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| Thousands of Amazon employees send open letter to CEO Andy Jassy; say - Times of India Tech News News: Over 1000 Amazon employees have signed an open letter warning of dire consequences from the company's rapid AI development.
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| China showcases progress in nuclear medicine and AI-driven nuclear technology ... - Yahoo Finance China launches its first Nuclear Tech Chain Plan in Nanning, highlighting advances in nuclear medicine and AI integration.Beijing, China, Nov.
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| Bengaluru school students create award-winning app for faster ambulance access 'Ambulink' developed by Grade 8 students from Bengaluru has won the Global Grand Prize at Technovation Girls 2025, one of the world's largest tech- ...
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| AI is accelerating a tech backlash in American classrooms - Hindustan Times From high school to university, teachers are playing defence against classroom tech that enables cheating and foments distraction.
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| Next-generation technologies to unravel the ocean's carbon secrets | News - CORDIS To better understand the ocean's role in taking up CO2 and regulating the rate of climate change, Europe needs state-of-the-art technology to improve ...
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| How to boost your calorie-crunching brown fat in the cold winter months - BBC Brown fat cells have a disproportionately high number of mitochondria – the energy producing factories inside cells. But unlike normal mitochondria ...
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| BlueSeal Horizon is industry's first helium-free 3.0T MRI platform | Philips 3.0T MRI systems are the most advanced MRI magnet technology in widespread use, providing high-resolution imaging for research and the most complex ...
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| A deep learning detection framework for gas pipeline leaks suitable for low-power edge devices With the successful application of deep learning technology in target detection (Wu et al., 2020), the integration of edge computing and deep learning ...
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| Japan's maglev is a train to nowhere that continues to wow the crowds - The Japan Times It's not easy, and it's very expensive, to get trains to travel on magnetic forces alone. Japan started exploring the technology in the 1960s. The ...
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| Forensics leaps ahead even as labs struggle to keep pace - Deccan Herald In a landmark judgement, Judge Santhosh Gajanan Bhat of the special court for elected representatives in Bengaluru convicted former MP Prajwal Revanna ...
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| Risks of technology for women leaders - LinkedIn Understand the challenges women leaders face with AI, such as time constraints and access. Explore strategies for equitable tech career growth.
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