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Nation’s Only Hotel for Homeless Dogs Celebrates Record Adoptions and Volunteer Milestone in May

The 5-Star Hotel for Homeless Dogs: Leading the Pack With Unprecedented Success
The Hotel for Homeless Dogs
State-of-the-art animal care facility saving the lives of hundreds of homeless dogs.
CUMBERLAND, R.I., June 5, 2024 (Newswire.com)
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The Hotel for Homeless Dogs celebrates record-breaking achievements in May, placing 100 dogs in loving homes and reaching 500 active volunteers in its walking program.
The 5-Star Hotel for Homeless Dogs, a beloved family-run animal shelter, proudly announces two significant milestones in its mission to provide loving homes for homeless dogs. In May, the shelter successfully placed 100 dogs into forever homes, setting a new record for adoptions in a single month. Additionally, the organization has reached an impressive 500 active volunteers, showcasing the growing community support and commitment to animal welfare.
These achievements highlight the shelter’s dedication to rescuing and rehoming dogs in need. The recent surge in adoptions and volunteer engagement is a testament to the hard work of the staff, the generosity of the community, and the unwavering love for animals that drives The Hotel.
“We are thrilled to see so many dogs find their forever families and to welcome so many new volunteers,” said Susan Joseph, Executive Director of The Hotel for Homeless Dogs. “These milestones reflect our community’s incredible compassion and dedication to animal welfare. We look forward to continuing our mission and making a positive impact in the lives of homeless dogs.”
For more information about The Hotel and how you can get involved, please visit www.HotelforHomelessDogs.com or [email protected].
About The Hotel for Homeless Dogs
A Beautiful Facility: Step into our world, and you’ll discover more than just a facility; you’ll find a sanctuary where every detail is designed to delight the senses. Our facility boasts a scenic setting, where the beauty of the outdoors meets the comfort of the indoors. Whether you’re a potential adopter, a dedicated foster parent, or a passionate volunteer, you’ll be captivated by the tranquility and charm that surrounds you at The Hotel. Our modern and pet-friendly facility is not just visually appealing; it’s designed to provide comfort, security, and happiness for our canine residents. From spacious play areas for socialization to cozy kennels for quiet time, our facility is purpose-built to ensure the well-being and happiness of our furry guests.
Treating Dogs Like VIP Guests: At The Hotel, we don’t just care for dogs; we pamper them like the VIPs they truly are. Every dog that comes through our doors is given the royal treatment. They receive top-notch care, affection, and attention from our dedicated staff. Our compassionate team understands the unique needs of rescue dogs and goes above and beyond to make their stay a memorable one. From playtime in our expansive yards to delectable meals tailored to their dietary requirements, we ensure that each dog’s stay is as enjoyable and stress-free as possible. We understand that a loving environment is the first step towards helping these dogs find their forever homes, and we’re committed to creating a space where tails wag, hearts heal, and dreams come true.
Contact Information:
Susan Joseph
Executive Director
401-572-9012
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Rivers are Life Premieres ‘The Captain & the Super Clams’

Reviving the Clam Population in Indian River Lagoon
MIDLAND, Mich., June 5, 2024 (Newswire.com)
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Today, Rivers are Life proudly premieres its newest film “The Captain & The Super Clams” which takes viewers to the east coast of Florida to Indian River Lagoon. This journey brings us alongside River Heroes Dr. Todd Osbourne and fishing legend Captain Blair Wiggins, as they work to restore the clam population that was decimated by unregulated commercial clamming in the 1990s.
From being on the water each day, Captain Blair noticed a dramatic decrease in the local clam population. Clams work as natural filtration systems and the water quality began to deteriorate in their absence, creating mass algae blooms that blocked sunlight from reaching the seagrass, which is a vital part of the Indian River Lagoon’s ecosystem. Captain Blair knew that action needed to be taken to bring the clams back, so in 2019, he teamed up with Dr. Todd Osbourne and the Indian River Clam Restoration Project.
After days of searching for surviving clams, the team was only able to find 39 that survived in an area that once hosted over 9 billion clams. These 39 “super clams” were then transported to the University of Florida’s Whitney Laboratory where the team carefully bred them, producing millions of clams that were ready to be returned to the lagoon. The Indian River Clam Restoration Project team continues to carefully monitor the quality of the ecosystem by collecting data and conducting scientific water tests regularly. The team is also taking an innovative approach to building new breeding areas within the lagoon, such as using a drone to spread new clams across large areas which used to be done by hand.
