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2022 Olympic Medal Count: Here's the Latest Ranking and Where Team USA Stands

Team USA continued to add to its medal count at the 2022 Winter Olympics, with Alexander Hall and Nick Goepper both landing on the podium.To get more news about beijing olympics 2022, you can visit shine news official website.

Their medals follow the exploits of two Chicago-area speed skaters, who helped the U.S. score a bronze medal in the men's team pursuit on Tuesday.The U.S. is up to eight golds, seven silvers and four bronzes so far in Beijing, with even more medals expected this week.

Over 300 medals will be awarded to Olympians participating in the 2022 Winter Games. With 15 sports and 109 events, ranging from skiing to bobsledding to figure skating, world-class athletes will go for gold during a two-week global competition on the grandest stage.The U.S. endured five days of grueling competition - with some disappointing upsets - to finally bring home its first gold medal last week.

Lindsey Jacobellis slid to victory in the women's snowboard cross, putting an end to Team USA's gold-less streak at the Winter Olympics in Beijing.

Snowboarder Julia Marino won the United States’ first medal on Saturday, but it was not gold. Madison Chock and Evan Bates added another silver medal to the team's count after their stunning galactic-themed ice dance Sunday night.

Jaelin Kauf won the Olympic silver behind Australia's Jakara Anthony during the women's moguls finals, and Ryan Cochran-Siegle clinched another silver medal, adding to the USA's total count, in men's super-G, on Tuesday.

Jessie Diggins secured the fifth medal for Team USA - the bronze in women's individual sprint, cross-country skiing. She made history here, becoming the first American to win a medal in the cross-country skiing individual sprint event.Nathan Chen earned gold in the men’s singles figure skating competition at the 2022 Winter Games. He clinched the title by receiving a 332.60 total score, giving him a 22.55-point victory over silver-winning Yuma Kagiyama of Japan.

Chloe Kim wasted no time showing off why she is the reigning gold medalist as she blew the competition away with her first run of the final halfpipe event - securing her spot at the top of the podium and women's halfpipe history.

The United States won the first-ever Olympic gold medal in the mixed teams aerial event at the Winter Olympics.The trio of Ashley Caldwell, Chris Lillis and Justin Schoenefeld scored a total of 338.34, beating out China for the gold. It's the first gold medal in aerial freestyle skiing for the U.S. since 1998.

Mixed team snowboard cross made its Olympic debut at the 2022 Beijing Games and Team USA also won the first-ever gold medal in the event.Megan Nick scored bronze in women's aerials early Monday morning, Kaillie Humphries won the first-ever gold in the women’s monobob and teammate Elana Meyers Taylor joined her on the podium with a silver medal and American duo Madison Hubbell and Zach Donohue earned bronze in the ice dance event.

Team USA scored a bronze in the men's speed skating team pursuit, marking a surprising finish for the world record holders.

freeamfva Feb 17 '22 · Tags: shanghai news

Beijing Winter Olympics 2022

When every Winter Olympics passes, the conversation quickly turns to how dangerous everything seems to be. Well, almost everything.To get more news about olympic winter games 2022 beijing, you can visit shine news official website.

The Winter Olympics is largely about speed at extreme temperatures, trying to tame conditions that maybe shouldn't always be tamed.

Four athletes have died during the Winter Olympics in the history of the games. Two deaths have come in luge, one in alpine skiing and one in the demonstration sport of speed skiing.

The alpine skier who died was Australian Ross Milne, a young speed specialist at his first Olympics in 1964. Milne's brother, Malcolm, would later be the Australian flag bearer and compete at two Olympics. Malcolm would also be the first non-European to win a World Cup downhill race, breaking ground for skiers internationally.

For experts, these are still likely the most dangerous disciplines on show, but what about for the beginners and intermediates.

These are how the sports rank in terms of danger from the perspective of those on the couch at home.This is a balanced rating – it's all pretty dangerous by this point. As a brake in the two or four-person bobsleigh, not much is required beyond the push. From there, it's all in the pilot's hands.

