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Four Terriers to Compete at U23 World Championships - Boston University Athletics

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Four members of the Boston University women's rowing team will represent their countries at the World Rowing U23 Championships on July 7-11 in Racice, Czech Republic.
 
Rising junior Susan Cook will represent the US in the women's quadruple sculls. Cook earned a spot on Team USA after participating in the USRowing selection camp which took place at the University of Iowa in June. During her sophomore season, Cook was part of the Terriers' varsity eight boat that went 7-2 in duel racing during and helped BU win bronze at the Patriot League Championship.

Joining Cook at the U23s will be rising sophomore Bianca Saffirio, who will compete for Italy in the lightweight 2x. Saffirio was also a member of the Terriers' varsity eight boat throughout the spring season. 
 
Also competing at U23s is rising sophomore Viktoria Zruttova, who will compete for Slovakia in the double sculls and incoming freshman Alina Berset, who will compete for the Swiss in the double sculls. 
 
"I'm thrilled for Susan, Bianca, Viki, and Alina, who will all be competing at their first U23 World Championship" said director of women's rowing Madeline Davis Tully. "They've put in a lot of work individually to make this goal a reality and I can't wait to see how they perform against the best in the world. Moreover, I'm pumped to have all four join back up with the team here at BU in the fall. Their experience and skill will be a major factor in driving the performance of our team forward in the coming years."
 
The World Rowing Under 23 Championships is the premier event of the year for under-23 rowers and attract up to 1,000 rowers from around the world with 22 men's and women's boat classes. For more information on the event click HERE
 

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Capella Space and Phase Four reveal Maxwell Engine performance - SpaceNews

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SAN FRANCISCO – Capella Space launched its fourth synthetic aperture radar satellite June 30 with a Maxwell electric thruster manufactured by propulsion startup Phase Four.

“The Maxwell systems in our satellites have been functioning nominally in the lab and in orbit, and Phase Four has provided great customer service all along the way,” Christian Lenz, Capella chief technology officer, said in a statement. “This has given us confidence to order additional engines.  We look forward to continuing our partnership and look forward to future advances in Phase Four’s technology.”

Capella is the first Phase Four customer to vouch for the on-orbit performance of Maxwell engines, which Capella has been operating since January.

Phase Four has delivered seven Maxwell engines to various customers. The two Capella satellites launched on the SpaceX Transporter-1 rideshare flight in January provided the first evidence that the company’s unique technology worked in orbit as designed.

“To my knowledge, it was the first electrodeless thruster ever to operate successfully in space,” Umair Siddiqui, Phase Four CTO, told SpaceNews. “Everything was nominal. The data matched expectations from laboratory testing.”

Since it was founded in El Segundo, California, in 2015, Phase Four has focused on developing inexpensive plasma thrusters designed for ease of manufacturing.

Traditional plasma thrusters require cathodes, which can be difficult to manufacture and restrict propellant choices, said Siddiqui, a plasma physicist and engineer. Instead of cathodes, Phase Four Maxwell engines rely on radio frequency technology to produce plasma.

“The move to electrodeless thrusters enables smallsats to get propulsion systems that are relatively affordable on a fixed production schedule,” Siddiqui said. “That ultimately will open up the world of advanced propellants to the smallsat industry.”

Maxwell engines also are designed to extend the lifespan of satellites by allowing them to move in orbit over several years, significantly extending the life of [low Earth orbit] satellites in order to maximize [return on investment] for each satellite in a constellation,” according to a Phase Four news release issued soon after the June 30 launch of the SpaceX Transporter-2 rideshare flight.

Phase Four’s first-generation Maxwell engines flying on Capella satellites, called Maxwell Block 1, weigh less than six kilograms. Phase Four recently announced plans to develop new versions called Maxwell Block 2 and Block 3.

For Maxwell Block 2 thrusters, Phase Four adopted “chassis-style” design to make it easier for customers to make modifications including changing the size of propellant tanks. Maxwell Block 3 engines will feature upgrades for improved fuel efficiency.

For more than a year, Phase Four employees have focused intently on improving the production process. “That manifests itself in higher production throughput and more reliable equipment,” Siddiqui said.

Customers began placing orders for Maxwell engines before Phase Four had on-orbit performance data to share. Now that the company can show flight heritage for its engines, “the pipeline of new customers has expanded,” Siddiqui said.

As the small satellite market grows, Phase Four is developing engines that use a variety of propellants.

“We are using xenon for our initial customers, but the future the xenon supply chain does not scale to where low Earth orbit smallsat constellations are going,” Siddiqui said. “We need to be able to bring online new capabilities with newer propellants. You just can’t do that with the existing technology set.”

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Sound art garden coming to Blanton Museum of Art thanks to $5m donation from Austin philanthropists Ernest and Sara Butler - Art Newspaper

For another sound art project, the artist Bill Fontana attached an accelerometer to a tree along the Mur River in Austria to record the sounds a tree "hears"

The Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, Texas is opening the first ever museum exhibition space dedicated exclusively to sound art. Named after the Austin-based arts philanthropists Ernest and Sara Butler, who made a $5m donation to the museum for the project, the Butler Sound Gallery will be a park-like outdoor space on the Blanton’s roughly 200,000sq. ft campus, right next door to the famed Ellsworth Kelly-designed chapel Austin. The sound garden is part of a campus-wide revitalisation project led by the Norweigan-based architecture firm Snøhetta and is expected to open to the public in 2022.

For the site’s first commission, the Bay Area sound artist Bill Fontana is working on a project that will investigate a number of “interesting and significant ecological and environmental situations in that region of Texas”. Guided by experts at the University of Texas at Austin, Fontana will travel to locations throughout the surrounding areas to source recordings. “The process of building a language for this piece involves a huge amount of field recordings,” he says. “Once all of those recordings are edited, they'll become like a musical vocabulary for the piece that will be living in that sound garden.” Fontana built a similar library for a permanent work he installed in Miami Beach’s SoundScape Park, in front of the New World Symphony building.

