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Sunil Jagani’s Key Takeaways from OpenAI’s First Developer Conference

OpenAI is known as a leader in new ideas and thinking for the future. Since it started, this AI study […]

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Unique flying reptile soared above Isle of Skye

The pterosaur soared over the heads of dinosaurs in Scotland 168-166 million years ago.

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Lords urge action on electric car ‘misinformation’

The Lords Climate Change Committee called on the government to push back against mistruths on range and cost.

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New atom-smasher could spark physics revolution

Researchers want a new, much bigger supercollider but is it worth us paying the £12bn price tag?

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Riders can look forward to the 2024 Red Carpet Roll Out, happening February 10th

Wicked West Harley Davidson presents the new 2024 models at their Red Carpet Roll Out as well as a chance […]

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CEE to Host Northern Virginia Teacher Meet-Up

There will be many resources for teachers to take back in use in classroom.

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Sharon H. Smoot Joins CEE’s Board of Trustees

Ms. Smoot exemplifies excellence with her proven executive leadership in large, complex industrial and naval operations.

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Antarctica mysteries to be mapped by robot plane

The British Antarctic Survey hope the new technology will change what we know about global warming.

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Toxic road run-off polluting ‘Bake Off’ stream

River flowing past the famous white ‘Bake Off’ tent is among those polluted by chemicals and tyre particles.

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Should more British homes be built using straw?

Cheap, highly insulating and sustainable, straw has a lot of potential for the building industry.

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Enhanced User Experience: Bettoblock Introduces NFT-Powered In-Game Assets

Bettoblock, a leading provider of blockchain-based solutions for the gaming industry, has announced the introduction of NFT-powered in-game assets, a […]

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BIPED: Building intelligent positive energy districts to fast-track climate-neutrality

The new EU-funded initiative BIPED will help Aarhus and other cities to manage energy transition by developing and scaling positive […]

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G2’s Winter 2024 Honors: CareSmartz360 Continues its Winning Streak

CareSmartz360, a leading cloud-based home care software, shines in the G2 Winter 2024 report, securing top awards like “America’s Leader” […]

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UnifyCloud’s CloudAtlas Platform Analyzes AI Workloads to Better Leverage Cloud AI Capabilities for Innovation and Competitive Advantage

UnifyCloud announces that CloudAtlas static code analysis now analyzes existing and potential AI applications and workloads to identify opportunities for […]

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Dr. Kenneth Pettine, Renowned Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, Revolutionizes Regenerative Medicine with Breakthrough Discoveries

Dr. Kenneth Pettine, a retired board-certified Fellowship trained Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, remains at the forefront of regenerative medicine, revolutionizing traditional […]

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Saxon AI partners with Databricks to deliver intelligent data solutions for enterprises

As a Databricks partner, Saxon AI will support businesses from initial strategy and design to implementation and ongoing optimization. This […]

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Deadline Alert: Easily File W2 W3 Forms with ezW2 Software On Jan 31

ezW2 software is approved by SSA to print W2 and W3 on white paper. No red forms are required. File […]

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England’s hedges would go around Earth ten times

Ecologists hope a new map of our historic hedgerows will lead to better protection for a key wildlife habitat.

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Young science writer award goes national

National award opens to young science writers from state schools around the UK.

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Moon lander: Japan’s Slim reactivates and gets to work

The reawakened craft has begun detailed analysis of the lunar surface including nearby rocks

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Devon tree planting: Work to recreate lost rainforest

The National Trust hopes to develop swathes of humid woodland on the Atlantic coast.

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Seasia Infotech Clinches the 4th Spot in Top Real Estate Software Development Companies by SuperbCompanies

Encouraging Real Estate Excellence: Seasia Infotech Places Fourth Among Leading Providers of Real Estate Software Development Approved by Superb Companies.

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Japan: Moon lander Slim comes back to life and resumes mission

The lander has begun sending photos, including that of a nearby rock nicknamed “toy poodle”.

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Icon of the Seas: World’s largest cruise ship sets sail from Miami

The 20-deck Icon of the Seas’ maiden voyage comes amid concerns about the vessel’s methane emissions.

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CEE Will Serve as Advisor to STEM Education Caucus

CEE is pleased to announce that a Congressional STEM Education Caucus has been formed to provide a meaningful bipartisan forum […]

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DakSam Unveils Game-Changing AI Products and Services with Official Website Launch on January 26, 2024

DakSam, the emerging AI Products and Services company, is excited to announce the launch of its official website on January […]

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RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch 2024: Your pictures

The world’s biggest wildlife citizen science project is back, here is a selection of your photos.

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Hermit crabs are ‘wearing’ our plastic rubbish

Hermit crabs all over the world are using our discarded plastic and other waste in place of their natural shells.

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RSPB Birdwatch 2024: Fewer wild birds visiting UK gardens

Greenfinches, sparrows and starlings have declined the most but other species including goldfinches are thriving.

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Ingenuity: Damage puts end to ground-breaking Mars helicopter mission

The first vehicle to achieve powered flight on another planet suffers rotor damage three years into tour.

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