‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 17 to premiere Nov. 12 – UPI News

Sept. 18 (UPI) -- Grey's Anatomy will return for a 17th season in November.

ABC announced a premiere date, Nov. 12, for Season 17 in a press release Thursday.

The two-hour season premiere will air Nov. 12 at 9 p.m. EDT. Season 4 of the Grey's Anatomy spinoff Station 19 will premiere the same night at 8 p.m.

ABC shared a moving poster for Grey's Anatomy Season 17 on Twitter featuring Ellen Pompeo as her character. Dr. Meredith Grey.

"Sometimes... we all need saving," the tagline reads.

The network also released a teaser for the season featuring Dr. Teddy Altman (Kim Raver) and Dr. Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd).

ABC also announced premiere dates for other fall shows. The Good Doctor Season 4 premieres Nov. 2 at 10 p.m. EDT, while David E. Kelley's new series Big Sky will make its debut Nov. 17 at 10:01 p.m.

"Our fall schedule is now complete with a dynamic lineup of new and returning drama series," ABC Entertainment president Karey Burke said. "From fan-favorite shows like Grey's Anatomy and The Good Doctor to David E. Kelley's thrilling new drama Big Sky, our strength is in our storytelling, and we could not be more energized to bring these compelling series to our viewers."

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Anatomy of a Wind Turbine: The Eco-Friendly Power Solution – Indiainfoline

We imagine your first encounter with a wind turbine was through the window of your car as you zip down a remote highway. Wind turbines are unforgettable because of their large and impressive stature and are emblematic of the widespread global adoption of this power source as a means to generate more sustainable energy solutions for communities.

India has been at the forefront of renewableenergy revolution and has emerged as the one of the world's largest and most competitive markets for cleanenergy innovations. Wind power saw a stable growth in the country over the past few decades, and India currently ranks fourth in the global wind energy capacity ranking.

TwoIEEE Power and Energy Society (PES)members, Pouyan Pourbeik and Nicholas Miller, explain how wind power technology works, and why it is so important.

What is a wind turbine?In simplest terms, a wind turbine is a mechanical machine that converts the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical rotational energy that can be used to do some work, says Pourbeik.

Utilizing the natural resource, wind, as a source of energy production is not a new technological practice. In fact, wind turbines have been developed in various ways for several centuries. Pourbeik says that the first recorded wind turbine dates back to the seventh century in Iran and was used to grind grain and pump water from wells.

Todays modern wind turbines are used to run electrical machines that then convert the rotational mechanical energy into electrical energy that can serve the electrical needs of residential homes, commercial buildings and industry, says Pourbeik.

How is wind power a sustainable technology?

Wind turbines are sustainable because of the power conversion process; by tapping into the wind, the process is cleaner than having to mine or burn material that creates massive amounts of emissions as a result. Wind energy is a solution to reducing those carbon emissions, eliminating other forms of pollution in the air, and eventually moving away from traditional methods that have the opposite effect on our planet.

Another benefit of wind power is that this source of energy is free and bountiful. When I lecture on wind turbine basics, I often start with the statement a wind turbine is a device that converts the kinetic energy in wind/moving air into money, says Miller. The fact that there is electric power generated is incidental.

You cant afford to build a wind turbine that captures all of the available energy all the time, says Miller.

What are the challenges of wind energy?

Every technology comes with its own set of challenges that engineers are equipped to solve. Integration into pre-existing power grids and gaining general public awareness of the technology as a sustainable tool are the current hurdles Pourbeik and Miller face as power engineers.

There are challenges with engineering such systems and reliably integrating them into the world-wide electric infrastructure but that is what makes the current technical environment in the field of power and energy engineering so exciting, says Pourbeik.

One of those challenges to the energy grid is energy storage and reliability. Traditionally, when a customer demands electric power, the generation and the power grid is capable of meeting that demand. But with the advent and explosive growth of wind and solar power, it is Mother Nature who decides when the electric power will be supplied, not the consumer, says Miller.

Since the birth of the electric power system in the late 19th and early 20th century, energy has been converted from mechanical energy to electrical energy through the use of rotating electrical machines, which are directly connected to the bulk power grid, explains Pourbeik. These conventional machines run at a constant speed, which means that the frequency of the electrical power they produce is also constant.

