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High-tech radio network will track the health and condition of Lake Erie

CLEVELAND, OH – A new high-tech radio network is being installed along Ohio’s shores as part of a communications initiative by federal communications agencies that will help improve the safety of the Lake Erie area and accelerate the development of water technology. The unique wireless network is part of the Smart Lake Erie Initiative funded by the non-profit Cleveland Water Alliance (CWA), which is trying to increase access to real-time data on environmental conditions used by regional water managers, among others. The network, which runs on the LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network) protocol found in smart home devices, isRead News

Recruiting manufacturers within the Intel project

CINCINNATI — Although Intel establishes a campus 145 miles away, Cincinnati educators and business leaders hope the region can benefit from the ripple effect of the project when it opens in 2025. What You Need To Know Cincinnati hopes Intel brings a network of high-tech manufacturers to the region The city is developing its infrastructure and workforce to attract the businesses The Port has earmarked potential sites for manufacturers UC is training its students in microelectronics, hoping Intel brings a pipeline for employment The university is part of a network of institutions partnering to expand microelectronic manufacturing With Intel’s arrivalRead News

Aisle 24 Opens High-Tech Store in Toronto

The current site is built with advanced security solutions for security, data information and improved shopper information Aisle 24, a Canadian chain with plans to expand into the US, welcomed customers to its latest cashierless store in Toronto. A new Cashierless grocery store has opened in Toronto, with advanced security features to help both customers and retailers. The final store of Aisle 24 at 21 Ordnance Street is considered a “hyper-urban” store designed for a fast, convenient and safe shopping experience. The security installation at the new Aisle 24 facility includes monitoring locks, custom access control, remote access and analyticsRead News

High-tech executives congratulate us on signing the $ 280 Billion CHIPS Act

Components peripherals News Thomas Grillo August 09, 2022, 01:25 PM EDT President Biden said the CHIPS Act is a way to restore the nation’s semiconductor industry and is ‘a once-in-a-generation investment in America itself’. As executives from Intel, Micron Technology, IBM, Lockheed Martin, HP and AMD looked on, President Biden signed a $280 billion bipartisan bill to boost domestic high-tech manufacturing. “The future will be made in America,” Biden said, calling the measure “a one-generation investment in America itself.” The president hailed CHIPS as a way to restore the nation’s semiconductor industry. He said that while the United States inventedRead News

Def R&D will be open to the private sector for high-tech platforms

At the upcoming Defense Acquisition Board (DAC) meeting, the Narendra Modi government is expected to approve amendments to the Defense Acquisition Procedure (DAP) to allow India’s private sector to engage in research and defense development (R&D) through special purpose vehicles and in collaboration with defense public sector companies (DPSU). According to officials familiar with the developments, the amendments will allow the Indian private sector to acquire a major stake in the defense R&D companies, which will be created for the development of major hardware platforms like drones, helicopters, advanced aircraft and submarines. This is a groundbreaking development as until nowRead News

FACTSHEET: CHIPS and Science Act to Reduce Costs, Create Jobs, Strengthen Supply Chains and Counter China

In President Biden’s first year in office, the Biden-Harris administration implemented an industrial strategy to revitalize domestic manufacturing, create good-paying American jobs, strengthen American supply chains, and accelerate the industry of the future. These policies have spurred a historic recovery in manufacturing, adding 642,000 manufacturing jobs by 2021. Companies are reinvesting in America, bringing home good-paying manufacturing jobs. Construction of new production facilities increased by 116 percent compared to last year. Today, President Biden will sign into law the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, which will build on this progress, making historic investments that will empower American workers,Read News

Dutch Berries: 20 hectares of high-tech strawberry cultivation

At 20 hectares, Dutch Berries’ strawberry greenhouse was already the largest in the Netherlands when it opened in 2018, and 2 years later the company expanded by another 4 hectares. For its part, the nursery is equipped with 14 hectares of LED lighting to be able to supply strawberries all year round. Boudewijn van der Wal and his son Job. Photos by www.at10.nl Around the World “Just one more bowl. Or two.” During Kom in de Kas, the open days of Dutch horticulture, sliced ​​strawberries from the Dutch Berries greenhouses in Zuilichem, Gelderland, are in great demand. In addition, theRead News