Fontana is due to begin recording in Texas this July, and his first trip will involve using a microphone that can pick up ultrasonic frequencies to capture the echolocation of bats. He plans to manipulate the audio so that these noises—which are otherwise imperceptible to people—can be heard by human ears. “The work will have many different colours and vocabularies of sound,” he says. “I'd like visitors there to feel like there's always something new to hear, but all of the sounds are related to each other and are part of this big tapestry.”

Fontana remarks that the opening of the world’s first major museum gallery donated exclusively to sound art is a “historical turning point”, noting that “sound art has been really on the periphery of acceptance in the art world. I hope this is the beginning of something that will influence other museums.” Fontana’s work is expected to remain installed for two years, and the Butlers’ donation will also create an endowment for future commissions of site-specific sound projects for the space.

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Allegiant's DSM base opens Thursday, four nonstop flights added - Iowa Capital Dispatch

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Allegiant Airlines is opening its base in Des Moines. (Photo courtesy of Allegiant Airlines)

Allegiant Airlines will open its long-delayed, $50 million Des Moines base on Thursday.

The discount carrier now will offer the most nonstop destinations among airlines serving Des Moines International Airport (DSM), airport spokeswoman Kayla Kovarna said. 

Kayla Kovarna is communications, marketing and air service manager for Des Moines International Airport. (Photo courtesy of Des Moines International Airport)

Allegiant is immediately adding nonstop flights to Houston, Portland and San Diego. This week, the airline announced it will add seasonal flights to Fort Lauderdale beginning in October. 

That means the airline will have 14 nonstop flights, including seasonal offerings. The airline also offers flights to Orlando-Sanford, St. Pete-Clearwater, Punta Gorda, Destin-Fort Walton Beach and Sarasota in Florida, Phoenix-Mesa, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Nashville and Austin.   

The Des Moines base will have two Airbus A320 aircraft at first, with a staff of 66. The “high-paying jobs” include pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and ground personnel, the airline reported. 

The Des Moines base is the first Allegiant has opened since the beginning of the pandemic early last year.

Allegiant has served Des Moines since 2003. Airline officials have said the Des Moines base will make it easier to add flights at the airport. 

“Opening a base of operation at Des Moines International is a historic occasion that will positively impact the lives of Iowans in air service offerings and in supporting the economic vitality of the region,” Kevin Foley, Des Moines Airport Authority executive director, said in a statement. “Iowans continue to prove travel is essential to the quality of life here, and the Airport Authority is committed to growing air service connectivity to meet rising demand.”  

Kevin Foley is the executive director and general manager of Des Moines International Airport. (Photo courtesy of Des Moines International Airport)

Allegiant officials, who plan to attend a ceremony in Des Moines on Thursday, said they will continue to consider new routes.

The base was announced in 2019 and was scheduled to open on May 14, 2020. Plans were delayed as the pandemic disrupted air travel.

“We are proud to launch base operations at Des Moines International Airport and further enrich our presence as a true hometown airline in the community,” Drew Wells, Allegiant’s vice president of revenue and planning, said in a statement. “Having locally based crews and aircraft will expand options for new routes and affordable, convenient opportunities for nonstop travel for Iowans, and for visitors to the state — and will fuel our growth in Des Moines well into the future.”    

In May, Allegiant had 9% of the Des Moines airport’s passenger traffic. American Airlines led with 34%.

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Oscars 2022 Rule Changes Include Tweaks to Sound and Music Categories - Variety

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences unveiled its rules and campaign regulations for the upcoming awards season on Wednesday, roughly a week before the Cannes Film Festival opens in France. That festival often hosts a number of possible Oscars contenders, with the likes of “Parasite” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” screening in the 2019 edition.

One of the most significant announcements came in the artisan categories. For the original score category, for a film to be eligible, a score must be comprised of a minimum of 35% of the total music in the film, lowered from 60% last year. In the original song category, a film can not submit any more than five songs for consideration.

There will now be a preliminary round of voting in the sound category, with a shortlist of 10 films being announced before the phase one nomination period. Prior to nomination voting, members of the Sound Branch will be invited to a presentation of the shortlisted achievements, similar to what is conducted for visual effects and makeup and hairstyling branch members. Then, the entire sound branch will vote the shortlist and the five selected nominees for the 94th Oscars.

In the international feature category, the Board of Governors adopted and approved the amendments made for the 93rd Oscars, including the expansion of the shortlist from 10 to 15 films. All Academy branches are invited to opt-in and participated in the preliminary and nomination voting rounds but must meet a minimum viewing requirement to be eligible to vote in the category.

For the three shorts – animated short film, documentary short subject and live action short film – the preliminary shortlist will expend from 10 to 15 films. The documentary feature category rules remain unchanged.

As previously announced in June 2020, the best picture category will move beyond its current sliding scale system. Instead, between five and ten films could be nominated in the top category, to a guaranteed 10 as was done in 2009 and 2010. In those respective years, the Academy saw a different makeup of nominees in their coveted top category, including more broadly commercial films like “The Blind Side,” “District 9” and “Toy Story 3,” which all made the cut. This was also due to AMPAS voters filling out 10 films on their nomination ballots instead of five when voting for best picture. The inclusion of more popular movies could bolster Oscar broadcast ratings, which have been in steady decline.

As announced in May, there are two methods of qualification for awards consideration in the best picture and other major categories. First, films that are released theatrically, but initially debut on streaming or VOD may qualify as long as the film is made available on the Academy Streaming Room member site within 60 days of its release. It must also meet other eligibility requirements. This differs from the DGA Awards announcement on Tuesday. The DGA National Board reinstated its requirement of an exclusive theatrical run, which was temporarily suspended due to pandemic-related theater closures. That would eliminate all of Warner Bros’ 2021 released and upcoming slate, including Jon M. Chu’s “In the Heights” and “King Richard,” an upcoming drama that stars Will Smith as Richard Williams, father of tennis greats Venus and Serena Williams.

Campaign regulations, which specify how companies and individuals market their movies to Academy members, were also updated. This will also be the first year that studios’ mailings of DVDs, CDs and physical screenplays are no longer permitted by studios, although digital links to materials will be permitted.

