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Amazon utilizará inteligencia artificial para resumir sus series

Una nueva inteligencia artificial generativa crea resúmenes con lo que ha pasado hasta el momento y sin spoilers. Algunas de sus series han empezado a usarlos ya Leer





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Coverings arroja optimismo pero ratifica la 'desventaja' de Tile of Spain

Las empresas realizan un balance positivo de la feria estadounidense pero lamentan el avance de productores italianos (con más ayudas) y extraeuropeos (con menos costes) Leer




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Muere una mujer de 76 años tras caer del Castillo de Santa Bárbara de Alicante

Al parecer se asomó a una almena o garita donde habría perdido el equilibrio y se precipitó al vacío Leer





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Clavicut: el corte de pelo que está triunfando en 2024 y cómo llevarlo con estilo

El corte de pelo que está triunfando en 2024 es el clavicut. Si quieres cambiar de imagen, te traemos distintas versiones de este look y te desvelamos cómo llevarlo con estiloLeer




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10 jerséis jacquard de Cortefiel para combinarlos con estilo esta temporada de invierno

El jersey jacquard es una prenda ideal para lucir calentita sin renunciar a la elegancia. En Cortefiel hemos encontrado varios diseños que puedes combinar con estilo durante esta temporada de inviernoLeer




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Zara lanza un vestido midi de ensueño que promete agotarse en horas por su elegancia y estilo

Zara ha lanzado un vestido midi que promete convertirse en un éxito. Este diseño versátil sirve para la oficina o un evento, y su punto fuerte es su tono verde oliva, uno de los colores más en tendenciaLeer




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O'Connor respira en Santander un día más antes de las últimas hostilidades

Se mantiene sin cambios la general tras una etapa que se decidió al sprint y se llevó Kaden Groves Leer




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La Flotilla ¿moneda de cambio?

¿Ofrece Estados Unidos apadrinar una gran negociación entre Israel y Palestina, con tal de que Turquía frene la próxima Flotilla de Gaza? Con eso especula la prensa turca, aunque los implicados lo desmienten. Incluso si fuera verdad sería imposible: Ankara no tiene poder para impedir que el Mavi Marmara zarpe de nuevo en junio.




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US accuses Moscow of ordering more troops, tanks and artillery into Ukraine

Pamela Falk, CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst, discusses the latest in Ukraine and President Obama ruling out a military intervention, but leaving open the possibility of placing even more economic sanctions on Russia.




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‘Bad Sisters’ Season 2 Is a Lesser Redux, if Still a Fun Ride: TV Review

There’s only a single flash-forward in Season 2 of “Bad Sisters,” and it’s the very first scene. Four of the five Garvey sisters — eldest Eva (Sharon Horgan), nurse Ursula (Eva Birthistle), one-eyed Bibi (Sarah Greene) and baby Becka (Eve Hewson) — are in a car, attempting to dispose of a dead body. Becka’s face is swollen […]




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Despite long struggle over intellectual property, DoD still lacks bench of IP experts

DoD has funding for only five positions through 2023 for its new IP cadre. And the temporality of the jobs is an impediment to hiring the long-term experts DoD needs, according to the Government Accountability Office.

The post Despite long struggle over intellectual property, DoD still lacks bench of IP experts first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Federal workforce diversity still lagging in more senior roles

Federal workforce diversity is condensed in the lower levels of the General Schedule, but fiscal 2023 data indicates a possibly different trend in the future.

The post Federal workforce diversity still lagging in more senior roles first appeared on Federal News Network.




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New LYDIA Voice Demo App includes unique 100% voice control and multilanguage recognition features

The advantages of 100% voice-controlled picking processes can now be tried out on any Android smartphone with the release of a new, expanded version of the LYDIA Voice Demo App, now available free-of-charge from the Google Play store. 




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Wincanton deploys pioneering VersaTile automation solution for high-volume eFulfilment

Wincanton has deployed VersaTile, a new modular automation solution, at its Northampton shared user facility to further enhance its high-volume e-Fulfilment offering for customers.




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UK manufacturing has learned valuable lessons over a turbulent five years – but the sector can’t afford to stand still

By Alex Edwards, Head of Communications EU, Protolabs.

It’s fair to say that the past five years have stress-tested the UK manufacturing sector. Not only have manufacturers had to deal with a global pandemic, but they’ve also faced geopolitical uncertainty, a cost of living crisis and the after effects of Brexit.




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Itron report reveals the critical role of AI in addressing unprecedented demand and safety challenges for utilities

Itron, Inc. has released its 2024 Resourcefulness Insight Report (“the report”) that explores the current trends and future expectations of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) on utility operations and strategies.




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Flybe has been rescued, but exporters could still pay a heavy price for aviation’s woes

Some creative Government accountancy may have found Flybe calmer skies; but its narrow escape highlights the precarious state of UK aviation, says the international courier expert ParcelHero. It is warning that with Heathrow's expansion plan seemingly in an eternal holding pattern, UK PLC is missing out on up to £14 billion a year in lost trade.




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Getac enhances its range of versatile Android devices with launch of AI-ready fully rugged tablet

Getac has introduced the AI-ready ZX80, a brand new 8-inch fully rugged tablet, powered by the versatile Android operating system.




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Veterans sue US Defense and Veterans Affairs departments to get access to infertility treatments

New lawsuits claim that the U.S. Defense Department and the Department of Veteran Affairs are making it difficult and sometimes impossible for veterans to get infertility treatments. Multiple lawsuits were filed Wednesday in federal courts in New York and Boston seeking to hold the United States accountable for creating obstacles to health care access for a population that advocates say has a higher rate of infertility than the population at large. The lawsuits seek to obtain in vitro fertilization coverage for military service members and veterans who don't fit the Veterans Affairs definition of infertility as pertaining solely to married, heterosexual couples.

