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UNISOT's new track and trace technology bites back in the fight against global food fraud

In the aftermath of the recent Nestle E. coli outbreak, the false labelling controversy of foreign pork as British, the UK honey debacle, and a plethora of other cases, the prevalence of food fraud is at an all-time high.




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Food industry urged to establish solid foundations before new technologies can benefit food safety

The food industry has been warned that AI technology is no magic bullet to ensure food safety and that developing the right culture must be the first step.




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Musgrave goes for growth with the help of Vanderlande’s ADAPTO shuttle technology

Ireland’s food retail and wholesale company, Musgrave, went operational at the end of last year with an integrated warehouse solution from Vanderlande, which includes the ADAPTO shuttle-based automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS). The solution has been installed in Musgrave’s facility in west Dublin to support the company’s future growth ambitions and the need to manage labour scarcity issues.




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Simply Lunch rolls-out logistics planning and ePOD software

Simply Lunch, a producer of ‘food-to-go’, is using Podfather logistics software to support its sustainable business strategy. The family run business produces around 25 million products a year and makes more than 175,000 deliveries to organisations ranging from independent coffee shops to multi-national catering companies.




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OMB’s new memo details new requirements for buying AI technology

The Office of Management and Budget told agencies in a new memo to proactively manage AI risks, promote a competitive market and manage business processes.

The post OMB’s new memo details new requirements for buying AI technology first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Navy logistics modernization effort ready to take next step

Jeff Baur, the product director for logistics IT for the Navy’s PEO-MLB, said ensuring the new platform meets the users’ needs is a top priority.

The post Navy logistics modernization effort ready to take next step first appeared on Federal News Network.





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What’s inside the new strategy of the Defense Logistics Agency

Citing the fact that the armed services are all undergoing transformation, the Defense Logistics Agency is striving to keep up with a new strategic plan.

The post What’s inside the new strategy of the Defense Logistics Agency first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Ask the CIO: Defense Logistics Agency

In this exclusive webinar edition of Ask the CIO, host Jason Miller and his guests from the Defense Logistics Agency will dive into the warehouse modernization system and future strategies at the DLA. In addition, Zebra Technologies' John Wirthlin will provide an industry perspective.

The post Ask the CIO: Defense Logistics Agency first appeared on Federal News Network.




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US proposes rules to stop Americans from investing in Chinese technology with military uses

The Treasury Department has fleshed out its proposed rule that would restrict and monitor U.S. investments in China for artificial intelligence, computer chips and quantum computing. The proposed rule, released Friday, stems from President Joe Biden’s August 2023 executive order regarding the access that “countries of concern” have to American dollars that fund advanced technologies, which the U.S. government says would enhance their military, intelligence, surveillance and cyber capabilities. The order identified China, Hong Kong and Macau as countries of concern.

The post US proposes rules to stop Americans from investing in Chinese technology with military uses 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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Logitech Zone Vibe Wireless review: The gen z hybrid working lifestyle headset

Want a Teams/Zoom-certified business communications headset, while blending in at the hip new cafe you've been leeching the free Wi-Fi from, sipping on that fancy single origin Panama gesha orange spro you ordered two hours ago? Logitech's got you covered...maybe.

If you're interested in the Zone Vibe Wireless, you can get it for S$189 on Shopee.




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Nespresso Vertuo Creatista review: Can technology automate your way to become a home barista?

The Vertuo Creatista is the ultimate Nespresso machine, capable of drinks as small as 25ml up to 535ml. It's fancy auto-steam wand can create all forms of milk concoctions too, but can it make café-quality milk texture to scratch your inner home barista itch?

You can buy the Nespresso Vertuo Creatista (S$1,099) from Nespresso's online store, Amazon.sg, or Lazada.




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Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine awarded to David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine awarded to David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian





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22 loggerhead turtles are released into the Balearic Sea at Almarossa

22 loggerhead turtles are released into the Balearic Sea at Almarossa




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Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève: the 90 competing timepieces on display

Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève: the 90 competing timepieces on display




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What Were Margaret Floy Washburn’s Contributions to Psychology?

Margaret Floy Washburn overcame barriers in the male-dominated field of psychology. Learn how she established herself as the founding mother of comparative psychology.




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Should Psychologists Talk About Their Own Mental Health?

From research to "me-search."




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Are Effect Sizes in Psychology Meaningless?

An argument that conceptual replications are more important than effect sizes




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Dialogue With Dreamers

Researchers claim that they can ask questions and receive answers from dreaming participants.




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The Future of Organ-Chip Technology Is Bright

From rendering animal testing obsolete to reducing HIV and preterm birth, Donald Ingber is making the future a reality.




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Quantum Computers Are Like Kaleidoscopes, Helping Illustrate Science and Technology

"Quantum phenomena are mysterious and often counterintuitive."




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AI Systems Reflect the Ideology of Their Creators, Say Scientists

The discovery suggests that any hope AI can be a neutral player in the spread of ideologies could already be lost.




