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How to Tap Into the Lunar Cycle to Enhance Your Sex Life – Yahoo Lifestyle

How to Tap Into the Lunar Cycle to Enhance Your Sex Life Many sexperts and astrologers

believe that the moon may

influence human behavior. Research hints that the lunar cycle may influence hormonal changes in women, and that's why the lunar and menstrual phases can sync up with each other. If the moon's phases are linked to your

menstrual cycle, they can be linked to

changes in your sexual desires and libido. Explore your curiosities

and respect your personal

boundaries during the New Moon. The Waxing Moon is the best time

to practice communication and self-

pleasure to nourish the mind and body. Enjoy a heightened capacity for

seduction during the full moon. Embrace your orgasms and listen to

your body during the waning moon.

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The Chris and Paul Show brings the funny to Steel City Improv – TribLIVE

Comedians Chris ONeill and Paul Valenti The Chris and Paul Show freely admit they are a couple of big kids.

Watching their videos and television performances bears out that claim. Using primarily facial expressions and body language, they deliver silly, laugh out loud physical comedy.

Referring to themselves as modern day vaudevillians, the two might bring to mind Laurel and Hardy, Buster Keaton or the television show The Kids in the Hall, depending on ones generation.

We draw from a lot of the old-time greats. Were basically like a live cartoon on stage, ONeill says.

Finalists on NBCs Bring the Funny, they clearly entertain judges Chrissy Teigen, Kenan Thompson and Jeff Foxworthy, even roping Teigen into their act in one episode.

You got all these laughs without saying a word and thats a special skill set. I couldnt stop laughing, I was beating the table, and thats what (Bring the Funny) is all about, Foxworthy says in a release.

The duo will perform at Steel City Improv in Pittsburgh for two shows 8 p.m. Feb. 7-8.

They also will hold a 2 p.m. Feb. 8 workshop at the Improvs alternate location, 6401 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh.

20 years of skits

The two began performing together after meeting in 1999 in Connecticut. They eventually teamed up and traveled from their homes into New York City to perform after Valenti called a club, pretending to be a manager and booking their act.

We were so excited to do shows in New York. On the train we realized we had no show prepared. We wrote our act on the train, ONeill says. They later moved to New York and began their careers in comedy through trial and error, they say.

Its called The Chris and Paul Show because its the two of them being themselves, Valenti says.

We are also very immersive. We use the audience, but we dont shame or embarrass them, he adds.

Inviting someone on stage turns that person, ONeill says, into the champions in the show.

They get an ovation. Its all in good fun, he says.

Bringing their own funny

The great thing about working with Paul is its a good balancing act. Paul is completely fearless, ONeill says.

Classical music fans, the two listen to Bach, ONeill says, and think, What would be funny to go along with this beautiful music?

Each audience brings a new dynamic to their show, ONeill says. You learn quickly how funny you are when you do shows for New York audiences.

After finding their voice, he says, they began approaching international festival organizers.

They are winners of awards including Best Newcomer Nominee, Edinburgh Fringe Festival; Best Actor in a Comedy (they tied), New York Television Festival; Best Sketch Comedy Duo, the INNY Awards; and Best Newcomer, the Montreal Comedy Festival.

Language is no barrier to audiences finding their comedy relatable.

Its human behavior. We had a group of kids (at one performance) who didnt speak English. I was watching them and they were just in awe of what we were doing. They started smiling and laughing. We feel like our act is universal, Valenti says.

Their Saturday workshop is open to anyone, performers or not, they say.

We like to strip (comedy) down to the bone and get to the root of whats funny, ONeill says.

Though the two use some words and music, they deliver most of their material sans dialogue. One of the scariest things for a performer or someone giving a speech is silence.

Embracing that silence opens up a whole new world of opportunities, they believe.

Mary Pickels is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Mary at 724-836-5401, [emailprotected] or via Twitter .

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Connecticut comedy duo Chris ONeill and Paul Valenti will perform at Steel City Improv Feb. 7-8.

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Connecticut comedy duo Chris ONeill and Paul Valenti will perform at Steel City Improv Feb. 7-8.