Because wind turbine speed is constantly changing due to the wind, power engineers must figure out a way to efficiently convert the wind energy to mechanical rotating energy. The solution is a rotating electrical machine connected to the wind turbine that runs at a wide range of speeds.

So to interface the machine (running at different speeds) to the bulk electrical power system (which has a fixed frequency) one needs to use a power-electronic converter interface, says Pourbeik. Thus, the electrical behavior of the power generating device becomes very different as seen from the grid.

While power-electronic converters have been used in other ways, they have never been used at such a large scale as they are now to connect the heart of wind power plants to the grid. Over the last few decades, the power and energy industry has been learning how to utilize this technology in the most reliable way possible.

Pouyan and I have worked through the first stages of the revolution, says Miller. Since the turn of the century, we have watched (and participated) as innovations in technology, markets, regulation and understanding have steadily moved the challenge out. Today, we (the U.S. and other world grids) regularly operate at levels of wind and solar generation that we thought would be nearly impossible or wouldnt happen for decades into the future.

IEEE PES and the renewable integration community have a large focus on how to make the grid work in a reliable, safe, clean and affordable fashion. But Pourbeik and Miller are hopeful about the future of sustainable energy and the technology being developed.

We are continuing to move at an astonishing rate, adding innovations on all those fronts, says Miller. Very honestly, there has never been a better, more exciting time to be a power engineer.

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Anatomy of the New Supercapacitor Industry – ValueWalk

Surprises abound in the new IDTechEx Research report, Supercapacitor Markets, Technology Roadmap, Opportunities 2021-2041. In 2010, there were no Chinese manufacturers in the top ten supercapacitor manufacturers. In 2020, 40% of them are Chinese. This has been achieved by world-class R&D, being in one of the largest markets globally, strong investment and government support including protective trading. However, China is not leading in capacitor-supercapacitor hybrids where the USA saw a $7 million follow on order recently.

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Raghu Das, CEO of IDTechEx advises, Supercapacitor manufacturers used to be divided into those making small ones for electronics and those that also made similar flat or cylindrical formats for electrical engineering such as the archetypal 2.7V 3000F cylinder. No longer. A considerable market for even large supercapacitors is rapidly emerging. The first big success with large ones is boxed car stop-starters at around 20Wh, with over five million sold. The number of auto makers going for that fit-and-forget, grab more electricity, waste less electricity proposition still increases. The natural extension of this logic is the newly committed adoption of larger supercapacitors for peak-shaving and acceleration boosting at 30-100Wh across the batteries in mild hybrid cars then full hybrid then totally replacing the lithium-ion battery if pure electric cars have not destroyed the hybrid car business by then.

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The new large versions appear in trains at 1kWh and 1MWh appears as hospital and data centre uninterruptable power supplies that double for peak shaving. It is a long way from small supercapacitors usually made to standards, easy to make and mostly commoditised at prices of 1 cent/F or less. IDTechEx counts 89% of supercapacitor manufacturers making them though Panasonic recently exited. 37% of these are in China because it exports them strongly, its share of the supercapacitor value demand being only 27% because of its giveaway pricing and lateness into car stop-start.

An exception to the commoditisation is small supercapacitors in the form of battery-supercapacitor hybrids BSH, aerospace and military ones working at 150C, capacitor-supercapacitor hybrids beating tantalum electrolytics on ripple and one fifth to one tenth of the size and weight and ones in odd formats such as to go in a watch or smart card. Those working at 85C, -40C and 3V as single cells are less common and in demand.

Battery-supercapacitor hybrids (BSH) are almost always lithium-ion capacitors. They offer higher energy density often with effectively infinite cycle life and better charge retention than pure supercapacitors. Energy density several times that of pure EDLC supercapacitors. There is almost always confined to small units for electronics. IDTechEx measures that 24% of supercapacitor manufacturers now have a BSH range and of those 32% are made in China, where they are most successful commercially. China leads the world here, partly because they have so many large BSHs.

Several companies declare their supercapacitors to be graphene as a badge of honour. It can mean non-flammable, relatively non-toxic, no use of the volatile, toxic carcinogen acetonitrile, valuably improved series resistance, better voltage and energy density in a pure EDLC all good things justifying higher price.

