tilt EQ called tone
There is also an input level knob with a clipping indication and a dry/wet mix control
it has a ping input for percussive sounds and many output sockets: wet
shred (heavy “comparator” distortion)
it has various CV inputs with attenuverters
Also new for Superbooth 24 is the OpticTone MKII
a new version of its multimode vactrol VCF and VCA
it offers new features and circuit improvements
the new OpticTone MKII consists of a multimode vactrol active filter and a vactrol-based VCA that are mixable using a dedicated knob
and 12dB highpass with voltage-controllable frequency and resonance
New in the MKII is a signal path switch to select whether VCA and VCF work in parallel or in series
A new switch also adjusts the filter’s range (high
A highlight of the new version is the improved vactrol response
allowing you to archive the lovely LPG plucking-type sounds
you can also find an inverting response switch for the filter cutoff frequency and a feedback knob for extra juice for the resonance.
the inputs and outputs remain the same on the MK2: a mono input and output
and CV control over freq/amp and resonance with attenuverters
At first glance there are two exciting new modules
I particularly like from the feature set the Teia Synthesizers OpticShifter as there are few phasers in the Eurorack market
I am looking forward to hearing the first demos
Teia Synthesizers OpticShifter and OpticTone availability and price TBA
and you can visit them at booth W206.
More information here: Teia Synthesizer
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Switzerland last week at the TEIA COP13 to strengthen the safe and secure management of hazardous substances to prevent and mitigate industrial accidents and to improve industrial safety as part of the energy transition.
It demonstrates a strong international commitment to further improving industrial safety in line with clean industrial competitiveness
which is an EU priority as outlined in President von der Leyen’s political guidelines.
Parties to the Convention agreed to continue the work on the industrial safety of the energy transition
to tackle emerging risks related to the development of new technologies and processes linked to decarbonisation and the mitigation of climate change
With yet unknown hazards for human health and the environment
The COP has a pioneering role to play in that regard
The participants also adopted guidance on managing risks from natural hazards to hazardous installations and an overview of risk assessment methods.
The UNECE Convention on the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents (TEIA) aims to protect people and the environment against industrial accidents with transboundary effects through active cooperation between countries to prevent these accidents
as well as to prepare for and respond to such accidents should they occur
The overall objective is to reduce the frequency and severity of industrial accidents
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Home » GivEnergy and Intertrust collaborate to launch Secure
GivEnergy, one of the leading providers of battery storage solutions, on March 21, 2025, announced a strategic partnership with Intertrust to deploy secure
the company joined the Trusted Energy Interoperability Alliance (TEIA) to advance this open-standards initiative
“As distributed energy resources become increasingly essential for our energy future
the need for secure connectivity and interoperability has never been more urgent,” said Jason Osler
“By joining TEIA and partnering with Intertrust
secure ecosystem that will benefit not just our customers
The partnership delivers three key innovations to the distributed energy market:
“We’re delighted to partner with GivEnergy to field TEIA-compatible solutions through Intertrust Connect,” said Talal G
“Our collaboration delivers secure interoperability for distributed energy resources while adhering to the industry standards that TEIA represents.”
TEIA provides a common secure trust model for digital energy services
TEIA specifications allow digital energy systems to securely access and control Internet connected devices from different OEMs using a common security model
solving the problem of managing multiple proprietary OEM security systems
providing a security layer that allows interoperability
“Security is critical to power companies and OEMs fielding AI/IoT driven digital energy systems such as VPPs,” said Cameron Briggs
“We welcome them to the initiative and look forward to collaborating closely with them as we advance the standard.”