The post Veterans sue US Defense and Veterans Affairs departments to get access to infertility treatments first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Trump still forgoing ‘critical’ agreements for transition planning

Officials on President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team said this year’s transition planning efforts will be “about as different as possible” from 2016.

The post Trump still forgoing ‘critical’ agreements for transition planning first appeared on Federal News Network.







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Episode 19: Reflections of a former Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) executive

In this episode of Market Chat we talk with Emily Harman, former Senior Executive Service and Director of the Department of the Navy’s Office of Small Business Programs and the founder of the Onward Movement. Emily will discuss with us what she learned from a very early age all the way thru her 38-year career with the Navy.

The post Episode 19: Reflections of a former Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) executive first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Sony ZV-1 II review: Wider 18mm lens, but is it still a vlogging all-rounder?

Zach takes the Sony ZV-1 II for a spin. It's been 3 years since the original ZV-1, is a lens change enough to keep this compact vlogging camera relevant for smartphone users as an upgrade option?

Also click the links to check out our original ZV-1 and ZV-E10 reviews.

The Sony ZV-1 II retails for S$1,199 at the Sony Store.




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In the age of software and AI, are mega tech events like CES still relevant?

CES claims to be the "most powerful tech event in the world", but in the age of software and AI, is the show still necessary?



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Canon EOS R5 Mark II review: Probably the most versatile full-frame mirrorless camera

The Canon EOS R5 Mark II can main tank both photography and videography tasks just as well. #canon #eosr5markii




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“I am still alive”: Users say T-Mobile must pay for killing “lifetime” price lock

We obtained 900 complaints the FCC received about T-Mobile's infamous price hike.




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Animal Embryos Can Sense Predators and Food While Still Inside the Egg

Animal embryos can adapt to their surroundings in remarkable ways like sensing predators and food sources to improve their survival. But can it help them face climate change?




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If You're Still Unsure Who to Vote For, These Two Simple Charts Could Help You Decide

Worried about the economy, but climate change isn't high on your list of concerns? Keep reading...




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Questions from 1920 Still Haunt Neuroscience

A 100-year-old paper anticipated key issues in modern neuroscience




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Samīr al-tilmīdh.

Location: Main Library- Shelved Alphabetically




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Draft bills dead in California but still alive in Congress

A proposal to automatically register applicants for California driver's licenses with the Selective Service System for a possible military draft was pulled by its author, Sen. Bob Archuleta (D-Pico Rivera), just before a scheduled hearing today in the state Assembly Transportation Committee. This was the last scheduled meeting of that committee before the deadline for consideration of bills in this year's legislative session, so the bill is effectively dead for the year.

Like similar laws in other states, California SB-1081 faced opposition from a coalition of peace, civil liberties, and immigrant rights organizations, on both policy and fiscal grounds. Pulling the bill before the hearing today was a face-saving way for Sen. Archuleta to avoid a vote by the committee not to advance his bill to the Assembly floor. This was at least the seventh time that similar proposals in California have been rejected, but the Selective Service System and its California state directors keep finding new sponsors to reintroduce them in the state legislature.

Meanwhile, however, an ill-considered proposal to try to automate draft registration introduced at the instigation of the Selective Service System by Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA) remains under consideration as part of the House version of this year's National Defense [sic] Authorization Act (NDAA), along with a proposal to expand draft registration to include young women as well as young men in the Senate version of the NDAA.

There's a chance that both of these proposals for changes to Selective Service registration could be removed during back-room negotiations in the House-Senate conference committee on the NDAA later this year, after the elections. But we've seen this movie before. These bad ideas will be back again next year, regardless of which party wins which federal elections.

Preparation for a military draft, and reliance on the perceived availability of a fallback draft as the basis for planning of endless, unlimited, unpopular wars, won't stop until Congress repeals the Military Selective Service Act and ends draft registration entirely, either through a standalone bill like the Selective Service Repeal Act or through a provision in this or a future year's NDAA.




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Cartilage Volume 1: Physiology and Development

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Emmett Till : the murder that shocked the world and propelled the civil rights movement

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Smart textiles for designers : inventing the future of fabrics

Location: Engineering Library- TS1767.P35 2016




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The Stillwater igneous complex and associated occurrences of nickel and platinum group metals

Location: Sciences Library Library- TC824.M9P4 no.7




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Study on the Optimal Allocation of Water Resources Systems and the Comprehensive Utilization of Water Resources in Arid-Semiarid Multiple Mining Areas

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Yājñavalkya and Kauṭilya on inheritance : a comparative study

Location: Main Library- KNS770.M85 2013




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1923: The Assyro-Chaldean History 2000 B.C. until 1921 A.D.

1923: The Assyro-Chaldean History 2000 B.C. until 1921 A.D.




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[Swedish] Den förande vägen till Sayfo, Del I.

[Swedish] Den förande vägen till Sayfo, Del I.



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[Swedish] Vagarna till Sayfo, Del II.

[Swedish] Vagarna till Sayfo, Del II.



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[Swedish] Vägarna till Sayfo, Del III.

[Swedish] Vägarna till Sayfo, Del III.



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Middle East Christians Suffer Still

Middle East Christians Suffer Still




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Supervisor Cross Utilized

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F t Cross Utilized Supervisor

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Tooth decay still plagues California kids nearly a decade after Medi-Cal promised change

Kids in California struggle with more cavities than kids in most states, despite Medi-Cal efforts to fix dental care administrative hurdles and focus on prevention.




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Opinion: The evidence shows women make better doctors. So why do men still dominate medicine?

Research suggests that the patients of female physicians' fare better on average. But old-fashioned sexism is still a barrier to their success in the profession.