But what if you are a pilot, or in the monobob? It's extremely challenging. Would not try.This one could easily be higher, but they are all pretty dangerous from here.

The sled also protects the body to some degree, and keeps it from shooting off the track.The mitigating factor here is the safety measures in the range and how many people would quit before even getting to the range. If things go poorly, however, it's pretty dangerous.

Yes, there may be giant knives on the feet of these athletes. But long track sees plenty of space between opponents, and the knives are a fair way away from the body.

Most would crash within metres of the start line, but if you can get going, you should be safe from your opponent.
Maybe you will be bad enough in your first shift that it is your last. And you shouldn't be hit hard off the puck, which you surely will be considering a lack of any skill.

Anyone who has seen a beginner snowboarder knows how unpleasant an experience it is to watch.Thankfully, true beginners would be unlikely to gain enough speed to damage themselves on the jumps of the slopestyle, big air or halfpipe.

Intermediates have a fair chance of holding up enough to go over the edge, but most would figure it's a bad idea.And in the snowboard cross, Markus Schairer broke his neck after crashing at the 2018 Winter Olympics. So pretty dangerous all up.
Again, another sport where the potential for harm increases the better you are at the sport.True beginners would likely crash and eliminate themselves before they could get into real trouble.

Intermediates who try to compete might get themselves into real trouble, especially in the downhill and super-G. And this event has killed Olympians before.
Yes, this is the event that Steven Bradbury nearly died in. Yes, it has many people with super sharp blades going around the track, close to each other.

But for a beginner or intermediate, it'd be hard to be in that mix. Accidents are pretty common in the sport, but dangerous ones are less so and you have to be good enough to be put in that position.

freeamfva Feb 17 '22 · Tags: shanghai news

Novartis may have found a buyer for Sandoz

A report by German newspaper Handelsblatt says that investment group EQT and the German Struengmann family are considering a CHF 20 billion ($21.6 billion) bid for Sandoz – right in the ballpark of what analysts have suggested the business should be worth.To get more novartis updates, you can visit shine news official website.

The paper cites people close to the matter in the article, who say the investors have already collaborated on some projects and may welcome other groups into a consortium to buy the division.

Novartis revealed in its third-quarter results statement that it was weighing options for Sandoz to “maximise shareholder value,” adding that could include retaining the business or a separation – which could involve a spin-off or outright sale.

Entrepreneur brothers Thomas and Andreas Struengmann – who hold a stake in COVID-19 vaccine developer BioNTech – have history in the generics sector, having sold drugmaker Hexal to Sandoz in 2005, said Reuters. It also said other private equity groups have taken an interest in Sandoz.

Novartis has been steadily trimming down its focus in recent years, cashing in non-core business to generate billions of dollars and reinvesting the proceeds in its pharma R&D pipeline.

It exited a consumer healthcare joint venture with GlaxoSmithKline in 2018, and within the last decade also sold off its vaccines division to GSK, its animal health unit to Eli Lilly and a blood diagnostics business to Grifols.

Sandoz sales and operating income declined in the third quarter, thanks to downward pricing pressure that was particularly strong in the US. Net sales in the first nine months of the year were $7.1 billion, down 4%, with the US business down 17%.

Switzerland’s Social Democratic Party has argued that the government should step in and acquire Sandoz if it is put up for sale, saying that would help democratise the production and development of new medicines, maintain a stable supply of affordable drugs, and allow less profitable R&D to be carried out with state support.

freeamfva Jan 23 '22 · Tags: shanghai news

China warns west against rapid interest rate rise

China has warned the US and Europe against a rapid rise in interest rates that would “slam on the brakes” of the global recovery from the pandemic.To get more China business news, you can visit shine news official website.

Central banks should maintain the monetary stimulus or risk “serious economic consequences” from the spillover effects with developing markets bearing the brunt.In a virtual speech to open the World Economic Forum’s Davos Agenda, the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, said that while global inflation risks were emerging, policymakers should strengthen economic policy coordination and develop policies to prevent the world economy from dipping again.

