Technologies You Didn’t Know Existed

Technologies You Didn’t Know Existed

In an ever-evolving world, technology is the cornerstone of progress. While we often hear about major advancements like artificial intelligence, renewable energy, or 5G connectivity, there’s a realm of innovation flying under the radar. These are the technologies you didn’t know existed but are quietly shaping industries, transforming lives, and paving the way for a … Read more

Make Your Way Your Own: How to Conquer Dragon Age: Veilguard

Make Your Way Your Own: How to Conquer Dragon Age: Veilguard

It’s been 10 years since the blockbuster fantasy game Dragon Age: Inquisition was released. Now, its long-awaited sequel, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, is almost here. It’s been a long wait to finally get our hands on it after our first preview of the game back in June during Summer Game Fest. But now it’s almost … Read more

The location of Noah’s Ark has been found on a 3,000-year-old map, scientists say

The location of Noah's Ark has been found on a 3,000-year-old map, scientists say

Scientists have deciphered the world’s oldest map – and they believe it could lead them to the location of Noah’s Ark. The 3,000-year-old Babylonian artifact has puzzled archaeologists for centuries, but in recent weeks, experts have discovered the meaning. The clay tablet was discovered in the Middle East before being acquired by the British Museum … Read more

Jazzercise Founder, 80, Shares Longevity Habits: Lean Protein, Weight

Jazzercise Founder, 80, Shares Longevity Habits: Lean Protein, Weight

The founder of Jazzercise stays active and energetic at age 80 by dancing and lifting weights. Judi Sheppard Missett said she is motivated by an effort to help others enjoy exercise. Her longevity diet is all about moderation and occasional snacks. More than 50 years after the launch of Jazzercise helped pioneer the group fitness … Read more

Google accused of violating labor law after asking workers to ‘refrain’ from talking about antitrust case

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The Alphabet Workers Union filed a charge against Google with the National Labor Relations Board after Google management asked employees to “refrain” from speaking out about its ongoing Search antitrust case. The union charges that Google issued an “overly broad directive” to discuss the matter with employees, according to a copy of the charge filed … Read more

Helping UConn Health build the future careers of Connecticut’s youth in health and science

Helping UConn Health build the future careers of Connecticut's youth in health and science

Approximately 100 high school and college students had the opportunity to engage with UConn Health faculty, staff, medical, dental and graduate students in a variety of activities to raise awareness about health and biomedical science careers and the admissions process for medical, dental and graduate. the schools. (Photo by John Atashian) At UConn Health on … Read more

Here’s what it means for business

Here's what it means for business

Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia, understands the singularity effect and uses it to drive … [+] growth. Photo: Annabelle Chih/Bloomberg © 2024 Bloomberg Finance LP In 2006, Nokia was the global leader in mobile phones, growing by double digits. They were rated as the eighth most innovative company in the world, according to … Read more

Why 2025 will be another year of CX mediocrity for most brands

Why 2025 will be another year of CX mediocrity for most brands

2025 will be another year of CX mediocrity for most brands Forrester It’s been a tough few years for customer experience (CX), to say the least, with 2024 seeing the quality of CX at an all-time low. Here comes the question: Why has mediocrity become so widespread? The “low-hanging fruit” of easy CX wins has … Read more

Alexander Maloney Named Inaugural Walters Endowed Professor of Quantum Science – Syracuse University News

Alexander Maloney Named Inaugural Walters Endowed Professor of Quantum Science - Syracuse University News

Alexander Maloney, an international leader in quantum information science, joins the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) this fall as the inaugural Kathy and Stan Walters Endowed Professor of Quantum Science. Maloney, a researcher investigating fundamental issues in theoretical physics and quantum information theory, comes to Syracuse from McGill University in Montreal. Alexander Maloney “I … Read more

Unlocking agency to empower people

Unlocking agency to empower people

In the context of living with disabilities, AI becomes more than a tool of convenience. If it is … [+] adapted, trained, tested and targeted to empower it can open up a new level of quality of life for individuals living with disabilities and their caregivers. getty Over 1 billion people worldwide – nearly one … Read more