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@catmisgivings I couldn’t make them last beyond noon tomorrow
@12thRITS The Vigilante Coffees near me (Hyattsville and College Park, Maryland) have awesome staff members, and awesome coffee.
A good word for the kind folks at Vigilante Coffee in Oceanside, CA. In one of my many senior moments, I left my wallet there; they kept it and everything inside 'til I could get back and retrieve it.
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Oil companies when the price of oil goes up: "The pumps at the station immediately reflect the increased prices we have to pay for fuel"

Oil companies when the price of oil drops: "Actually, its a very complicated system and drops in prices take time to go through the system before theyre reflected at the pump"

#gas #fuel #oil

We report during the half hour in the evening when birds cannot help but sing. Recently, a few more species have joined the sparrows that kept on chirping through winter. We can only really pick out the blackbirds in the mix. It gets late, and dark, and the birds do not quiet.

Co-regulation happens in many realms: emotional, physical, relational, etc. Physical co-regulation is a very important skill that I've really only heard about via RDI. This video is a fantastic example!

Watch here: https://www.facebook.com/reel/794553583169961

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There are so many gems in this post!
It's like a "best of" list of possible strategies for communicating with your autistic child.

Read here: https://www.rdiconnect.com/autistic-vs-non-autistic-communication-styles-how-to-bridge-the-gap/

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Autistic vs. Non-Autistic Communication Styles: How to Bridge the Gap | RDIconnect

RDIconnect | Parent and Professional Training
Congratulations to the LHCb Collaboration on their recent discovery of a new proton-like particle! Read more here: home.cern/news/news/ph...

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LHCb Collaboration discovers new proton-like particle

The LHCb experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has discovered a new particle consisting of two charm quarks and one down quark, a similar structure to the familiar proton, but with two heavy charm quarks replacing the two up quarks of the proton, thus quadrupling its mass. The discovery, presented at the ongoing Moriond conference, will help physicists better understand how the strong force binds protons, neutrons and other composite particles together. Quarks are fundamental building blocks of matter and come in six flavours: up, down, charm, strange, top and bottom. They usually combine in groups of twos and threes to form mesons and baryons, respectively. Unlike the stable proton, however, most of these mesons and baryons, which are collectively known as hadrons, are unstable and short-lived, making them a challenge to observe. Producing them requires smashing together high-energy particles in a machine such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). These unstable hadrons will quickly decay, but the more stable particles that are produced as a result of this decay can be detected and the properties of the original particle can therefore be deduced. Researchers have used this approach many times to find new hadrons, and the new particle just announced by the LHCb Collaboration brings the total number of hadrons discovered by LHC experiments up to 80. β€œThis is the first new particle identified after the upgrades to the LHCb detector that were completed in 2023, and only the second time a baryon with two heavy quarks has been observed, the first having being observed by LHCb almost 10 years ago,” says LHCb Spokesperson Vincenzo Vagnoni. β€œThe result will help theorists test models of quantum chromodynamics, the theory of the strong force that binds quarks into not only conventional baryons and mesons but also more exotic hadrons such as tetraquarks and pentaquarks.” In 2017, LHCb reported the discovery of a very similar particle, which consists of two charm quarks and one up quark. This up quark is the only difference between this particle and the new one, which has a down quark in its place. Despite the similarity, the new particle has a predicted lifetime that is up to six times shorter than its counterpart, due to complex quantum effects. This makes it even more challenging to observe. By analysing data from proton–proton collisions recorded by the LHCb detector during the third run of the LHC, the LHCb Collaboration observed the new baryon with a statistical significance of 7 sigma, well above the threshold of 5 sigma required to claim a discovery. β€œThis major result is a fantastic example of how LHCb’s unique capabilities play a vital role in the success of the LHC,” says Mark Thomson, CERN Director-General. β€œIt highlights how experimental upgrades at CERN directly lead to new discoveries, setting the stage for the transformative science we expect from the High-Luminosity LHC. These achievements are only possible thanks to the exceptional performance of CERN’s accelerator complex and the teams who make it all work and to the commitment of the scientists on the LHCb experiment.” Further information: LHCb presentation at Moriond is available here. LHCb news article.

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Join us Friday, April 24! We are excited to offer one of our most requested webinar topics: Anxiety and School Avoidance in the Context of Autism.

Come learn about anxiety and school avoidance in autistic students with one of the leading experts in the field, Dr. Jonathan Dalton. He's a truly exceptional speaker!

(Anyone who registers will have access to the recording if they can't attend.)

Learn more here: https://isthisautism.com/so/17PodXizN?languageTag=en&cid=69caf730-1b7c-4900-be63-95c17b542717

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Is This Autism? Spring Announcements (OK, we know it isn't quite spring yet, but we just can't wait!)

On Friday April 24 we are excited to offer one of our most requested webinar topics: Anxiety and School Avoidance in the Context of Autism