Ultraman Ribut, Malaysia's very own Ultraman, joins the Ultra Galaxy Fight - AsiaOne

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This Sunday (September 29), get ready to watch Malaysia's very own Ultraman - Ultraman Ribut - take on the League Of Darkness!

The character is a collaboration between Malaysia's Les' Copaque Productions (the creators of Upin & Ipin) and Tsuburaya Productions, the creators of Ultraman. His powers include super-speed, an Ultra armour that can withstand high temperatures, and also a 'Ribut Blocker' brace he wears on his left arm, which can project a force barrier to shield him from enemy attacks.

Part of the New Generation Ultras team, Ultraman Ribut will be appearing in a special episode of Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes, an online-only micro-series shown on the Tsubaraya Official YouTube channel. The episode will be released on September 29 and is available in both Japanese and English.

In the micro-series, the New Generation Ultras team up to fight the League of Darkness, an evil organisation that consists of the Ultras' former foes, and led by a pair of evil Ultras named X Darkness and Geed Darkness, who can somehow draw power from the good Ultras' light to enhance their dark power.

Ultraman Ribut has also made appearances in the previous seasons of Upin Dan Ipin in Malaysia and Indonesia back in 2015. In the show, Ribut saves Kuala Lumpur from being destroyed by alien monsters Alien Kilat, Raksasa Bayang and Raksasa Halilintar, with the help of the twins.

One of Japan's most iconic superheroes, Ultraman was created in 1966 by special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya, and has since spawned numerous TV shows, comics, films and merchandise. In a recent press conference, Tsuburaya Productions announced a global expansion plan that includes developing South East Asia into one of its biggest markets outside of Japan.

Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes is just one of the numerous shows the production house has lined up for the franchise.

The latest Ultraman series, Ultraman R/B, is already showing in Malaysia on Astro Ceria, while its next show, Ultraman Taiga, will premiere next year.

A second season of Netflix’s original Ultraman anime series has already been announced, and Shin Ultraman, a feature film adaptation of the original 1966 Ultraman, is slated for a 2021 release.
 



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Ultraman Ribut, Malaysia's very own Ultraman, joins the Ultra Galaxy Fight - AsiaOne

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This Sunday (September 29), get ready to watch Malaysia's very own Ultraman - Ultraman Ribut - take on the League Of Darkness!

The character is a collaboration between Malaysia's Les' Copaque Productions (the creators of Upin & Ipin) and Tsuburaya Productions, the creators of Ultraman. His powers include super-speed, an Ultra armour that can withstand high temperatures, and also a 'Ribut Blocker' brace he wears on his left arm, which can project a force barrier to shield him from enemy attacks.

Part of the New Generation Ultras team, Ultraman Ribut will be appearing in a special episode of Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes, an online-only micro-series shown on the Tsubaraya Official YouTube channel. The episode will be released on September 29 and is available in both Japanese and English.

In the micro-series, the New Generation Ultras team up to fight the League of Darkness, an evil organisation that consists of the Ultras' former foes, and led by a pair of evil Ultras named X Darkness and Geed Darkness, who can somehow draw power from the good Ultras' light to enhance their dark power.

Ultraman Ribut has also made appearances in the previous seasons of Upin Dan Ipin in Malaysia and Indonesia back in 2015. In the show, Ribut saves Kuala Lumpur from being destroyed by alien monsters Alien Kilat, Raksasa Bayang and Raksasa Halilintar, with the help of the twins.

One of Japan's most iconic superheroes, Ultraman was created in 1966 by special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya, and has since spawned numerous TV shows, comics, films and merchandise. In a recent press conference, Tsuburaya Productions announced a global expansion plan that includes developing South East Asia into one of its biggest markets outside of Japan.

Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes is just one of the numerous shows the production house has lined up for the franchise.

The latest Ultraman series, Ultraman R/B, is already showing in Malaysia on Astro Ceria, while its next show, Ultraman Taiga, will premiere next year.

A second season of Netflix’s original Ultraman anime series has already been announced, and Shin Ultraman, a feature film adaptation of the original 1966 Ultraman, is slated for a 2021 release.
 