All the submission deadlines are as follows:

Submission deadlines are as follows:

  • Documentary Short Subject – Friday, Oct 15, 2021
  • Animated Short Film – Friday, Oct 15, 2021
  • Live Action Short Film – Friday, Oct 15, 2021
  • Animated Feature Film – Monday, Nov 1, 2021
  • Documentary Feature – Monday, Nov 1, 2021
  • International Feature Film – Monday, Nov 1, 2021
  • Original Score – Monday, Nov 1, 2021
  • Original Song – Monday, Nov 1, 2021
  • General Entry categories – Monday, Nov 15, 2021

The Academy’s Board of Governors has approved rules and campaign regulations for the 94th Academy Awards®.

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202 New Statewide COVID Cases, Four New Valley Cases | - wkok.com

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HARRISBURG – All new sets of COVID cases continue to remain low across Pennsylvania and the Valley.

In its daily update Wednesday, the state Department of Health reported 202 new cases statewide, for a total of 1,212,071 – 97% of those people have fully recovered. Locally, there are four new cases, one each in Snyder, and Union counties with 3,680, 6,158 total cases, respectively. Northumberland County has two more cases with 9,714 since the start of the pandemic, and there are were no new cases in Montour County with 2,010 total cases.

There were eight new deaths reported statewide for the virus since Friday, for a total of 27,678 since the pandemic began. There were no new deaths in the Valley – Snyder County has 86 total deaths,  Northumberland County remains with 360 deaths since the start of the pandemic, Union remains with 89 total deaths, and Montour has 67 deaths.

There now just 313 statewide hospitalizations, including 59 in the ICU and 45 on ventilators. Geisinger Danville now has 20 COVID patients, four of those in the ICU and two on ventilators. Geisinger Shamokin has one patient and Evangelical Community Hospital has four COVID patients as well.

In Valley vaccine data Wednesday, there were 485 more vaccine doses administered the last few days. Northumberland County residents received 213 more doses, for a total of 78,962 (39,798 fully vaccinated, 39,164 partially). Snyder County has 96 more doses for a total of 28,551 (13,318 fully, 15,233 partially), Union has 147 new doses, 35,062 total (16,987 fully, 18,075 partially), and Montour has 29 new doses, 22,148 total (10,964 fully, 11,184  partially).

Tuesday, Pennsylvania reached 60% of those 18 and older are fully vaccinated, and 5.3 million are fully vaccinated overall. 11.6 million total doses have been administered as well.

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Four more bodies found in condo rubble; at least 16 dead - Chicago Sun-Times

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SURFSIDE, Florida — Four more bodies have been found in the rubble of a collapsed Florida condo tower, a fire official said Wednesday, raising the death toll in the disaster to 16 people.

Miami-Dade Assistant Fire Chief Raide Jadallah told family members at a morning briefing that rescuers found the bodies Tuesday night. He said relatives have not yet been identified.

In addition to the four bodies, crews also found other human remains. Rescuers were able to build a ramp for a crane to reach areas at the top of the pile they had not been access before, Jadallah said.

State Fire Marshal Jimmy Petronis described the ramp as “a Herculean effort” that would allow the use of more heavy equipment.

“Now you are able to leverage massive equipment to remove mass pieces of concrete that could lead to those incredible good news events,” Petronis told Miami television station WSVN.

More than 140 people are still unaccounted for.

The discovery of the bodies came the morning after Florida authorities asked the federal government for an additional rescue team to comb the rubble of the tower, a request that underscored the strenuous nature of the open-ended search for survivors in an area prone to tropical weather.

The possibility that severe weather in coming days could further stretch Florida’s search and rescue resources prompted state officials to ask the federal government for the additional team, Kevin Guthrie of the Florida Division of Emergency Management said Tuesday. Already, intermittent bad weather has caused temporary delays in the search.

Guthrie said the new team, which would likely come from Virginia, would be on hand if severe weather hits the area in coming days and allow crews that have been working at the site for days to rotate out. Authorities said it’s still a search-and-rescue operation, but no one has been found alive since hours after the collapse on Thursday.

“There are two areas of (possible storm) development out in the Atlantic, heading to the Caribbean. We have eight urban rescue teams in Florida. We talked about doing a relief,” Guthrie said at a news conference Tuesday night. “We have all the resources we need but we’re going to bring in another team. We want to rotate those out so we can get more resources out.”

The National Hurricane Center says two disorganized storm systems in the Atlantic have a chance of becoming tropical systems in the coming days, but it is unclear at this point whether they would pose a threat to the U.S.

Charles Cyrille of the Miami-Dade County Office of Emergency said 900 workers from 50 federal, state and local agencies were working seamlessly on the search.

Elected officials have pledged to conduct multiple investigations into the sudden collapse of the 12-story Champlain Towers South in Surfside last week.

Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said that she and her staff will meet with engineering, construction and geology experts, among others, to review building safety issues and develop recommendations “to ensure a tragedy like this will never, ever happen again.”

State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said she will pursue a grand jury investigation to examine factors and decisions that led to the collapse.

Gov. Ron DeSantis evoked a well-known military commitment to leave no one behind on the battlefield and pledged to do the same for the people still missing in the rubble.

“The way I look at it, as an old Navy guy, is when somebody is missing in action, in the military, you’re missing until you’re found. We don’t stop the search,” DeSantis said at a news conference Tuesday.

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden planned to travel to Surfside on Thursday.

Work at the site has been deliberate and treacherous. The pancake collapse of the building left layer upon layer of intertwined debris, frustrating efforts to reach anyone who may have survived in a pocket of space.

Several members of an Israeli rescue team worked partly on hands and knees Tuesday over a small section of the rubble, digging with shovels, pickaxes and saws. They removed debris into buckets that were dumped into a metal construction bin, which was periodically lifted away by a crane. The crane then delivered an empty bin.

Late in the afternoon, rescue officials sounded a horn for a second time during the day’s work, signaling an approaching storm with lightning. Workers temporarily evacuated.

