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Share Tweet Share Share Email In today's rapidly changing technology world, the demand for smarter, more adaptable apps is growing rapidly. Ontology emerges as a tipping point, helping developers build software that not only processes but understands information. This powerful approach will revolutionize the way the next generation of intelligent applications are created. Ontologies embed domain knowledge into applications, enabling them to process information and understand and respond to their environment. The shift from traditional app development to an ontology-driven approach is opening up new possibilities across industries, from healthcare to finance. As Sai Anvesh Durvasula explores, this…

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FC Barcelona announced the transfer shortly after the Champions League squad was revealed. … [+] The opponents for the 2024/2025 phase will be as follows:UEFA via Getty Images FC Barcelona announced the transfer shortly after discovering their Champions League opponents for the 2024/2025 season. “FC Barcelona and FC Porto have reached an agreement for the transfer of Ángel Alarcón,” read a statement sent to media personnel. “The club will retain 50% of any future sale of the player. FC Barcelona would like to publicly thank Ángel Alarcón for his commitment and dedication and wish him every luck and success in…

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Laptops For STEM Are Set To Help Students Learn, Create, Engineer And Game NVIDIA reached out to ask if we wanted to test one of their RTX 40 Laptops “for STEM students,” and my ears perked up. Not only because I’m two years into a Neuroscience PhD and enjoy being catered to by tech companies, but because this use case doesn’t get a lot of attention compared to things like gaming, creativity, and office work. NVIDIA’s pitch that RTX 40 laptops are ideal for STEM majors who want to learn, game and create on a single…

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Credit: Created by ANTONI SHKRABA from Pexels New research from the University of Sydney has found that developing nutrition apps that track food intake and manage weight requires improved artificial intelligence (AI) training. The researchers initially screened 800 apps and selected 18 for further evaluation. These 18 apps, which included both AI-integrated and manual food-logging nutrition apps, were assessed for their ability to recognise ingredients and estimate their energy content. The findings have been published in the journal Nutrients. Lead author of the study, Dr Juliana Chen, a registered dietitian, lecturer and researcher in nutrition at the University of Sydney,…

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August 29 The rise of mobile health monitoring apps: Benefits, challenges, and future trends The phenomenal growth of technology is one of the most significant events that has brought about revolutionary changes in the healthcare industry.This impact is compounded by the increasing use of mobile devices for health tracking and monitoring. Mobile health monitoring apps are software application programs that can be installed on smartphones and tablet computers to collect, store, and transmit information about personal health. These applications rely heavily on data provided by various devices such as fitness trackers and other wearable devices. The growing number of mobile…

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Earlier this year, Mickey Pardo, a postdoctoral researcher now at Cornell University, reported a similar technique in which he spent 14 months in Kenya recording elephant calls, which the animals make trumpet-like warning sounds, though most of their calls are actually low-pitched grunts that are only partially audible to humans. Pardo also found evidence that elephants use audio labels, and said that playing sounds of other elephants talking to them was a sure way to get an elephant's attention. But does this mean that the researchers have discovered a “talking animal”? No, says Pardo. He thinks true language means the…

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Thursday, August 29candlelight vigils for overdose awareness; 6-8 p.m., Arnold City Park, 2400 Bradley Beach Road. A prayer vigil and moment of silence begins at 7:30 p.m. Remember loved ones who have passed away and honor those who are recovering. Resources are available.Toddler Thursday, 10 a.m., Mastodon State Historic Park, 1050 Charles J. Becker Drive, Imperial. Activities and crafts for young children and their parents. To register, go to icampmo.com.bingo, 6:30 p.m., High Ridge Elks, 2808 Old Hunning Road. Doors open at 4 p.m. Phone number is 636-677-3557.House Springs Senior Center, 6180 Hwy. MM. Tuesday and Thursday: Games at 9:30…

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CROSBY — Unlimited Learning will host a presentation on moonlighting whiskey in Stearns County during the Prohibition era (1920-1933) on Sept. 9 at 1:30 p.m. at Hartwood Senior Living in Crosby.Stearns County, Minnesota was famous for its moonshine production during Prohibition, producing a nationally famous “moonshine” whiskey called “Minnesota 13.” The safe, high-quality whiskey was named after the University of Minnesota's 13th attempt to create a type of corn that would grow well in Minnesota. Whiskey production filled a cultural need for the area's German residents and also provided a source of income for farmers during the very difficult times…

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Wamart is offering some big tech discounts today. Get 57% off the Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic, which combines classic style with cutting-edge features like body fat measurement and snore tracking. Or get 25% off the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, an ultra-lightweight gaming mouse with precision tracking, 95 hours of battery life, and a high polling rate for top-notch performance. Finally, get 39% off the Samsung Odyssey Neo G7, a 144Hz monitor with vibrant colors, low input lag, and peak HDR brightness, perfect for immersive gaming and media.If you don't like today's specials, check out the deals we found…

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Georgetown's Huntington Learning Center offers a learning environment that can help all types of students with everything from individualized tutoring and test prep to building self-confidence.Ajith Varghese opened the Huntington Learning Center in Georgetown on July 13, 2020. The center serves students from kindergarten through 12th grade.Learn moreDirector Nikki Traub, who has been with the center since its inception, said Georgetown's Huntington Learning Center has 18 instructors who typically serve 20 to 25 students a day.Traub said the center focuses on being a place where students can grow from failure and apply what they've learned in school.”This is an environment…

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