The Chris and Paul ShowWhen: 8 p.m. Feb. 7-8; workshop 2 p.m. Feb. 8Admission: $15 and up, workshop cost is $90Where: Steel CityImprov, 5950 Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburgh; workshop at 6401 Penn Ave., PittsburghDetails: 412-404-2695 or steelcityimprov.com

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Geek School: The art of playing dead – SYFY WIRE

Welcome to Geek School! This SYFY WIRE series provides practical lessons in writing, producing, and selling the nerdy projects of your dreams, with advice from some of the top creators and professionals in the business. In this lesson, we're talking about how to play dead convincingly.

Horror and sci-fi films, not to mention myriad episodes of the Law & Order franchise, are often littered with the corpses of victims of slasher stalkers, epic battles, and other unfortunate circumstances. Naturally, actors whose characters die have to go limp and convince us they are lifeless. At other times, prosthetic bodies can be used in place of real people, depending upon how ravaged their body is.

The trick is to make sure that the real actors look dead, especially during long takes. It's not as easy as it looks. Let's face it: Plenty of scenes have been marred by a supposedly deceased person breathing or twitching.

A good dead performance is something audiences take for granted, but a dicey one can pull them out of the realism of the scene. A great example is a circular pan shot in the entertaining 1972 film Raw Meat (starring Donald Pleasence with an appearance by Christopher Lee) about a cannibal roaming below the London Underground. A deceased man, eyes open, sits against a wall as the camera does a full 360-degree pan around the flesh eater's lair. When the rotating shot finally returns to the victim, he blatantly blinks.

There are aspects of living human behavior that are hard to control, like the twitching of eyelids or the pulsating of an artery. Some tricks can be used to work around these issues, such as specific camera angles, camera movement to show the dead body first before moving onto something else or even trying slow motion to get more out of the take. There are different factors at play.

"It depends on the level of dead we're talking about," notes Jovanka Vukovic, director of Riot Girls and "The Box" segment of XX. "Sometimes you can use a real actor and other times you have to use a dummy. Again, it depends on how you are making them dead. If you're blowing a character's entire head to smithereens then sometimes the most effective camera angle is the one that best captures the details of the f***ing mess flying at the screen."

Not every death is spectacular. Many are tranquil, and there are times that an extended take is needed and an actor must channel their inner corpse. The Method approach would not work here you can't actually die for your role so you need a good strategy.

One person with experience as a deceased character is filmmaker and actor Matthan Harris (The Inflicted, For We Are Many, the forthcoming Baphomet). He's a pro at death.

"I think the key to believably playing dead on screen is, first of all, to really let your yourself go release all tension and energy, and go completely limp," Harris instructs. "Then you'll need to take a deep breath just before the director says 'Action' and hold it for the duration of the shot until you hear 'Cut.' This way, you'll avoid being seen breathing during the take. You don't want to be the corpse whose stomach is clearly moving up and down."

"Actors are usually pretty good at holding their breath, but there are things they can't control like their heart beating," Vukovic says. "I've had to VFX paint out a jugular vein pulsing in a close up of a 'recently deceased person.' If there is an award for dead acting, however, it should go to The Autopsy of Jane Doe's Olwen Katherine Kelly, who played the cadaver. Her shallow breathing was so remarkably subtle it unnerved actors Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch, who sometimes forgot they were not working with a dummy."

Harris adds that if one is playing in a master shot that could run a few minutes long, he advises one to take "the shortest, shallowest breaths possible. It's also helpful to play dead in a position that is comfortable so that it's easier to do it for an extended period of time. However, if the scene requires you to be in a specific position such as lying in a specific angle against a wall, or leaning backward while bound on a chair then you'll just have to make it work."

He notes that it is easier to play dead with one's eyes closed. But if the scene calls for you to keep your eyes open, he offers a special tactic. "It helps to fix your eyes into a 'blind' state, in which you stare off into nothingness until your vision goes blurry," Harris says. "This will prevent you from accidentally looking at something and moving your eyes. I recommend avoiding any caffeine or other stimulants that day, so that your eyelids are completely still during the shots. I love coffee as much as the next guy, but you don't want your closed eyelids to twitch uncontrollably when you're supposed to be stone dead."

