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Nov 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

F-35's TR-3 Update: A Game Changer?

The F-35 fighter jet has been getting a makeover with the Technology Refresh 3 (TR-3) upgrade. This isn't just a facelift; it's like adding a supercharged brain to an already impressive machine. The idea behind TR-3 is to make the F-35 even more powerful and ready for the future battles it might fac

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Nov 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meet the Falcon 7X: The First Business Jet with Digital Flight Controls

Ever wondered how the first business jet with digital flight controls got its wings? Let's take a closer look at the Dassault Falcon 7X, which made history in 2007 by introducing fly-by-wire technology to business aviation. Unlike traditional mechanical systems that rely on cables and levers, fly-by

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Nov 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Steel Surface Defect Detection: A New Approach with MSFT-YOLO

Ever wondered how we can quickly and accurately spot problems on steel surfaces? Enter MSFT-YOLO, a smart detector that's been tweaked for this exact job. It's based on a model called YOLOv5, but with some neat tricks up its sleeve. One of these is a module called TRANS, which is inspired by Transfo

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Nov 09 2024BUSINESS

The Future of Data Analysis: Semantic Business Intelligence

Ever wondered how businesses make big decisions? They use something called Business Intelligence (BI). This is like a smart tool that helps companies figure out what to do next by looking at lots of data. But there's a new way of doing this, called Semantic Business Intelligence. Why is this importa

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Nov 09 2024BUSINESS

Businesses Going Modular with SOA

Ever wondered how businesses keep up with all the new tech? One way they do it is by using something called the SOA framework. SOA stands for Service-Oriented Architecture, and it's like building a business with Lego blocks. Each block, or service, does one thing well and can be easily swapped out o

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Nov 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Some Tech Succeeds and Others Fail: The Key Rules

You know how Newton's laws explain how things move? Well, technology also has its own rules, but for its rise and fall. After looking at thirteen successful tech trends, we've found three laws and five more rules to help understand why some tech sticks around while others disappear. The first law i

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Longevity: The Power of Decentralized Science

Imagine a world where scientific research isn't held back by red tape and slow funding. Welcome to the realm of Decentralized Science, or DeSci for short. This innovative approach uses blockchain technology to shake up the traditional way science gets funded and published. Why is this important? Wel

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Nov 08 2024LIFESTYLE

Human Touch: Why Face-to-Face Interactions Matter

These days, we rely heavily on technology to stay connected. But during the COVID-19 pandemic, when we were stuck at home, we found ourselves missing something big. A study from spring 2020 showed that Americans really missed those spontaneous chats, feeling close to others physically, and not havin

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Nov 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Get Ready to Score Big Deals Before Black Friday

This year, Black Friday isn't just a day, it's a whole month of savings! Retailers like Best Buy and Walmart are kicking off early, offering incredible deals right now. For instance, Best Buy has the second-gen AirPods Pro with USB-C charging at $169. 99, that's $80 off and just $1 away from their l

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

Revolutionizing Winter Safety: A New Super Material for Ice-Free Surfaces

Keeping surfaces ice-free is crucial, especially for infrastructure maintenance. Traditional carbon-based materials, despite advancements, face significant issues like environmental sensitivity, poor durability, high energy consumption, and complex manufacturing processes. In this story, researchers

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