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WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP (Bergen) — An adopted son who confessed to stabbing his sister 109 times over a decade ago will have another shot at freedom
was sentenced to 50 years in state prison for the Dec
who was 17 at the time of the gruesome attack
was tried as an adult and pleaded guilty to first-degree murder
He admitted during a 78-minute police interview that he kicked in his 20-year-old sister's bedroom door and stabbed her to death
an appellate decision found police violated Gallo's Miranda rights and that his confession was inadmissible as evidence
the appellate judges granted Gallo a new trial
According to Wednesday's court decision
Gallo confessed to Washington Township police without being given a chance to speak alone with his father
a detective said to Gallo that the juvenile couldn't speak to police until his father was present
he was told that his son did not want him in the interrogation room
Travis Gallo signed a document that he understood his Miranda rights and initiated a form that he did not want a parent present
Gallo signed a waiver to authorize the police interview without him in the room
the appellate judges ruled that Travis Gallo
who was still a juvenile and had been in special education classes since nursey school
should have been able to speak privately with his father
"The Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office is reviewing the appellate court decision in this matter
We respect the court’s ruling and will pursue the case accordingly," said BCPO Deputy Chief of Detectives Jeff Angermeyer
According to her obituary, victim Teia Gallo was adopted like her brother Travis. Parents Robert and Terrie Gallo had nine biological children and adopted three including Teia and Travis
Teia Gallo graduated from Paramus Catholic High School in 2011 where she played varsity basketball
She attended Dominican College and was pursuing a major in athletic training at the time of her death
"Teia had countless friends who will miss her endless smile," her obituary said
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Teia, how long have you been a part of the 809 Newark Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron and what is your role there
You don't have to wait until September
Right now I am a flight corporal ,which is still considered a junior cadet
As a flight corporal we are learning more about aviation and leadership
I am learning to teach the younger cadets about aerodrome
Next year when I rank up to sergeant I will have to take on more responsibility
What do you like best about being a part of the 809 Newark Royal Canadian Air Cadets
and participating in all the activities we do
I have made lots of friends from our squadron and from other squadrons in the Niagara region and across Ontario
I also really loved going to the aviation technology and aerospace summer camp in Borden last summer
I have applied for a four-week instructor course this year and I'm hoping I get in
I find teaching other cadets challenging. I've never had to teach before and I don't like standing up in front of people talking
Also I wish there were more girls in the program
Right now it's just one other girl and me
What does International Women's Day mean to you
International Women's Day is a day to celebrate women and their accomplishments
Girls can do everything a boy can do
If it were not for the people in history who fought for equal women's rights
I probably wouldn't be allowed to be a part of cadets or to become a pilot
I'm thankful that women worked hard to change the rules so that girls can do almost anything now
How did you become involved in cadets and what is your role
When we first moved to NOTL my oldest son was in Grade 7
We moved Labour Day weekend and I was looking for some kind of activity to put him in
The first thing I saw was the cadets’ annual welcome back barbecue so I brought him to it
and that started five years of cadets for my son
He did lots of great things through the program including going to Vimy. At the time my other two kids were really young and I was working full time so I didn't have much time to get involved
Now my two younger kids have joined cadets they have been in it for three years. I have more time and was happy to get involved with such a great program
Currently I am chair of the squadron sponsorship committee
We support the squadron’s local programming
The SSC raises funds to pay for anything that happens at the local level including cadets programs
We also organize some events for the squadron
What do you get out of volunteering at the 809 Squadron
Being involved keeps me busy and connected with the kids.The kids really get a lot out of the program
You can see their confidence and engagement grow
They get lots of great experiences that they would otherwise not have
On March 8 for International Women's Day
Teia spent the day at a Women In Aviation event where she was with a large group of female cadets from around the Niagara region
They had some great female guest speakers and a session in kung fu
Most people know about our cadet tagging and bottle drives
This year we are hosting an evening fundraiser event with the support of the Virgil Business Association, featuring Duelling Pianos Niagara on Saturday May 31
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1/510-30-24 No. 2 Westfield vs. No. 6 Longmeadow - WMASS Class A Girls Soccer Semis.st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Christopher Berry | cberry2@masslive.comWESTFIELD – Teia Vengco understood Wednesday night’s Western Massachusetts Class A semifinal game between No
“All of the past games we’ve played against each other have been difficult,” Vengco said
we had to come into this game with much energy and confidence
as the Lancers recovered possession near midfield and took off
Gracie DiStefano located Vengco in the middle of the defensive pack moving forward
Vengco then created enough space to record the eventual game-winning goal past the outstretched reach of Bombers goalie Sophie Svantesson with under 30 minutes left in regulation to ensure Longmeadow an impressive 2-1 victory against Westfield at Bullens Field
DiStefano (one goal and one assist) and Vengco (one goal) recorded three combined points for the Lancers, while Kate Moccio also posted one assist. Longmeadow (8-4-6) won for the fifth time in seven games as they look to defend its crown against No. 1 Pope Francis in the WMass Class A championship at West Springfield High School on Saturday at 3 p.m
“I think we need to keep our positive attitude,” Lancers netminder Ava Nuzzo said
“We need to keep our heads up and look forward
We know Pope Francis is going to be a hard team
bid farewell to its previous five-game winning streak as they moved to 9-3-5
the Bombers defeated and tied those same Lancers during multiple regular-season matchups
Westfield coach Richard Aziz was thankful for his team’s accomplishments as they prepare for the upcoming state postseason
“I’m proud of these girls,” Aziz said. “We were the last-place team last season, and now we are the highest-ranked team in Western Massachusetts for Division II
So we finished the regular season like that
and now we’ll see what happens with the rankings after this game
But we have nothing to be ashamed of because we beat Longmeadow before this game
“And the only previous time they scored on us was in PK’s
the only time we scored against them was in the same situation
I love our group and couldn’t have asked for anything else after our success this season.”