Playing dead becomes complicated during the process of "death" itself. "I worked with Munro Chambers on Riot Girls, and I had to run him through with a machete," Vukovic recalls. "He spent a lot of time effortlessly choking, gurgling, gasping, and lying motionless on the ground without blinking. It was his fourth time being killed that year." (As with other businesses, it does help to hire an experienced working stiff.)

Then there is the slow death.

"When we were filming the cannibalism Christmas dinner scene for XX, I had to put Natalie Brown in this wild contraption for hours because too many parts of her body were a special effect that needed to be carved away and partially eaten," Vukovic says. "She was a real trooper. We got through that with a lot of period jokes, patience, and sips of Gatorade."

Towering actor Derek Mears has ratcheted up an impressive resume of characters, including Jason Voorhees and Swamp Thing. He died on ER, got blown up in Pirates of the Caribbean, and got his head bashed in by a rock in The Hills Have Eyes Part II. (Some guys have all the fun.)

Mears will be the first to admit that playing dead can be pretty tough. "The weird thing about it is people think about how reality is from what they've been conditioned to from TV," Mears explained in an earlier interview. "People think that when you die you fall down and close your eyes and you're dead, whereas in reality a lot of times your eyes will be open or your mouth will still be open or you'll be frozen in position or your arms will lock up. It is tough because, depending upon how long the scene is, you're trying to hold your breath or move your stomach minimally. [But] you have to breathe."

He revealed that he has a special "Ninja technique" where he tries to slow his heart rate down so he does not breathe as much. He focuses on relaxing his body as much as possible. It's a simple but effective technique, which can be helpful when many directors have literally instructed him to "play dead" and say nothing further.

"I remember on Cursed, they were shooting a scene above me while I was lying dead on the ground," Mears recalled. "I had to be stuck in the werewolf suit for a long time, and at one point I actually fell asleep. I was there forever, and I remember waking up in the middle of a take and thinking, 'Oh my God! Was I asleep?' I could hear dialogue but couldn't see through the mask at the angle I was at. I didn't move, and I don't think anybody caught on that I was actually asleep."

It looks like Mears stumbled upon the ultimate solution to playing dead: Knock yourself out. Literally.

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Five Podcasts That Will Help You Stay Relevant, Gain the Advantage and Win: In Other Words Be More Human in an Age of Technology Take-over -…

by Tamara Ghandour

I often get asked questions such as, How do I add value now that this software can do part of my job? or is there a role for me now that Artificial Intelligence is taking over the world? My answer is always this:

You could find yourself on the fast path to irrelevancy or you can adapt, elevate your game, and leverage the digital disruption thats inevitable in all our worldsall you have to do is be more human. The choice is yours.

And to make it easier once you make the choice to be more human in the age of digital disruption, here are 5 podcasts that will help you separate yourself from the pack, stand out in a cluttered world, and deliver tremendous value in your work and life.

Hidden Brain: The most powerful tool we have is right between our ears yet most of us have zero idea how to truly use it. Not because we arent intelligent, but because that intelligence happens by magic behind the black curtain. But, as Hidden Brain shows us, the real power is in understanding how this magical gelatinous thing works. Hidden Brain by NPR helps you understand unconscious patterns that shape your human behavior, your choices, and direct your relationships. Recently I listened to the episode Emotional Currency.

Inside LaunchStreet with Tamara Ghandour: In the age of digital disruption, Tamara reminds us that our greatest competitive advantage is to be more human. At the forefront of human-centered innovation, Tamara will help you unlock the key to gaining the competitive advantage through the power of innovation so you can perform at your peak, ignite innovation, and have a strong, valued voice in the world. A combination of neuroscience, behavioral psychology, 25 plus years of experience brought together in a really personal, tangible and accessible to all kind of way. Im a little biased on this one of course. Recently, I listened to the episode How To Get Unstuck.