Miami-Dade Fire Chief Alan Cominsky said the work has been extremely difficult, but “we’re out here 110%.”

“These are the times that are the most difficult,” Cominsky said. “We are here to do a job. We are here with a passion. Hopefully, we have some success.”

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Gomez Licon reported from Miami. Associated Press writers Kelli Kennedy in Miami, Bobby Caina Calvan in Tallahassee, Florida, and Freida Frisaro in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, contributed to this report.

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Ex-official who said Surfside condo was sound leaves new job - ABC News

A former city official who assured leaders that a Florida condo building was in “very good shape” three years before it collapsed has left his new job

Rosendo “Ross” Prieto is on a leave of absence from his temporary job with a contracting business that provides building services for the city of Doral, a city spokeswoman said in an email statement Wednesday. Doral is located about 20 miles (32 kilometers) west of Surfside, where the Champlain Towers South is located.

When he was a building official in Surfside in 2018, Prieto told members of the Champlain Towers South board that their condo building was sound. His assessment came a month after an engineering firm identified key structural deficiencies requiring major costly repairs.

The Doral statement said Prieto works for a firm called C.A.P. Government Inc., which provides building services to governments. That firm notified Doral that Prieto was on a leave of absence, the statement said, with another person taking over on a temporary basis.

Efforts to reach Prieto by telephone and email since the Surfside condominium collapsed last week have not been successful. He left his Surfside job in November.

The Champlain Towers South collapse has left at least 16 people confirmed dead and more than 140 still unaccounted for.

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According to the library and frequent summer patrons, the antiquated air conditioning units such as in the Main Reading Room do little to provide relief from the heat.

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According to the library and frequent summer patrons, the antiquated air conditioning units such as in the Main Reading Room do little to provide relief from the heat.

The main building of the Hoboken Public Library at 500 Park Ave. will close for about four weeks starting on July 10 to continue its ongoing renovations.

The library was established under the NJ General Library Act of 1884. It was the third library established under this act, following behind Paterson and Newark.

It officially opened in October of 1890 in the basement of the Second National Bank Building with 3,500 volumes on the shelves.

The main building of the library seen today opened its doors on April 5 1897 after the Stevens family donated the deed to the land it currently sits on.

But a library built in the 19th Century can not easily meet the needs of a 21st Century community, according to board trustees and former director Lina Podles.

As such, the main library has been undergoing staged renovations to make it safer, more comfortable, and more suited to the community while maintaining its historic elements.

Planning for the renovations of the library began as early as 2007 and the residents have already seen some of the results of renovations.

In 2018, the library unveiled the renovation of its basement with the new programming space divided into two rooms, one large and one small. The rooms can hold a combined 180 people.

The renovation also included a garden space, which includes tables for reading, accessed through the small programming room.

Now, the latest stage in the anticipated renovation of the main building has moved to the third -floor.

The work being done during this current stage is a gut-renovation of the Third Floor to create the Children’s and Teen/Tween Departments, which will incorporate energy-efficient lighting and new furnishings.

The library moved the Young Adult area that had temporarily been housed there to moved to the Branch at 124 Grand St. and extended the hours of the branch on most weekdays, pushing closing time from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The library must now temporarily close so that construction crews can replace the building’s antiquated HVAC system and make other necessary repairs.

“One of the major challenges of a century-old building is keeping it warm in the winter, and comfortable in the summer,” said Hoboken Public Library Interim Director Rosary Van Ingen. “The current air conditioning system, installed many decades ago, was not equal to the task. Accordingly, a new, high-efficiency HVAC system, featuring HEPA filtering, is being installed. As to heat, we are still using the original – from 1897 – furnace that was converted from coal to gas. It’s massive and massively inefficient, so we are replacing that, too.”

The building-wide HVAC component involves removing and replacing the furnace and all associated pipes and conduits, installing new duct work, and repositioning various walls.

But even though the building will be physically closed to users, services won’t cease.

According to the library, customers will continue to be able to order materials via the Library’s online catalog, and pick them up at the Library’s Curbside Pickup Station, by using the 24/7 Self-Service Lockers outside the Main Library, as well as the branch at 124 Grand Street.

The Library’s programming for adults, teens, and children will also continue and can be found on the library’s events calendar page at www.HobokenLibrary.org.

In-person events will also be held in Church Square Park just across Fifth Street from the Library or at other locations.

To keep apprised of the ongoing renovations and service changes, go to www.HobokenLibrary.org/renovation.

 For updates on this and other stories check www.hudsonreporter.com and follow us on Twitter @hudson_reporter. Marilyn Baer can be reached at Marilynb@hudsonreporter.com.

 

 

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Four more bodies found in Florida condo rubble; at least 16 dead - MarketWatch

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SURFSIDE, Florida (AP) — The bodies of four additional victims have been found in the rubble of a collapsed condo tower, raising the death toll to 16 people, a fire official told victims’ families Wednesday.

Miami-Dade Assistant Fire Chief Raide Jadallah told family members at a morning briefing that rescuers found the bodies Tuesday night. He said the victims’ next of kin had not yet been identified.

Jadallah said that in addition to those four bodies, crews also found other human remains.

Florida authorities asked the federal government for an additional rescue team to comb the rubble of a collapsed condo tower, underscoring the strenuous nature of the open-ended search for survivors in an area prone to tropical weather.

The possibility that severe weather in coming days could further stretch Florida’s search and rescue resources prompted state officials to ask the federal government for the additional team, Kevin Guthrie of the Florida Division of Emergency Management said Tuesday. Already, intermittent bad weather has caused temporary delays in the search.

Guthrie said the new team, which would likely come from Virginia, would be on hand if severe weather hits the area in coming days and allow crews that have been working at the site for days to rotate out. Authorities said it’s still a search-and-rescue operation, but no one has been found alive since hours after the collapse on Thursday.

