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Loving 42 A Memoir of Faith Family and Strength
United States, 17th Oct 2025 – An amazing new memoir, “Loving 42: A Mother’s Prayer, A Son’s Journey, A Father’s Strength,” by Jamar L. Gailes, is ready to be released. This emotional tale shares the profound influence of love, faith, perseverance, and strength to endure through the eyes of a family’s journey. The book articulates the life of Jamar, his wife Jennifer, and their two children, Abram and Kyndall, as they deal with difficulties of family life, unanticipated happenings, and the healing influence of belief.

The book begins with a bright snapshot of a perfect life in Alexandria, Louisiana, where Jamar imitates the joy of family, gymnastics, baseball, and the simple moments that describe contentment. On the other hand, this ideal existence is crushed by a heartbreaking accident that makes the family’s faith waver. The son, Abram, a promising baseball star wearing the number 42—an honor to Jackie Robinson—confronts a life-changing occurrence that examines his and his family’s influence in inconceivable ways.
As the story unfolds, readers witness Jamar’s unwavering strength and guidance for his family and his fight to uphold positivity in a situation of misery. The book digs into the mental and physical toll of Abram’s health issues, including distressing moments in the hospital and his persistent fight against illness. Jamar pronounces the worries and doubts that accompany parents’ journey through their child’s medical crises and the indestructible relationship formed in the tough times.
Not that there wasn’t really enough of life’s roller coaster events, the book also shares the profound loss of Jennifer, who had been wrestling with her own lupus issues and complications from a kidney transplant, at the same time Abram and Jamar are embracing their new reality. Jamar’s honesty about his sorrow and the influence on his children adds depth to the book, demonstrating the complication of going through loss while striving to offer stability for Kyndall and Abram. These moments summarize the basics of family love and the challenges of moving ahead without a beloved spouse and mother.
Through emotional narrative, “Loving 42” encourages readers to explore their experiences with love, belief, perseverance, and the incredible strength found within a family facing chaotic times. The memoir serves as a prompt about the fragility of life and the astonishing strength that arises in tough times. Jamar’s emotional reflections on belief, family, and the human soul relate deeply, making this book an essential read for people who confront similar challenges or seek inspiration.
With its relevant component and genuine narrative, “Loving 42” is a tale about misery and the festivity of life, love, compassion, and the lasting essence of family. It allows readers to find hope in the dark and highlights the significance of appreciating every instant.
“Loving 42: A Mother’s Prayer, A Son’s Journey, A Father’s Strength” by Jamar L. Gailes will be available in major bookstores and major online platforms. This memoir aims to touch hearts and motivate readers to embrace life’s journey, no matter how tough. Accompany Jamar L. Gailes as he shares his family’s unbelievable journey of love, belief, and perseverance, prompting us to remember that we are never lonely in our upheavals and that there may be untapped hidden strength in all of us.
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New Active Hyperspectral System From Ohio State University Researchers Enables Precise Spectral Sensing in Complete Darkness
Columbus, United States, 17th Oct 2025 – A study in the journal Sensors unveils an affordable and efficient system that captures high-fidelity spectral data in low-light and underground environments, opening new possibilities for geology, agriculture, and manufacturing.
A research team from The Ohio State University has developed an active hyperspectral imaging system capable of capturing precise spectral data in the complete absence of light. The design, constructed from low-cost commercial components, presents an accessible and efficient alternative to traditional technologies.
The breakthrough, detailed in the peer-reviewed journal Sensors, introduces a compact and energy-efficient prototype poised to transform material analysis in environments previously considered inaccessible for high-fidelity spectral sensing.
Traditional hyperspectral imaging systems identify materials by analyzing their special spectral “fingerprints” across hundreds of wavelength bands. However, these passive systems are fundamentally dependent on ambient light and often require costly, complex optical components, restricting their use in dark or confined settings such as underground tunnels, mines, or even for quality control in dimly lit industrial facilities.
The Ohio State team’s special approach overcomes these limitations by replacing passive detection with a programmable array of 76 single-wavelength LEDs synchronized with a full-spectrum camera. This active illumination method allows the system to generate its own light source, ensuring high-quality spectral data acquisition regardless of external lighting conditions.
“Our goal was to make hyperspectral imaging more efficient, accessible, and usable in real-world settings — not just in laboratories,” said Dr. Rongjun Qin, a professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering and the corresponding author of the study. “This system allows us to take the lab to the field, wherever that field may be.”
To validate its performance, the team tested the prototype on a variety of samples, including fruits, plant leaves, and rock specimens, under challenging low-light conditions. The results demonstrated a remarkable capability to distinguish subtle spectral changes—such as variations in fruit freshness or mineral composition—that are invisible to standard RGB cameras. A machine learning analysis of the captured data achieved a classification accuracy of up to 90%, a significant improvement over the 70% accuracy obtained with conventional imaging under similar conditions.
Beyond its high accuracy, the system offers substantial gains in efficiency. The prototype reduced the full-image acquisition time from 20 seconds to under 2.5 seconds. By eliminating the need for complex filters and bulky external lighting setups, the design is not only more cost-effective but also highly portable and consumes less power. Its lightweight form factor is suitable for portable field use or integration with drone-based platforms, enabling faster and more sustainable field operations.
A central theme of the research is the democratization of advanced sensing technology. Built entirely from commercially available, or “off-the-shelf,” components, the system drastically lowers the financial barrier for smaller laboratories and research institutions.
“All of the components are low-cost and readily available. This means laboratories and universities worldwide can adapt our design with minimal resources,” stated Yang Tang, a Ph.D. student and the study’s lead author. “We believe this will empower a wider scientific community and open up new opportunities for AI-driven material analysis and education in optical sensing.”
The potential applications for this technology are extensive and cross-sectoral. In geological exploration and mining, it can operate in dark, subterranean environments without the need for expensive and cumbersome lighting equipment. In agriculture and food safety, it offers a reliable method for monitoring crop health or detecting contamination. For manufacturing and environmental monitoring, it provides consistent and repeatable data under any lighting condition, enhancing quality control and compliance.
The research team plans to continue refining the system by enhancing its capture speed, increasing spectral resolution, and further integrating the hardware into a fully portable and automated imaging platform. “We envision a future where hyperspectral imaging becomes as routine as taking a photograph — efficient, affordable, and universally accessible,” added Dr. Qin.
About the Study
The full study, titled “An Active Hyperspectral Imager by a Programmable LED Array and a Full-Spectrum Camera,” is published in Sensors. It can be accessed at the following DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/s23031437
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The Ohio State University is one of the leading public research institutions in the United States, advancing interdisciplinary science and engineering with a focus on data analytics, sustainability, and applied technology.

