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Hyperloop One to Shut Down After Raising Millions to Reinvent Transit

[ad_1] Hyperloop One, the futuristic transportation company building tube-encased lines to zip passengers and freight from city to city at airplane-like speeds, is shutting down, according to people familiar with the situation. Once a high-profile startup, Hyperloop One raised more than $450 million since its founding in 2014, according to PitchBook. It built a small […]

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Technology, access, and patient-provider relationships are vital for successful care continuum, experts say

[ad_1] Leaders in the healthcare community discussed ways to engage patients and develop a stronger care continuum at the 2023 Tennessee State of Reform Health Policy Conference last month. Patients often need prompting and support in order to successfully engage themselves in the care continuum. Stay one step ahead. Join our email list for the

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Assessing PFAS Removal Systems, a Look at the Technology Available | News

[ad_1] NEWPORT CITY – There are emerging technologies that remove the family of forever chemicals known as PFAS. Currently, New England Services (NEWSVT) is using two such technologies at the Casella landfill in Coventry. Terms of a 10 year solid waste permit required NEWSVT to assess several PFAS removal technologies and submit the findings to

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Tennessee College of Applied Technology Hartsville

[ad_1] Submitted by RLocker on December 21, 2023 Students, faculty and staff at Tennessee’s public community and technical colleges collected and donated the equivalent of 128,039 food items during the College System of Tennessee’s 25th Annual Food Drive Challenge, which wrapped up last week. The food and cash donations collected during the six-week challenge go

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Broadening scientific engagement and inclusivity in IPCC reports through collaborative technology platforms

[ad_1] Nunez-Mir, G. C. et al. Automated content analysis: addressing the big literature challenge in ecology and evolution. Methods Ecol. Evol. 7, 1262–1272 (2016). Article  Google Scholar  Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Cambridge University Press, 2021).

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FDA Rounds Out 2023 with Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Designation Program Guidance | Morgan Lewis – As Prescribed

[ad_1] As the close of 2023 approaches, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued draft guidance detailing its new Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Designation Program, intended to facilitate the development and accelerate the review of drugs and biological products manufactured using an advanced manufacturing technology (AMT) that has been designated under the program. With

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Rite Aid Barred From Using Facial Recognition Technology for 5 Years

[ad_1] Rite Aid, the U.S. retail pharmacy chain, is facing a five-year ban on the use of facial recognition technology. This follows the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) discovery that the chain had inaccurately labeled customers as offenders and disproportionately targeted individuals of racial minority backgrounds. The settlement between the FTC and Rite Aid came on

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IEEE Computer Society (CS) Global Scientists and Engineers Rank 2023 Technology Trend Predictions

[ad_1] AI led technological advancements this year LOS ALAMITOS, Calif., Dec. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Leaders of the IEEE Computer Society (CS), the leading computer science and engineering member community, today announced its annual scorecard, assessing 2023 technology predictions against their current technological states. This year, AI-based solutions ranked highest in their evaluation. AI and AGI led

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