it was clear Wednesday was going to be a defensive battle
And that fruition became true as Madelyn Santaniello maintained possession down the right sideline
That resulted in a penalty-kick opportunity for the Bombers as Hannah Callini was chosen to shoot
It was the correct decision, as Callini faked Nuzzo left and then shot right to move Westfield ahead 1-0 with 30:07 left in the first half
That marked Callini’s fifth season point with three goals and two assists
as the Lancers regained offensive control during the closing minutes
Moccio located a perfect corner kick from the right sideline into a swarm of players near the opposing box
But as numerous members attempted to obtain possession
DiStefano outjumped those defenders and used her head to even the score at 1-1 as both teams entered halftime
Vengco agreed that practice does make perfect
“Gracie is known for her headers,” Vengco said
she is always sinking in the corner shots.”
After 10 scoreless minutes to begin the second half
Vengco broke the draw with her sixth goal of the season with fewer than 30 minutes left in regulation
Shaen Smith attempted to even the score with a shot attempt near the 30-yard line
as Nuzzo made an impressive full-extension
fingertip save during the 65th minute of action to keep Longmeadow ahead for good
Nuzzo remained in disbelief of the outcome
and I was freaking out as the ball was in the air,” Nuzzo said
I did it.’ Because I never make high-ball saves
and that was the second one I’ve stopped this season
So that was good to help keep us in the game and move us forward in the Western Mass
“I think that was the best reubuddle our team’s made this season
We came back after we felt like we were kicked down
And I think everyone on our team showed a lot of determination
And I think coach Gina Pantuosco’s message during halftime helped because she reminded us that we deserved this
And I can confirm that because we work hard in every single practice
“Gina always says that we need to work hard and beat them
She also reminds us that we got this and to keep our positive spirit out there because that’s the best you can do.”
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Bexon Harrison recently focused full time on swimming after doing that and water polo for much of his high school career
Breaststroke specialist Landry Liston has announced her commitment to continue both her academic and athletic careers at George Mason University
Lennox is a six-time 4A CHSAA State Champion
Texas sophomore Brayden Taivassalo has announced that he is transferring to Arizona State University for the next season
Backstroker and redshirt sophomore JT Ewing has confirmed he will transfer from NC State to Arizona State for the 2025–2026 collegiate season
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After originally announcing her commitment to Alabama in February, sprinter Teia Salvino has switched her commitment to SMU for the 2-24-2025 school year.
