"Huge queues at ATMs in Dublin, Limerick, Dundalk and other parts of Ireland were reported this evening as people took advantage of the screw-up to withdraw cash from their Revolut accounts"
Circa 2014/2015, Junkermann invested in a project being developed by the family of Sean Reilly of the Maple 10 alongside Elle Macpherson's "Elkstone Capital International"
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Coindrum kiosks are the only places in Ireland where you can change your sterling coins for cash. Nicole Junkermann
"Developer Joe O'Reilly, famous for developing the Dundrum Town Centre"🤔
Dundrum Town Centre is Ireland's largest shopping centre
It was built on the site of the former Pye television factory
In July 2016, the UK commercial property firm Hammerson bought control of Dundrum from Allianz https://t.co/MTw2SZRT2men.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dundrum_T…
Pye Ltd was an electronics company founded in 1896 in Cambridge, England, as a manufacturer of scientific instruments.
In 1924, Harold Pye, and Edward Appleton, his former tutor at St John's College, Cambridge, designed a new series of receivers
https://t.co/cW3UFFCxfLen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pye_(elec…
Department of Physics
The Cavendish Laboratory
"These pages are only accessible to members of the University of Cambridge with a Raven account."🐦⬛😵💫
https://t.co/g0SJEdsChgphy.cam.ac.uk/alumni/files/P…
The Cavendish Laboratory has had an important influence on biology, mainly through the application of X-ray crystallography to the study of structures of biological molecules.
https://t.co/HBIdqofTPpen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavendish…
Francis Crick already worked in the Medical Research Council Unit, headed by Max Perutz & housed in the Cavendish Laboratory, when James Watson came from the US and they made a breakthrough in discovering the structure of DNA.
#OxbridgeGate
For their work while in the Cavendish Laboratory, they were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962, together with Maurice Wilkins of King's College London, himself a graduate of St. John's College, Cambridge.
https://t.co/S7NZsFKr3e
Sir Mark Edward Welland is professor of nanotechnology at the University of Cambridge and head of the Nanoscience Centre. He has been a fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, since 1986 and started his career in nanotechnology at IBM Research
When the BBC started to explore television broadcasting, Pye found that the closest of their East Anglian offices was 25 miles outside the estimated effective 25-mile radius of the Alexandra Palace transmitter..
..With the outbreak of WW2, the Pye receiver using EF50 valves became a key component of many radar receivers, forming the 45 MHz Intermediate Amplifier section of the equipment. Pye went on to design and manufacture radio equipment for the British Army
https://t.co/mz4pKGlytD
"The repeated strikes on healthcare facilities in Yemen have received virtually zero attention in the United States. Indeed, Washington’s attacks on Yemen have elicited almost no critical coverage, mintpressnews.com/us-bombing-hos…
The destruction of the Al Rasool Al-Azam Oncology Center was far from a unique occurrence. In fact, the attack carries on an extremely long and well-documented tradition of the United States targeting hospitals."..
In August 2017, the Trump administration itself not only bombed a hospital in Raqqa, Syria but reportedly used white phosphorous munitions to do so. Officials from the Red Crescent reported that the U.S. carried out 20 separate attacks on the hospital,"..
DeBergalis and Ben Rahn launched the ActBlue website in 2004 as a fundraising platform for left-of-center organizations and political candidates...🎶 influencewatch.org/person/matt-de…
Apparently if you donate to the your contribution will be split evenly between Abortion Rights Fund of Western Massachusetts, Mississippi Reproductive Freedom Fund, and all these other groups..👇🎶 secure.actblue.com/donate/support…
key areas of light-related research associated w/ the Weizmann Institute: 🎶
Quantum Optics & Quantum Computing
Photosynthesis & Artificial Light Applications
Optogenetics in Neuroscience
High-Harmonic Spectroscopy and Light-Matter Interactions