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Alcaraz, Djokovic advance to Wimbledon final after semifinal victories.

Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic Storm into Wimbledon Final RematchIn a thrilling turn of events at Wimbledon, reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz and seven-time winner...
The Group 15 NASA and international astronaut candidates pose for a group photo – front row, Jeffrey S. Ashby, left, Dafydd “Dave” R. Williams, James F. Reilly, Scott D. Altman, Rick D. Husband, and Michael J. Bloomfield; middle row, Pamela A. Melroy, left, Michael P. Anderson, Michel Tognini, Kathryn “Kay” P. Hire, Kalpana Chawla, Carlos I. Noriega, Susan L. Still, Takao Doi, and Frederick “Rick” W. Sturckow; back row, Janet L. Kavandi, left, Edward T. Lu, Steven K. Robinson, Robert L. Curbeam, Dominic L.P. Gorie, Joe F. Edwards, Steven W. Lindsey, and Jean-Loup Chrétien.

NASA Celebrates 30th Anniversary of 15th Astronaut Group Selection

On December 8, 1994, NASA made a significant announcement regarding their latest selection of astronaut candidates. This marked their 15th class, a diverse and...
A Rare Gourd - NASA

NASA Discovers Uncommon Gourd

A Glimpse into the Cosmic Dance: The Transformation of a Star Captured by HubbleIn an extraordinary achievement, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has provided us...
Building Real Time Digital Twin with Cerebras at Tavus - Cerebras

Digital Twin Development at Tavus Using Cerebras Technology

Tavus.io: Revolutionizing Digital Twin Video Experiences with AIIn the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, Tavus.io stands out as a pioneering company specializing in...
The Model Context Protocol: Simplifying Building AI apps with Anthropic Claude Desktop and Docker | Docker

Streamlining AI App Development with Anthropic Claude and Docker

Recently, the company Anthropic introduced a new innovation known as the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This protocol serves as a revolutionary standard that facilitates...
This image shows the planetary system HR 8799. The background is black. At the center there is a symbol representing a star labeled HR 8799. The star’s light is blocked. There are four exoplanets, which look like fuzzy dots, pictured surrounding the star. Furthest from the star is a fuzzy, faint blue dot, labeled b, at the 10 o’clock position. At the 1 o’clock position, second furthest from the star is a blueish-white fuzzy dot labeled c. Just below that is an orange dot labeled e. At the 4 o’clock position, still near the star, is another fuzzy white dot labeled d.

Webb Telescope Captures Young Exoplanets, Finds Carbon Dioxide

A New Look at Giant Exoplanets: Insights from NASA's James Webb Space TelescopeNASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has once again showcased its capabilities by...
New AI and accessibility updates across Android, Chrome and more

Android and Chrome unveil AI and accessibility enhancements

Improving Speech Recognition Across the GlobeIn a concerted effort to enhance speech recognition for individuals with non-standard speech patterns, Project Euphonia was launched in...
VPC: Behind The Scenes

DigitalOcean App Platform Launches Maintenance Mode, App Restarts

DigitalOcean, a prominent cloud infrastructure provider, has introduced two compelling new features to its App Platform, aimed at enhancing user experience and giving developers...
Survey Shows How AI Is Reshaping Healthcare and Life Sciences, From Lab to Bedside

AI’s Impact on Healthcare and Science: A Survey Overview

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the landscape of healthcare and life sciences, from research and discovery to patient care and administrative functions. The...
Draganfly Reports Q4 and 2024 Results - Draganfly

Draganfly Announces Fourth Quarter and 2024 Financial Outcomes

Draganfly Inc. Reports Financial Results for 2024: A Year of Transition and GrowthDraganfly Inc., a prominent developer of advanced drone solutions and systems, recently...