Raghu Das adds, IDTechEx measures that 8.75% of supercapacitor manufacturers now offer graphene versions, up from zero ten years ago. 43% of the manufacturers using graphene are in China so they are ahead in numbers, though certainly not in graphene supercapacitor research, much of which is aimed at the massive emerging market for replacing lithium-ion and lead-acid batteries with highest energy density of 100Wh/kg or more. In research, this is usually achieved by boosted pseudocapacitance though some perfect the technology of the newly commercial 100 Wh/kg lithium-ion supercapacitors. 33% of supercapacitor material research graphene-centric followed by carbon nanotubes then metal organic frameworks.

Large supercapacitors are more difficult to make, more profitable and represent the majority of the addressable market 2021-2041. Unlike small ones, they typically come with integral power electronics for optimal safe operation, microprocessors for intelligent response, often cooling systems. 47.5% of supercapacitor manufacturers now claim to make them, up from few in the past. However, many of those are barely in the business, their web entries being more of a wish list that reality. 34% of these are in China no dominance though it is coming up fast in this respect. This is assisted by the fact that a disproportionate amount of the demand for large supercapacitors is in China with the Government requesting that all parts of trains, buses etc. be made in China. On the other hand, China is badly behind in researching supercapacitor bodywork, smart skin and other radical advances scoped in the IDTechEx Research report, Supercapacitor Materials and Formats 2020-2040.

Raghu Das predicts, Acquisitions and mergers will continue. One billion dollar supercapacitor businesses may be created by 2045. If the addressable markets we have analysed are strongly penetrated, then it will be much earlier. Given past disappointments, our upside forecast currently stands at $7 billion in 2041.

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ABC’s Fall TV 2020 Premiere Date Schedule: Grey’s Anatomy, Good Doctor, A Million Little Things, and More – TV Guide

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Summer 2020 is finally behind us, and you know what that means: It's officially time to dig back into fall TV. ABC has already announced plenty of premiere dates forits fall schedule, and the lineup is stacked with non-scripted programming.

WhileDancing With the Starsis officially underway after premiering on Monday, Sept. 14, and you're probably still reeling from the Carole Baskin of it all, there's still more to come throughout the rest of September and into October and November.The Bachelorettehas, to the surprise of no one, sparked a ton of questions and rumors as production on the upcoming season has progressed. Less dramatic is the premiere of theSupermarket Sweeprevival, hosted byLeslie Jones, which also has an official premiere date. These shows all join the previously announced comedy lineup, which includes season premieres forblack-ish,The Goldbergs, andThe Conners.

The lineup doesn't include the recently canceledStumptown, but we do finally have dates for some of our other faves likeThe Good DoctorandGrey's Anatomy.David E. Kelley's new seriesBig Sky also got a fall premiere date, butKyra Sedgwick's comedyCall Your Motheris still to be determined.

Check out ABC's premiere schedule below, andlearn more about the network's 2020-2021 fall lineup here. If you want to see what else is coming back this fall across the other major networks, head here. New shows are in ALL CAPS.

Monday, Sept. 14Dancing with the Stars(8/7c)

Thursday, Sept. 248/7c: Celebrity Family Feud9/8c: Press Your Luck10/9c: Match Game

Tuesday, Oct. 138/7c: The Bachelorette

Friday, Oct. 168/7c: Shark Tank

Sunday, Oct. 187/6c: America's Funniest Home Videos8/7c: SUPERMARKET SWEEP9/8c: Who Wants To Be A Millionaire10/9c: Card Sharks

Wednesday, Oct. 218/7c:The Goldbergs(premiering with two back-to-back episodes)9/8c:The Conners9:30/8:30c:black-ish

Wednesday, Oct. 288:30/7:30c:American Housewife

Monday, Nov. 210/9c: The Good Doctor

Thursday, Nov. 128/7c: Station 199/8c: Grey's Anatomy (two-hour premiere)

Tuesday, Nov. 1710/9c: Big Sky (series premiere)

Wednesday, Nov. 1810/9c: For Life

Thursday, Nov. 1910/9c: A Million Little Things

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Anatomical characterization of the inguinal lymph nodes using microcomputed tomography to inform radical inguinal lymph node dissections in penile…

Radical inguinal lymph node dissections (rILND) for penile cancer risk significant postoperative lymphocele and lymphedema. However, reducing the risk of lymphatic complications is limited by our understanding of lymphatic anatomy. Therefore, this study aims to elucidate the lymphatic anatomy within the current surgical borders of a rILND.