“There are two areas of (possible storm) development out in the Atlantic, heading to the Caribbean. We have eight urban rescue teams in Florida. We talked about doing a relief,” Guthrie said at a news conference Tuesday night. “We have all the resources we need but we’re going to bring in another team. We want to rotate those out so we can get more resources out.”

The National Hurricane Center says two disorganized storm systems in the Atlantic have a chance of becoming tropical systems in the coming days, but it is unclear at this point whether they would pose a threat to the U.S.

Charles Cyrille of the Miami-Dade County Office of Emergency said 900 workers from 50 federal, state and local agencies were working seamlessly on the search.

Elected officials have pledged to conduct multiple investigations into the sudden collapse of the 12-story Champlain Towers South in Surfside last week.

Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said that she and her staff will meet with engineering, construction and geology experts, among others, to review building safety issues and develop recommendations “to ensure a tragedy like this will never, ever happen again.”

State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said she will pursue a grand jury investigation to examine factors and decisions that led to the collapse.

Gov. Ron DeSantis evoked a well-known military commitment to leave no one behind on the battlefield and pledged to do the same for the people still missing in the rubble.

“The way I look at it, as an old Navy guy, is when somebody is missing in action, in the military, you’re missing until you’re found. We don’t stop the search,” DeSantis said at a news conference Tuesday.

Also Tuesday, the White House announced that President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden would travel to Surfside on Thursday.

Work at the site has been deliberate and treacherous. The pancake collapse of the building left layer upon layer of intertwined debris, frustrating efforts to reach anyone who may have survived in a pocket of space.

Several members of an Israeli rescue team worked partly on hands and knees Tuesday over a small section of the rubble, digging with shovels, pickaxes and saws. They removed debris into buckets that were dumped into a metal construction bin, which was periodically lifted away by a crane. The crane then delivered an empty bin.

Late in the afternoon, rescue officials sounded a horn for a second time during the day’s work, signaling an approaching storm with lightning. Workers temporarily evacuated.

Miami-Dade Fire Chief Alan Cominsky said the work has been extremely difficult, but “we’re out here 110%.”

“These are the times that are the most difficult,” Cominsky said. “We are here to do a job. We are here with a passion. Hopefully, we have some success.”

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The metamaterial structure the team designed is made of a single linear elastic material. (Courtesy: Yi Chen, KIT)

An unusual type of sound wave that can travel backwards in space and has previously only been observed in ultracold quantum systems may also exist at ambient temperatures in artificially-engineered materials. Researchers led by Martin Wegener at Germany’s Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) found evidence for these unusual sound waves, known as rotons, in a so-called “metamaterial” that was designed to shape the flow of acoustic waves. The result might make it easier to manipulate sound in air as well as in solid materials.

In normal sound waves, or phonons, the energy of the sound wave travelling through a medium increases linearly with its momentum. With rotons, however, low energy can be associated with high momentum. Certain frequencies of rotons also generate three different co-existing acoustical modes with the same polarization but different wavelengths. The slowest of these three modes is a backward wave, or “return flow” as the 20th-century physicist Richard Feynman put it.

Until now, rotons – which, like phonons, are particle-like collective excitations or quasiparticles – have only been studied in ultracold quantum systems such as helium-3 and, more recently, Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs). These systems contain electrons that interact strongly with each other in a way that allows them to behave like superfluids – that is, a fluid that flows without any friction. This superfluidic behaviour was first predicted by the Soviet physicist Lev Landau, who suggested that it was due to the presence of phonons and rotons. However, superfluid helium-3 and BECs only exist at temperatures just above absolute zero, which somewhat limits their technical applications.

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Wegener and colleagues designed their model metamaterials such that each unit, or cell, within the material interacts with its third-nearest neighbours. The researchers then used these structures to “mould” the flow of acoustic waves through the material. In their simulations, they observed roton-like behaviour without any quantum effects under normal ambient conditions and at almost any wavelength.

The KIT researchers have now begun making real metamaterials based on their design. To replicate the structures in their simulations, they are using an ultraprecise laser printing technique that can “write” a host of different microstructures with a tightly-focused “pen” of light in three dimensions. “Currently we are working on finding direct experimental proof for the existence of rotons,” Wegener tells Physics World. “We hope to submit our results for publication soon.

The researchers report their present work in Nature Communications.

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Four arrested in connection to fatal fire at assisted-living center in New York, district attorney says - CNN

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Arrest warrants were also issued for two others who are charged for actions in the Evergreen Court Home for Adults facility prior to the fire, Walsh said.
Father and son, Nathaniel Sommer and Aaron Sommer, are facing two counts of manslaughter in the second degree, one count of arson in the fourth degree for recklessly damaging a building, seven counts of assault in the third degree, two counts of assault in the second degree, and two counts of reckless endangerment in the second degree, Walsh said in a news release.
Both were arraigned Tuesday, when bail was set, and they will be back in court July 2, Walsh said.
It's unclear if the men entered a plea. CNN has been unable to locate attorneys for the men.

Two charged with falsifying business records

Two individuals who worked at the Village of Spring Valley Building Department were charged with falsifying business records and offering a false instrument for filing, Walsh said. Both were charged for conduct and actions while they were employees, Walsh said. It's unclear if the individuals still work for the department.
Wayne Ballard is facing one count of offering a false instrument for filing and one count of falsified business records in the second degree, Walsh said.
Raymond Canario is facing three counts of offering a false instrument for filing and three counts of falsified business records in the second degree, the district attorney said.
Canario's and Ballard's actions "are associated with their governmental responsibilities," the district attorney said.
Canario and Ballard were released after their arrest and a court date for both individuals was set for July 13 before a court in Spring Valley.
CNN has been unable to identify an attorney for either man.

Two charged for alleged conduct at the assisted living center prior to the fire

In addition, Denise Kerr, who was the director of the facility at the time of the fire, was charged with one count of reckless endangerment in the second degree for her alleged conduct at the center, Walsh said at a news conference.
Manuel Lema was charged with one count of criminal impersonation in the second degree and one count of obstructing governmental administration in the second degree, Walsh said.
CNN was unable to identify an attorney for either individual.
Walsh said he doesn't want to release details that might impact prosecuting the case that follows the March 23 fire, adding he plans to present the charges against all six individuals to a grand jury for indictment.
"We owe them justice," the district attorney said in reference to the deceased resident and the firefighter, Jared Lloyd.