The Moth: A collection of real-life stories told without notes that will fill you with hope and connection. Short, poignant, and powerful, the stories presented on The Moth range from love and regret to passion and opportunity. They will make you feel deeply connected to humanity in a way Facebook, Instagram, and texting simply cant. I love The Moth because, in a time where the news is dominated by negativity and the latest and greatest disruption, The Moth will remind you that emotion, communication, and storytelling are still relevant in todays complex times. Recently I listened to the episode War, Barbie Dream House, Coco and a Nekkid Man.

Legendary Life with Ted Ryce: Interviewing the top minds in nutrition, fitness, and performance, Ted brings you more than just an eat less, workout more perspective to health. As a longevity champion, he delves into everything from keto, to stress management to communication. Lets face it, good physical and mental performance is the foundation for having the energy you need to perform at your peak, rise up and win. Recently I listened to the episode Why Everything You Think About Aging May Be Wrong With Dr. Charles Brenner.

HBR Ideacast: A mix of the most brilliant minds in business and leadership, HBR Ideacast brings you insights and tactics into elevating your game in work and life. This podcast covers a range of topics ranging from how to create new habits to how to delight customers. And because it comes from Harvard, they get to bring the leading voices in a range of topics that impact how you perform in work and life. Recently I listened to the episode The Right Way To Form New Habits With Author James Clear.

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User and Entity Behavior Analytics Market 2020 Global Industry Analysis By Share, Key Company, Trends, Size, Emerging Technologies, Growth Factors,…

User and Entity Behavior Analytics Market

The report on the Global User and Entity Behavior Analytics Market covers historical market trends, current market dynamics, market valuation by segmentation as well as region, country-level analysis for every segment, key players market share analysis, competitive landscape and supply chain analysis.

Market Overview

User and entity behavior analytics (UEBA) is an effective cybersecurity process that detects internal security threats, curbs down financial fraud and identifies target attacks on enterprises IT infrastructure. It analyses and records anomalous human behavioral patterns, deploying statistical techniques, algorithms, and machine language to monitor cybersecurity threat. The benefit UEBA offers is that it keeps track of users and entities within the system, instead of depending on security events or monitoring device. Reports and logs, file, flow, and packet information are the in-system assistance to record data. The potency of UEBA process is the main factor which is predicted to drive the market growth in the forecast period.

Today when the world is evolving into a digital era, an increase in demand for real-time analytics owing to the growing cybersecurity threat is boosting the user and entity behavior analytics market growth. Moreover, an increase in awareness of UBEA solutions among enterprises is leveraging market broadening.

The user and entity behavior analytics market expansion is likely to experience resistance due to the following mentioned factors. Enterprises cut down on the budget for user and behavior analytics solutions and shortfall on advanced insider threatsinformation are possible constraints on the user and entity behavior analytics market growth.

Market Research Future reports (MRFR) that the user and entity behavior analytics market is anticipated to register a CAGR of 41.73% during the forecasted period of 2017-2023 and valuation to scale up to USD 1,178.19 million by 2023 end.

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Segmental Analysis

The user and entity behavior analytics market study done by MRFR is segmented based on type, deployment type, vertical and region.

Based on the type, the user and entity behavior analytics market is bifurcated into solution and services.Based on deployment type, the market is segmented into on-premises and cloud.

Based on vertical, the user and entity behavior analytics market is segmented into BFSI, government, healthcare, IT and telecommunication, energy and utility, retail, and others.

Based on region, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Rest of the World (RoW).

Key Players

Noteworthy companies profiled by MRFR in the user and entity behavior analytics market are Splunk Inc. (US), Microsoft Corporation (US), Varonis Systems, Inc. (US), Exabeam, Inc. (US), Observe IT (Israel), Niara Inc. (US), Sqrrl Data, Inc. (US), Bottomline Technologies, Inc. (U.S.), and Rapid7 (US). The other key innovators in the market are Securonix (US), Bay Dynamics (US), Gurucul (US), and Dtex Systems (US).

The market key players are magnifying their presence in the market by launching new products or entering into partnerships, agreement, and collaboration with other giant companies.