“We must do everything necessary to clear the shadow of the pandemic and boost economic and social recovery and development,” he said.

“If major economies slam on the brakes or make major U-turns in their monetary policies there will be serious negative spillovers. They would present challenges to global and economic financial stability and developing countries would bear the brunt.”

China is among many countries across Asia, Africa and South America concerned about plans flagged by the US central bank to accelerate a series of planned interest rate rises this year and begin rolling back its quantitative easing stimulus programme.The Federal Reserve has came under intense pressure to respond to rising inflation, which soared to 7% in December, its highest level in 40 years.

The effect of higher US interest rates will be to make it more costly to finance dollar-denominated debts.Policymakers at the Bank of England and the European Central Bank are also expected to tighten monetary policy in the coming months, heightening the risk of indebted countries failing to meet loan repayments.

Tensions with the US extend beyond monetary policy to concerns over intellectual property, trade, the fate of Taiwan, human rights and the South China Sea.Xi said: “We need to discard cold war mentality and seek peaceful coexistence and win-win outcomes. Our world today is far from being tranquil,” said Xi, through a translator.

“Protectionism and unilateralism can protect no one. They ultimately hurt the interests of others as well as one’s own. Even worse are the practices of hegemony and bullying, which run counter to the tide of history.“A zero-sum approach that enlarges one’s own gain at the expense of others will not help,” he added. “The right way forward for humanity is peaceful development and win-win cooperation.”

Xi was speaking after the latest figures showed China’s economy slowed at the end of last year to 4% in the three months from October to December compared with the same period in 2020.Data from the National Bureau of Statistics revealed the weakest expansion in 18 months as the Covid-19 pandemic and the crisis in its property sector hit growth.

In the first three quarters of 2021 China’s economy expanded by more than 9%, but since the summer it has slowed dramatically, prompting Beijing to cut a key interest rate.Analysts have blamed Beijing’s zero tolerance approach to the Covid-19 virus, which has included restricting all movement in cities that have only a handful of cases.

freeamfva Jan 23 '22 · Tags: shanghai news

Microsoft Start Serves Up a Personalized News Feed

Microsoft has been in the news game for many years, most notably with MSN on the web, followed by more recent, modern experiences in the Microsoft News app, in a feed on the Edge browser’s start page, in the Windows 10 News and Interests panel, and in the upcoming Windows 11’s widgets. Its latest news effort hits on all those areas.To get more microsoft updates, you can visit shine news official website.

Called simply Microsoft Start, the app and service is a “personalized news feed and collection of informational content [that] provides news from premium publishers, [and] timely updates tailored to your interests," Microsoft Corporate VP Liat Ben-Zur says in a blog post.

as a mobile app for Android and iOS, in Windows 10’s News and Interests panel, and as a widget in Windows 11. It will also show up on the Edge web browser’s new tab page.Ben-Zur says MSN will continue as a service, but Start will add machine-learning AI as well as human curation to select content for your news feed, based on your interactions with topics and sources. A Personalize button allows you to directly manage your feed. Weather, stock market, traffic, and sports scores all are tailored to your situation. You can follow and hide publishers you favor and dislike, and customizations are synced to the Start mobile apps.

The service doesn’t seem drastically different from the already-available Microsoft News, which it will replace, but it seems to be a more consistent, intentional, holistic approach. Microsoft is looking at all its touch points for news, weather, and other info and unifying them all.

freeamfva Jan 16 '22 · Tags: shanghai news

Intel picks Greater Columbus for $20 billion semiconductor factory to employ 3,000 workers

Intel has picked Greater Columbus for a new factory that could spark a new industry for the state.To get more latest news on intel, you can visit shine news official website.

The Silicon Valley semiconductor maker plans to invest $20 billion in a Licking County site that will employ 3,000 workers, a source close to the project told The Dispatch.The site also will employ thousands of construction workers along with workers from Intel suppliers that will locate at the site as well, the source said.

