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Amazon Doubling Same-Day Delivery Facilities in Push for Speed
Amazon Doubling Same-Day Delivery Facilities in Push for Speed
Amazon.com Inc. will double the number of US same-day delivery facilities in the “coming years,” the company announced
2023-07-31 19:45
John Goodenough, a Nobel Prize-winning co-creator of the revolutionary lithium battery, dies at 100
John Goodenough, a Nobel Prize-winning co-creator of the revolutionary lithium battery, dies at 100
John Goodenough, who shared the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work developing the lithium-ion battery that transformed technology with rechargeable power for devices ranging from cellphones, computers and pacemakers to electric cars, has died at 100
2023-06-27 02:52
CyberArk Identity Flows Accelerates Cybersecurity Risk Response
CyberArk Identity Flows Accelerates Cybersecurity Risk Response
NEWTON, Mass. & PETACH TIKVA, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
2023-05-09 20:53
10 of the best University of Michigan courses you can take online for free
10 of the best University of Michigan courses you can take online for free
TL;DR: A wide range of online courses from the University of Michigan are available for
2023-07-05 12:15
New Valorant Premier Schedule Explained: All Matches, Dates, and Maps in Episode 7 Act 3
New Valorant Premier Schedule Explained: All Matches, Dates, and Maps in Episode 7 Act 3
The new Valorant Premier schedule for Episode 7 Act 3 is here with all the important maps, matches, and dates, starting on Wednesday, Nov. 1 for enrolled teams.
2023-10-26 02:17
NBA 2K24 Best Layup Package: Current and Next Gen
NBA 2K24 Best Layup Package: Current and Next Gen
The best layup packages in NBA 2K24 for all builds are De'Aaron Fox, Kobe Bryant, Ja Morant, and Giannis Antetokounpo.
2023-09-19 03:52
Oven vs. Stove: What's the Difference?
Oven vs. Stove: What's the Difference?
And how does a range fit into all this?
2023-05-30 01:27
Russia fines Telegram and Viber over war-related content
Russia fines Telegram and Viber over war-related content
The companies behind the Telegram and Viber messaging apps were fined by a Moscow court on Tuesday for
2023-06-20 18:18
Dish Gets US Help Easing Deadline to Buy T-Mobile Airwaves
Dish Gets US Help Easing Deadline to Buy T-Mobile Airwaves
US antitrust regulators urged a judge to give financially-strapped Dish Network Corp. more time to purchase airwaves from
2023-09-20 04:59
Information Commissioner urges people to share data to protect at-risk children
Information Commissioner urges people to share data to protect at-risk children
Organisations will not be punished by the UK’s data protection regulator for sharing information to protect young people at risk of harm, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has said. The data protection watchdog has published new guidance aimed at firms and frontline workers who it says may be scared to share information for fear of breaching data protection laws. The ICO said it was looking to reassure people working with children that they should share data with the relevant agencies if they had concerns, in the wake of a number of serious case reviews in the UK where children have died or been seriously injured through abuse or neglect – with poor information sharing being identified as a factor which contributed to the failures to protect children in those cases. “My message to people supporting and working with children and young people is clear: if you think a child is at risk of harm, you can share information to protect them,” Information Commissioner John Edwards said. “You will not get in trouble with the ICO for trying to prevent or lessen a serious risk or threat to a child’s mental and physical wellbeing. “Data protection law helps organisations share data when required. Our guide will support senior leaders to put strong policies, systems and training in place, so their staff are encouraged and empowered to share data in an appropriate, safe and lawful way.” The new guidance has been produced to raise awareness of the benefits of sharing information and to highlight how a child could be more at risk if information is not shared. The ICO said it was also developing a further suite of guidance on information sharing for safeguarding children aimed at specific sectors across the UK. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-09-14 21:23
Elon Musk wants a volunteer to have their head cut open for his brain implants
Elon Musk wants a volunteer to have their head cut open for his brain implants
Elon Musk's chip implant company Neuralink is looking for its first volunteer since the company got approved to perform tests on humans by the FDA. Prior to its approval for human clinical trials, Reuters reported that the company had killed roughly 1,500 animals during testing. The volunteer would have to be willing to have a piece of their skull removed so a robotic surgeon can insert thin wires and electrodes into their brain. The company told Bloomberg News, the ideal candidate will be a quadriplegic under the age of 40. Neuralink hopes to eventually make a device that will allow people to send messages or play games using only their thoughts. Ashlee Vance, the author of the 2015 biography 'Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future', said in his Bloomberg report that despite "an outpouring of interest from thousands of prospective patients," the company is still seeking its first volunteer. The chip would enable computer functions to be performed using only thoughts via a "think-and-click" mechanism. If the ideal volunteer is chosen, a surgeon will remove part of the person's skull, before a robot dubbed "R1", equipped with cameras, sensors and a needle will push 64 threads into the brain whilst doing its best to avoid blood vessels. Reassuring. Each thread has roughly the diameter of 1/14th of a strand of human hair, and is lined with 16 electrodes that are programmed to gather data about the brain. The electrodes record neural activity related to movement intention, which is then decoded by Neuralink computers. Neuralink did not reveal how many participants would be enrolled in the trial or how many patients the FDA ultimately approved, after a negotiation between the company and agency which raised safety concerns, according to current and former employees. DJ Seo, co-founder and vice president for engineering of Neuralink told Bloomberg: "The short-term goal of the company is to build a generalised brain interface and restore autonomy to those with debilitating neurological conditions and unmet medical needs." "Then, really, the long-term goal is to have this available for billions of people and unlock human potential and go beyond our biological capabilities." Indy100 has reached out to Neuralink for comment. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel
2023-11-09 02:27
Influencer Kai Cenat charged with inciting a riot after New York City mayhem
Influencer Kai Cenat charged with inciting a riot after New York City mayhem
Social media influencer Kai Cenat has been charged with inciting a riot after he announced a giveaway of
2023-08-06 03:26