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Global Thermal Countermeasure Industry Research 2023-2033: Ongoing and Upcoming Programs, Technological Trends, Competitive Benchmarking

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Moreover, favorable government policies are also expected to support the growth of the thermal countermeasures market in North America and Europe during the forecast period.

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  • Moreover, favorable government policies are also expected to support the growth of the thermal countermeasures market in North America and Europe during the forecast period.
  • In North America, the U.S. is anticipated to show the highest growth in the thermal countermeasures market among other countries in North America.
  • Thermal countermeasures include a variety of devices meant to deceive or reduce the efficacy of thermal sensors and infrared detection systems.
  • An increase in military modernization programs by the defense industry is driving the growth of the thermal countermeasures industry.

Weston A. Price Foundation Proposes Deeper Look Into the Cause of TB

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Friday, March 22, 2024

DALLAS, March 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- World TB Day, March 24, commemorates the date in 1882 when Dr. Robert Koch announced his discovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacillus believed to cause tuberculosis (TB). Koch argued that TB is a contagious disease, spreading from one person to the next through the air. Based on the notion that TB is caused by a contagious bacterium, conventional treatment for TB involves vaccination and administration of multiple antibiotics over a long period. New information requires the scientific community to reexamine the reigning theories about tuberculosis.

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  • DALLAS, March 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- World TB Day, March 24, commemorates the date in 1882 when Dr. Robert Koch announced his discovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis , the bacillus believed to cause tuberculosis (TB).
  • Koch argued that TB is a contagious disease, spreading from one person to the next through the air.
  • "We propose looking elsewhere for the cause of TB," says Sally Fallon Morel of the Weston A.
  • "We propose looking elsewhere for the cause of this terrible illness," says Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A.

Maryland's Oldest Operating Ghost Tour Celebrates 25th Anniversary

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Monday, March 11, 2024

FREDERICFK, Md., March 11, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- As the sun sets, and the moon rises, take a remarkable journey into the dark recesses of Frederick's gruesome and bloody past and uncover some of her enduring mysteries with "Ghost Tours of Historic Frederick." For 25-years, Frederick's most popular walking tour.

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  • "This year is our 25th anniversary introducing the living to the dead.
  • Thousands of people have taken the tour and many keep coming back year after year for new stories, updates and encounters", states Ron Angleberger, historian and tour director.
  • This tour takes you where no other tour dares to go, a 90-minute foray into the archives of the dead.
  • For reservations, or additional information on Maryland Heritage Tours additional tour options, including the Mount Olivet Cemetery, "History & Mystery Tour," please visit http://www.marylandghosttours.com .

Australian writers have been envisioning AI for a century. Here are 5 stories to read as we grapple with rapid change

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Friday, April 5, 2024

There is, in fact, more than 100 years’ worth of Australian literature about AI and robotics.

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  • There is, in fact, more than 100 years’ worth of Australian literature about AI and robotics.
  • Nearly 2,000 such works are listed in the AustLit database, a bibliography of Australian literature that includes novels, screenplays, poetry and other kinds of literature.
  • As part of an ongoing project, we are creating a comprehensive list of Australian literature about AI and robots.
  • Here are five Australian literary works of particular relevance to national conversations about AI.

The Automatic Barmaid


The Automatic Barmaid is a short story by Ernest O’Ferrall, who wrote under the pen name “Kodak”. Like his contemporaries Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson, Kodak was best known as a writer of comedic bush stories.

  • The story concerns an automaton named Gwennie, who at first seems too good to be true, as she is cheaper and more efficient than a human barmaid.
  • The Automatic Barmaid is a humorous depiction of robots as tempting and cheap but not always suitable replacements for human labour.
  • The Automatic Barmaid shows how persistently sceptical we have been about our technologies over the last century, and how much we value human workers’ adaptability and resilience.

