The next era of lunar exploration demands a new kind of wheel – one that can sprint across razor-sharp regolith, shrug off extremely cold nights, and keep a rover rolling day after lunar day. The Rock and Roll with NASA Challenge seeks that breakthrough. If you can imagine a lightweight, compliant wheel that stays tough […]| NASA
NASA’s Human Lander Challenge (HuLC) is an initiative supporting its Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate’s (ESDMD’s) efforts to explore innovative solutions for a variety of known technology development areas for human landing systems (HLS). Landers are used to safely ferry astronauts to and from the lunar surface as part of the mission architecture for NASA’s Artemis […]| NASA
Shnitser awarded for “Overtaking Mutual Funds,” and Keller, Van Neste, and Blum for AI work.| Boston College Law School Magazine
Hello and welcome to my draw day for a giveaway on the Christmas in July Blog Hop which was hosted by the amazing Melva from Melva Loves Scraps. Here’s the lineup for all of the participants in case you missed it: July 24 Melva at Melva Loves Scraps ~ hostess Diann at Little Penguin Quilts Carol AndrewsContinue reading "Christmas in July Blog Hop Draw Results"| Quilt Schmilt
Welcome back to the best challenge blog we could have ever prayed for, Word Art Wednesday! We're so glad you're here to join us, and we wan...| wordartwednesday.blogspot.com
‘It’s impossible to read this book without being inspired and energised … Essential reading for any start-up or entrepreneur, at any stage of the journey.’ – Alison Jones, Host of The Extraordinary Business Book Club podcast and author of This Book Means Business Bec Evans’s How to Have a Happy Hustle has been shortlisted... Read more »| Icon Books
EVANSTON, IL— The Buffett Institute for Global Affairs, the Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, and Northwestern University Press (NUP) are proud to announce that Annie Tucker is the winner of... READ MORE| Northwestern University Press
The School Library Association (SLA) has announced the shortlists for the Information Book Award (IBA).| Books For Keeps
The Society held a ceremony to award its inaugural Charles H. Norchi Prize yesterday evening. It was a joyful occasion filled with engaging discussions, celebrations and drinks, and the event was well-attended by friends of the Society, scholars in the field and other guests both in-person and online. The Society would particularly like to thank…| Royal Asiatic Society
Dear fellow readers, I’ve been looking at your Reading Ireland, Reading Wales, the magic writings of Diana Wynne Jones, and more, and I have not been able to join at all due to not being that steep into English written books, and more into Latin-American, European, Spanish, and broader titles when it comes to English. […]| Silvia Cachia
I found this book, Inception, Anna Bates, 5.00, 2 ratings, 0 reviews, at a Thrift Store for only $1.92. It’s beautiful, very inspiring! It doesn’t have a lot of text, though a few of the entries are a few pages long. In average they are a few sentences or a paragraph. Text on one side, […]| Silvia Cachia
A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments, by David Foster Wallace, 4.14, 51,569 ratings, 4,196 reviews. 353 pages, Paperback, First published January 1, 1996. Looking at the reviews for the full book of essays, granted that I borrowed it from the digital library, I decided to just read the one about […]| Silvia Cachia
After reading The Vegetarian, I received notice that Greek Lessons by Han Kang, was available on my loan and reading system on Kindle, as well as A Girl’s Story by Ernaux, the first in Spanish and the second in English. Being almost the same length, I thought of reading them alternately, 5% of one, 5% […]| Silvia Cachia
In truth, the only two challenges + the Spin I do, I adjust them to my reading whim and preferences, and not the other way around. For the 2025 Classics Reading Challenge, I’ve read the January and February suggestions. The March category I thought I’d like to read Giants in the Earth, by Ole Edvart […]| Silvia Cachia
Welcome back to the best challenge blog around! We're so happy and blessed to have you share your amazing creativity with us and we're always so grateful for your participation. This new challenge, once again, features a lovely brief devotional to encourage you, some fabulous inspiration and another amazing sponsor. We hope you're ready for lots of FUN.| Word Art Wednesday
Welcome back for yet another FUN and FABULOUS challenge here at Word Art Wednesday. This is, in our humble opinion, the best challenge blog of all. And for this particular challenge, we have TWO amazing sponsors. That means you have even more chances of winning; so we hope that you'll be sure to share all your art with us during the next two weeks. This will increase your odds of winning. We also hope that our brief devotional (below) will be a blessing and an encouragement to you....| Word Art Wednesday