State and local officials, along with those from the state's economic development agency JobsOhio, have officially declined to comment, but rumors have been rampant for months of a massive economic development project that could include a computer-chip factory coming to 3,190 acres the city of New Albany is annexing from Jersey Township in western Licking County.The land would be for an expansion of the New Albany International Business Park where tech giants Google, Amazon and Facebook have data centers.

“I can’t confirm or announce economic development projects until they are finalized and I won’t address details in press reports speculating about the possibility of a major semiconductor manufacturing facility being built and operated in Ohio," Gov. Mike DeWine said in a statement Tuesday.

Beyond the annexation agreement, "Anything else is speculation," New Albany spokesman Scott McAfee said.“Any potential announcement here could be terrific news, both for the country, as we become more competitive, and obviously especially terrific news for the state of Ohio,” Sen. Sherrod Brown said Friday.

Brown, a Democrat, said he's been working with the governor and fellow Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, a Republican, on a number of issues surrounding the project.

While Ohio has been a manufacturing powerhouse, it doesn't have any factories that make chips that are crucial to the U.S. economy.Manufacturers and policy makers have been eager to bring back production of semiconductor chips to the U.S. as a result of a global supply chain crunch during the pandemic.

Currently, 12% of the world's chips are made in the U.S., down from 37% in the 1990s, according to industry officials. About 80% are made in Asia.

Chips are an integrated circuit or small wafer of semiconductor material embedded with integrated circuitry. They are the brains in thousands of products such as cars, cell phones, appliances, gaming consoles and medical devices.As a result of the shortage, semiconductor companies have started the long process of developing new U.S. sources of chips. The process could take several years before the plants would be up and running.Intel has previously announced plans to invest $20 billion to expand its operations in Arizona, and CEO Pat Gelsinger said last summer that the company wants to create what would in essence be a mini-city that could see a total investment approaching $100 billion with multiple chip fabrication factories, called "fabs."

"This would be a very large site, so six to eight fab modules, and at each of those fab modules, between $10 and $15 billion. It's a project over the next decade on the order of $100 billion of capital, 10,000 direct jobs. 100,000 jobs are created as a result of those 10,000, by our experience. So, essentially, we want to build a little city," he told The Washington Post in August.

freeamfva Jan 16 '22 · Tags: shanghai news

At the start of October, Kawasaki officially reformed its motorcycle business—previously called “Kawasaki Heavy Industries Motorcycle & Engine”—into a new company simply called Kawasaki Motors, and now the firm has revealed its plans for the coming years, which include a wholesale shift toward electric and hybrid vehicles.To get more news about DC100, you can visit davincimotor.com official website.

At a presentation in Japan, where it also revealed the much-anticipated hybrid bike prototype and showed the latest iteration of the electric sportbike project that was first shown in 2019, Kawasaki revealed that by 2035 all major models sold in developed countries will be either battery electric vehicles (BEVs) or hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs).
The electric prototype wears new graphics but likely doesn’t reflect the final design of a production model.Kawasaki
While 2035 might still seem a long way off, the first step of the process is much closer: The company promises to launch “more than 10″ electric or hybrid bikes by 2025—little more than three years from now. The same pattern is to be adopted for the firm’s four-wheelers, with five electric or hybrid production models due by 2025.
In terms of actual bikes, the only sight yet of an electric Kawasaki is the prototype that the firm first revealed in 2019, which was shown again at the firm’s new presentation, albeit with some new graphics. As we explained last year, it’s part of a project that’s been underway for at least a decade, and while it’s sure to have given Kawasaki plenty of insight and experience with electric bikes, it probably shouldn’t be considered a reliable indication of the design or specification of a future production model.
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The new electric and hybrid bike onslaught doesn’t mean we’re about to see the end of combustion-engine Kawasakis. The company plans to go on a new model offensive over the next few years, simultaneously working on hydrogen-power ideas to develop ultralow-emissions combustion engines that could give a new lease on life to the tech that’s been at the heart of motorcycling since the very start.

