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Abstract: Next-generation wireless networks are expected to utilize limited radio frequency (RF) resources more efficiently with the aid of intelligent transceivers. To this end, we propose a ...
The Kentucky Agricultural Development Board approved $1,207,488 for agricultural diversification and rural development projects across the Commonwealth last Friday at its monthly board meeting.
San Francisco — A Northern California aquarium has raised more than $2 million for sea otter conservation in just two days. All it took was Taylor Swift wearing a vintage T-shirt. Swift wore a vintage ...
The aim of the Carson McDowell review for the Legal Services Board was to assess reports (complaints) made to the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) in relation to SSB Law from January 2019 to ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A south Austin convenience store recently sold a $2 million prize from a Mega Millions drawing, according to the Texas Lottery. The Texas Lottery said the ticket from U-Pak-M, located ...
Can you chip in? This year we’ve reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved on the Wayback Machine. This makes us the largest public repository of internet history ever ...
Just south of the small beachfront town of Cambria, the more than 34 acres of former military land is undergoing a bankruptcy sale, priced at $3.2 million. There’s one primary residence at 202 Monte ...
The South African rand experienced a significant decline following the release of disappointing mining production figures. It had already been under pressure throughout much of Tuesday’s trading ...
A Tennessee man was jailed on a $2 million bond after being accused of inciting violence by posting memes of President Donald Trump and slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk in a Facebook group ...
The taxpayer-funded CEO of Los Angeles County was secretly paid a $2million settlement by the county just two months before she abruptly took a leave from work. Fesia Davenport, who has served as the ...
Los Angeles County CEO Fesia Davenport was quietly paid $2 million in a mysterious settlement two months ago, LAist reports. The “confidential” deal was approved in July to “compensate her for damages ...