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Ultraman Ribut, Malaysia's Very Own Ultraman, Joins The Ultra Galaxy Fight! - Star2.com

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This Sunday (September 29), get ready to watch Malaysia’s very own Ultraman – Ultraman Ribut – take on the League Of Darkness!

The character is a collaboration between Malaysia’s Les’ Copaque Productions (the creators of Upin & Ipin) and Tsuburaya Productions, the creators of Ultraman. His powers include super-speed, an Ultra armour that can withstand high temperatures, and also a ‘Ribut Blocker’ brace he wears on his left arm, which can project a force barrier to shield him from enemy attacks.

Part of the New Generation Ultras team, Ultraman Ribut will be appearing in a special episode of Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes, an online-only micro-series shown on the Tsubaraya Official YouTube channel. The episode will be released on September 29 and is available in both Japanese and English.

In the micro-series, the New Generation Ultras team up to fight the League of Darkness, an evil organisation that consists of the Ultras’ former foes, and led by a pair of evil Ultras named X Darkness and Geed Darkness, who can somehow draw power from the good Ultras’ light to enhance their dark power.

Ultraman Ribut

Ultraman Ribut.

Ultraman Ribut has also made appearances in the previous seasons of Upin Dan Ipin in Malaysia and Indonesia back in 2015. In the show, Ribut saves Kuala Lumpur from being destroyed by alien monsters Alien Kilat, Raksasa Bayang and Raksasa Halilintar, with the help of the twins.

One of Japan’s most iconic superheroes, Ultraman was created in 1966 by special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya, and has since spawned numerous TV shows, comics, films and merchandise. In a recent press conference, Tsuburaya Productions announced a global expansion plan that includes developing South East Asia into one of its biggest markets outside of Japan.

Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes is just one of the numerous shows the production house has lined up for the franchise. The latest Ultraman series, Ultraman R/B, is already showing in Malaysia on Astro Ceria, while its next show, Ultraman Taiga, will premiere next year. A second season of Netflix’s original Ultraman anime series has already been announced, and Shin Ultraman, a feature film adaptation of the original 1966 Ultraman, is slated for a 2021 release.



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Ultraman Ribut, Malaysia's Very Own Ultraman, Joins The Ultra Galaxy Fight! - Star2.com

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This Sunday (September 29), get ready to watch Malaysia’s very own Ultraman – Ultraman Ribut – take on the League Of Darkness!

The character is a collaboration between Malaysia’s Les’ Copaque Productions (the creators of Upin & Ipin) and Tsuburaya Productions, the creators of Ultraman. His powers include super-speed, an Ultra armour that can withstand high temperatures, and also a ‘Ribut Blocker’ brace he wears on his left arm, which can project a force barrier to shield him from enemy attacks.

Part of the New Generation Ultras team, Ultraman Ribut will be appearing in a special episode of Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes, an online-only micro-series shown on the Tsubaraya Official YouTube channel. The episode will be released on September 29 and is available in both Japanese and English.

In the micro-series, the New Generation Ultras team up to fight the League of Darkness, an evil organisation that consists of the Ultras’ former foes, and led by a pair of evil Ultras named X Darkness and Geed Darkness, who can somehow draw power from the good Ultras’ light to enhance their dark power.

Ultraman Ribut

Ultraman Ribut.

Ultraman Ribut has also made appearances in the previous seasons of Upin Dan Ipin in Malaysia and Indonesia back in 2015. In the show, Ribut saves Kuala Lumpur from being destroyed by alien monsters Alien Kilat, Raksasa Bayang and Raksasa Halilintar, with the help of the twins.

One of Japan’s most iconic superheroes, Ultraman was created in 1966 by special effects director Eiji Tsuburaya, and has since spawned numerous TV shows, comics, films and merchandise. In a recent press conference, Tsuburaya Productions announced a global expansion plan that includes developing South East Asia into one of its biggest markets outside of Japan.