Regional Analysis

North America is expected to have a ascendancy over other regions in the User and Entity Behavior Analytics Market in the upcoming years. Increase in adoption of UEBA solutions in the region is influencing the market growth. With a firm technical base, the US, Mexico, and Canada are investing a good amount in research and development to come up with great innovations in UEBA solutions that will deliver maximum benefit to UEBA solutions to customers.

Increase in ownership of smartphone and an increase in the use of web applications are expected to prompt the need for adopting security solutions in the Asia Pacific region. These factors are proliferating the user and entity behavior analytics market growth in the region.

Industry Update

April 2019: Safe-T Group Ltd announced the launch of the user and entity behavior analytics solution, named Safe-T Telepath. Safe-T Telepath is designed to avert malicious and unauthorized users to organizations internal services from accessing its data.

Intended Audience

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AgeX Therapeutics to Collaborate with University of California, Irvine on Neural Stem Cell Research Program for Huntingtons Disease and Other…

Program will utilize AgeXs proprietary PureStem cell derivation and manufacturing technology platform

Goal of developing cellular therapies for Huntingtons disease and potentially Parkinsons, Alzheimers and other neurological conditions

Builds on Universitys research in neural stem cell transplantation for Huntingtons disease, including safety and efficacy animal data that may support an IND submission as early as 2021

AgeX Therapeutics, Inc. ("AgeX"; NYSE American: AGE), a biotechnology company focused on developing therapeutics for human aging and regeneration, announced a research collaboration with the University of California, Irvine (UCI) using AgeXs PureStem technology to derive neural stem cells, with the goal of developing cellular therapies to treat neurological disorders and diseases for which there are no cures. The collaborations initial R&D work, expected to take approximately one year, will be conducted in the UCI laboratory of Leslie Thompson, PhD, Chancellors Professor of Psychiatry & Human Behavior and Neurobiology & Behavior, a leading researcher in the field of Huntingtons disease and other neurological disorders, under a Sponsored Research Agreement handled by the Industry Sponsored Research team at UCI Beall Applied Innovation. The initial focus will be on Huntingtons disease, while other potential targets may include Parkinsons, Alzheimers, and stroke.

The primary goal of the research will be to develop a robust method of deriving neural stem cells from pluripotent stem cells in sufficient quantity and with sufficient purity and identity for use in cell-based therapy. Professor Thompsons laboratory has already accumulated safety and efficacy animal data that may support an IND submission to the FDA as early as 2021 for the commencement of clinical trials to treat Huntingtons disease.

"We look forward to utilizing AgeXs cell derivation and manufacturing PureStem technology, with its many potential advantages, including industrial scalable manufacturing, lower cost of goods, and clonal cells with high purity and identity. Our goal is to have an improved neural stem cell production method ready within a year to move into clinical development," said Professor Thompson.

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"We are absolutely delighted to start this exciting collaboration with Professor Thompson, who has worked tirelessly over her career to develop a neural stem cell product candidate for Huntingtons disease and who has already generated preclinical animal data that may support the initiation of clinical studies," said Dr. Nafees Malik, Chief Operating Officer of AgeX. "Moreover, we are very excited to be entering the field of neurology, which has huge clinical and commercial potential. Neural stem cells may be very useful in other neurological disorders that are common in aging demographics, such as Parkinsons, Alzheimers and stroke."

"This is an example of the kind of collaboration we will be seeking under our newly-unveiled collaboration and licensing strategy, which is to run parallel to our in-house product development," said Dr. Greg Bailey, Chair of AgeX. "We will be collaborating with a world leader in their field on a research project which is close to the clinic."

The collaboration includes an opportunity for AgeX to organize a company to be jointly owned with Professor Thompson and other researchers to pursue clinical development and commercialization of cell therapies derived using licensed inventions arising from the research program, as well as certain patent pending technology for neural stem cell derivation, and certain technical data, including animal data, to support IND submissions.

