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A police investigation has begun after a local teen who attended Banting Memorial High School in Alliston reportedly took her own life over the weekend.Nottawasaga OPP Staff Sgt. Brian Humber could only confirm the deta stanley becher chment stanley bottles is investigating a sudden death of a young person from the area. He didnt identify the person or confirm any details about the cause of death.However, a GoFundMe created Nov. 10 identifying the victim as Alisha Wilson claims she was a victim of senseless bullying. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Neither police nor the school board are able to confirm this. This is another tragedy involving a young life in our areas this past year, Humber said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Simcoe County District School Boards manager of communic stanley cup ations, Sarah Kekewich, confirmed a student died on Friday.Kekewich said the death didn ;t occur at the school, but she was unable to provide any details about the cause of death, or personal information on the student, including the pupil name, grade or age. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Theres not much detail I can confirm because it is still a police investigation, so they are looking into the details of the students death, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She said a number of resources have been made available to students Lgmn Better Business Bureau warns about back-to-school scams
Adrian Ieta, of SUNY Oswegos electrical and comp stanley cup uter engineering faculty, and the SUNY Research Foundation have applied for a patent for technology that resu stanley botella lted in a first-of-its-kind rota stanley cup tional flight using ionic wind technology. The promise comes from a technology that will allow a rotor to effectively function as an engine.OSWEGO 鈥?A new spin on propulsion is taking flight in a SUNY Oswego lab, leading to electrical and computer engineering faculty member Adrian Ieta and the SUNY Research Foundation pursuing a patent on this promising technology.Adrian Ieta, of SUNY Oswegos electrical and computer engineering faculty, and the SUNY Research Foundation have applied for a patent for technology that resulted in a first-of-its-kind rotational flight using ionic wind technology. The promise comes from a technology that will allow a rotor to effectively function as an engine.Last year, Ieta and his students research achieved a first-of-its-kind flight driven by ionic wind, which could open up a new field of development. Through additional refinement, publication and presentations, the breakthrough is starting to gain momentum, which would be greatly aided by approval of the international patent filed in May.The large potential comes from the technology allowing a rotor to effectively function as an engine, Ieta said. This was the first rotational object to lift using this technology, Ieta said. It might be the first ionic system to ever lift off in atmosphere without carrying