Ultra Galaxy Fight: New Generation Heroes is just one of the numerous shows the production house has lined up for the franchise. The latest Ultraman series, Ultraman R/B, is already showing in Malaysia on Astro Ceria, while its next show, Ultraman Taiga, will premiere next year. A second season of Netflix’s original Ultraman anime series has already been announced, and Shin Ultraman, a feature film adaptation of the original 1966 Ultraman, is slated for a 2021 release.



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Research Team Discovers New Route to Carbon-Neutral Fuels from Carbon Dioxide - Lab Manager Magazine

Research Team Discovers New Route to Carbon-Neutral Fuels from Carbon Dioxide - Lab Manager Magazine

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Co2 ReductionArtistic representation of a nickel-based electrode as a broken down fuel pump and of a cerium-based electrode as a new, productive pump.Credit: Cube3D

If the idea of flying on battery-powered commercial jets makes you nervous, you can relax a little. Researchers have discovered a practical starting point for converting carbon dioxide into sustainable liquid fuels, including fuels for heavier modes of transportation that may prove very difficult to electrify, like airplanes, ships, and freight trains.

Carbon-neutral re-use of CO2 has emerged as an alternative to burying the greenhouse gas underground. In a new study published Sept. 16 in Nature Energy, researchers from Stanford University and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) show how electricity and an Earth-abundant catalyst can convert CO2 into energy-rich carbon monoxide (CO) better than conventional methods. The catalyst—cerium oxide—is much more resistant to breaking down. Stripping oxygen from CO2 to make CO gas is the first step in turning CO2 into nearly any liquid fuel and other products, like synthetic gas and plastics. The addition of hydrogen to CO can produce fuels like synthetic diesel and the equivalent of jet fuel. The team envisions using renewable power to make the CO and for subsequent conversions, which would result in carbon-neutral products.

"We showed we can use electricity to reduce CO2 into CO with 100 percent selectivity and without producing the undesired byproduct of solid carbon," said William Chueh, an associate professor of materials science and engineering at Stanford, one of three senior authors of the paper.

Chueh, aware of DTU's research in this area, invited Christopher Graves, associate professor in DTU's Energy Conversion & Storage Department, and Theis Skafte, a DTU doctoral candidate at the time, to come to Stanford and work on the technology together.

"We had been working on high-temperature CO2 electrolysis for years, but the collaboration with Stanford was the key to this breakthrough," said Skafte, lead author of the study, who is now a postdoctoral researcher at DTU. "We achieved something we couldn't have separately—both fundamental understanding and practical demonstration of a more robust material."

Barriers to conversion

One advantage sustainable liquid fuels could have over the electrification of transportation is that they could use the existing gasoline and diesel infrastructure, like engines, pipelines, and gas stations. Additionally, the barriers to electrifying airplanes and ships—long distance travel and the high weight of batteries—would not be problems for energy-dense, carbon-neutral fuels.

Although plants reduce CO2 to carbon-rich sugars naturally, an artificial electrochemical route to CO has yet to be widely commercialized. Among the problems: Devices use too much electricity, convert a low percentage of CO2 molecules, or produce pure carbon that destroys the device. Researchers in the new study first examined how different devices succeeded and failed in CO2 electrolysis.

Related Article: Research Aims to Help Renewable Jet Fuel Take Flight

With insights gained, the researchers built two cells for CO2 conversion testing: one with cerium oxide and the other with conventional nickel-based catalysts. The ceria electrode remained stable, while carbon deposits damaged the nickel electrode, significantly shortening the catalyst's lifetime.

"This remarkable capability of ceria has major implications for the practical lifetime of CO2 electrolyzer devices," said DTU's Graves, a senior author of the study and visiting scholar at Stanford at the time. "Replacing the current nickel electrode with our new ceria electrode in the next generation electrolyzer would improve device lifetime."

Road to commercialization

Eliminating early cell death could significantly lower the cost of commercial CO production. The suppression of carbon buildup also allows the new type of device to convert more of the CO2 to CO, which is limited to well below 50 percent CO product concentration in today's cells. This could also reduce production costs.

