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Friday, Sept. 30, 2022

National/International

HydroGraph Exhibiting at The Advanced Materials Show 2022
9/29/22 Yahoo! Finance
Publicly listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange Dec. 2, 2021, the Company acquired the exclusive license from Kansas State University to produce both graphene and hydrogen through their patented detonation process. 

How to Cultivate a Happier Retirement
9/29/22 Nerdwallet
A 2014 study by two Kansas State University researchers found that people who are more optimistic tend to be more satisfied in retirement. Study participants’ levels of optimism were measured by their agreement with statements including “In uncertain times, I usually expect the best” and “Overall I expect more good things to happen to me than bad.”

State/Regional

* Kansas Board of Regents report shows overall decline in public college/university enrollment
9/29/22 KSN
“What you’re seeing is an impact of the last several years,” Karen Goos, Vice Provost of Enrollment Management at Kansas State University (K-State), said.

Local

* K-State enrollment dips below 20,000 for first time since 1988
9/29/22 KMAN
Preliminary enrollment numbers released by the Kansas Board of Regents Thursday showed a 2.5 percent overall decrease at Kansas State University.

Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022

Regional/State

*The Marshal & Mr. President
9/29/22 Dodge City Globe
The Marshal deputizes Kansas State University President Richard Linton (far right) and a whole host of K-State Wildcat leaders at Boot Hill Museum Sept. 27. The Wildcats were in Ford County for a community visit with local industry and educational movers and shakers. Coverage of the event will be in a future issue of the Dodge City Globe.

Local

Community invited to join RCPD, BBQ Team at National Night Out
9/28/22 WIBW
RCPD noted that Manhattan Fire Department, Riley Co. Fire District #1, Riley Co. EMS, Riley Co. Emergency Management, K-State Police, Fort Riley and the Classic Car Club will all participate in the event.

City supports neighborhood revitalization program to improve housing
9/28/22 The Mercury
Commissioner Usha Reddi said the $650,000 generated from the sales sax could be used to apply for state and federal grants to bring in more money to address housing challenges. She also said K-State and the county need to be part of the conversation.

Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022

National/International

MGP Hires Terri Roberts to Lead New Foodservice Channel Sales
9/27/22 Yahoo! Finance
A dietitian, she directed nutrition and dietary programs at two hospitals in Iowa and Minnesota after receiving a Bachelor of Science in Dietetics from Kansas State University in Manhattan. Her credentials include Certified ServSafe instructor and proctor for the National Restaurant Association chapter in Wichita, Kan.

Regional/State

K-State: Hays, Colby part of $2M sorghum research project
9/27/22 Hays Post
Kansas State University researchers say a $2 million grant that they received recently will help to modernize recommendations for applying nitrogen to sorghum in a three-state region, ultimately boosting the value of grain sorghum in the United States. 

Local

OUR NEIGHBORS | Social worker also helps community through cleaning business
9/27/22 Manhattan Mercury 
Rich, 42, was born in Guatemala and adopted as a child by a family in Manhattan. He graduated from Manhattan High and earned a bachelor’s degree in social work from K-State. He lived in Wichita and Iowa and moved back to Manhattan in 2012.

Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022

National/International

Professional Development Series for the Education Community Launches
9/26/22 Yahoo! Finance
Macmillan Learning, a privately-held, family-owned education publishing and services company announced today the launch of a professional development series for the education community focused on critical challenges for students and instructors. One of the webinars features Kansas State Director of the Honor and Integrity System Camilla Roberts.

Hemp byproducts not so ba-ba-bad for lamp feed: study
9/26/22 Vancouver Sun
Research from Kansas State University, released earlier this year, found cattle that ate a diet of industrial hemp might be able to better de-stress.

Regional/State

After Kansas litmus test, abortion rights in full view as November looms
9/26/22 KCTV
“This is still going to be an influential thumb on the scale,” said Nathanial Birkhead, a political expert from Kansas State University.

Can Kansas City park its cars and become more walkable?
9/26/22 KCUR
A study conducted by Kansas State University researchers looked into the pedestrian master plans of 15 major U.S. cities, not including Kansas City, to evaluate how well they were centering on the needs of marginalized communities.

