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29.05 / 02:15
UPS CEO security Software Universities innovations GaiaNet Secures $10M to Build a Decentralized Network for Open Source LLM and AI Agent, Challenging Centralized AI Giants
The project stands to revolutionize how data is accessed, utilized, and secured, boldly challenging the centralized industry giants that have dominated the AI lifecycle
29.05 / 01:23
Discover Research Universities Celebrity band stars rights NASA shares stunning image of cosmic object nicknamed Gomez's Hamburger. All you need to know
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope which launched in 1990 has changed the fundamental understanding of the universe right from determining the atmospheric composition of planets around other stars to discovering dark energy.Coming back to the Gomez's Hamburger, NASA further explains that, “view was created by a dying Sun-like star casting off its outer layers of material."While explaining the simmilarties between the hamburger and this celetial giant, NASA added, “the ingredients of this giant are dust and light; the hamburger "buns" are light reflecting off dust and the "patty" is the dark band of dust in the middle, which is hiding the dying star." This image was shared the US space agency on Hamburger day which was celebrated on May 28th.Internet users couldn't resist commenting on the captivating image of the cosmic object posted by NASA.One user said, “Mother Nature does have a sense of humour"“Awsome tremendeous," another user commentedSome another wrote, “Stellar burger you got there."“Space burgers and stargazing - proof that you can have it all." A user also argued against the notion that Gomez's Hamburger is created by a dying star, suggesting instead that it is more likely formed by the protoplanetary disk surrounding a new star.Meanwhile, NASA announced in a May 26 press release that the first of two climate satellites, designed to study heat emissions at Earth's poles was launched. The agency's PREFIRE (Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment) mission consists of two shoebox-size cube satellites, or CubeSats, that will measure the amount of heat Earth radiates into space from two of the coldest, most remote regions on the planet.
28.05 / 20:45
markets UPS economy Food Research Universities reports Consumer confidence bounced back in May after months of decline
LSEG director of consumer research Jharonne Martis analyzes the health of the consumer and explains what's behind the shift in spending on «Making Money.»
28.05 / 19:51
film Universities War exclusive stars Investigations 'The Acolyte': How many seasons will this Star Wars sci-fi will have? Here is what Leslye Headland said
Acolyte' hits your screens this year with the Star Wars Universe getting another notch in the belt. Meanwhile, the showrunner of 'The Acolyte', also known as 'Star Wars: The Acolyte', Leslie Hyland, has already decided upon the story arc for the second season even before the first season has dropped in. If this wasn't enough she has also revealed the number of seasons she is planning on developing for this epic franchise on the cards.
28.05 / 12:33
Healthcare Universities country social inclusion Equality orienteering NOT Welfare schemes, policies in India not oriented towards poor: P Chidambaram
Congress leader P Chidambaram on Tuesday said the various welfare schemes and policies in the country are «not pivoted to the poor». Chidambaram said an egalitarian society can be created only if the schemes and policies are oriented towards the poor. The former union minister was speaking on the topic 'Inclusive Growth: Myth and Reality' at the M P Veerendra Kumar Commemorative event organised by the RJD here. He said, «Unless we understand the economic and social hierarchies that mirror each other, and reorient our policies towards the bottom, especially the SCs, STs and other depressed sections, it will not be possible to call us an egalitarian society». He pointed out that the present society is not equal or reasonably equal, fair or just. «Not that it can never be. You can build an egalitarian society. Purely capitalist and rich countries have built egalitarian societies,» he said.
28.05 / 09:31
UPS Enterprise Universities Schools Interviews India's economic policy trajectory will continue regardless of Modi's win or loss, says Raghuram Rajan
economic policy trajectory whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi wins a third term in office or not, former central bank Governor Raghuram Rajan said. “There is a lot of continuity built into Indian policy," Rajan said in an interview Tuesday with Bloomberg TV’s David Ingles.
28.05 / 08:41
Blockchain Platform Web3 community Universities exclusive Anime Foundation Launches With Animoca Brands, MyAnimeList, and San FranTokyo
Anime Foundation is launching with Animoca Brands, MyAnimeList, and San FranTokyo as partners.
28.05 / 08:41
Provident Digital Charity Universities reports donates South Korea Universities Face Banking Hurdles in Converting Crypto Donations to Cash
Financial authorities in South Korea are prohibiting universities from opening corporate accounts for coin transactions. This is resulting in their inability to convert cryptocurrency donations provided by certain crypto businesses into cash.