"The carbon-suppression mechanism on ceria is based on trapping the carbon in stable oxidized form. We were able to explain this behavior with computational models of CO2 reduction at elevated temperature, which was then confirmed with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of the cell in operation," said Michal Bajdich, a senior author of the paper and an associate staff scientist at the SUNCAT Center for Interface Science & Catalysis, a partnership between the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford's School of Engineering.

The high cost of capturing CO2 has been a barrier to sequestering it underground on a large scale, and that high cost could be a barrier to using CO2 to make more sustainable fuels and chemicals. However, the market value of those products combined with payments for avoiding the carbon emissions could help technologies that use CO2 overcome the cost hurdle more quickly.

The researchers hope that their initial work on revealing the mechanisms in CO2 electrolysis devices by spectroscopy and modeling will help others in tuning the surface properties of ceria and other oxides to further improve CO2 electrolysis.



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Coors, Lagunitas Enter Colorado Marijuana Drink Market | Westword - Westword

Coors, Lagunitas Enter Colorado Marijuana Drink Market | Westword - Westword

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It was only a matter of time. Coors is finally in the weed business.

Well, kind of.

Colorado-based Coors Distributing Company, an arm of what today is the brewing behemoth Molson Coors Brewing Company, announced September 18 that it would soon start distributing CBD-infused drinks: Sparkling CBD, a line of hemp-derived CBD sodas and sparkling beverages from the Rocky Mountain Soda Company. Distribution will only be in metro Denver at the moment, but won't be limited to liquor stores.

"We see a big demand for high-quality and unique products in the non-alcoholic space," CDC marketing director Jennifer DeGraff says in a statement announcing the deal. "While both brands are locally produced and focus on using high quality ingredients to deliver superior tasting products that stand out above competition, they each have relevant and unique brand propositions to fulfill varying consumer demands.”

As young people consume less alcohol compared to older generations, drink makers and liquor companies are scrambling for hip alternatives. Although non-intoxicating, CBD continues to grab more and more shelf space at liquor stores, with bitters and cocktail mixers now infused with the cannabinoid. In August, Left Hand Brewing launched a CBD-infused seltzer.

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However, CBD is still banned for commercial consumption by the Food and Drug Administration, so any distribution out of the state is technically illegal — but thanks to Colorado's legalization of hemp-infused foods and recreational cannabis, companies like Coors can use the state as a testing ground as they await looser federal regulations.

Coors isn't the only big brewing name to just announce it's joining Colorado's cannabis drink sector. Lagunitas Brewing Company's cannabis-infused line of non-alcoholic IPA-inspired beverages, Hi-Fi Hops, hit shelves in Colorado on September 18 — but these won't be available at liquor stores.

Unlike Coors, the Lagunitas drink uses intoxicating marijuana for infusions, producing drinks with 10 milligrams of THC as well as a line of beverages with 5 milligrams of both THC and CBD. Because of this, they can only be sold at marijuana dispensaries. Just the THC version is currently available in Colorado, according to the company, but the CBD drink will be available soon.

“Like California, Colorado is full of beer and cannabis enthusiasts. And we think they’re going to like how we’ve combined the two into a calorie-free, carb-free, THC-infused beverage," explains Dennis hunter, co-founder of CannaCraft, a partnering company with Lagunitas that helps produce Hi-Fi Hops.

Lagunitas now joins Blue Moon creator Keith Villa's THC-infused NA beer, Ceria, as a hoppy and heady option for Colorado cannabis users. 



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Stanford Researchers Discover a New Route to Carbon-Neutral Fuels From Carbon Dioxide - SciTechDaily

Stanford Researchers Discover a New Route to Carbon-Neutral Fuels From Carbon Dioxide - SciTechDaily

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Cerium Based Electrode Fuel Pump Representation

Artistic representation of a nickel-based electrode as a broken down fuel pump and of a cerium-based electrode as a new, productive pump. Credit: Cube3D

A new way to convert carbon dioxide into the building block for sustainable liquid fuels was very efficient in tests and did not have the reaction that destroys the conventional device.

