Генеральный директор Dumpling Daughter Надя Лю Спеллман выросла не в обычном семейном ресторане. Ее родители управляли Sally Ling’s, популярным китайским рестораном изысканной кухни в Бостоне. На протяжении десятилетий она наблюдала, как ее мать и отец служили и принимали таких знаменитостей, как Джулия Чайлд и Йо-Йо Ма. Такое воспитание научило Лю Спеллман ценить настоящую китайскую кухню и вдохновило ее открыть свой первый магазин Dumpling Daughter в 2014 году. Основываясь на рецептах своей семьи, она теперь продает пельмени, которые производятся на фабрике и замораживаются свежими, в своих ресторанах и магазинах. продуктовые магазины. Согласно документам, рассмотренным CNBC Make It, эти замороженные кусочки, а также дополнительные продукты, проданные на Amazon, принесли более 4,5 миллионов долларов с ноября 2022 года по октябрь 2023 года. Лю Спеллман говорит, что три ее ресторана, все в районе Бостона, приносят большую часть этого дохода и продают до 4000 пельменей в день. «Dum...
In the ruins of Chernobyl, where radiation levels remain dangerously high decades after the 1986 nuclear disaster, scientists have discovered something extraordinary: a black fungus that appears to “eat” radiation . This organism, first noticed in 1991 growing on the walls of the damaged reactor, has fascinated researchers ever since. Its ability to thrive in such a hostile environment challenges our understanding of life and survival. Radiation as Food? The fungus, known as Cladosporium sphaerospermum and related species, contains melanin , the same pigment that colors human skin. But in this case, melanin does more than provide protection—it seems to allow the fungus to absorb radiation and convert it into chemical energy , much like plants use chlorophyll to harness sunlight. This process, sometimes called radiosynthesis , suggests that radiation can be a usable energy source for certain life forms. Scientific Breakthroughs Experiments have shown that these fungi grow faster wh...
A remarkable milestone has been reached in Belgium: Laurent Simons , a prodigy often referred to as “Belgium’s little Einstein,” has officially earned his PhD in quantum physics at the age of 15. A Record-Breaking Achievement Laurent defended his thesis this week at the University of Antwerp, making him one of the youngest people ever to complete a doctorate in physics. He began primary school at age four , finished by six , and by 12 had already completed a master’s degree in quantum physics. His research explored bosons and black holes , showcasing his advanced grasp of complex theoretical concepts. Extraordinary Talent Laurent reportedly has a photographic memory and an IQ of 145 , placing him in the top 0.1% of the population. Despite his scientific focus, he has expressed a broader ambition: after losing his grandparents at age 11, he set his sights on studying medical science to pursue breakthroughs in extending human life. Historical Context While Laurent’s ac...
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