- Glenview IL, US Damon C. Childers - Scottsdale AZ, US Richard W. Cartwright - Piqua OH, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/00 H04L 29/06
US Classification:
705 268, 705319
Abstract:
A method for enabling network communication relating to a food preparation asset may include receiving, from a third party participant, a registration request to join a community including asset operators that operate at least one food preparation asset and registering the third party participant as a community member. The method may further include providing the third party participant with access to a communication network for sharing content items related to the asset and providing the third party participant with content creation tools to facilitate the creation of content items that include instructions associated with operation of the asset relative to preparation of a food product. The method may further include enabling the third party participant to distribute the content items to the asset operators via the communication network. The content items may include at least identifying information to identify the third party participant and a contact link to enable the asset operators to contact the third party participant. The content items may provide at least one instruction specific to operation of the asset.
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Uranus is weird, so its always been uncertain how much the magnetic field actually interacts with its satellites, explained principal investigator Richard Cartwright, an astronomer at Johns Hopkins. For starters, it is tilted by 98 degrees relative to the ecliptic.
Date: Jun 12, 2025
Category: Science
Source: Google
Webb Telescope Reveals the Possibility of a Hidden Ocean on a Uranus Moon
The James Webb Space Telescope collected chemical spectra from the moon. Then, a research team led by Richard Cartwright from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) compared them to simulated mixtures. Upon comparison, the researchers discovered that Ariel contains some of the most carbo