The Successors

  • His 1957 short story The Successors begins with a general and a professor meeting while their planet – presumably Earth – is under attack from an unknown race of invaders.
  • The professor muses that, in the end, the humans and the robots are not so different after all.
  • The Successors explores an as yet unachieved scenario.
  • Most current AI systems are what we call “narrow”, and can only complete a limited number of tasks in specific areas.
  • Although many people believe that AGI is still a long way into the future, thinking about extreme future scenarios, like the one in The Successors, can help us identify where we might need to mitigate risk.

Moon in the Ground

  • Keith Antill’s novel Moon in the Ground was published by pioneering Australian science fiction press Norstrilia in 1979.
  • Moon in the Ground speaks to the longstanding connections between defence and robotics, autonomous systems and AI – connections that Australia is now looking to strengthen.
  • However, as Moon in the Ground shows, chasing that power too keenly can be destructive.

The Tic-Toc Boy of Constantinople

  • The Tic-Toc Boy of Constantinople, a short story by Anthony Panegyres, was published in 2014 as part of the steampunk collection Kisses by Clockwork.
  • The story centres on Phyte, a robot who looks and acts like a human boy, apart from having a metal plate on his chest and occasionally producing steam.
  • The Tic-Toc Boy of Constantinople encourages us to think about how bodies are central to our experiences of the world.

Clade


James Bradley’s 2015 cli-fi novel Clade follows a family from the near future living in an increasingly precarious and unpredictable world faced with ecological collapse. AI plays a relatively minor part in the narrative, but when it does appear, it is represented ambivalently.

  • The sims can read and mimic the responses of people who interact with them.
  • The customers start making the dead less like they were and more as they would have preferred them to be.
  • Dylan faces his own ethical dilemma when he comes across a request to build a sim of an ex-girlfriend’s brother.
  • Clade encourages us to think about where our boundaries might be and why.

Making sense of the world


Humans tell stories to make sense of the world. Literary representations have much to tell us about how we understand and respond to the rapidly advancing and seemingly unpredictable technology of AI. To develop AI and robots that best respond to the needs of Australians, we can learn a lot from reading our own literature.
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Passing of the Right Honorable Brian Mulroney

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Saturday, March 2, 2024

TORONTO, March 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Board of Barrick Gold Corporation (NYSE:GOLD)(TSX:ABX) is deeply saddened by the passing of the Chairman of its International Advisory Board and former member of the Barrick Board of Directors, the Right Honorable Brian Mulroney, on February 29, 2024.

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  • TORONTO, March 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Board of Barrick Gold Corporation (NYSE:GOLD)(TSX:ABX) is deeply saddened by the passing of the Chairman of its International Advisory Board and former member of the Barrick Board of Directors, the Right Honorable Brian Mulroney, on February 29, 2024.
  • “Brian was a leader with a purpose who accomplished many vital goals and did so with decency and skill.
  • He will always be remembered for his insightful contribution to geopolitical and other strategic issues and most importantly missed as a friend.
  • Our deepest sympathies, thoughts and prayers are with his wife Mila and their four children Caroline, Ben, Mark and Nicolas.”

Blockchain gaming ecosystem Crystal Fun secured $5M seed funding, and initiated first AAA game OUTER Testing II

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Tuesday, February 27, 2024

A year of innovation and development has transformed Crystal Fun from its origins as Crystal Lab, a blockchain gaming studio, into a blockchain ecosystem platform.

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  • A year of innovation and development has transformed Crystal Fun from its origins as Crystal Lab, a blockchain gaming studio, into a blockchain ecosystem platform.
  • Crystal Fun is fervently crafting the future of Web3 gaming, championing a "play-first" Blockchain Gaming ecosystem ethos.
  • By remedying the shortcomings of Web2 gaming with blockchain ingenuity, Crystal Fun is committed to developing deeply engaging blockchain gaming projects, promising an unparalleled gaming encounter.
  • Moreover, with AI integration, players are not just participants but creators within the gaming ecosystem, enriching the Crystal Fun universe with diversity and depth.