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“I’m incredibly grateful for all the amazing people I’ve connected with throughout this entire journey
I am humbled and excited to announce my verbal commitment to swim and study at Southern Methodist University
I wouldn’t have had this opportunity if it weren’t for God
I’m looking forward to seeing what the future holds
Salvino had a huge junior spring and has carried that momentum into the fall of her senior year
she swam best times in the 100 back and 100 fly at Sectionals in Carlsbad
She most recently competed at Winter Juniors-West
There she swam best times in three events as she swam a 1:56.40 in the 200 back
she she had five ‘A’ final swims and was highlighted by a second-place finish in the 50 free (22.44)
Salvino’s time progression over the last year:
but her recent success this past spring and now into winter has extended her range greatly
The biggest stand out is her 100 fly improvement of over two and a half seconds
Salvino has the potential to make a huge impact upon her arrival
Salvino’s best times would place her at #1 on the roster in the 50 free and 200 IM while her 100 fly
The SMU women were third this past season at the American Athletic Conference Championships
only 103 points behind conference champions Houston
Salvino’s best times would have won the 50 free and 200 back
Not only does Salvino immediately bring numerous ‘A’ final swims at the individual level
but she also has the potential to be a huge boost to the team’s relays as well
The SMU women are currently under their first season with new head coach Ozzie Quevedo who most recently was an associate head coach at Alabama until this offseason
Salvino joins Summer Osborne, Isabella Bedoya
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Miraya Gesheva and her younger brother were big fans of the movie “How to Train Your Dragon,” but they couldn’t watch a television series based on the 2010 film when it debuted on Netflix in 2015
as the streaming platform was not yet available in their country
Gesheva was excited when Netflix finally arrived in Bulgaria the following year
and those that were lacked Bulgarian subtitles
She learned a program for creating subtitles and translated for her brother
The rising second-year student became more interested in the entertainment industry and is planning to major in cinema and media studies
and she likes asking fellow international students about cinema in their countries
focusing on Netflix in another country: Mexico
Llamas-Rodriguez is part of the Global Internet TV Consortium, which includes scholars from around the world researching the evolution of streaming services in different countries
scholars have published dossiers on 25 countries (though not Bulgaria)
Netflix debuted in Mexico in 2012. According to the dossier Llamas-Rodriguez penned in 2017
the country was the second-largest video-on-demand market in Latin America
Netflix was adopted quickly due to a lack of regulation
Llamas-Rodriguez says the dossier is “very outdated” in terms of the market and original content
so he and his students have spent the summer working on an updated version
who plans to declare a major in communication
wants to be a journalist and tell underrepresented stories
and she was drawn to this opportunity to do research instead of just an internship
“Who would think that you get to study foreign media
And that’s really what I want to eventually do,” she says
“There’s so many things to learn in the world about different people
and no matter their background it’s always good to take a step into someone else’s world and see what they’re seeing.”
Hudson and Gesheva have been finding newspaper articles about Netflix in Mexico
They have also added to a spreadsheet of Netflix originals produced in Mexico
and Hudson thought it was interesting how few of the shows got renewed for a second season
Hudson noticed that Spain is a dominator in Spanish-language films and streaming series
and she wishes there were more resources and funding to back the industry in Mexico
Gesheva says she categorized articles—mostly from Variety
and the Los Angeles Times—into ones about content
“I like how much independence and choice that he’s giving me
and he asked me what is the thing I find the most interesting in this article
and I said how much subscriber numbers are changing.” So
he had her gather information about estimated Netflix subscribers since 2017
which she says was difficult due to conflicting reports
Gesheva was also particularly fascinated by the shortening of TV shows
mirroring the American trend of seasons dropping from 24 episodes to 13 or eight
the next phase is having students watch shows to look at trends in narratives and characters
and Llamas-Rodriguez says the plan is for Gesheva and Hudson to continue with the project if they’re able
the second outcome of the project will be an academic article on the sociocultural significance of Netflix original shows in Mexico
The arrival of Netflix in Mexico “became a big moment of rethinking
What is Mexican television going to look like now?” Llamas-Rodriguez says
producing a lot more original content and moving the Latin American headquarters of Netflix to Mexico City
so I’ve been tracking that over the last several years.”
Part of his interest has been in trying to figure out how streaming originals differ from older broadcast content
like the melodramatic telenovelas he watched with his grandmother growing up
Some streaming shows still follow the beats of classic telenovelas
like a “guilty pleasure” Llamas-Rodriguez’ watches on Netflix
“¿Quién mató a Sara?” (“Who Killed Sara?”)
“A lot of the Netflix melodramas mimic a lot of the tropes of telenovelas,” he says
call ‘quality TV’—or the cable drama as well—and that look of having antiheroes as the protagonists
of making sure the pace of it is a lot slower and more contemplative.”
An interesting change he has seen and written about in Mexican and Argentine streaming series is the portrayal of famous singers
which broadcast networks would not have greenlit
“They don’t want to be implicated if that history is somehow related to themselves and the role they played,” he says
and “they probably rely more on getting permits from the government
so they also don’t want to be upsetting those kinds of relationships.”