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Espregnol to Expand Global Offline Channels via Partnerships with Medical and Pharmacy Networks

South Korea, 17th Oct 2025 – Pre-conception (pregnancy-prep) wellness formula Espregnol announced that, following a nationwide sell-out of its 5th production run in the Republic of Korea, it has begun manufacturing the 6th batch with a renewed premium formula. In line with this, the company stated it is preparing to expand global offline distribution by building partnerships with local OB/GYN clinics and pharmacy networks.

According to the company, surging interest in EsPregnol has been accompanied by growing demand for women’s circulation & balance management (Balanced Vital Sync. Flow), leading to increased inquiries from potential overseas partners.

While maintaining multi-language labeling and allergen disclosures compliant with each country’s regulations, as well as bottle-level batch QR traceability (showing summaries of key quality tests such as heavy metals and microbiological counts), EsPregnol is discussing the co-distribution of a standardized counseling sheet for physicians and pharmacists at pharmacy counters (including full ingredient lists and recommended 2–3-hour co-administration intervals).

At the initial stage, the roadmap under review includes pilot listings with pharmacy chains, tests in airport/drugstore channels, and integration with a 24/7 international Adverse Event Reporting (AER) system, to be rolled out sequentially.

An EsPregnol spokesperson said, “Having sold out our 5th run domestically and commenced premium-renewal 6th production, we will pursue both stable supply and standardized offline counseling. Through collaborations with medical and pharmacy networks, we are preparing information delivery and distribution aligned with each country’s standards.”
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Global Experts Discuss Global Challenges in Building an Inclusive Society

A roundtable titled “Global Trends in Inclusive Education: Challenges and Solutions” was held in Almaty as part of the first World Congress on Inclusive Education.
The event brought together Minister of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan Zhuldyz Suleimenova, Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Tajikistan Saidzoda Rahim Hamro, members of the Mazhilis (lower house of Kazakhstan’s Parliament), the Deputy Akim of Almaty, as well as international experts and representatives of governmental and civil society organizations.
During the roundtable, Minister Zhuldyz Suleimenova emphasized that under the initiative of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Kazakhstan is undergoing significant educational reforms aimed at building a fair and inclusive society. Key areas of focus include ensuring equal access to quality education, improving legal frameworks, developing infrastructure, fostering a culture of inclusion, and supporting the professional development of educators.
“In Kazakhstan, special emphasis is placed on the use of artificial intelligence and comprehensive support for children with special educational needs. The foundation of inclusion lies in human values: respect, acceptance, and support. In light of today’s global challenges and trends, we call for joint efforts to enhance education content, develop effective strategies, exchange experiences, and strengthen support mechanisms,” the Minister stated.
Saidzoda Rahim Hamro, Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Tajikistan, shared his country’s experience in advancing inclusive practices. Datuk Dr. Habibah Abdul Rahim, Director of the SEAMEO Secretariat, spoke about regional cooperation and experiences in Southeast Asia. Amir Piric, Director of the UNESCO Almaty Regional Office, highlighted UNESCO’s role in promoting inclusive and equitable education. Nora Shabani, UNICEF Regional Education Advisor, presented an overview of inclusive education development across Europe and Central Asia.
Daniel Sobel, President of the International Forum of Inclusion Practitioners (IFIP), shared global practices and school support approaches. Lubna Belabbes from Morocco’s Ministry of Education outlined national efforts to make education more accessible. Vafa Misirovna Yagublu, Deputy Director of Azerbaijan’s State Agency for Preschool and General Education, and Melisa Mizdrak from the Sarajevo Canton Ministry of Education, presented the experiences of their countries and regions. Chris Blayney, a representative of Google for Education, showcased technological solutions to support inclusive education globally. Renowned architect Takaharu Tezuka, known for designing Fuji Kindergarten, also shared his insights and experience.
The participants concluded the event by discussing the Almaty Declaration on Inclusive Education.
It is worth noting that Kazakhstan currently operates 110 Psychological-Medical-Pedagogical Consultations (PMPCs) and 509 specialized institutions focused on early identification of children with special educational needs or those at risk. More than 1,000 support rooms have been established in schools, where over 29,000 professionals — including more than 10,000 special educators — provide psychological and pedagogical assistance.
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