Nuclear Threat Initiative Launches “Make Nukes History” Campaign to Spotlight Nuclear Weapon Risks Ahead of Academy Awards

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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) launched a “Make Nukes History” campaign today in Los Angeles, leveraging the attention on Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-nominated film Oppenheimer to elevate the conversation about the nuclear threat in the run-up to the Academy Awards.

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  • The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) launched a “Make Nukes History” campaign today in Los Angeles, leveraging the attention on Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-nominated film Oppenheimer to elevate the conversation about the nuclear threat in the run-up to the Academy Awards.
  • In the letter, the artists and advocates said, “We want to raise our voices to remind people that while Oppenheimer is history, nuclear weapons are not.
  • “Today, nine countries hold 13,000 nuclear weapons, a new arms race is underway and nuclear sabre-rattling has reappeared.
  • Modine has also produced the new documentary feature Downwind about the impact of nuclear weapons testing during the Cold War.

KuCoin Ventures Announces Strategic Investment in Crystal Fun, Elevating the Future of Web3 Gaming

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Tuesday, February 20, 2024

In a landmark move that underscores the growing intersection between blockchain technology and the gaming industry, KuCoin Ventures, the investment arm of the global cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin, has announced a strategic investment in Crystal Fun.

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  • In a landmark move that underscores the growing intersection between blockchain technology and the gaming industry, KuCoin Ventures, the investment arm of the global cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin, has announced a strategic investment in Crystal Fun.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240219762606/en/
    Crystal Fun, a pioneering Web3 gaming mega-ecosystem and studio, is on a mission to revolutionize the gaming industry.
  • KuCoin Ventures' investment in Crystal Fun is a testament to their confidence in the potential of Web3 gaming to reshape the entertainment landscape.
  • The collaboration between KuCoin Ventures and Crystal Fun is more than just an investment; it's a strategic alliance that aims to unlock new possibilities in the gaming sector.

AMERICAN BATTLEFIELD TRUST ANNOUNCES FINALISTS FOR INAUGURAL $50,000 MILITARY HISTORY BOOK PRIZE

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Thursday, March 7, 2024

WASHINGTON, March 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Battlefield Trust has announced its short list of finalists for its inaugural American Battlefield Trust Book Prize for History, an annual award that seeks to showcase the vital nature of historic battlefields as primary sources in literary works and amplify the pressing need for preservation to readers interested in American history.

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  • WASHINGTON, March 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Battlefield Trust has announced its short list of finalists for its inaugural American Battlefield Trust Book Prize for History, an annual award that seeks to showcase the vital nature of historic battlefields as primary sources in literary works and amplify the pressing need for preservation to readers interested in American history.
  • The American Battlefield Trust has protected more than 58,000 acres at more than 155 sites related to these wars since its founding — but many more remain threatened.
  • "The finalists for the inaugural American Battlefield Trust Prize for History highlight the close relationship between preservation of historic sites and scholarship on crucial aspects of United States history," said Gary W. Gallagher, who chaired the selection committee.
  • May 31 - June 1, 1862 (Savas Beatie)
    For more information on the prize, please visit American Battlefield Trust Prize for History | American Battlefield Trust (battlefields.org) Share your impressions of the finalists on social media using the hashtag #BattlefieldBookPrize.

Celebrating Women Veterans

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Monday, March 4, 2024

MISSION, Kan., March 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- (Family Features) Veterans play an important role in U.S. history. Over time, the demographics of veterans have changed, but few realize the growing role of women in the armed forces. Today, women comprise 11% of the veteran population. According to the Pew Research Center, that number is expected to increase to 18% by 2048.

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  • Over time, the demographics of veterans have changed, but few realize the growing role of women in the armed forces.
  • Through the Veterans History Project, the Library of Congress collects and preserves the firsthand remembrances of U.S. military veterans like McClendon and makes them accessible for future generations to better understand veterans' service and sacrifice.
  • You can extend this work and honor women veterans in your community with simple acts of appreciation such as:
    Take your support for small businesses one step further and look for women veteran-owned businesses to support.
  • Visit museums and memorials, many of which have specific displays to honor the sacrifices and triumphs of women veterans.