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Electronic superhighway : from experiments in art and technology to art after the internet /

Library - Art Library, Location - OSIZ, Call number - FOLIO NX456.5.N49 E54 2016




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Richard Diebenkorn : the catalogue raisonne´ /

Library - Art Library, Location - OSIZ, Call number - FOLIO N6537.D447 A4 2016b




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Situated Dialog in Speech-Based Human-Computer Interaction

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Proceedings of the Mediterranean Conference on Information & Communication Technologies 2015 MedCT 2015 Volume 2

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Proceedings of the Mediterranean Conference on Information & Communication Technologies 2015 MedCT 2015 Volume 1

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Internet of Things (IoT) in 5G Mobile Technologies

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Multi-Agent Systems and Agreement Technologies 13th European Conference, EUMAS 2015, and Third International Conference, AT 2015, Athens, Greece, December 17-18, 2015, Revised Selected Papers

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Mine Seismology: Data Analysis and Interpretation Palabora Mine Caving Process as Revealed by Induced Seismicity

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Proteomics in systems biology : methods and protocols

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Respirology

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Regenerative Medicine - from Protocol to Patient 1. Biology of Tissue Regeneration

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Regenerative Medicine - from Protocol to Patient 2. Stem Cell Science and Technology

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Regenerative Medicine - from Protocol to Patient 3. Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials and Nanotechnology

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Cartilage Volume 1: Physiology and Development

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Ecology and Conservation of Mountaintop grasslands in Brazil

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Research in Computational Molecular Biology 20th Annual Conference, RECOMB 2016, Santa Monica, CA, USA, April 17-21, 2016, Proceedings

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Computational Systems Toxicology

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Biotechnology of Extremophiles: Advances and Challenges

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Synthetic Biology Analysed Tools for Discussion and Evaluation

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Bus Blogging

You don't have to work at Google to ride a wifi bus. The Oxford Tube, the confusingly-named coach between London and Oxford) offers power outlets and free wifi. Seems a nice incentive to choose the slower, cheaper bus over the train. Heading back to Osford on a Sunday evening, I don't see anyone else with a laptop open, though.




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NCAA Calls Foul on Reporter's Blogging

It's not just the pros who want control. Over the weekend the NCAA ejected a Louisville Courier-Journal reporter from a college baseball championship for live-blogging the game. Brian Bennet reports that he had been posting updates throughout the game on his Courier-Journal blog, until, at the bottom of the fifth inning, "an NCAA representative came to my seat on press row and asked for my credential and asked me to leave. I complied."

Apparently, according to a memo NCAA circulated, the college athletic association believes that live-blogging interferes with its revenue streams from broadcast licenses:

The College World Series Media Coordination staff along with the NCAA Broadcasting group needs to remind all media coordinators that any statistical or other live representation of the Super Regional games falls under the exclusive broadcasting and Internet rights granted to the NCAA's official rights holders and therefore is not allowed by any other entity. Since blogs are considered a live representation of the game, any blog that has action photos or game reports, including play-by-play, scores or any in-game updates, is specifically prohibited. In essence, no blog entries are permitted between the first pitch and the final out of each game.

Now there are legal and policy questions here: First off, this wasn't a copyright or misappropriation claim. If the reporter had watched or listened to a broadcast and blogged details from there, the NCAA would have no claim against him (see NBA v. Motorola, where the basketball association lost just such a claim). It can't claim ownership of the facts, even if it currently makes money from selling privileged access to the facts.

Instead, the NCAA was clamping down on the data through a claimed right to control physical access to the game, at least to the press box. Was the NCAA within its legal rights to revoke a press credential? Probably. The NCAA has no obligation to issue press credentials, and apart from anti-discrimination law, can condition them on whatever arbitrary terms it likes. But David Price points out another twist: The University of Louisville, where the game was played, is a public institution, subject to First Amendment limitations on the speech-limiting rules it can impose. Can it ban speech or allow others to do so on its space based on claimed disruption to a business deal? Does it depend whether a baseball stadium is a "public forum"? (Under current law, it's probably not.)

Finally, there's the policy. Even if banning bloggers is legally permissible, it;s silly. Silly of the NCAA to think it can keep up this kind of control, silly of licensees to see blogs as a substitute to what they're licensing, and silly of schools to endorse and accept such policies for their student athletes' games. Exclusivity of facts is unlikely to last long in practice, as the Courier-Journal reports: "The Oregonian newspaper in Portland decided to work around the rules by blogging Oregon State's game against Michigan on Sunday off a radio broadcast in its newsroom, said its executive editor, Peter Bhatia. He said the newspaper heard no objections from the NCAA and planned to do the same yesterday."




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Methodologies for Service Life Prediction of Buildings With a Focus on Façade Claddings

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Biotechnology of Plant Secondary Metabolism Methods and Protocols

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Apoptosis Methods in Toxicology

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Hydrocarbon and Lipid Microbiology Protocols Single-Cell and Single-Molecule Methods

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Hydrocarbon and Lipid Microbiology Protocols Ultrastructure and Imaging

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