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Most of the 2021 draft picks have signed their rookie contracts, and many contracts were signed fairly quickly after the seventh round ended. In the first round, 75 percent of the selections have agreed to terms.

That said, eighty percent of the first-round quarterbacks have not signed.

Bears quarterback Justin Fields, the 11th overall pick in the draft, previously did his deal. Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (No. 1), Jets quarterback Zach Wilson (No. 2), 49ers quarterback Trey Lance (No. 3), and Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (No. 15) have not agreed to terms.

It’s not a cause for concern, especially since all of the first-round rookie quarterback participated in offseason workouts without having their contracts signed. As July unfolds, however, it will be important to keep ears and eyes open for any potential snags.

The 2011 CBA dramatically streamlined the process of negotiating rookie deals by removing most of the things about which player and team can haggle. At the top of the draft, however, several negotiating points remain. For example, whether and to what extent the fully-guaranteed payments for the first four years will be subject to offset if the player is released sometimes becomes an issue. (Historically, the Jaguars have no insisted on offset language.) Also, cash flow becomes an important consideration; it’s one thing to earn money — it’s quite another thing to get the money. Other fights have emerged regarding the fine print that would void future guarantees. In 2018, a lengthy holdout by Bears first-round linebacker Roquan Smith was fueled by that very issue.

This year, the top three quarterbacks are represented by different agencies, which adds another wrinkle to the process. Each firm will want to be able to tout the deal it did in comparison to the other two. Also, given the picks invested in Lance, his agents at CAA could drive an even harder bargain, reasoning that they won’t want him to miss a single minute of meetings and practices as they get him ready to take over inevitably for Jimmy Garoppolo.

Although less frequent than they used to be, holdouts still happen. It’s possible that one or more will happen this year. And with the first three picks in the draft all quarterbacks for the first time since the new rookie compensation system was put in place, it makes sense to watch closely how those negotiations unfold.

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Four Spiders Collect Women's Track & Field All-Atlantic 10 Honors - RIchmond Spiders Athletic

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RICHMOND, Va. – Four University of Richmond women's track and field athletes collected individual Atlantic 10 honors Tuesday afternoon. Rachel Helbling (McDonald, Pa.) was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team, while Kamryn Ross (Richmond, Va.), Kayla O'Connell (Marshfield, Mass.) and Elizabeth Stockman (Rocky Hill, Conn.) collected All-Rookie honors.
 
Helbling won the 400m at the 2021 Atlantic 10 Outdoor Championship lowering her personal best and UR program record time of 53.58 and took seventh in the 200m (25.08). Helbling finished third in the 400m at the ECAC Championships with a time of 55.31 before advancing to the NCAA East Preliminary where she posted a time of 54.84. Helbling also won the 400m at the Colonial Relays (54.02) and collected fourth-place at the Tennessee Relays (55.57) and sixth at the Tennessee Relays (55.59).
 
Ross took second at the A-10 Championships in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 13.75, dropping eleven hundredths off of her prelim time (13.86). At the ECAC Championship, Ross posted a personal best time of 13.73 in the 100-meter hurdles to finish second.
 
O'Connell finished fourth in a stacked 800-meter race at the A-10 Championship with a time of 2:07.34. She collected a personal best time of 2:07.03 at the Tennessee Relays that qualified her the NCAA East Prelims, where she turned in a time of 2:10.86.
 
Stockman, coming off of a stellar rookie cross country season, finished second in the 1500-meters (4:28.04) and fourth in the 5K (17:20.17) at the A-10 Championships. She posted a personal best time of 16:53.76 in the 5K at the Raleigh Relays and a personal best time of 4:26.95 at the GMU Spring Invitational in the 1500.
 
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Men’s Basketball’s Four to Flourish: Jalen Graham - House of Sparky

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After an up-and-down season littered with COVID-19 stoppages, injuries, and an overall inability to live up to expectations, the Arizona State men’s basketball program will look to turn the page and get a fresh start this coming winter for the 2021-22 season.

The program will bring in nine newcomers after several players transferred, some graduated, and the rest declared for the NBA. The Sun Devils want to become a competitor in an stacked conference. To do so, a huge leap forward from returning forward Jalen Graham is a requirement.

As a 6-foot-9 sophomore, Graham struggled in the early games of the season with foul trouble. In January, he struggled with health issues of his own, missing three games with mononucleosis.

But injuries in the rotation opened the door for Graham to receive more playing time, and he seized the moment. After a 14-point breakout performance on Jan. 25 against Arizona, Graham reached double-digit scoring five more times. For the season, he averaged 8.1 points per game on 55% shooting.

Graham cut down on the early fouls and became an intimidating defensive presence, which culminated in a dominant performance against Washington State in February. Without his 12 rebounds and four blocks, the Sun Devils don’t win that game in overtime. He finished the season first on the team in blocks (1.6 per game) and second in rebounds (5.0 per game)

Both Graham and his coaching staff have plainly identified his 3-point shooting as his next target area. Incoming freshman Enoch Boakye will likely start immediately at the center spot, moving Graham to the four. That will provide Graham the freedom to stretch his range in the interest of spacing.

Graham models his game off Los Angeles Lakers superstar forward Anthony Davis, one of the NBA’s top stretch forwards. He’s shown flashes of Davis’ defense abilities. Now, if he can harness the ability to step out and hit jump shots, he’ll provide the Sun Devil offense with a dynamic they’ve sorely lacked in recent years.

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Four California Residents Found Guilty of Scheming to Fraudulently Obtain Millions of Dollars in COVID-19 Relief Programs - Department of Justice

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A federal jury convicted four California residents on June 25, for scheming to submit fraudulent loan applications seeking millions of dollars in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) COVID-19 relief funds.          

