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Increasing Global Heatwave Hotspots Defy Climate Model Predictions

A recent study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, has identified regions globally experiencing extreme heatwaves surpassing climate model predictions. These anomalies, spanning every continent except Antarctica, have been linked to thousands of deaths, agricultural failures, and…
Motus Technology To Deliver Cranes For NOAA’S Research

Norwegian crane specialist Motus Technology has secured a contract to provide its cranes and handling equipment for National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s Class B research vessels. Working in collaboration with Kongsberg Maritime, Motus’ new contract follows the equipment supply…
Spotify not working for you? You may have an ‘app problem’

Spotify users worldwide are experiencing widespread service disruptions, with the music streaming platform reportedly taking action against unauthorized modified app versions.Several users have reported facing issues with the streaming platform on social media platform X. “Fr they took down all…
Wavefront’s Intruder Detection Sonar Chosen For

Sonar technology company Wavefront Systems has been awarded a contract by global defense company MARSS Group to deliver its Sentinel IDS® (Intruder Detection Sonar) as part of MARSS’s NiDAR surveillance system for a fleet of Corvette-class vessels deployed in South-East…
U of A lab demonstrates prosthetic technology

Local lab researchers have combined brain signals and artificial intelligence to create more responsive prosthetics for amputees. The University of Alberta’s Bionic Limbs for Improved Natural Control (BLINC) Lab showcased the Bento Arm during their first appearance at…
Satellite Tech Boosts Remote Connectivity

Despite the significant progress made on superfast and gigabit-capable broadband, certain remote and rural locations across the UK still face challenges where satellites offer the only practical solution for connectivity. These areas, often characterised by difficult terrain and sparse populations,…
Legal Aid of Bluegrass receives technology grant | News

FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) – The Washington, DC-based Legal Services Corporation (LSC) announced Tuesday that it is awarding Legal Aid of the Bluegrass (LABG) a Technology Initiative Grant (TIG) in the amount of $225,500 to enhance training for civil legal aid…
South African Drought Dust Fueled Record Ocean Bloom

Increasing drought events in southern Africa could benefit Indian Ocean marine life and atmospheric carbon removal, according to a new study of the Madagascar Bloom – one of the world’s largest recorded phytoplankton blooms. The study, led by the University…
UAC Launches 1879 Tech Hub to Drive Digital Transformation

UAC launches 1879 Tech Hub, a strategic unit focused on embedding technology into operations and culture, driving digital transformation, innovation, and long-term sustainable growth. UAC has unveiled the 1879 Tech Hub, a dedicated unit to advance digital transformation and foster…
Crypto tech boom

A Bitcoin is seen in Dortmund, western Germany, on January 27, 2020. — AFP Cryptocurrencies and technology are deeply, deeply intertwined. To be certain, cryptocurrencies and technology are inseparable. Cryptocurrencies can neither exist nor operate without technology. In essence, technology…

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Surveillance Education – Consortium News

Allison Butler and Nolan Higdon discuss the “ed-tech” systems eroding minors’ privacy rights and discriminating against students of color. By Chris HedgesScheerPost Any technology created by the U.S. military industrial complex and adopted by the general public was always bound…