If the idea of flying on battery-powered commercial jets makes you nervous, you can relax a little. Researchers have discovered a practical starting point for converting carbon dioxide into sustainable liquid fuels, including fuels for heavier modes of transportation that may prove very difficult to electrify, like airplanes, ships, and freight trains.

Carbon-neutral re-use of CO2 has emerged as an alternative to burying the greenhouse gas underground. In a new study published today in Nature Energy, researchers from Stanford University and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) show how electricity and an Earth-abundant catalyst can convert CO2 into energy-rich carbon monoxide (CO) better than conventional methods. The catalyst – cerium oxide – is much more resistant to breaking down. Stripping oxygen from CO2 to make CO gas is the first step in turning CO2 into nearly any liquid fuel and other products, like synthetic gas and plastics. The addition of hydrogen to CO can produce fuels like synthetic diesel and the equivalent of jet fuel. The team envisions using renewable power to make the CO and for subsequent conversions, which would result in carbon-neutral products.

“We showed we can use electricity to reduce CO2 into CO with 100 percent selectivity and without producing the undesired byproduct of solid carbon,” said William Chueh, an associate professor of materials science and engineering at Stanford, one of three senior authors of the paper.

Chueh, aware of DTU’s research in this area, invited Christopher Graves, associate professor in DTU’s Energy Conversion & Storage Department, and Theis Skafte, a DTU doctoral candidate at the time, to come to Stanford and work on the technology together.

“We had been working on high-temperature CO2 electrolysis for years, but the collaboration with Stanford was the key to this breakthrough,” said Skafte, lead author of the study, who is now a postdoctoral researcher at DTU. “We achieved something we couldn’t have separately – both fundamental understanding and practical demonstration of a more robust material.”

Barriers to conversion

One advantage sustainable liquid fuels could have over the electrification of transportation is that they could use the existing gasoline and diesel infrastructure, like engines, pipelines and gas stations. Additionally, the barriers to electrifying airplanes and ships – long-distance travel and the high weight of batteries – would not be problems for energy-dense, carbon-neutral fuels.

Christopher Graves, Michal Bajdich and Michael Machala

From left: Christopher Graves, Michal Bajdich and Michael Machala in front of the pulsed laser deposition machine that Machala used to fabricate the electrodes. Credit: Mark Golden

Although plants reduce CO2 to carbon-rich sugars naturally, an artificial electrochemical route to CO has yet to be widely commercialized. Among the problems: Devices use too much electricity, convert a low percentage of CO2 molecules, or produce pure carbon that destroys the device. Researchers in the new study first examined how different devices succeeded and failed in CO2 electrolysis.

With insights gained, the researchers built two cells for CO2 conversion testing: one with cerium oxide and the other with conventional nickel-based catalysts. The ceria electrode remained stable, while carbon deposits damaged the nickel electrode, significantly shortening the catalyst’s lifetime.

“This remarkable capability of ceria has major implications for the practical lifetime of CO2 electrolyzer devices,” said DTU’s Graves, a senior author of the study and visiting scholar at Stanford at the time. “Replacing the current nickel electrode with our new ceria electrode in the next generation electrolyzer would improve device lifetime.”

Road to commercialization

Eliminating early cell death could significantly lower the cost of commercial CO production. The suppression of carbon buildup also allows the new type of device to convert more of the CO2 to CO, which is limited to well below 50 percent CO product concentration in today’s cells. This could also reduce production costs.

“The carbon-suppression mechanism on ceria is based on trapping the carbon in stable oxidized form. We were able to explain this behavior with computational models of CO2 reduction at elevated temperature, which was then confirmed with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of the cell in operation,” said Michal Bajdich, a senior author of the paper and an associate staff scientist at the SUNCAT Center for Interface Science & Catalysis, a partnership between the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford’s School of Engineering.

The high cost of capturing CO2 has been a barrier to sequestering it underground on a large scale, and that high cost could be a barrier to using CO2 to make more sustainable fuels and chemicals. However, the market value of those products combined with payments for avoiding the carbon emissions could help technologies that use CO2 overcome the cost hurdle more quickly.