To visualize the position of the lymph nodes, tissue packets excised from the inguinal region of five fresh, male cadavers were imaged using microcomputed tomography (CT). To standardize the position, rotation and size between specimens, each lymph node packet was aligned using a Generalized Procrustes analysis.

There was a median of 13.5 lymph nodes (range=8-18) per packet, with the majority (99%) clustered within a 6cm radius of the saphenofemoral junction; a region 39%-41% smaller than current surgical borders. No difference existed between the number of nodes between sides, or distribution around the saphenofemoral junction.

This study provides the first 3D, in situ, standardized characterization of lymph node anatomy in the inguinal region using CT. By using knowledge of the normal lymphatic anatomy, this study can help inform the reduction in borders of rILND to limit disruption and ensure a complete lymphadenectomy.

Journal of surgical oncology. 2020 Sep 10 [Epub ahead of print]

Kait Marshall, Shiva M Nair, Katherine E Willmore, Tyler S Beveridge, Nicholas E Power

Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontorio, Canada., Department of Surgery, Urology Division, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontorio, Canada.

PubMed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32914446

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Greys Anatomy: Is Grey’s Anatomy on Netflix? – Daily Express

When Grey's Anatomy does return for season 17, there will be a coronavirus COVID-19 storyline.

The drama will show how all of the characters deal with the pandemic on the front line, with some coping better than others.

Executive Producer Krista Vernoff has said how they have been speaking to doctors about their real-life experiences to help with the new episodes.

Vernoff told EW: "Were going to address this pandemic for sure.

"Theres no way to be a long-running medical show and not do the medical story of our lifetimes.

"I feel like our show has an opportunity and a responsibility to tell some of those stories."

Grey's Anatomy is available to watch on ABC.

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Grey’s Anatomy boss offers hints about Station 19’s fourth season – Digital Spy

Station 19 spoilers follow.

Grey's Anatomy showrunner Krista Vernoff has hinted what's to come in Station 19's fourth season and it's surprisingly good news.

The Grey's spin-off's third season featured a double tragedy for Andy as she lost both her childhood best friend Ryan Tanner and her father Pruitt Herrera.

However, the season finale ended on a major cliffhanger for the character, as she found out that her mother Elena was actually still alive.

Speaking to TV Line about the fourth season, Vernoff revealed that, like the rest of the world, the Station 19 team "gets hit with a pandemic," adding that the twist is "ironic because we still have a lighter season planned".

Vernoff also admitted "there was some real darkness last season so much death," however, despite the pandemic, things are looking brighter the next time we see the Station 19 team.

"This season, the team pulls together and finds a lot of joy despite the heaviness of the world," Vernoff continued.

She also addressed Andy and new husband Sullivan's relationship, admitting: "They've both been through a hell of a lot. But I'm rooting for them!"

Following the season three finale, Vernoff revealed it had been decided Andy's mother was alive "since the beginning of our conversations about season three," adding: "It was one of the first ideas we had."

Explaining how Andy will be "massively, massively" changed by learning that her mother is alive, Vernoff said: "There's so much unsaid, so much unknown. What happened? Why did her father tell her her mother was dead?

"What happened between [Pruitt and Elena] is such ripe, fertile ground for season four. We're really excited to get into it. We know what happened, but Andy doesn't."

Grey's Anatomy and Station 19 air on ABC in the US. They air on Sky Witness in the UK with selected episodes also available on NOW TV.

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Greys Anatomy real-life relationships: Have any of the cast dated? – Daily Express

Across 16 seasons of Greys Anatomy so far there have been a number of romantic storylines.

The doctors at the fictional hospital have often found themselves attracted to each other, leading to plenty of drama in the series.

Some of the most iconic couples have included Meredith Grey (played by Ellen Pompeo) and Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) as well as Mark Sloan (Eric Dane) and Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh).

Therefore, viewers will be understandably curious as to whether any of this romance has extended beyond the series.

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However, when she landed her own spin-off, it was reported she found romance with David Sutcliffe who played her love interest for a while on the series.