About AgeX Therapeutics

AgeX Therapeutics, Inc. (NYSE American: AGE) is focused on developing and commercializing innovative therapeutics for human aging. Its PureStem and UniverCyte manufacturing and immunotolerance technologies are designed to work together to generate highly-defined, universal, allogeneic, off-the-shelf pluripotent stem cell-derived young cells of any type for application in a variety of diseases with a high unmet medical need. AgeX has two preclinical cell therapy programs: AGEX-VASC1 (vascular progenitor cells) for tissue ischemia and AGEX-BAT1 (brown fat cells) for Type II diabetes. AgeXs revolutionary longevity platform induced Tissue Regeneration (iTR) aims to unlock cellular immortality and regenerative capacity to reverse age-related changes within tissues. AGEX-iTR1547 is an iTR-based formulation in preclinical development. HyStem is AgeXs delivery technology to stably engraft PureStem cell therapies in the body. AgeX is developing its core product pipeline for use in the clinic to extend human healthspan and is seeking opportunities to establish licensing and collaboration agreements around its broad IP estate and proprietary technology platforms.

For more information, please visit http://www.agexinc.com or connect with the company on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube.

Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements contained in this release are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any statements that are not historical fact including, but not limited to statements that contain words such as "will," "believes," "plans," "anticipates," "expects," "estimates" should also be considered forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from the results anticipated in these forward-looking statements and as such should be evaluated together with the many uncertainties that affect the business of AgeX Therapeutics, Inc. and its subsidiaries particularly those mentioned in the cautionary statements found in more detail in the "Risk Factors" section of AgeXs Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commissions (copies of which may be obtained at http://www.sec.gov). Further, in the case of AgeXs new neural stem cell program there can be no assurance that: (i) any new cell derivation methods will be invented in the sponsored research program, (ii) any derivation methods that may be developed will be sufficient to derive neural stem cells in quantities and of purity suitable for clinical use and commercialization, (iii) that any new inventions or existing technology will be licensed on commercially favorable terms, (iv) that any neural stem cells derived for therapeutic use will be shown to be safe and effective in clinical trials, and (v) that any neural stem cells derived for therapeutic use will be successfully commercialized even if clinical trials are successful. Subsequent events and developments may cause these forward-looking statements to change. AgeX specifically disclaims any obligation or intention to update or revise these forward-looking statements as a result of changed events or circumstances that occur after the date of this release, except as required by applicable law.

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Valve is looking to hire a psychologist to help shape gameplay – VG247

Valve is on the lookout for economists, statisticians, and a psychologist to help shape gameplay.

The games company is currently advertising for a number of academic positions, in particular a research psychologist with experience in experimental psychology. According to the job listing, Valve hopes to know more about human behavior and about the motivations and influences underlying how and why people do what they do.

We believe that all game designers are, in a sense, experimental psychologists. That is why were looking for an experimental psychologist with superior research skills to apply knowledge and methodologies from psychology to game design and all aspects of Valves operations. We want to leverage your experience with experimental design, research methods, statistics, and human behavior to help craft even more compelling gameplay experiences for future Valve titles. Wed also expect you to research and weigh in on any and all topics that are relevant to improving the experiences of our customers, partners, and employees.

The role requires someone with a graduate degree in psychology and a minimum of four years experience in experimental design and research methods to provide relevant insight into human behavior in order to shape gameplay and customer experience. The listing also mentions researching new hardware technology.

During GDC last year, Valves Principal Experimental Psychologist Mike Ambinder spoke about speculative technologies like brain-computer interfaces in his session Brain-Computer Interfaces: One Possible Future for How We Play.

[W]hile current interaction patterns are restricted to interpretations of mouse, keyboard, gamepad, and gestural controls, future generations of interfaces may include the ability to interpret neurological signals in ways that promise quicker and more sensitive actions, much wider arrays of possible inputs, real-time adaptation of game state to a players internal state, and qualitatively different kinds of gameplay experiences, reads the talks description.

Valve is also on the lookout for a statistician to mine through data and create statistical models to explain past behavior and to predict future behavior across all Valve products. Similarly, the role for an economist seeks someone to develop economic models to identify what leads to fun and rewards experiences in games and on Steam.

