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Eric Evans will be stepping down as director of MIT Lincoln Laboratory on July 1, 2024, after 18 years leading a laboratory that has served the nation through its technology research and development since 1951. Evans will transition into the role of fellow in the director’s office at Lincoln Laboratory. He will also hold an appointment on the MIT campus as a senior fellow in the Security Studies Program. He will support the ongoing growth of collaborative research and development between Lincoln Laboratory and the MIT campus, including in areas related to climate change as well as the exploration of…

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Fleet managers can easily maximise their vehicle utilisation with an amazing vehicle tracking system. This will help in saving a huge amount of money on fuel expenses and streamline all the fleet operations in a hassle-free manner. But how to pick the right vehicle tracking system that manages everything in the best way? In this comprehensive guide, we have covered all the top-notch things to consider while purchasing the best vehicle tracking system.   Real-Time Tracking   With the advent of GPS, vehicle tracking has become pretty easy. You can track all the vehicles in your fleet through your vehicle…

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According to the Moody’s Analytics website, QFStudio is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) offering that will serve as “a continuous integration, benchmark, and delivery platform” for quantum computing solutions.Quantum computing for financeThe burgeoning quantum computing sector is expected to experience steady growth over the next few decades. A recent forecast predicted that quantum computing technologies would grow from a market capitalization in the United States of about $138 million in 2022 to $1.2 billion by 2030.Currently, most of the focus in quantum computing is on research and development. Companies such as IBM, Microsoft, Google, D-Wave and Rigetti have quantum, cloud-based quantum and…

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[LUSAKA] Over 90 per cent of African countries should be able to coordinate healthcare worker surges and other emergency measures within the next five years when faced with a disease outbreak, under a plan launched by the continent’s health agency. The plan will enable countries to coordinate their national outbreak response and draw on resources from development partners, through the development of Public Health Emergency Operations Centres (PHEOCs). Jean Kaseya, director general of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) told a launch event for the plan on 29 November that African countries were not yet prepared…

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First set up in 2015, Brighton and Hove Sea Serpents have grown from a few members to over 100 people at the club. The Sea Serpents are the city’s first LGBTQ+ inclusive rugby club and have taken part in international tournaments in Birmingham and Canada. Proceeds from the nude calendar will go towards a fund to support players joining the team to represent Brighton and the UK at the 2024 Bingham Cup in Rome. The biennial international non-professional tournament is named after Mark Bingham, an American gay rugby player who is credited with stopping United 93 from crashing into the…

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Location : The A23 southbound between the A2300 and the junction with the A27 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 19:15 and 19:30 on 6 December 2023. Delay : There are currently delays of 1 and a half hours against expected traffic. Source link

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Image Credit: Image Press Agency/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Allison Holker will return to So You Think You Can Dance for the show’s 18th season. The dancer, 35, was announced to be returning to the reality competition series as one of the main judges on Tuesday, December 5. Allison’s return to the show comes nearly one year after the death of her husband Stephen “tWitch” Boss in December 2022. Allison was announced to be making her return to the show along with series creator Nigel Lythgoe. She’ll serve as a judge alongside Dancing With The Stars pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy. The new season will premiere on Fox in March 2024. Image Press Agency/NurPhoto/Shutterstock The dancer also…

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There will be newer jobs that are created, there will be jobs which are made better, where some of the repetitive work is freed up in a way that you can express yourself more creatively. You could be a doctor, you could be a radiologist, you could be a programmer, the amount of time you’re spending on routine tasks versus higher order thinking, all that could change, making the job more meaningful. Then there are jobs which could be displaced. So, as a society, how do you retrain, reskill people, and create opportunities.  The last year has really brought out…

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Operated by Comexposium, the third largest events organiser in the world, the International Franchise Show has been connecting thousands of budding entrepreneurs with their perfect franchise opportunity for over 14 years. The show also couldn’t be in a better location! The ExCeL has 5 international airports all within an hour’s commute, deeming London as ‘the gateway to Europe – the most accessible city in the world’. The International Franchise Show also plays host to over 50 international brands across 25+ sectors, offering franchise opportunities from under £10K. There is sure to be something for everyone! Why not attend and see…

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Satoshi Nakamoto is God and Bitcoin’s design is perfect. Or is it? There’s one feature of the protocol that keeps bugging me: the Halvening (halving, whatever). I’m sure Naka thought this over. His first Bitcoin must have had an incremental reduction of the supply per block. But the final design, the one we know, cuts the block reward in half only after every 210,000 blocks (every four years). Obviously, this decision had a tremendous impact on price action, volatility, and adoption. Unfortunately, it’s not the best supply scheme. Let’s explore.HalvingsBitcoin, as we know it, has a supply schedule adhering to…

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