Shawnee Mission program with K-State aims to create teacher ‘pathway’ for its own graduates
9/26/22 Shawnee Mission Post
Amid persistent staffing shortages, the Shawnee Mission School District is partnering with Kansas State University to set Shawnee Mission graduates on a pathway to more easily obtain an education degree and return to their home district to teach.

Local

*Connected ‘Cats bring K-State experience to local communities
9/27/22 WIBW
A new group of Connected ‘Cats will bring their K-State experiences to local communities during in-state visits.

Monday, Sept. 26, 2022

National/International

*Liz Weston: How to cultivate a happier retirement
9/26/22 Associated Press/U.K. Daily Mail
A 2014 study by two Kansas State University researchers found that people who are more optimistic tend to be more satisfied in retirement. Study participants´ levels of optimism were measured by their agreement with statements including "In uncertain times, I usually expect the best" and "Overall I expect more good things to happen to me than bad."

Need blazing-fast internet on campus? Head to Kansas or South Carolina

9/23/22 PC Magazine
If you've upgraded to a 5G phone, expect blazing speeds at Kansas State University. 5G speeds in Manhattan, Kansas, measured an average 324.14Mbps on 5G speed tests during Q2 2022, making it the best overall college town for 5G speeds. Rounding out the top five were Clemson, S.C.; College Park, Md.; Auburn, Ala., and Troy, NY. "Students in these places have every advantage when using 5G phones for school or play," Ookla concluded.

Regional/State

*Local grad Diazdeleon helping K-State relate to SW Kansas
9/25/22 Liberal Leader & Times
2019 Liberal High School graduate Joshua Diazdeleon is currently working with K-State’s Connected ‘Cats program and as he tells it, it has been a great experience. Diazdeleon is currently in his senior year at K-State.

Understanding reality through algorithms
9/25/22 MIT News
It took an inspiring amount of dedication to her education, but De La Torre made it to Kansas State University for her undergraduate studies, where she majored in computer science and math. At Kansas State, she was able to get her first real taste of research. “I was just fascinated by the questions they were asking and this entire space I hadn’t encountered,” says De La Torre of her experience working in a visual cognition lab and discovering the field of computational neuroscience.

Local

*K-State rolling out new license plate scanning tech to replace hanging parking permits
9/24/22 Manhattan Mercury
Kansas State University Parking Services is implementing a new license plate scanning technology in an effort to simplify on-campus parking.

*Feeding bugs: KSU entomology students receive $25K to research insects eating plastic for food
9/24/22 Manhattan Mercury
A team of Kansas State University entomology researchers is buzzing after receiving an international prize to fund their research on encouraging insects to eat plastic for food.

Friday, Sept. 23, 2022

National/International

Bald eagle, barn owl killed by raccoons at Prairie Park Nature Center
9/23/22 MSN
The bald eagle, Kansa, was acquired by the nature center in January 2003 from the Kansas State University veterinary clinic as a one-year-old bird. Following an extensive rehabilitation after suffered traumatic wing injuries in a collision with a powerline, Kansa went on display in May 2003.

Regional/State

Kansas farmers speak out on severe drought conditions, below-average crop yields
9/22/22 KSN
“A lot of them didn’t even close to 100 … there were quite a few of our yields that didn’t even reach half of what our yield goal is,” Jeff Seiler, Extension Agriculture Agent with Kansas State University Research & Extension, said.

Local

28 freshmen named to K-State’s prestigious business scholars program
9/22/22 WIBW
Kansas State University says on Thursday, Sept. 22, that its College of Business Administration has chosen its third cohort of the Menard Family Scholars Program which provides premier business leadership experience for high-achieving incoming freshmen.

Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022

National/International

NEPC Talks Education: Discussing the Nature of Teacher Shortages
9/20/22 National Education Policy Center
Professor Nguyen describes his work with Chanh Lam and Dr. Paul Bruno to determine the magnitude of the current shortages by examining media references, policy documents, and other publicly available reports to estimate state-level teacher shortages. He explains that this approach is necessary due to the absence of a publicly available national data set on teacher vacancies. Nguyen and his colleagues found evidence of roughly 36,000 vacant positions and 163,000 positions filled by underqualified teachers, with large variation in the number of teacher vacancies and underqualified teachers reported across states for which estimates were possible.