The researchers hope that their initial work on revealing the mechanisms in CO2 electrolysis devices by spectroscopy and modeling will help others in tuning the surface properties of ceria and other oxides to further improve CO2 electrolysis.

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Chueh is also a senior fellow at Stanford’s Precourt Institute for Energy. Other Stanford co-authors are PhD alumnus Zixuan Guan, postdoc Michael Machala, former postdocs Matteo Monti and Chirranjeevi B. Gopal, and SLAC postdoc Jose A. Garrido Torres. Other DTU co-authors are PhD candidate Lev Martinez, nanolab group leader Eugen Stamate and staff researcher Simone Sanna. The other co-authors are Ethan J. Crumlin, a research scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Max Garcia Melchor, an assistant professor at Trinity College, Dublin.

This project was supported by Haldor Topsoe A/S, Innovation Fund Denmark, the Danish Agency for Science, Technology & Innovation and Energinet.dk., the U.S. Department of Energy, the SUNCAT Center and a National Science Foundation CAREER award.

Reference: “Selective high-temperature CO2 electrolysis enabled by oxidized carbon intermediates” by Theis L. Skafte, Zixuan Guan, Michael L. Machala, Chirranjeevi B. Gopal, Matteo Monti, Lev Martinez, Eugen Stamate, Simone Sanna, Jose A. Garrido Torres, Ethan J. Crumlin, Max García-Melchor, Michal Bajdich, William C. Chueh and Christopher Graves, 16 September 2019, Nature Energy.
DOI: 10.1038/s41560-019-0457-4



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Cannabis-Infused Drinks Offer a Different Kind of Buzz - September 11, 2019 - OZY

Cannabis-Infused Drinks Offer a Different Kind of Buzz - September 11, 2019 - OZY

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Cannabis-Infused Drinks Offer a Different Kind of Buzz

While mixing alcohol and THC is outlawed in the United States, savvy new beverage developers are finding ways of skirting that law, OZY reports. Nevada’s Two Roots Brewing Company offers five nonalcoholic cannabis drinks, while Colorado’s CERIA Brewing launched its first THC-infused alcohol-free beer in December. With alcohol consumption on the slide, they’re part of a growing trend as cannabis usage climbs.

What’s next? Major brands like Corona and Heineken-owned Lagunitas are tapping into a drinkable cannabis market that’s expected to hit $1.4 billion in the next five years in the U.S. alone.



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The Presidential Daily Brief for September 11, 2019 - OZY

The Presidential Daily Brief for September 11, 2019 - OZY

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The Swiss-born Frank, who died Monday at the age of 94, rose to prominence by capturing the loneliness and heartache of post-war American life in his 1958 photo book The Americans. Traveling across his adopted homeland, Frank documented the poverty and racism that lay beneath the myth of the American dream, including the banalities of everyday life. “I was tired of romanticism,” he explained.

How will he be remembered? Observers say he “changed the course of American photography” by documenting gritty realities.

Read OZY’s Flashback on the Russian photographer who hid all her work.



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Will Weed-Infused Drinks Get the Booze Industry Buzzing Again? - OZY

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Alcohol sales in the U.S. are in steady decline — they’ve gone down three years in a row. Experts say health and wellness concerns are turning people away. But brewers may finally have found the savior they’ve been desperately seeking.

Recreational cannabis use is legal in 11 of the United States, Guam and the District of Columbia. Now, a growing number of path-breaking brewers and other entrepreneurs are adding weed to beverages to offer healthier drinks than regular beer or wine — while retaining the high that consumers seek. In the process, they’re giving birth to an entirely new industry and offering major breweries a lifeline just when their business otherwise appears headed for rocky times.

It’s illegal under regulations of the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) to mix alcohol and tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the psychoactive compound in cannabis, in a beverage. But an increasing number of cannabis-infused drinks that stick within the law are emerging across the country, promising to reshape how Americans get their kick.