“As an avid outdoor enthusiast, what was happening here in the lagoon was easily noticeable and we knew that changes needed to be made,” said Dr. Todd Osbourne. “Teaming up with Blair and the Indian River Clam Restoration Project has allowed us to take a scientific approach while incorporating local knowledge and grassroots efforts from folks who love living and fishing here.”
“The Captain & The Super Clams” showcases the positive impact that a local community can have on their natural surroundings. By monitoring and noticing the negative changes in the lagoon over time, the Indian River Lagoon community was able to pivot and provide resources that will help restore their local waterway, bringing a thriving clam population back to naturally filter the water.
“The Captain & The Super Clams” premieres June 5, 2024
Watch “The Captain & The Super Clams” here.
Contact Information:
Katie Horning
Head of Brand, Rivers are Life Brand Division, BeAlive Inc.
989-491-1019
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Neuroscience and Quantum Researcher Ali Karakus Aims to Slow Aging of Brain and Facial Cells Using Principles of Quantum Entanglement and Space-Time Dilation
Ali Karakus’ Innovative Project Aims to Slow Aging of Brain and Facial Cells, Leading to the Foundation of a Private Deep Tech Institute in Istanbul
Neuroscience and Quantum Researcher Ali Karakus
A Novel Approach to Quantum Entanglement for Cellular Aging Reduction
ISTANBUL, May 25, 2024 (Newswire.com)
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In a groundbreaking research project, Turkish neuroscience researcher Ali Karakus is investigating how quantum entanglement could revolutionize our understanding of aging. This phenomenon, where particles become so interconnected that the state of one instantly influences the state of another regardless of distance, is now being explored as a potential key to unlocking the secrets of cellular aging.
This study explores the potential of quantum entanglement to reduce cellular aging by utilizing the unique properties of time dilation experienced in space. By entangling human cells with counterparts in a controlled laboratory environment and sending the entangled cells into space, the research aims to transfer the slowed aging effects to Earth-bound cells. This paper outlines the theoretical framework, methodology, expected outcomes, potential challenges, and ethical considerations of this pioneering research.
A Radical Approach to Aging
Karakus and his team aim to significantly slow down or even reverse the aging process of human cells. The ambitious project involves entangling human brain and facial cells with their counterparts in a controlled laboratory environment. These entangled cells are then sent into space to exploit the slowed aging effects caused by time dilation — a concept from Einstein’s theory of relativity, which states that time passes more slowly for objects moving at high velocities or in strong gravitational fields.
The hypothesis is that the slowed aging of space-bound cells could be transferred to their Earth-bound entangled partners, effectively reducing the aging process in the cells left on Earth.
Methodology and Future Plans
The methodology, while straightforward, is highly innovative. Initially, human brain and facial cells are collected using minimally invasive techniques. These cells are then entangled with cells in a laboratory tube using advanced quantum technologies. Verification methods, such as Bell’s inequality tests, ensure that the cells are truly entangled.
The next step involves collaboration with space agencies like NASA and ESA to send the entangled cells into space. These cells are continuously monitored while the aging process of both space-bound and Earth-bound cells is observed. Data is collected on cellular senescence markers, DNA methylation patterns, and telomere length.
In a humorous nod to the film “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” Karakus speculates about the future potential of achieving faster-than-light travel, reaching tachyon particle velocities. Although this remains in the realm of science fiction, such ideas inspire creative thinking about future technologies.
Challenges and Ethical Considerations
The project is not without its challenges. Maintaining entanglement over long distances and ensuring cell viability in the harsh environment of space are significant technical hurdles. Additionally, ethical considerations, such as obtaining informed consent from cell donors and implementing stringent biosecurity measures, are paramount.
Acknowledgments and Gratitude
Ali Karakus extends his deepest gratitude to his partner and closest companion, Semih Hakyemez, whose encouragement over the past 15 years has been instrumental in his research journey. He also thanks his wife Sevde Karakus and his son Hüseyin Murat Karakus for their unwavering support and motivation.
Looking Ahead
Karakus and his team are excited about the potential of conducting studies on the Drosophila melanogaster, which has DNA most similar to human DNA. They plan to validate their hypothesis through a quantum simulation in 2026.
Conclusion
This project explores the frontier of quantum biology by applying quantum entanglement and relativistic effects to cellular aging. If successful, it could pave the way for groundbreaking advancements in age-related therapies and enhance our understanding of quantum effects on biological systems.
As we stand on the brink of what could be a quantum leap in anti-aging research, the possibilities are as vast and exciting as the universe itself.
Contact Information:
Ali Karakus
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