Regional/State

How the drought killing Kansas corn crops could make you pay more for gas and beef
9/21/22 Kansas News Service and KAKE
Dan O’Brien, a Kansas State University agricultural economist based in Colby, said that number has roughly doubled. Prices had already been creeping up since Russia invaded Ukraine — another major corn exporter — and now thanks to the drought-fueled shortage, the price in western Kansas is around $8 per bushel.

Local

*K-State to honor Salina manufacturing company as 2022 Company of the Year
9/21/22 WIBW
Kansas State University will honor a manufacturing company out of Salina as its 2022 Company of the Year.

Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022

National/International

*Stressed out, burned out and dropping out: Why teachers are leaving the classroom
9/20/22 The Houston Chronicle 
On Aug. 29, 2022, SciLine interviewed Tuan Nguyen, an assistant professor in the College of Education at Kansas State University, about why teachers are quitting and what can be done to slow or stop the trend.

State/Regional

How drought killing Kan. corn could make you pay more for gas, beef
9/20/22 Salina Post
Historically, it’s been common to see corn sell in western Kansas for about $4 a bushel.

Dan O’Brien, a Kansas State University agricultural economist based in Colby, said that number has roughly doubled. 

“If you just look at the typical annual Kansas corn and sorghum production,” Kansas State University agronomist Lucas Haag said, “and then figure the reductions that are going to be due to drought, we’re talking huge sums of money.”

Local

Beach Museum of Art joins campuswide K-State Family Weekend
9/19/22 Manhattan Mercury 
Isaacson visited the Beach Museum of Art on Saturday, along with her children Alec and Aden Isaacson and her partner Derick Cruz. They participated in the museum’s portion of the campuswide K-State Family Weekend, with education staff members on hand to help lead art-themed activities.

Tuesday, September 20, 2022

National/International

*Stressed out, burned out and dropping out: Why teachers are leaving the classroom
9/20/22 Yahoo! News
On Aug. 29, 2022, SciLine interviewed Tuan Nguyen, an assistant professor in the College of Education at Kansas State University, about why teachers are quitting and what can be done to slow or stop the trend.

*NEPC Talks Education: Discussing the Nature of Teacher Shortages
9/20/22 WFMZ-TV
Nguyen, an assistant professor in the College of Education at Kansas State University, studies teacher leadership and school improvement, and teacher policy and the teacher labor market.

*Reintroducing bison to grasslands increases plant diversity, drought resilience, study finds
9/19/22 National Science Foundation
A Kansas State University-led study has found that reintroducing bison – a formerly dominant grazer – doubles plant biodiversity in a tallgrass prairie.

State/Regional

Tonsor Reports Meat Demand Holding Steady
9/19/22 Feed Lot Magazine
Kansas State University livestock economist Glynn Tonsor reported last week that consumer demand for proteins, including beef, pork and chicken, is holding steady.

Monday, Sept. 19, 2022

National/International

Which Cows Are Worth Keeping? Select Cows That Best Fit Your Operation
9/16/22 Drovers
For a spring calving cow, with a weaning-aged calf at her side, now’s a great time to evaluate the performance of that cow for your operation. Experts at the Beef Cattle Institute at Kansas State University share their insights for 

State/Regional

Kansas farmers to supply grain to Taiwan as part of $576 million wheat trade deal
9/16/22 The Topeka Capital-Journal
Kansas Department of Agriculture Secretary Mike Beam touted the quality of the state's hard red winter wheat crop. He praised research at Kansas State University that led to improvements in wheat genetics, farming techniques and milling practices.

Local

Regents approve construction of new KSU ag research center
9/19/22 The Manhattan Mercury
Kansas State University officials received approval for the construction of a new agronomy research center and demolition of two longtime campus buildings. 

*K-State hosts wall-breaking ceremony to celebrate future Tracz Family Band Hall
9/17/22 KMAN
Although construction has already begun on the Tracz Family Band Hall at K-State, the community celebrated the future home of the band on Friday. Instead of the typical shovels for the ground-breaking, the demolition of a wall was started.