After an eight-day trial, Richard Ayvazyan, 42, his wife Marietta Terabelian, 37, and his brother Artur Ayvazyan, 41, all of Encino, were each found guilty of one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and wire fraud, 11 counts of wire fraud, eight counts of bank fraud, and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. Richard Ayvazyan was also found guilty of two counts of aggravated identity theft and Artur Ayvazyan was found guilty of one count of aggravated identity theft. Vahe Dadyan, 41, of Glendale was found guilty of one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and wire fraud, six counts of wire fraud, three counts of bank fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering, and one count of money laundering.

On June 28, the jury found the defendants must forfeit bank accounts, jewelry, watches, gold coins, three residential properties, and approximately $450,000 in cash.

According to the evidence presented at trial, the defendants used fake, stolen, or synthetic identities – including the created identities of “Iuliia Zhadko” and “Viktoria Kauichko” – to submit fraudulent applications for the loans. In support of the fraudulent loan applications, the defendants also submitted false and fictitious documents to lenders and the Small Business Administration (SBA), including fake identity documents, tax documents, and payroll records. The defendants then used the fraudulently obtained funds as down payments on luxury homes in Tarzana, Glendale, and Palm Desert. They also used the funds to buy gold coins, diamonds, jewelry, luxury watches, fine imported furnishings, designer handbags, clothing, and a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. The conspirators obtained more than $18 million in COVID-19 relief funds.

Sentencing is scheduled for Sept. 13.

Prior to the verdict, the following defendants pleaded guilty to criminal charges in this case:

  • Manuk Grigoryan, 46, of Sun Valley, pleaded guilty on June 7, to one count of bank fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft. The court has scheduled sentencing for Sept. 13. Grigoryan faces up to 32 years in federal prison.
  • Edvard Paronyan, 40, of Granada Hills, pleaded guilty on June 11, to one count of wire fraud. The court has scheduled sentencing for Aug. 30. Paronyan faces up to 20 years in federal prison.
  • Tamara Dadyan, 39, of Encino, Artur Ayvazyan’s wife and Vahe Dadyan’s cousin, pleaded guilty on June 14, to one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and wire fraud, one count of aggravated identity theft, and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. The court has scheduled sentencing for Sept. 27. Dadyan faces up to 52 years in federal prison.
  • Arman Hayrapetyan, 41, of Glendale, pleaded guilty on June 21, to one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. The court has scheduled sentencing for Sept. 20. Hayrapetyan faces up to 20 years in federal prison.

Acting Assistant Attorney General Nicholas L. McQuaid and Acting U.S. Attorney Tracy L. Wilkison of the Central District of California made the announcement.

The FBI, IRS Criminal Investigation, the SBA’s Office of Inspector General, and the Federal Housing Finance Agency – Office of Inspector General investigated this matter.

Trial Attorney Christopher Fenton of the Justice Department’s Fraud Section and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Scott Paetty, Brian Faerstein, and Catherine Ahn of the Central District of California are prosecuting the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Dan Boyle of the Central District of California is handling the forfeiture.

On May 17, 2021, the Attorney General established the COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force to marshal the resources of the Department of Justice in partnership with agencies across government to enhance efforts to combat and prevent pandemic-related fraud. The Task Force bolsters efforts to investigate and prosecute the most culpable domestic and international criminal actors and assists agencies tasked with administering relief programs to prevent fraud by, among other methods, augmenting and incorporating existing coordination mechanisms, identifying resources and techniques to uncover fraudulent actors and their schemes, and sharing and harnessing information and insights gained from prior enforcement efforts. For more information on the Department’s response to the pandemic, please visit https://www.justice.gov/coronavirus.

Anyone with information about allegations of attempted fraud involving COVID-19 can report it by calling the Department of Justice’s National Center for Disaster Fraud (NCDF) Hotline at 866-720-5721 or via the NCDF Web Complaint Form at https://www.justice.gov/disaster-fraud/ncdf-disaster-complaint-form.

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Sivuqaq the walrus demonstrated the sound he can make with his flippers at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, Calif. He’s probably not giving you the slow clap. Probably.

Starting in the late 2000s, Colleen Reichmuth and Ole Larsen made a number of visits to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, Calif., to hear a walrus make some noise. The male Pacific walrus, named Sivuqaq, was approaching sexual maturity, which meant he might soon spout the signature din that male walruses make in breeding season.

Dr. Reichmuth, a research scientist at the University of California, Santa Cruz, was driving a short way to see Sivuqaq. But Dr. Larsen, a bio-acoustician at the University of Southern Denmark, was traveling a long way from, well, Denmark.

Dr. Reichmuth and Dr. Larsen had come specifically to hear Sivuqaq emit a male walrus’s characteristic breeding sounds: knocks, metallic gong-like beats and piercing whistles. But Sivuqaq, who stole the screen during appearances in “50 First Dates” with Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, was uncooperative. Some days, he clapped his fore flippers together thousands of times in a row while underwater, incessantly.

“At first it was distracting,” Dr. Reichmuth said. She and Dr. Larsen had come for gongs and knocks, not claps. But they realized the incessant claps were worth studying, and although it has taken a number of years, they published their observations and recordings of the clapping behavior on Wednesday in the journal Royal Society Open Science. To the researchers’ knowledge, there is no documentation of wild walruses caught in a similar act of applause.

Dr. Reichmuth first met Sivuqaq when he was a pup. The walrus was brought down to Six Flags in 1994, when he was recovered from a Native Alaskan subsistence program. He shares the Yupik name for what is now the city of Gambell, Alaska. In captivity, Sivuqaq’s life was documented much more extensively than that of any wild walrus. He died at age 21 in 2015, a few years after this research was completed.

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Dr. Reichmuth decided to study walruses after she heard a recording of a wild male walrus. The creature’s sounds seemed straight out of “Stomp,” the infamously percussive off-Broadway show. “It was like a racket on a construction site,” she said. “With a pile driver, or occasionally someone dropping a big sheet of metal off a building.”