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Nevada-based Two Roots Brewing Company, founded in 2016, sells nonalcoholic THC-infused drinks in five flavors. Colorado-based CERIA Brewing sold its first nonalcoholic cannabis beer in December 2018. It’s now available at 132 marijuana dispensaries across the state. These nonalcoholic beers normally contain between 2.5 and 10 milligrams of THC (medicated gummy bears, for example, each contain 10 milligrams), and so give the drinker a high. Yet they’re good for your expanding waistline, whereas a 12-ounce can of Budweiser has 145 calories. These THC-infused nonalcoholic beers carry half those calories. Cannabis-infused nonalcoholic wines ­­­­—such as those produced by California’s Rebel Coast Winery are even better — they contain about one-third the number of calories of a glass of regular wine.

The most socially acceptable and responsible form of cannabis consumption is through drinkables.

Keith Villa, CERIA Brewing

For those craving healthier alcohol, some breweries are infusing their drinks with cannabidiol or CBD, the other natural compound found in cannabis and hemp plants but which has no psychoactive effect. Oregon-based Coalition Brewing makes a 5-milligram CBD-infused ‘Two Flowers IPA’ pint with 6 percent alcohol content. These won’t help you avoid calories, but initial research suggests CBD helps control epilepsy, depression, PTSD and other ailments. Meanwhile, research published in July in the journal JAMA Pediatrics also suggested that weed smokers are ready to move to other forms of cannabis consumption where it’s legalized — adding yet another potential market for these companies.

“For us, the most socially acceptable and responsible form of cannabis consumption is through drinkables,” says Keith Villa, the founder of CERIA Brewing. “Beer is really the beverage of the everyday person.”

The challenges for the traditional alcohol industry aren’t going anywhere. A 2012 study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that alcohol counts for one-sixth of the daily caloric intake for the average American. If drinkers in the Czech Republic, the world’s top beer-guzzling country at 143 liters per capita, were to switch to cannabis-infused, nonalcoholic beer (cannabis use was decriminalized there in 2014 though is only legal for medicinal use today), an average person would shed more than 31,000 calories off their annual diet — the equivalent of around 55 Big Macs.

Meanwhile, the global cannabis drinks market is forecast to top $5 billion by 2026. According to food and beverages consultancy Zenith Global, the cannabis drinks market in America is set to grow in value from $89 million last year to $1.4 billion over the next five years; this fall Canada is expected to legalize cannabis-infused beverages nationwide.

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It’s not just craft breweries looking to get into weed. In 2017, Dutch beer giant Heineken bought full ownership of California-based Lagunitas Brewing Company, which produces the Hi-Fi Hops range of THC-infused, hop-flavored beverages. Last year, Constellation Brands, the makers of Corona beer and other drinks, invested $4 billion for a 38 percent stake in the Canadian marijuana company Canopy Growth. And last September, The Coca-Cola Co. said that while it had no interest in cannabis, it is “closely watching the growth of nonpsychoactive CBD as an ingredient in functional wellness beverages.”

In addition to CBD-infused alcoholic brews and THC-laced nonalcoholic beverages, there are also drinks that contain CBD but no alcohol. These cannabis mocktails, lemonade shots, coffees and carbonated drinks are already on the market in states where recreational cannabis is legal. They won’t get you high but promise the health benefits of CBD.

For sure, this new industry faces bumps on the road. From a medical perspective, many professionals are wary of overblowing the merits of using cannabis beverages to treat patients. “Low doses [of CBD] can produce therapeutic effects, but, in general, no effects can be observed at higher doses,” says Dr. Alline Cristina de Campos of the University of São Paulo’s department of pharmacology.

But despite challenges, companies are growing more confident. When Colorado-based Dads & Dudes Breweria became America’s first company to gain federal approval for their formula of producing CBD-infused beer three years ago, the DEA summoned them to surrender their formula. They refused to do so and temporarily suspended production of the product while it legally challenged the DEA. But in 2018, the farm bill made hemp cultivation legal. Dads & Dudes started producing its CBD-infused beer again last November. Co-founder Mason Hembree says the DEA’s focus on them was because they’re “the pioneers of this product.”

