Directors of travel agencies discussed how artificial intelligence is changing their work and shared strategies for staying competitive in this tech-driven landscape. “New technologies are reshaping consumption habits worldwide, making them more uniform across regions,” said Kamchybek Kasymbekov, Digital Transformation Lead at Amanat Insurance.
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CSM Art of Innovation Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics Festival, April 20. The dog, two explosive ordnance disposal robots and a fighter pilot ejection seat were just some of the technologies showcased by Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Division. CSM’s goal in hosting collaborative community events at the center is ensuring the western side of Charles County has access to opportunities in STEM-related programs.
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It's part of a fascinating breakthrough in the magnetic levitation rail world that could reduce costs, noise, and air pollution. A video clip of the tech in action shows a trapezoid-shaped, one-ton vehicle moving on a railway in the countryside. It works by utilizing the physics of magnetism to provide lift, push, and pull.
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Vitamin D promotes the growth of a type of gut bacteria, which enhances resistance to cancer in mice. Vitamin D plays a crucial role in immune modulation, regulating the expression of genes involved in the immune response and enhancing the function of immune cells. In cancer, data suggests vitamin D is capable of inhibiting cancer cell growth and induce apoptosis.
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In 2024, IN2 is evolving with a new track designed to help deploy clean energy technologies. The plan is to partner startups—potentially IN2 program alums—with companies and communities that want to adopt clean energy technology. It’s a major step forward, but those involved believe it makes sense for the program.
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A new project sponsored by the International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory is addressing this challenge with the Multi-Resolution Scanner (MRS) By using NASA’s free-flying robotic Astrobee system on the space station, the MRS will test an innovative 3D mapping technology that can produce detailed maps of remote environments. This innovative project could revolutionize space exploration by providing space travelers with the tools they need to navigate and explore uncharted territory with greater ease and accuracy.
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Rabbit's R1 is a bright-orange chunk of a device, with a camera, a mic, and a small screen. It’s theoretically like communicating with ChatGPT through a walkie-talkie. You could ask it to identify a given flower through its camera or play a song based on half-remembered lyrics.
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AstraZeneca has reported profit after tax of $2.18bn for the first quarter (Q1) of 2024, a notable rise from $1.80bn reported in the same period last year. The company's total revenue surged by 19% to $12.68bn in Q1 2024. This was driven by an 18% increase in product sales and sustained growth in alliance revenue from partnered medicines.
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Apple is in talks with OpenAI again to bring its generative AI technology to iOS 18. The update will be accompanied by a handful of additional software for Apple's extensive product range. Apple is rumored to not introduce a chatbot with iOS 18 and OpenAI could offer ChatGPT-like capability on the iPhone.
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Companies from Amazon to Meta are revamping their data centers to support artificial intelligence. They are investing in huge new facilities, while even places like Saudi Arabia are racing to build supercomputers to handle A.I. Nearly everyone with a foot in tech or giant piles of money, it seems, is jumping into a spending frenzy. Microsoft, Meta, and Google’s parent company, Alphabet, disclosed this week that they had spent more than $32 billion combined on data centers and other capital expenses in just the first
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