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Terran Orbital is suing its former CTO, Austin Williams, a little over a month after he and other shareholders publicly called for a change in company leadership. Williams was a co-founder of satellite design and manufacturing company Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, which was acquired by Terran Orbital in 2014, and has since become core to the business. He is one of a handful of senior engineers who quit in November 2022; according to reporting from SpaceNews at the time, the trio resigned amid ongoing disagreements between the engineering and manufacturing departments on how to meet production targets. Terran Orbital’s complaint filed…

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In Winter, it’s easy to think that our outdoor exercise routines need to hibernate. But as Dr. Adam Tenforde, an assistant professor of sports medicine and rehabilitation at Harvard-affiliated Spaulding Rehabilitation Network, points out, “When it gets into the 40s and 30s, you can still enjoy your regular outside routines, like walking, running, and even cycling.” Below are 6 fitness trackers and apps created by UK startups that can help you stay active and embrace the outdoors during the colder months, ensuring your fitness journey doesn’t lose steam just because the temperature drops.  Benefits of Winter Exercise  Winter workouts offer…

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Super-advanced artificial intelligence, left unchecked, has a “serious chance” of surpassing humans to become the next “apex species” of the planet, according Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin. But that will boil down to how humans potentially intervene with AI developments, he said. New monster post: my own current perspective on the recent debates around techno-optimism, AI risks, and ways to avoid extreme centralization in the 21st century.https://t.co/6lN2fLBUUL pic.twitter.com/h5aIyFNCoh— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) November 27, 2023 In a Nov. 27 blog post, Buterin, seen by some as a thought leader in the cryptocurrency space, argued AI is “fundamentally different” from other recent inventions — such…

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COVID-19 caused an alarming surge in premature births, but vaccines were key to returning the early birth rate to pre-pandemic levels, according to a new analysis of California birth records. “The effect of maternal COVID infection from the onset of the pandemic into 2023 is large, increasing the risk of preterm births over that time by 1.2 percentage points,” says Jenna Nobles, a University of Wisconsin-Madison sociology professor. “To move the needle on preterm birth that much is akin to a disastrous environmental exposure, like weeks of breathing intense wildfire smoke.” But the first two years of the pandemic alone…

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The case was picked up during a routine surveillance in GP surgeries.  The person, who is not known to have worked with pigs, suffered a mild illness and has made a full recovery. The UKHSA said it is now carrying out contact tracing of close contacts to prevent further spread of the virus. It is not known at this stage how transmissible the strain is or if there could be other cases in the UK. The UKHSA also added it is too early to say if the strain could have pandemic potential. There are around 50 reported cases worldwide of the H1N2 strain…

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Location : The M25 clockwise exit slip at junction J24 . Lane Closures : Lane one is closed. Reason : Broken down vehicle. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 04:30 and 04:45 on 28 November 2023. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 04:30 and 04:45 on 28 November 2023. Lanes Closed : There is one of two lanes closed. Source link

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Image Credit: Image Press Agency/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Matthew Perry‘s family addressed their goals in launching the Matthew Perry Foundation, in new comments ahead of Giving Tuesday. “It is important to us, as a family, to honor Matthew’s legacy,” his family said in a statement to PEOPLE on November 27. “The potential that the Matthew Perry Foundation has to help those suffering from this disease is something we are proud to bring to the world.” The Friends icon had battled with addiction for most of his adult life, addressing the topic repeatedly in his 2022 memoir, Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing.…

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Foxconn plans to invest $1.54 billion in India, the latest in its growing expansion plan, following a surge in revenues in the South Asian market. Foxconn said in a stock exchange filing that the investment will help it fulfil “operational needs.” The investment comes two months after the Taiwanese firm said it plans to double its workforce and investment in India by next year. Foxconn works with many firms including Apple and assembles their devices in plants in India as many tech giants look to shift part of their manufacturing base to India in a move that analysts describe as…

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This article examines some cutting-edge tactics to increase the influence of women in digital innovation, fostering more inclusivity, creativity, and eventually success in the field. Shattering Preconceptions with SheCodes Workshops Let’s start with something revolutionary: SheCodes Bootcamps. These intensive programs aim to dispel preconceptions in addition to teaching students how to code. Women are being empowered by SheCodes to embrace their digital skills by creating a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. These boot camps offer doors to a world of possibilities, much like the golden tickets of Willy Wonka for the computer industry. Women in Tech Mentoring Circles: The Enchantment of…

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