27.05 / 20:23
Waves Gap Assurant Universities show Videos Hazbin Hotel Season 2: Here’s what creator Vivienne Medrano says about release date and what to expect
Hazbin Hotel, the hit adult animated musical series, has been making waves on Prime Video. Fans eagerly await Season 2, and creator Vivienne Medrano recently shared some insights into the upcoming season.
27.05 / 03:07
Booking Man awards Universities reports Real-life Indiana Jones passes away at 94
Schuyler Jones, a globe-trotting American anthropologist and adventurer whose exploits drew comparisons to iconic movie character Indiana Jones, has died. He was 94. Jones' stepdaughter, Cassandra Da'Luz Vieira-Manion, posted on her Facebook page that Jones died on May 17. She said she had been taking care of him for the last six years and «truly thought he might live forever.» «He was a fascinating man who lived a lot of life around the world,» she wrote.
26.05 / 14:03
UPS SpaceX Photos Universities track country Interviews Space junk falling on Saskatchewan farmland prompts question: who’s liable?
In the past few years, there have been a variety of cases of space debris falling to Earth, with one object crashing through the roof of a Florida home in March and most recently, a piece of debris from a SpaceX spacecraft landing in a Saskatchewan farmer’s field.
26.05 / 13:47
UPS Man Research President Universities country rights Three decades after Rwanda’s genocide, the past is ever-present
genocide. Over 100 days in 1994 masses of the majority Hutu population slaughtered hundreds of thousands of their countrymen, mostly from the minority Tutsi group. In these annual speeches Mr Kagame offers glimpses of why he is Africa’s most polarising leader.
26.05 / 13:47
Provident Charity Universities composer cover donates rights How this Hindi scholar is channeling his savings into charity
"Blessed is the wealth that is spent in charity for greater good. Fortunate is the intellect that is immersed in virtue," says Ram Mohan Pandey, quoting a couplet from a poem composed by Hindu saint Tulsidas, in explaining his commitment to charity. Pandey, an 86-year-old retired Banaras Hindu University (BHU) professor with a doctorate in Hindi, donates 6-10% of his investment corpus to charity every year, in keeping with the spiritual ethos of Banaras.
26.05 / 09:25
UPS Election President Universities country rights NOT Sometimes U.S. and U.K. politics seem in lockstep. Not this year.
United States follows with a momentous presidential election a few months later. It happened in 2016, when Britons voted for Brexit and Americans elected Donald Trump, and now it's happening again. Political soothsayers might be tempted to study the results of Britain's July 4 general election for clues about how the United States might vote on Nov. 5. In 2016, after all, the country's shock vote to leave the European Union came to be seen as a canary in the coal mine for Trump's surprise victory later that year.
25.05 / 20:57
UPS Platform Fighting Xbox Universities Warner Bros Videos Free video game on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox, PC. Release date, when to download?
PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC users will be able to download a video game for free. 'MultiVersus' Season 1: Puns & Villainy will be releasing this week. «Ready your pies, grab a sandwich, and sharpen your skills, cause it's almost time to jump back into the mayhem. Welcome back to MultiVersus, MVPs!» the trailer caption reads.
25.05 / 16:49
Provident Opinion Universities performer electronic Features International Best Extension Cords under 1000 in India for Better Cable Management (2024)
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25.05 / 16:29
Provident Twitter CEO Tesla Instagram Universities reports Elon Musk on AI: ‘Probably none of us will have a job’ in future
As the conundrum of ‘AI to take jobs or not,’ continues, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, explains  that artificial intelligence (AI) will eventually eliminate all jobs.
25.05 / 14:55
COST Research Universities show social information Understanding Autism: Brain connections in infants linked to social interaction
infants with high chances of developing autism showed distinct patterns in brain connections, which researchers said likely emerge much earlier than autism-related behaviours can be noticed. The researchers focussed on the brain's salience network, a group of regions crucial to identifying information in the environment that is worthy of one's attention and enabling appropriate responses to them.
25.05 / 14:03
UPS Waves Universities Diversity country hospital Schools Without realising it, Britain has become a nation of immigrants
Muslim anger over the war in Gaza; an anxious speech from Mr Sunak followed. But Rochdale is atypical. To understand Britain’s present—and future—as a nation of immigrants, it is better to look elsewhere.

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