Friday, Sept. 16, 2022

State/Regional

*KS higher ed officials ignore calls to 'stop the cuts,' defend layoff plan
9/15/22 KSNT-TV
Kansas State University sent a letter to faculty and staff on Sept. 8, noting ESU’s move to cut staff based on KBOR’s policy. In the letter, University Provost Charles Taber emphasized that the university has no intention to submit a plan using the policy.

Wildlife walks, lectures slated in Pittsburg
9/15/22 Joplin Globe
The schedule includes: Sept. 29: “Kansas Flyways: The Current and Future of Understanding Birds’ Movements” presented by Alice Boyle, of Kansas State University. Boyle will discuss new discoveries, a new initiative that is transforming the study of bird migration and how automated telemetry could improve our understanding of how birds use grasslands.

Local

*The cost of it all: K-State students, provost react to loan foregiveness plan
9/15/22 Manhattan Mercury
Kansas State University students and officials are reacting to President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program as Republican governors from 22 states are calling for Biden to rescind it.

*Groundbreaking for new Tracz Family Band Hall set for Friday
9/15/22 Manhattan Mercury
A groundbreaking ceremony is set for Friday at 4 p.m. in the northwest corner of Memorial Field at K-State.

Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022

National/International

Kansas State University endowment posts 5.7% return for fiscal year
9/14/22 Pensions & Investments
Kansas State University Foundation's $913 million long-term investment pool of endowment assets returned a net 5.7% for the fiscal year ended June 30, said Paul Chai, senior director of investments.

State/Regional

*K-State Library featured in prestigious magazine for unique, impressive designs
9/14/22 KCTV-5
Kansas State University says its own Hale Library has been featured in the American Libraries Magazine for the 2022 Library Design Showcase. It said the showcase is a yearly celebration of the most impressive, new and renovated libraries that address user needs in inventive and interesting ways.

*Country music legend Josh Turner to perform in Manhattan
9/14/22 WIBW-TV
Country music legend Josh Turner will grace K-State’s McCain Auditorium stage for the annual McCain Performance Series.

Local

*K-State President Linton to deliver first State of the University address in October
9/14/22 Manhattan Mercury
Kansas State University President Richard Linton will give his first State of the University address next month.

Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022

National/International

Get ready for a food fight: High grocery costs are here to stay
9/13/22 Politico 
“The majority of those federal programs and funds [in the IRA] are targeted at conservation, you know, potentially increasing conservation efforts around the country,” said Glynn Tonsor, an agricultural economics professor at Kansas State University. 

State/Regional

KC Current ‘Membership Deposits’ the next step in building the brand
9/13/22 Fox4KC
Kansas State University Marketing Associate Professor Doug Walker says it does go a long way building a buzz around what’s coming next.

Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022

National/International

Student Loans Are No Longer Taboo
9/12/22 DNYUZ
“I worry that people will conclude that student loans are bad across the board, and they might really miss out on opportunities as a result,” said Stuart Heckman, an associate professor of financial planning at Kansas State University who researches attitudes toward student debt.

Get ready for a food fight: High grocery costs are here to stay
9/13/22 Yahoo! News
“The majority of those federal programs and funds [in the IRA] are targeted at conservation, you know, potentially increasing conservation efforts across the country,” said Glynn Tonsor, an agriculture economics professor at Kansas State University.

*Can mosquitoes spread Covid19 infection?
9/13/22 Pledge Times
In July 2022, a team of researchers including Doctor Stephen Higgs associate vice president for research and director of the Biosecurity Research Institute at Kansas State University, published a study who found that even under extreme conditions, the virus SARS-CoV-2 did not replicate in the mosquito.

State/Regional

*Rock and Roll Hall of Fame trumpeter, wife to grace McCain stage
9/12/22 WIBW
Kansas State University says the 2022-2023 McCain Performance Series will continue with a full slate of shows in September – including Grammy-winning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame trumpeter Herb Alpert and his wife, Lani Hall.

Testing Soil Ahead of Planting
9/12/22 KSAL
K-State Agronomy recently released guidance on one other action that could help save some cost and set the 2023 wheat harvest up for success from day one – soil sampling.