Llamas-Rodriguez has felt encouraged by the growing inclusion of openly queer characters
but he is struck by how much the racial politics have not changed
“There’s an overrepresentation of people with light skin in all of these shows
and it’s an intersection of both light skin and wealth
so most of the characters are middle class
with little focus on characters from working-class backgrounds
An exception is HBO’s “VGLY,” about a group of poor teenagers in Mexico trying to make it in the Latin urban music world
“The imagined audience of the Netflix shows is still that middle
and so the implied assumption is they want to see themselves in those shows,” Llamas-Rodriguez says
“there wasn’t enough broadband internet for a lot of families to be able to stream
I think that is rapidly changing in the last few years
but yet the content itself hasn’t really caught up to those realities.”
the ambitious Dakar Greenbelt project seeks to create an extensive network of ecological infrastructure in and around the city to sustainably address environmental concerns and enhance urban life
With support from David Gouverneur and Ellen Neises
candidate Rob Levinthal in the Weitzman School of Design led two courses that included a field trip to Dakar
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Teia Salvino has announced her verbal commitment to the University of Alabama
Salvino is currently a junior at Santa Margarita Catholic High School
and swims year-round with the Mission Viejo Nadadores in California
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Salvino was featured in the “Best of the Rest” sprint freestyle section of SwimSwam’s 2024 recruit rankings
She was a key piece of Santa Margarita’s state championship team last spring
where she contributed two individual victories in addition to relays
followed by another victory in the 100 free where she clocked a 49.34
She has since improved on the 50 free time
as she hit a 22.36 to finish 4th at Winter Juniors – West in December
she also earned 11th in the 100 free (49.49)
Salvino was a finalist in the 100m backstroke and 50m free
She clocked a personal best time of 1:03.08 in the 100 back to earn 13th overall
while she recorded a 26.02 to place 13th in the 50 free
Salvino is poised to make an immediate impact at the conference level for Alabama
Her best 50 free time would have put her just inside the B-final at SECs last year
while her 100 back would have landed her comfortably in the C-final
She is also right on the bubble of what it took to make finals in the 200 free and 200 IM last year
meaning she’ll have options when it comes to line-ups
Alabama’s sprint and backstroke group will have turned over by the time Salvino is on campus
and Paige Thome in Alabama’s class of 2028
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(LEX 18) — A Laurel County woman is facing charges after authorities say her two children were found wandering on a road in London
35-year-old Teia Carter was arrested Monday afternoon off London Dock Road
The Laurel County Sheriff's Office says two deputies saw a 2-year-old boy walking in a ditch line on London Dock Road
They also found a 3-year-old boy walking along the side of London Dock Road with no adult supervision
The Laurel County Sheriff's Office says child protective services responded to the scene
Carter is facing two counts of wanton endangerment in the second degree
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Teia Synthesizers vcA Team is a new dual VCA module for Eurorack with per-channel velocity unlocking a dynamic expression level
Simple single or dual-channel VCAs belong to the standard arsenal of a beginner Eurorack Synthesizer
These make it easy to control the amplifier with voltage control
The Portuguese Eurorack manufacturer also has a new dual VCA on the table one that has a clever addition that I would like to see in more VCA modules
The vcA Team is a dual VCA module with dynamic expression control in mind
the fun begins in the new module from Teia Synthesizers
Besides its DC-coupled mono input/output per channel
the vcA Team offers independent velocity control for each of them
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submitted his letter of resignation before the May board meeting
Trustees unanimously approved the process to fill the remainder of Faulkner’s term
At the Mesquite ISD board meeting earlier this week
trustees voted to appoint Collier to the open seat based on a recommendation from a board subcommittee consisting of officers Gary Bingham
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”I’m so excited,” Collier said in a news release. “I get to contribute right here where I’m from and where I have two children in school.”
Collier has served as a teacher at West Mesquite High School and Cesar Chavez Public Charter Schools.
She also serves on the board of Historic Mesquite Inc. and as a City of Mesquite Landmark Commissioner.