For the road-going motorcycle range, Kawasaki’s plan is to launch an average of 16 new models per year by 2025, including gasoline-powered machines, hybrids, and electric bikes. Off-road, the firm will also develop a BEV and HEV range, but in the meantime is planning to launch 15 new off-road models, presumably mainly using conventional gasoline engines, by 2025. In terms of four-wheelers, the plan is again to adopt BEV/HEV tech and to be launching an average of eight new models per year by 2025.
The company has also reiterated its intention to continue to create high-end, high-priced bikes, with the Ninja 1000-powered KB4 expected to be revealed imminently as the first full-production model since Kawasaki took a 49.9 percent stake in Bimota in 2019.

The firm says it’ll also still be involved in the production of higher-end bikes like the forthcoming Bimota KB4.Bimota
Amid all this, Kawasaki has also officially adopted the River Mark logo, which has been used on the supercharged H2 models since their launch in 2015 as its new corporate identity. A stylized version of the Japanese character meaning river, the mark dates back to the firm’s earliest days as the Kawasaki Tsukiji Shipyard, formed in 1878. The mark will be used across all Kawasaki Heavy Industries’ products, including those from the newly formed/restructured Kawasaki Motors.

freeamfva Jan 7 '22 · Tags: shanghai news
On the evening of April 6, 2021 at half past seven, qiu dong opened Shanghai fashion week debut "economic boom" open, the Chinese original design brand Ma Kehua in immersion show mountain sea beast and cyber punk interweave fantasy scenes, through representative embroidery, tie-dye, flowers, heavy water washing, light offset printing, digital printing and the craft technique, image to be exclusive and seas.To get more fashion news today, you can visit shine news official website.
The first Shanghai Fashion Lifestyle Carnival will launch new products online and offline simultaneously during the fashion week of this season. As one of the opening activities of the first day of Shanghai Fashion Lifestyle Carnival, the "special presentation of the mark qi" will be launched on the first day of Shanghai Fashion Lifestyle Carnival to help the new generation of Chinese designers. Li Jiaqi said that Chinese original designers not only understand Chinese culture, but also understand the fashion language. Their original spirit represents the driving force of China's surging economy, and is also the driving force of economic inner cycle, which deserves our attention. In the future, he will use his insights and experience with consumers to empower new brands and bring more amazing Chinese design to the public.
Over the next week, more than 100 fashion shows, dozens of trade shows and industry forums will be held in all districts of Shanghai. It is understood that in the week-long launch, Shanghai local brands accounted for more than 50%. Brand focus is increasingly diversified, among which more than 40% are combined with environmental protection, nearly 20% are related to intangible cultural heritage, and nearly 50% are trans-boundary cooperation brands.
According to the latest Global Fashion Industry Index · Fashion Week Vigor Index released by Xinhua News Agency, Shanghai Fashion Week has risen rapidly in the process of opening up to the outside world. Shanghai Fashion Week has risen to the fourth place from the fifth and sixth places in the world in the past decade, joining Paris, Milan, London and New York in the "first square" of the world fashion industry.

In 2017, Shanghai Fashion Week was included in the key promotion project of "Shanghai Culture and Innovation 50", and became an important platform for Shanghai's global new product debut, injecting fresh internal impetus for fashion into the city. Today, this shining name card from Shanghai is becoming a fashion vane in China, Asia and the world, helping Shanghai accelerate its development into an international consumption center city.
The Shanghai Women's Health Study (SWHS), a collaborative study by NCI, Vanderbilt University, and the Shanghai Cancer Institute, is a prospective cohort study of approximately 75,000 Chinese women who were recruited between 1997 and 2000. Members of the cohort have been followed through multiple in-person interviews to obtain information on diet, occupational and environmental exposures, and various lifestyle factors. Information from the follow-ups is linked to vital records and the tumor registry to obtain information on disease.