Valve is hiring for a total of 14 positions, including a software engineer with esports experience and two writing positions. You can check those out on the official Valve Software website.

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Where are you most likely to be in a crash in the Triangle? – WRAL.com

By Cullen Browder, WRAL anchor/reporter, & Randall Kerr, WRAL Investigates producer

Raleigh, N.C. As the Triangle continues to grow, so does the number of crashes on area roads. But crashes are rising at a disproportionate rate.

Over the past 10 years, Wake Countys population has grown by 26 percent. During that same time, vehicle crashes in the county soared a whopping 45 percent.

WRAL Investigates went through North Carolina Department of Transportations raw data on crashes along state-owned roads and highlighted the areas where defensive driving should be top priority.

The most recent DOT data, reflecting crash numbers from 2014 to 2018, shows dozens interchanges and intersections in Raleigh that experienced at least 100 crashes during that period. High-volume roads like Capital Boulevard, Wake Forest Road and Western Boulevard inside the Interstate 440 Beltline are littered with high-crash-rate spots.

But it was highway interchanges that grabbed the top five spots where the crash frequency was high. No. 1 on the list was the Capital Boulevard interchange with I-440 in north Raleigh, with 484 crashes. The nearby I-440 interchange at Wake Forest Road was a close second, with 470 crashes. Interstate 40 at South Saunders Street in south Raleigh was third, followed by the I-440 interchange with New Bern Avenue in east Raleigh and the I-440 interchange with Glenwood Avenue, near Crabtree Valley Mall.

"All crashes are not created equal," said Jed Niffenegger, Raleigh's traffic engineer.

While the DOT data provides raw numbers on crashes, his unit ranks intersections based on the severity of the crashes, injuries and traffic volume.

"You would expect high-volume intersections to have a lot of crashes," Niffenegger said. "We try to find locations where the crashes are severe."

The intersection at Corporation Parkway and New Hope Road in east Raleigh is tops on the citys most dangerous list, followed by Dawson Street at South Street downtown and Falls of Neuse Road at Common Oaks Drive in north Raleigh.

When those intersections are identified, the city will look at all of the options to make it safer for drivers, Niffenegger said.

"We'll go out, do field investigations, do crash diagrams to look for patterns, look for issues that might be causing it because, a lot of times, its human behavior," he said.

Raleigh crash mitigation efforts include more visible stop lights, restricting turn lanes and, when it comes to areas with a high number of T-bone crashes, red light cameras have a huge impact.

When it comes to simple crash frequency, however, the intersection of Blue Ridge Road and Glenwood Avenue at Crabtree Valley Mall had more crashes than every other non-interstate interchange 330 between 2014 and 2018.

Drivers said theyre not surprised. Prentice Herring said she experienced a close call there a couple of weeks ago.

"I turned right there at that intersection, and there was a dangerous move by a driver that could have been an accident," Herring said. "[He] cut across traffic without any warning.

The most crash-prone intersection in Durham was I-40 at Fayetteville Road, followed by I-40 at N.C. Highway 55 and Interstate 85 and Guess Road.

In Fayetteville, U.S. Highway 401 at Morganton Road grabbed the top spot, followed by the intersection of Skibo and Raeford roads and South Reilly and Cliffdale roads.

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Union County Means Business Networking Breakfast to Showcase Renowned Leadership Coach Tony Chatman – TAPinto.net

Union County, NJ -- The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to welcome internationally known leadership coach Tony Chatman as keynote speaker for the fourth annual Union County Means Business Networking Breakfast.

The event will be held on Wednesday, February 19 at 8:30 a.m. at the Kean University STEM Building, 1075 Morris Avenue in Union Township and is open to all Union County business owners, managers and entrepreneurs. Breakfast is included and preregistration is required online atucnj.org/ucmb.

Mr. Chatman is well known for his ability to connect people with practical, usable knowledge that helps them achieve their goals in business and in life. His focus on diversity and inclusion is especially relevant to our business community, and his background in science and human behavior provides him with unique insights into relationships between people, said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.