Her work has appeared in various publications
The left image is the HAMO image and the right image is the LAMO image
Teia crater is in the top left quadrant of the LAMO image
The LAMO image is approximately three times better spatial resolution than the HAMO image
In images with higher spatial resolutions smaller objects can be better distinguished
In both the HAMO and LAMO images the degraded top rim and fresh bottom rim of Teia crater can be seen
along with the degraded crater to the bottom right that Teia partially covers
The cause of Teia's degraded top rim is much clearer in the LAMO image: there is a large slump of material covering the top rim of Teia
There are numerous boulders on the slumped material
which can be identified by the shadows that they cast to the left
These images are located in Vesta's Numisia quadrangle
NASA's Dawn spacecraft obtained the left image with its framing camera on Oct
This image was taken through the camera's clear filter
The distance to the surface of Vesta is 700 kilometers (435 miles) and the image has a resolution of about 62 meters (203 feet) per pixel
This image was acquired during the HAMO (high-altitude mapping orbit) phase of the mission
NASA's Dawn spacecraft obtained the right image with its framing camera on Jan
The distance to the surface of Vesta is 272 kilometers (169 miles) and the image has a resolution of about 19 meters (62 feet) per pixel
This image was acquired during the LAMO (low-altitude mapping orbit) phase of the mission
The Dawn mission to Vesta and Ceres is managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena
UCLA is responsible for overall Dawn mission science
The Dawn framing cameras have been developed and built under the leadership of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research
with significant contributions by DLR German Aerospace Center
and in coordination with the Institute of Computer and Communication Network Engineering
The framing camera project is funded by the Max Planck Society
More information about Dawn is online at http://www.nasa.gov/dawn and http://dawn.jpl.nasa.gov
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She had a perfect start to her national team career.
On Tuesday, in the women’s 100m backstroke event of the Southeast Games in Cambodia, somebody torpedoed her way across the Aquatics Center of the Morodok Techo National Stadium, and introduced herself as the new star of Philippine swimming.
Her name is Teia Salvino. She is just 17 years old.
Debuting for the Philippine team, the teen sensation captured the 100m backstroke gold medal in historic fashion. Finishing at 1:01:64, Salvino broke both the Philippine and SEA Games records.
The previous biennial meet record for women’s 100m backstroke was 1:01.89, set by Vietnam’s Nguyen Thi Anh Vien in 2017. Meanwhile, the old Philippine record belonged to Chloe Isleta who clocked in 1:02.70 at the ASEAN University Games last year.
“I totally am [in shock]. I’m just super grateful. Honestly, I started crying after my race. I was just overwhelmed by emotions, happy emotions, of course. I’m very happy to win a gold medal for the Philippines,” Salvino told One Sports' Cesca Litton-Kalaw.
The youngster’s record-breaking outing in Phnom Penh is impressive, but what really makes it special is how she rose to the occasion in just her international stage debut.
Yes, she won gold and etched her name in the record books in her first try racing against other national athletes.
“It’s my first gold medal. And it’s my first international meet. It’s all so surreal. I can’t find the words.” said the University of Alabama-bound swimmer.
Salvino, who's currently a junior high school student at the Santa Margarita Catholic School in California, seemed ready for the bright lights. Going into the regional event, her concern was the possibility of experiencing jet lag. Butterflies in the stomach? Not a thing. In fact, she was raring to get into the water to compete.
“Honestly, my biggest worry was jetlag. I got in here early and I just took it day by day. And I was honestly very excited for today. So, I’m happy that it ended up this way,” she said.
Teia has what it takes to become the face of Philippine water sports. She’s got the drive. She’s got the skills. We imagine that her movie-star looks would also help. And she’s just 17. Her future as a national athlete is way brighter than the shiny gold medal she had just won.
(With reports from Cesca Litton-Kalaw, One Sports)
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Camilla Salander: That day? This is not about a day. This is about a lifetime. Are you not Lisbeth Salander, the righter of wrongs? The girl who hurts men who hurt women? All those lucky ladies. Wives, mothers, sisters. I could never figure it out. Why did you help everyone but me? For sixteen years, every day, you chose not to save me.
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it is the jewel in the crown of the American PRE breeder
the grey stallion incited of an avalanche of success at SICAB 2015
Combining his outings in the dressage and morphological circuit
the anchor and engine of Yeguada Trujillo is a diamond that has never stopped shining
the trophy cupboards of Yeguada Trujillo have been filling up with ribbons
as the stallion established an extraordinary and unique sporting record
he said goodbye in style to his great morphological sports career as the World Champion and World Champion in Functionality
Romero de Trujillo (by Enganoso VI x Cantaor) has been climbing through the different levels of Dressage simultaneously
It began with his participation in the World Championship of Young Horses in 2018 (7-year-olds) in Ermelo
he made his debut at the Grand Prix level and at the end of 2021
he was proclaimed SICAB champion at the highest level with stellar scores
A year and a half later after his GP debut
In a few days he will go down the centerline in Herning to represent the Spanish team in the 2022 World Championships Dressage
Today USPRE chats openly with Teia Hernández who explains her beginnings with Romero de Trujillo
A few weeks ago you were told that you were part of the Spanish quartet for Herning
I burst into tears and we went to celebrate with my family
Romero de Trujillo is World PRE Champion in morphologyrWhat does it mean for you to attend this event with a PRE
it is something that very recently seemed unattainable ..