Welcome back to Word Art Wednesday, everyone. We're so glad you're here. Whether you've been playing along with us for years, or if you're brand new to our challenge; we welcome you warmly. We want everyone to know that YOU MATTER TO US, and we care about you. We're happy to pray for you if you have a prayer request. Secondary to our love for the Lord and our desire to help everyone draw closer to Him, we love seeing the amazing art you share with us. WOW! You're all so talented...| Word Art Wednesday
Welcome to our first challenge of 2025 and thanks so much for joining us. We're excited about all the awesome Sponsors we have with us for the new year, and you can read about all of them on the Sponsor Page. Some are returning sponsors, and some are brand new this year. They're all AWESOME. If you're interested in being a Guest Designer this year, please email Karen to inquire. Let's get started with this new challenge. We have NINE (9) Lucky Winners to announce, a fabulous new s...| Word Art Wednesday
WELCOME! You're here just in time for our 5th Annual Christmas Blog Hop and we're so grateful that you're joining us. God has blessed us once again with SO many great prizes (prizes offered from each stop in the Blog Hop where you comment), lots of wonderful Christmas inspiration, our regular scheduled sponsor (offering TWO $25 prizes to their awesome store), a brief devotional to encourage you, and lots of fun. So, let's get started with this year's Christmas Blog Hop and our final car...| Word Art Wednesday
This blog post marks the launch of the latest monograph in our series, Publications of the German Historical Institute London: Racializing Caste: Anthropology between Germany and India and the Legacy of Irawati Karve (1905–1970) by Thiago P. Barbosa, winner of the 2023 Prize of the German Historical Institute London and the Frobenius Research Promotion Award 2023 … Continue reading Germany–India Entanglements in the Scientific Racialization of Caste| German Historical Institute London Blog
“Short stories are tiny windows into other worlds and other minds and other dreams. They are journeys you can make to the far side of the universe and still be back in time for dinner.” ―… The post A Guide to Short Story Contests in 2020 appeared first on Aerogramme Writers' Studio.| Aerogramme Writers' Studio
Choosing a fundraising program isn’t just about raising money. It’s about engaging participants, rewarding efforts, and making the experience exciting.| Australian Fundraising
The American Philosophical Association (APA) has announced the winners of 16 of its prizes. - Below are the prizes and their winners. 2024 AI2050 Prizes ($10,000 each. Awarded in recognition of outstanding philosophical scholarship relating to artificial intelligence): Early Career Researcher: Brian Hedden (Australian National University), “On Statistical Criteria of Algorithmic Fairness,” Philosophy & Public Affairs (2021) Established Researcher: Deborah Hellman (University| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
Over at Philosophers' Cocoon, one of their readers asked for help putting together a list of philosophy essay competitions. There are a few listed there, but I thought I might also ask here for people to share essay prizes that they're aware of. Note: Let's not include on this list journal prizes of the "best article| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
The Safe Routes Walk & Roll Challenge encourages students to walk, bike, or roll to school safely, with fun prizes for participation. Walking, biking, or rolling to and from school isn’t just fun, it also promotes physical wellness, improves cognitive abilities, teaches critical social skills, encourages independence, and lowers anxiety and depression. Additionally, it cuts down on traffic around school zones and helps improve our air quality! The post FAQ: Walk & Roll Challenge appeared ...| Safe Routes Utah
Arc's editor Simon Ings wonders why there wasn't more dancing. The meetngreet staff at NESTA, the UK's National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, have a lot invested in the idea that...| Tumblr
The James Jones Fellowship Contest is now in its 29th year. It awards $10,000 to an American writer with a first fiction novel in progress in 2020. Two runners-up may each receive $1000. Entrants are… The post James Jones $10,000 Fellowship Contest for First-time Fiction Novelists is Open to Entries appeared first on Aerogramme Writers' Studio.| Aerogramme Writers' Studio
The Sustainable Arts Foundation is offering $5000 awards to writers and artists with children. The money can be used for costs such as child care, workspaces, new equipment, research and travel. The Sustainable Arts Foundation was founded in… The post $5000 Grants for Writers & Artists with Children appeared first on Aerogramme Writers' Studio.| Aerogramme Writers' Studio
Congratulations to our 2023 Annual Prize Winners! After a HUGE year of fundraising over $22 million, there were some close results.| Australian Fundraising
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