When Sivuqaq came of age, Dr. Reichmuth teamed up with Dr. Larsen to measure the walrus’s sound production during rut, the period when male walruses feel the urge to breed. Scientists still do not know exactly how walruses make their knocks and gongs. One hypothesis is that knocks come from within the walrus’s body and gongs may be produced by a male walrus’s air sacs, Dr. Reichmuth said.

The researchers installed hydrophones in Sivuqaq’s tank and filmed the walrus clapping with a high-speed black-and-white video camera. The video reveals the walrus clapping his flippers asymmetrically. Dr. Reichmuth compares it to hitting a catcher’s mitt; by angling one flipper to move like a blade in the water, the walrus reduces resistance and can strike at a much higher velocity. When the researchers slowed down the frames, they spied a bright splotch forming between the flippers post-clap: cavitation bubbles, which produce the noise you make when you crack your knuckles.

“Walruses are able to clap underwater so hard that the water between their flippers vaporizes into a cloud of bubbles, which then collapse onto themselves to produce an extremely loud sound,” David Hocking, a senior curator of vertebrate zoology at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, who was not involved with the research, wrote in an email. Dr. Hocking observed similar clapping behavior in wild gray seals during breeding season, and hypothesized that it was a demonstration of strength and fitness to rivals and potential mates.

The authors of the new study believe Sivuqaq’s clapping has a similar function, because the walrus started clapping as he approached sexual maturity and the behavior was often accompanied with a visible erection. “I think it’s hard for these animals to suppress,” Dr. Reichmuth said, referring to Sivuqaq’s cacophonous drive to breed.

Sivuqaq clapped in an unshakable tempo: 1.2 seconds between claps, the same tempo as the knock sounds he emitted. And his claps were loud; perceptible to humans standing yards away from the four-inch-thick glass walls of his tank. But Sivuqaq’s sounds never reached the full complexity of wild walruses’ breeding displays, which can consist of long patterned sequences of pulses varying in length and punctuated by bell-like sounds, according to a 2003 study. In Dr. Reichmuth’s eyes, the captive walrus produced song components but could not produce complex songs if denied the ability to listen to and learn from other adult walruses’ sounds.

With a data set of one walrus, it’s hard to know whether wild walruses clap, too. “Is this something that one male did? Is it a new way of producing a functionally similar behavior?” asked Eduardo J. Fernandez, an animal welfare scientist at the University of Adelaide, Australia, who was not involved with the research. “For this walrus, it seems to be related to a breeding display,” he said.

Dr. Reichmuth and Dr. Larsen are working on a paper analyzing the biological mechanisms behind Sivuqaq’s other, more familiar breeding sounds — what they originally came to Six Flags to study.

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The former top building official who assured residents of the Champlain Towers South condominium that it was in "very good shape," two years before the 12-story building collapsed, is on a leave of absence from his current job.

Rosendo Prieto examined the 40-year recertification inspection of the Surfside, Fla., condo as recently as November 2018.

About a year later he left the city of Surfside and was employed by C.A.P. Government Inc., a private firm that provides outsourced building assistance to municipal governments, and was assigned to work in the city of Doral, where he appeared to be employed until news about his involvement in the towers certification became public.

The Champlain Towers building partially collapsed early Thursday morning. As of Tuesday, 12 people are confirmed dead and over 149 others are missing. Officials say search and rescue crews will continue to comb through the rubble despite not detecting any signs of life.

On Tuesday, Edie Ousley, a spokeswoman for C.A.P. Government Inc., confirmed to NPR that Prieto "is on a leave of absence" but could not provide details, saying it is a human resources issue.

Prieto did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

He reviewed the 2018 engineering report that found widespread problems threatening the structural integrity of the tower, which required extensive repairs "in the near future."

As NPR reported exclusively on Sunday, Prieto attended a board meeting of the condominium's association a few weeks after that report and told condo residents their building appeared to be "in very good shape."

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Aespa Want to Reinvent the K-Pop Girl Group Sound - Rolling Stone

Aespa have only three songs out, but they have already shown incredible range for a budding supergroup. The quartet (Karina, Winter, Giselle, Ningning) was assembled last year, becoming SM Entertainment’s first new girl group since the popular Red Velvet six years earlier. With their debut, they also reinvented how a K-pop group looks, often accompanied by a quartet of virtual avatars.

“From the moment it was decided that we were going to debut as Aespa until now, we’ve always had great teamwork and communication, with many heart-to-heart conversations,” Giselle says. “I think we were able to build a stronger bond because we were always open to talking about our feelings and what’s on our minds.”

Aespa’s first single, “Black Mamba,” introduced them to the world as a powerful pop act, with its heavy synths and dubstep-y beat. Their second song, “Forever,” surprised by showing off a softer side. “We receive inspiration from other artists, but instead of trying to become like someone else, we want to create our own music genre,” Karina says.

All four (physical) members say they wanted to pursue music from a young age, and they were raised on a diverse array of genres and artists. Karina’s grandmother played her plenty of older Korean songs, while her mom got her into classical and jazz. Winter’s older brother played in a band, so she loved guitar-driven music. Giselle’s influences are perhaps the widest ranging: She cites everyone from Stevie Wonder to Blink-182 to Ariana Grande, with her taste leaning toward rock and R&B. And Ningning’s personal hero? “Beyoncé is always on my playlist,” she exclaims.

While the recent pandemic proved challenging, Aespa have done what they can to make the most of these unprecedented circumstances. As a group, it’s all they know. “Watching the staff work so hard with their masks on makes us want to work even harder,” Winter says, of recording music and videos during this time. “We are sad that we can’t meet our fans in-person and perform in front of an audience, but we’re always trying to utilize various social media and video platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter to showcase the different sides of us that you don’t necessarily see in our music videos or performances.” (They’ve also promoted the group with virtual avatar versions of each member.)

Aespa are planning much more in the near future, and Karina has her own wish list for what she hopes they get to showcase — including their great harmonies, more rapping, and chances to share their own stories in the songs. “I’m sure that our song lyrics will get more interesting as they tell a story of our adventures in that world,” she explains, “adding on to the fun in uncovering the full story with each new release.”

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