because for a long time I have supported our breed
the Spanish team has not had three P.R.E.s
How does it feel to be the great advocate of the P.R.E.
I think that the PRE is living a very good moment at a sporting level
there are many people doing things better and better and it is being noticed in the results of all categories
The fact that we have 3 PRE horses in the team is nothing more than the result of the work that is being done
and I cannot think of a better way to represent our country
The list of P.R.E.s that have shone in the international arenas is formed by Evento
Now Romero de Trujillo joins this distinguished list
Since the beginning of 2015 you have been together
How do you assess your evolution in Dressage
Getting on this list is pretty overwhelming..
Romero de Trujillo has never ceased to surprise us
each step has been forward and according to the possibilities we had at that time
he has always accepted the increase in difficulty and the pressure required to climb levels
At the 2018 World YH Championships in ErmeloHerning will be your first experience representing the colours of the Spanish flag in an event of such magnitude
the memory of all those videotapes cannot be taken out of my head..
and I still do not get the idea that I am going to be part of such an event
Romero de Trujillo is the great flagship of the American Yeguada
What would you highlight about its great stage in the morphology circuit
Romero de Trujillo has managed to be two times World Champion in Sicab (2015 – 2019) and also as an Absolute Champion of functionality..
there is no title more important than this in terms of morphological circuit
From morphology to being part of the Spanish team for Herning 2022
It's not something you keep in mind every day
The morphological does not exclude dressage
but Romero de Trujillo has shown enough quality to face great challenges
Romero de Trujillo at SICABRomero de Trujillo has a huge following in the United States
What is it about Romero de Trujillo that makes him so special
grows with the public and at the same time transmits serenity and ease
Herning is going to be a very important appointment
The top six teams will get the ticket to the Olympics
but we are all very focused and the team is strong
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Modders ‘smr1957’ and ‘Tasheni’ have released a new DLC-sized mod for Skyrim Special Edition
from Dawnstar to Castle Volkihar and take their companions with them
The Pride of Teia is a really big sailable ship with two fully functional interiors: a cabin and a basement
The doors in the interiors function in two directions: They teleport you either on that ship in Skyrim or on that ship in Teia
You can download Tasheni’s The Pride of Teia from here
Make also sure to read its installation guide
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Jezzie Flannigan: You mean you are what you do
Alex Cross: No
then you get good at something along the way
Jezzie Flannigan: What if you do
Alex Cross: Then you betray yourself. That's a sad thing.
Philippines’ Teia Isabella Dunlap Salvino poses with the gold medal after winning the women’s 100m backstroke final in SEA Games 32 on May 10
The 17-year-old finished in 1 minute and 1.64 seconds
surpassing the record of 1 minute and 1.89 seconds set by Vietnam’s Nguyen Thi Anh Vien at the 2017 Games in Malaysia
She was two seconds faster than Faith Elizabeth Koo of Singapore
Indonesia’s Angel Gabriella Yus won the bronze medal
She also broke her national record of 1 minute and 2.7 seconds set by Chloe Isleta at the ASEAN University Swimming Championships in Thailand last year
Philippine-American Salvino is currently a member of the University of Alabama
Last week she set a new national record of 28.99 seconds in the 50m backstroke though that only fetched her a bronze medal
Earlier Xiandi Chua won the Philippines’ first swimming gold medal in the women's 200m backstroke
which also broke the games record set by Vien in 2017
The Philippines are currently fifth in the medal standings with 26 gold medals
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.st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By Myles Ma | NJ Advance Media for NJ.comHILLSDALE — Her family thought Teia Gallo might be married at St
mourners filled the church pews for Gallo’s funeral
stabbed her multiple times with a kitchen knife following an argument
will never leave my heart or my soul,” Destiny Gallo
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She graduated in 2011 from Paramus Catholic High School
Destiny remembered Teia for sharing books and movies with her
for telling her jokes when she was scared and for listening to Michael Buble’s “Everything” over and over again in her car
John the Baptist sang the song before the service on Monday
“You taught me to always smile and never shed a tear over the little things,” Destiny said