Although, the romance didnt last and the pair are no longer together.

However, despite all of the love stories on the long-running drama, not many cast members have actually dated each other.

Many of them have found love outside of the series, and often outside of the acting business.

For example Pompeo has been married to music producer Chris Ivery since 2007.

While her on-screen love interest Dempsey is married to hairstylist and make-up artist Jillian Fink.

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Nugget of Knowledge: Your habits and your genetics – WYTV

Len Rome's Daily Feature of Little Known Facts

by: Jim Loboy

These are traits you did not inherit from mom or dad.This is your fault:

I cant do math.Basic math ability depends on hard work, preparation and self-confidence.

Im terrible with names.You are born with the ability to remember stuff, so dont try blaming your genes for forgetting your wedding anniversary or the name of the person you just met.

I dont have a creative bone in my body!Developing creativity has much more to do with your own motivation and personal interestits a myth that your mom or dad is at fault.

I dont have an ear for languagesYes, you dowe all doyou picked un English, didnt you?Science says what matters most is your attitude.

I have no natural artistic abilityWhat, your dad couldnt draw a straight line, your mom colored outside the lines?According to the journal LiveScience, with practice, anyone can improve all the mental power they need to draw well.

I cant danceI have two left feetOkay, my own mother was a dance instructor in her 20s, but thats not how I learned the Jitterbug.You may be footloose but you did not pick it up from mom or dad.

Im not tech savvyBad at understanding new technology?Your dad may have been Albert Einstein, but in reality, the skill sets you need to excel in computer science are not hardwired into your DNAscientists are made, not born.

Im a klutz!No matter how accident-prone you think you are, you werent born that way..and your parents had nothing to do with it.

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Yes, OCD is genetic but having a parent or sibling with OCD doesn’t guarantee you’ll have it – Insider – INSIDER

Obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, is a mental health condition that can be mild or debilitating. The condition is characterized by having troubling obsessions or intrusive thoughts as well as compulsions that need to be carried out in order to temporarily soothe the anxiety caused by the distressing obsessions.

Over the years, there has been much discussion surrounding whether or not OCD is genetic and if there is a specific gene linked to OCD. Here's what you need to know about genetics and other risk factors for OCD.

OCD is partially genetic. "Genetics contribute to overall risk, but they do not completely determine whether or not an individual is going to develop the disorder," says Christopher Pittenger, PhD, Director of the Yale OCD Research Clinic.

We are a long way off from having a clear understanding of the genetics of OCD, Pittenger says, but there are indirect approaches that researchers have used to learn about the genetics of the disorder.

For example, a 2013 study published in Depression and Anxiety looked at 2,057 pediatric and adolescent OCD patients versus a control group of 6,055 people without OCD. The researchers found that OCD was much more likely to occur if a primary family member (parent, sibling, or offspring) had OCD. They were also more likely to have OCD if an immediate family member had a tic disorder, affective disorder, or anxiety disorder.

Another method of studying the genetics of OCD has been looking at twins with OCD. A 2014 review published in Psychiatric Clinics of North America studied 5,409 pairs of twins and found that 52% of identical twins (who share 100% of their DNA) both had OCD, whereas 21% of fraternal twins (who share 50% of DNA) both had OCD. This led researchers to infer that the more DNA is shared between family members, the higher the likelihood that there will be a co-occurrence of OCD. The study determined the heritability (genetic risk) for OCD is around 48% percent, meaning that a half of the cause for OCD is genetic.

Researchers are still working to identify the specific gene(s) associated with OCD. Pittenger says that genome-wide association studies or GWAS, that have been conducted trying to find a gene have been too small to determine whether there is a gene.

"We probably need studies 10 times larger before we can expect to start to find robust genetic 'hits'. Fortunately, there are two much larger GWAS studies underway," says Pittenger. This means that in the near future, we might have some more answers regarding an OCD-related gene.

Since OCD is only partially genetic, there are other risk factors for developing the condition, however, Pittenger says that like with the genetic aspect, other risk factors are not completely understood, either. Some of these risk factors include:

OCD may be partially caused by genetics, but there are other causes as well. More research needs to be conducted to determine exactly what the role is of genetics in OCD as well as how the other risk factors contribute to somebody developing OCD.

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