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Tony Chatmanhas worked with hundreds of corporations and government agencies including the U.S. Secret Service, Chase Bank, Estee Lauder, NOAA and NASA. As a keynote speaker he is known for his passion, stage presence and intensity.

Tony was only the second African American to receive a bachelors degree from Western Michigan Universitys prestigious Paper Science and Technology School. While working as a chemical engineer for a Fortune 500 company, he had a life changing interaction with an at-risk youth that inspired him to embrace a new career in the non-profit sector. His work in counseling led him to study human behavior with the intent to understand what makes people tick, excel, and change.

Mr. Chatman delivered his first TEDx talk in 2018 and recently completed his first book,The Force Multiplier: How to Lead Teams Where Everyone Wins.

Union County Means Business is an initiative of the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders, designed to connect the local business community with hands-on guidance and resources for growth. It began as an initiative of Chairman Mirabella in 2012, and has grown since then to include additional programs.

For more information about the Networking Breakfast and other Union County Means Business programs, visitucnj.org/ucmbor contact Deana Mesaros by phone at 908-659-7412 or by email atdmesaros@ucnj.org.

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Pair bonding may be the foundation of human and primate societies – ZME Science

New research into primate social structures offers insight into how human social life is organized.

Primates can develop quite complex social structures just look at ours, were primates too. But exactly what made this family of species move towards a group rather than individual lifestyle? Thats what Luca Pozzi from the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Department of Anthropology, in collaboration with Peter Kappeler at the German Primate Center-Leibniz Institute for Primate Research, set out to understand.

The duo identified pair bonding as a key transition system between solitary and community lifestyles.

The evolution of complex social systems in mammals, and more specifically in primates, is a challenging and exciting area of research. Our study shows that pair livingalthough raremight have played a critical role in it, says Pozzi.

Living as a pair represents an evolutionary puzzle in the evolution of mammalian social systems because males could achieve higher rates of reproduction if they did not bond to a single female.

Pozzi explains that social systems can work as an adaptive tool. Species need to adapt to their environmental conditions, he says, which is the same process that drives biological evolution. However, a modification of social behavior can accomplish the same goal at a much faster pace than natural selection. Among half of all primate species live in groups, he adds, while a third only form pairs; the rest (roughly one third) enjoy solitary lifestyles.

In order to understand what drives this behavioral adaptation process, which factors shape it, and how many times it occurred in the past, the team analyzed genetic data and behavioral observations of 362 primate species. The team found that the transition from a solitary way of life towards living in groups most often occurred through pair bonding. Thus, the propensity to form long-term pairs can be seen as the first step towards complex social structures, they explain.

There are two current hypotheses on the development of pair bonding, the team explains: the female spacing hypothesis and the paternal care hypothesis. The first hypothesis holds that females pursue reproductive strategies that are not limited by the number of mates but by access to resources, and that under certain conditions (such as high competition for food) females may spread out, limiting males ability to monopolize access to multiple females. The second one basically boils down to the idea that males may choose to focus on a single female because she either needs his help in raising the offspring (for protection, care, or provision) or to reduce the risk of strange males committing infanticide. Either way, the male in question enjoys greater net reproductive success even if he limits his mating opportunities. Evidence is mixed for both hypotheses, the team adds.

Up to now, the assumption was that these two hypotheses were mutually exclusive. But the team found that they were actually complimentary.

An initial ecological change led the females of a species to separate in space. Solitary males, which previously had several females living in their territory, were now only able to gain access to one female and started to invest more in their offspring to increase their chances of survival thus reinforcing pair living. A further transition to group living was made possible through an improvement of the ecological situation, which allowed related females to live in close proximity once again, and they could then be joined by one or more males.

However, the pair bond typical for humans within larger social units cannot be explained with our results, since none of our recent ancestors lived solitarily. Nevertheless, the advantages of paternal care also may have led to a consolidation of pair living in humans, said Kappeler.

The paper Evolutionary transitions towards pair living in non-human primates as stepping stones towards more complex societies, has been published in the journal Science Advances.

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