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Ireland making waves in the sports technology space News that a small Newry-headquartered firm had scored a massive deal with the governing body for soccer in the US may have astounded many. However, it also serves as evidence of just how strong Irish companies are in the sports technology space. Ireland might not seem like an obvious home for ...
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How technology is transforming the bricks-and-mortar retail space Technology offers endless possibilities to enrich not only the online experience, but physical stores too, creating immersive and enjoyable shopping experiences. The key to a customer experience strategy that delivers a positive and lasting impact is one which blurs the lines of traditional retail enhanced ...
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Neurosurgeons successfully used robotic technology derived from International Space Station to ... On February 22, 2018, NASA showcased Synaptive's Robotics Modus V digital robotic surgical microscope, in a documentary titled: "Benefits for Humanity: From Space to Surgery." The documentary explores the space robotics origins of Synaptive Medical's robotic digital microscopes, Modus V and ...
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Robotic Technology Derived from International Space Station Used in Brain Tumor Surgery Modus V, with its robotic arm derived from Canadarm technology used on the International Space Station – the same robotic arm technology used by NASA to deploy, capture and repair satellites in space – has been integrated by NSUH neurosurgeons in a medical first in the tri-state area.
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Leeds International Festival: sex robots, punk rockers and space travel While technology should be for everyone, women are still woefully underrepresented in the sector – something the Leeds International Festival is attempting to rectify. "We need a diverse workforce to help shape its current and future direction so it meets all of our needs," believes Sayce-Zelem.
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IBM Would Like To Remind You Its Technology Can Change The World "It's such an interesting time in the tech space, but we really wanted to answer the question of, how are we making society, professions, humanity, all these things, better?" she says. "The idea is putting smart to work for all of us, not just some of us. Whether through our data or AI principles, shepherding ...
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'Lots of action going on there': The centre of the Milky Way is teeming with black holes The newly discovered black holes are within about 30.9 trillion kilometres of the supermassive black hole at the centre. So there's still a lot of empty space and gas amid all those black holes. But if you took the equivalent space around Earth there would be zero black holes, not thousands, Hailey said.
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Singapore welcomes a new flash memory fabrication facility A new flash memory fabrication facility by Micron Technology broke ground in Singapore yesterday. The 165,000 square-metre facility will be built adjacent to Micron's existing manufacturing complex at North Coast Drive. The new facility will add new cleanroom space to enable continued 3D NAND ...
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Former NASA scientist to lead National Air and Space Museum "One of my biggest passions is outreach and communication about science and technology," Stofan, 57, said. "What better place than the Air and Space Museum to engage everyone in the excitement of aviation and exploration." Being the first woman in the post is added honor because the science and ...
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Bath tech observes thunderstorms from space Technology developed at the University of Bath is being installed on the International Space Station to observe weather patterns on earth. The Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM) is an international collaboration, with Dr Martin Fullekrug from the University of Bath as the only UK-based ...
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