Special characteristics of the cohort include the following: It is a population-based sample with very high response rates; it is composed of almost entirely never-smokers; and it uses a detailed exposure database that includes tens of thousands of workplace measurements collected over many decades in Shanghai.

Over the years, data and biological samples (blood/buccal cell and urine) collected in the SWHS have been used to evaluate many important etiologic hypotheses and support multiple studies. Most recently, nested case-control molecular epidemiology studies and occupational exposure analyses of lung cancer, brain cancer, and non-Hodgkin lymphoma have been conducted.
freeamfva Dec 12 '21 · Tags: shanghai news
When you think of China, there are many things that come to mind: an ancient culture full of beauty and history, very large cities with towering skyscrapers, and incredible food from the street vendors up to high-end restaurants. Shanghai blends all of that into one thriving city.To get more news about Shanghai scenic spots, you can visit shine news official website.

Shanghai, which sits on the Yangtze River, is one of the most populated cities in the world and the most populated city in China. In a country known for its mega cities, Shanghai easily takes the crown.

Often called the Paris of the East, Shanghai is a mix of modern towers that define its skyline, like the Oriental Pearl TV Tower with its iconic circular design, and quaint neighborhoods that make visitors feel like they've been transported to the romantic streets of Europe.

From classic xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) to Michelin star meals, top-floor observation towers to an after-dinner stroll along the Bund waterfront, Shanghai offers something for everyone.
One of the coolest times to visit Shanghai is around Chinese New Year, which tends to fall around late January or February. The city comes alive with vibrant decorations, special food, and an amazing lantern display.

Cherry blossom fans should head to the city in March to watch the blooms. There are thousands of cherry blossoms and dozens of varieties to see.

In September or early October, tourists can feast on traditional mooncakes (typically filled with red bean paste or lotus seed paste) for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Shanghai is known for hordes of bicycles and scooters zooming by on the streets. It's an amazing sight to see, but pedestrians should remember to be extra careful.

It's great to post photos and Google everything you see while on vacation, but remember some websites are blocked in China, including Facebook. But a digital detox isn't necessarily a bad thing and less social media just means more time for being in the moment.
freeamfva Dec 12 '21 · Tags: shanghai news
Brands tap into Chinese culture for e-commerce success


Brands across all categories rolled out campaigns for China’s Qixi (七夕) Festival on 14 August. The day celebrates an ancient mythological love story between a cow-herder and a weaver. In modern times, the annual festival has become a Chinese Valentine’s Day.To get more art in the news 2021, you can visit shine news official website.

Luxury brands were typically active. Jing Daily reported on 8 luxury brands that won over Qixi Festival shoppers. Valentino, for example, crafted content around modern Chinese romance – in karaoke booths, aquariums and game centres.

Food and beverage brands also got involved. Coca-Cola launched limited-edition flavours around the theme of love, such as chocolate and rose.Florasis is a popular beauty brand in China. Its successful Qixi campaign boosted sales of the brand’s eyebrow pencil range.

Florasis’ campaign used the story of Zhang Chang, from the historical Chinese Book of Han. The story tells of a notable scholar who often drew his wife’s eyebrows for her. Florasis made a short animation based on the story. It then used the hashtag #QixiDrawEyebrows across social platforms. The campaign also invited couples to share pictures and videos to echo the story.

All the while, Florasis widely promoted its eyebrow pencil range. Consumers clicked through to sales touchpoints from social platforms like Weibo, Douyin and Kuaishou.

Tmall data shows that sales from the eyebrow pencil range totalled A$2.35 million in the first 15 days of August. That figure exceeded the total sales for July (A$2.28 million).Australian brands need to study Chinese culture if they are to tap into this success. Chinese consumers have fewer opportunities to experience Australian brands in their home market. As travel restrictions continue, it will be important to engage consumers in relevant, localised ways.
freeamfva Nov 10 '21 · Tags: shanghai news
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