That may be, but Hembree and the many others who are wetting their feet in this nascent industry are all convinced that an unstoppable cannabis beverage tide is coming soon, no matter what the DEA or other agencies say.



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Chemical Polishing Slurry Market Research Report 2019– Growth, Trends, and Forecasts to 2025 - Shopping Surf

Chemical Polishing Slurry Market Research Report 2019– Growth, Trends, and Forecasts to 2025 - Shopping Surf

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Los Angeles, United State, 10 September, 2019, – The report attempts to offer high-quality and accurate analysis of the global Chemical Polishing Slurry market, keeping in view market forecasts, competitive intelligence, and technological risks and advancements, and other important subjects. Its carefully crafted market intelligence allows market participants to understand the most significant developments in the global Chemical Polishing Slurry market that are impacting their business. Readers can become aware of crucial opportunities available in the global Chemical Polishing Slurry market as well as key factors driving and arresting market growth. The research study also provides deep geographical analysis of the global Chemical Polishing Slurry market and sheds light on important applications and products that market players can focus on for achieving strong growth.

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The report includes a detailed segmentation study of the global Chemical Polishing Slurry market, where all of the segments are analyzed in terms of market growth, share, growth rate, and other vital factors. It also provides the attractiveness index of segments so that players can be informed about lucrative revenue pockets of the global Chemical Polishing Slurry market. The extensive evaluation of segments provided in the report will help you to direct your investments, strategies, and teams to focus on the right areas of the global Chemical Polishing Slurry market.

Global Chemical Polishing Slurry Market Type Segments: Alumina Slurry, Colloidal Silica Slurry, Ceria Slurries

Global Chemical Polishing Slurry Market Application Segments: Silicon Wafers, Optical Substrate, Disk Drive Components, Other Microelectronic Surfaces

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  • Who are the top players in the value stream of the global Chemical Polishing Slurry market? What are the factors pushing their market growth?
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Edward Patrick Mora | Obituaries - Standard-Examiner

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"Lil Gorilla"

March 17, 1946 ~ August 24, 2019

Edward Patrick Mora (Fast Eddie) was born on March 17, 1946, in Ogden, Utah to Lupe and Maria Mora. He attended Ogden city school districts and was active in Jr. Varsity wrestling at Ben Lomond High School. He later enlisted in the US Army 101st Airborne Special Forces and served in the Vietnam War where he accommodated many awards and medals including the Silver Star Medal, Bronze Star Medal, Letter "V" Device, Air Medal, Army Commendations Medal, National Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Bronze Star Attachment Combat Infantryman Badge 1st Award, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Ribbon with Device, Expert Badge, Auto Rifle Bar, Sharpshooter Badge, Rifle Bar, and Parachutist Badge. He was a Purple Heart recipient and one of the most declorated in Ogden.

After his duty he then married Joann Gallegos and together they had four beautiful daughters that he loved and cherished deeply. They later divorced, and he then found his soul mate Gene Mora who was the love and light of his life. She brought him peace and joy to his life until the last of her days. Now the dance for eternity.

Eddie loved his Philadelphia Eagles, family, fishing, gambling, biking and most of all spending time with his loved ones.

He is survived by his children; Stacey (Joel) Mora, Desiree Mora, Dawn (Lonnie) Fronda, and Brandi, (Mike) Memmot, Susan and Cyrus. Siblings, David (Ernie), Richard (Ceria), Albert (Bernadette), Olga (Jim), Yolanda and Kathy. He is preceded in death by his parents, grandsons, Matt and Kayden, siblings, Ramon, Ruben, Lupe Jr., Joe, Dolores, Julia and Cecilia. Eddie will be missed by so many, he was truly loved by his grandchildren, great-grandchildren, many nephews and nieces, friends, comrades and especially his best bud his dog Bear.

Funeral service will be held Wednesday, September 4, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church 514 24th St, Ogden, Utah. Friends may visit family Tuesday, September 3, 2019, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Provident Funeral Home 3800 Washington Blvd, Ogden, Utah. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery 1875 Monroe Blvd, Ogden, Utah with full military honors.



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