Local

*K-State officials seeking input for Next-Gen strategic plan
9/12/22 The Mercury
Kansas State University officials are asking for input on what they are now calling “Next-Gen K-State,” the university’s new strategic plan.

Monday, Sept. 12, 2022

National/International

Micro breaks in the office: researchers are still looking for a good place
9/12/22 UK Time News
In 2014, a Kansas State University researcher — possibly a geek at making friends — conducted an experiment that showed that “short smartphone breaks during the workday can improve workplace productivity, make employees happier, and benefit businesses.”

Regional/State

Improvements to equine facilities at K-State could be on the horizon
9/9/22 High Plains Journal
During the equine session, Kansas Horse Council’s Justine Staten led a discussion with Kansas State University Foundation Senior Director of Development-Agriculture Kerry Wefald, K-State’s Department of Animal Sciences Head Michael Day and Justin Janssen, vice president of the Livestock and Meat Industry Council at K-State. The group discussed the proposed K-State Animal Sciences Gateway, which is expected to include an ag competition complex and improvements to the equine facilities at K-State.

Local

Sen. Moran tours Shellenberger Hall as K-State seeks federal opportunities to replace aging infrastructure
9/10/22 KMAN
Senator Jerry Moran joined a group of Kansas State University officials Friday in touring Shellenberger Hall, the future site of the Global Center for Grain and Food Innovation.

WSU's bachelor's degree in nursing program underway at K-State
9/10/22 Manhattan Mercury
Wichita State University’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program began this semester at the Kansas State University campus in Manhattan with six students in its inaugural class. The program, approved by the Kansas Board of Nursing this past March, allows students to earn a bachelor of science degree in nursing from WSU as they pursue a bachelor of science in another area from K-State. Officials are calling the program a “Pathway to Nursing,” with the two universities working in partnership.

Friday, Sept. 9, 2022

National/International

Columbia University ranks dead last in nation for college free speech: Study
9/8/22 Yahoo! News / Fox News
Following the University of Chicago for the top five free speech spots were all state schools, with Kansas State University coming in second, then Purdue University’s main campus, Mississippi State University, and Oklahoma State University.

State/Regional

EDsmart Releases 2023's Online Business Administration Degree Programs Ranking
9/8/22 News Channel Nebraska
EDsmart’s ranking of the online Business Administration Degree programs is the most comprehensive and well-rounded to date. The ranking includes only fully accredited schools. Rankings are based on affordability, academic quality, student satisfaction, and student outcome, according to data gathered from the U.S. Department of Education.
… 30. Kansas State University …

Local

K-State recommends testing soils ahead of planting to help 2023 wheat crop
9/8/22 The Manhattan Mercury
September is a busy month for Kansas producers, who are making final selections for wheat varieties, prepping equipment and spraying volunteer wheat and weeds ahead of planting this year’s wheat crop. K-State Agronomy recently released guidance on one other action that could help save some cost and set the 2023 wheat harvest up for success from day one — soil sampling.

Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022

Regional/State

*New K-State major looks to ease supply chain crisis
9/7/22 KAKE
A new major at Kansas State University is looking to ease the supply chain crisis.


WSU welcomes inaugural class in K-State program
9/7/22 Derby Informer
Wichita State University recently welcomed the first class for its Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program on the Kansas State University campus.

Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022

National/International

New Programs: Central American Studies, Aviation Management, Engineering Systems
9/6/22 Inside Higher Ed
Kansas State University at Salina is starting a bachelor’s degree in aviation management.

*How Bad Is the Teacher Shortage? What Two New Studies Say
9/6/22 Education Week
Tuan Nguyen, an assistant professor at Kansas State University, Chanh Lam, a data analyst and Ph.D. graduate student at Kansas State, and Paul Bruno, an assistant professor of education policy at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, have spent years trying to determine the exact scope of the national teacher shortage.

Regional/State

*K-State Salina, Great Plains offer unique scholars program
9/6/22 Salina Post
Thanks to a brand-new, one-of-a-kind scholarship opportunity at Kansas State University Salina Aerospace and Technology Campus, the Great Plains Manufacturing Scholars Program will allow engineering technology students to gain real-world experience and save money on their education.

Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022

National/International

The Healthiest College in Every State (2022)
9/2/22 Ness
Not only has Kansas State University consistently earned spots on the Princeton Review’s list of colleges with the happiest students, it also has a flourishing recreation program.

Conflictive home-host country relations have a strong, negative effect on policy risk
9/2/22 Phys.org
“In the recent decade, we are observing major shifts in the geopolitical environment and ever more dynamic intercountry relations that will likely continue to influence cross-border investments, which makes our research timely and relevant,” says lead researcher Tsvetomira V. Bilgili, an assistant professor at Kansas State University.

*Bison are bringing biodiversity back to Kansas prairie land
9/2/22 Popular Science
“Bison are the type of organism you’d expect to have a large impact,” says Zak Ratajczak, a biologist at Kansas State University and lead author of the study.

Regional/State

*New K-State Salina scholarship to also ease Great Plains workforce needs
9/6/22 WIBW
A new scholars program will help Great Plains Manufacturing meet immediate workforce needs while also affording students at K-State Salina a chance to work in the industry and a discount on their education.

*Linton discovers magic in Virginia Tech class, sparks journey to Kansas State presidency
9/3/22 Kansas Reflector
Richard Linton’s journey to president of Kansas State University began when he followed a friend into a food microbiology class at Virginia Tech University.

Local

*Linton inaugurated as 15th K-State president
9/3/22 The Mercury
After having begun the work of president of Kansas State University in February, Richard Linton was inaugurated Friday afternoon in the McCain Auditorium on campus.

Lafene announces administration fee for COVID-19 Vaccine
9/2/22 The Kansas State Collegian
Lafene Health Center continues to provide COVID-19 vaccines for students, faculty and staff at Kansas State University, but now with an administration fee, Shawn Funk, marketing and communication director for Lafene, said.

*K-State announces new need-based grant program covering in-state tuition
9/5/22 The Junction City Union
A new grant program from Kansas State University provides eligible students with an award covering in-state tuition that remains after other grants and scholarships are applied to student’s account, helping those who need it most.

Friday, Sept. 2, 2022

National/International

Can mosquitoes spread SARS-CoV-2? Experts weigh in
9/1/22 Medical News Today
In July 2022, a team of researchers including Dr. Stephen Higgs, associate vice president for research and director of the Biosecurity Research Institute at Kansas State University, published a studyTrusted Source that found that even under extreme conditions, the SARS-CoV-2 virus did not replicate in mosquitoes.

Regional/State

How weather in outer space could cost Midwestern farmers $1 billion
9/1/22 Kansas News Service and NPR
“It could be, easily, a billion-dollar loss of efficiency even for two days,” Kansas State University agricultural economist Terry Griffin said. “The likelihood of that occurring is fairly good enough to where really smart people are concerned about it.”

Local

*Standing-room only crowd attends open forum with KSU leaders, students
9/1/22 KMAN
Kansas State University leadership, faculty and students attended a community open forum in Manhattan Thursday morning, kicking off the first of a host of community visits around the State informing the university’s new strategic plan.

*K-State Holds First Community Visit
9/1/22 WIBW
The new Kansas State University presidential community visit initiative kicked off with the first community visit today in the Flint Hills region of Riley, Pottawatomie and Geary counties.

Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022

National/International

Are dogs crying tears of sorrow when they tear up?
8/31/22 Dog O Day
Jessica Meekins, who is associate professor of veterinary ophthalmology at Kansas State University, had this to say about it all:

“In veterinary ophthalmology, we typically have a cutoff for what we would consider excessive tearing. And to me, that objective number would be a good launching off point for researchers like this to kind of establish (what is) truly significant…It would be interesting to know, rather than just the volume component, whether those tears contain similar molecules to what’s been identified in people in certain studies and in trying to investigate why we cry…”

Regional/State

*KSU grant to provide select students with in-state tuition
8/31/22 KAKE
A new grant program from Kansas State provides eligible students with in-state tuition that remains after other grants and scholarships are applied to a student's account, helping those who need it most.

Local

*6 K-State students awarded with scholarships to study internationally
8/31/22 WIBW
Kansas State University says that six of its students have been awarded the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study abroad.

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