Destiny said she had hoped to see Teia get married in the church to longtime boyfriend Shaakeed Belizaire
Teia is survived by a large family with more than a dozen siblings including her youngest brother
Public defenders for Travis entered not guilty pleas to charges of murder and weapons possession on Friday
Prosecutors are weighing whether to charge him as an adult
The family is preparing for his legal defense
Destiny struck a tone of forgiveness in her eulogy for Teia
“Please continue to watch over our beloved brother Travis,” Destiny said
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EXCLUSIVE: An 18-year-old Washington Township man charged with killing his 20-year-old sister in their home in late 2013 told police he deliberately waited until they were alone
with only their youngest brother in the house
sources with direct knowledge of the case told CLIFFVIEW PILOT
who was arraigned in a Hackensack courtroom this morning
had been at odds and bickering constantly with his sister
Roe entered a not-guilty plea this morning on behalf of Travis
Gallo was then returned to the Bergen County Jail
where he remains held on $2 million bail under an indictment charging him with murder
illegal weapons possession and evidence tampering by “washing blood off his hands and arms and [the] knife and trying to hide the knife.”
Authorities originally charged Gallo as a juvenile but got the case waived to adult criminal court due to the nature of the crime and how close he was to his 18th birthday
215-pound Gallo stabbed his sister during an argument in the family kitchen the day after Christmas
The younger brother called police and a fourth sibling arrived at the Pershing Avenue home off Ridgewood Road around the same time as responding officers
Teia Gallo had been stabbed no fewer than two dozen times
She was still alive when the first emergency responders found here
but ALS paramedics pronounced her dead less than a half-hour later
Robert Gallo — a popular gynecologist at Hackensack University Medical Center — and his wife
have nine biological children along with Travis and a teenage sister of his and Teia’s
Teia was a junior at Dominican College in Orangeburg
where she was studying to become a physical therapist
a special education senior at Westwood Regional High School
according to Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli
Gallo was expected to be charged in the crime sometime Friday
he said.The Gallo family had not yet returned home around midday Friday as the house was still a crime scene under investigation
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Philippines — Southeast Asian Games newbie Teia Salvino swam like a veteran after resetting the tournament and the national records in the women’s 100-meter backstroke on Tuesday
the Filipino-American finished the two-part course at 1:01.64
Singapore’s Faith Elizabeth Koo narrowly copped silver after clocking 1:03.68
just hundredths of a second faster than Indonesia’s Angel Gabriella Yus
who already secured a silver medal in the women’s 200m backstroke
a student-athlete at the University of Alabama
broke the six-year SEA Games record set by Vietnam’s Nguyen Thi Anh Vien in the 2017 edition
She also eclipsed the 1:02.70 Philippine record of Isleta set in the ASEAN University Games last year
Salvino’s win is the country’s second women’s swimming gold after Xiandi Chua‘s performance in the 200m backstroke.
A day earlier, the prodigy also reset the national record in the women’s 50m backstroke with a time of 28.99 seconds for a bronze-medal finish. – Rappler.com
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Not to alarm anyone, but we’re now three quarters of the way through 2022, and we’re still no closer to knowing when the next Elder Scrolls game is going to release
and we did know it was going to take years to come out
but it’d still be nice to be shown even a little peek
Check out some hilarious Skyrim wins and fails below
The Pride of Teia is an update to the modder’s existing project
and now includes a massive ship to sail around with
complete with a fully functioning cabin and basement
a world somewhere lying between the Sea of Ghosts and the Eltheric Ocean
a lot of wildlife and underwater life,” the updated mod’s description reads
from Dawnstar to Castle Volkihar and take your companions with you.”
You can download the original mod from Tasheni’s website, here, and the Pride of Teia update from NexusMods
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He pleaded not guilty.Family members shared memories of Teia during the service.“You taught me to always smile and never shed a tear over the little things,” her younger sister
according to the NJ.com report.She also expressed forgiveness for Travis
according to the reports.The Gallo family included 12 children
including three — both Teia and Travis among them — who were adopted
The large extended family took up the first three pews in St
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