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Kinder Morgan Acquires Three Ethanol Handling Terminals and Forms New Ethanol Joint Venture; US-Wide Ethanol Distribution Network

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Baltimore, Md., The three unit train terminals acquired, together with KMP’s existing ethanol terminal assets, will create a nationwide distribution network of ethanol handling facilities connected by rail, marine, truck and pipeline. (KMP) announced a terminal venture designed specifically to handle renewable fuels.

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Berkeley Lab researchers develop Bchain protocol to make blockchain more robust

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Several banks, corporations, governments and scientists have already implemented some form of blockchain to inexpensively, securely and expediently store and share information. A blockchain is essentially a fault-tolerant, decentralized collection of records, or blocks, that are connected and secured by cryptography.

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Amazon Autos Now Selling New Cars, Hope You Like Hyundai

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As things currently stand, customers will still need to go to a Hyundai retail store to pick up their ride. With Amazon Autos, were bringing the simplicity and ease customers expect from Amazon to car shopping, one of their largest purchases, while offering dealers a new channel to connect with a broad audience.

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We Can Now Train Big Neural Networks on Small Devices

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In July, Patil presented his system, called POET (private optimal energy training), at the International Conference on Machine Learning , in Baltimore. The process might decide to page certain activations that would be inefficient to recompute but rematerialize others that are simple to redo but require a lot of memory to store.

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Virtual Reality Helps Students Improve Their Math Literacy

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In the chemistry module on acids and bases, for example, students are shown a computer-generated version of a wastewater-treatment plant in Baltimore, and they try to make chemically contaminated water safe to drink. The teachers “say they can tell the platform was designed by an educator,” she adds.