Fighting rats involves high-tech traps and carbon monoxide poisoning in several cities

It’s a battle that has been going on for centuries – between humans and mice. (Archived audio recording) UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: The rat is a destroyer and killer who has evolved to adapt to human behavior. A mouse’s problem is a man’s problem. SHAPIRO: Well, there’s a new battle going on in that war as cities in the Northeast are seeing an increase in complaints about rats. WBUR’s Walter Wuthmann in Boston says some cities are getting creative in trying to combat the rat infestation. WALTER WUTHMANN, BYLINE: Outside this bike path in the dense city of Somerville, Michael Collins wandersRead News

The Pentagon confirms that Ukraine has advanced HARM missiles; 17 Kremlin anti-aircraft systems reportedly hit – KyivPost – Global Voice of Ukraine

Kyiv Post Military Update – August 8, 2022. A photo of a missile component said to have been found by Russian forces in the southern sector, and a photo of a HARM missile depot at a US Air Force base. The HARM missile is designed to target anti-aircraft radars. Identification information on the fragment identified the missile as a HARM AGM-88 missile manufactured by the US company Raytheon. The photo collage is from the news platform Tsaplienko_Ukraine Fights. A senior White House official on Monday confirmed recent reports that Ukraine’s air force is now deploying HARM anti-radar missiles, a game-changingRead News

The one field waiting for high-tech workers

With the current high-tech market crisis, the biotech sector is in the middle stage, as it is interested in hiring technologists with computing and engineering disciplines, who may find themselves in limbo. Of course, such companies are ready to pay accordingly / 8 August 2022• Read for 3 minutes These days there has been a lot of news about layoffs in the high tech world that are leaving skilled and talented workers unemployed. But before they are completely out of the loop, I want to fill you with industries that have many opportunities and are growing significantly in recent years.Read News

HIMARS: What is this high-tech rocket system sent to Ukraine and how important is it?

As the war in Ukraine continues to rage, the United States on Monday announced a new $1 billion (977 million) military aid and arms package, the largest arms delivery to this day in the beleaguered country. Among the package will be 1,000 Javelin anti-tank missiles, mortars, artillery munitions and, of course, the United States’ High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS). These high-tech truck-mounted rocket systems in particular have drawn attention on social media in recent months, where numerous videos show them destroying Russian munitions depots and other targets. What are HIMARS? In June, the United States doubled the number alreadyRead News

Stadium goers are looking for high-tech outings

New Oracle research shows fans want technology to cut waits and increase engagement with favorite teams and artists Many fans draw a technical line at referees and referees . For example, 57% of stadium-goers would like to order food and drinks to avoid the line and 53% think it would be awesome to join their favorite teams and artists in the inter- neutral. “Arena visitors want the best of both worlds; they want the thrill of watching live but they want the experience to be as enjoyable as other parts of their lives, like ordering take-out,” said Simon de MontfortRead News

The Lakewood High School student and West Shore Career-Tech culinary student finished third in the national competition

Lakewood’s West Shore Career-Tech District culinary arts student Reagan Fishbaugh recently placed third in the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America national competition. (Photo courtesy of Reagan Fishbaugh) LAKEWOOD, Ohio — West Shore Career-Tech County Culinary Arts student Reagan Fishbaugh readily admits to being a bit of a perfectionist. That trait came in handy recently when the teenager put her culinary skills to the test during a trip earlier this month to the West Coast, placing third in the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America national competition. “You learn more at competitions than you would necessarily learn inRead News

Tokyo Electron ‘concerned’ about US tech restrictions in China

ArrowArtboardCreated with Sketch.ArtboardCreated with Sketch.Title ChevronTitle ChevronIcon Mail ContactPath LayerPositive Arrow Japanese chip equipment maker hit by Shanghai lockdowns suffers 17% profit drop Tokyo Electron, one of the world’s largest suppliers of chip-making equipment, says about a quarter of its sales come from China. (Photo by Karina Nooka) August 8, 2022 19:11 JST | Japan TOKYO — Tokyo Electron said Monday it is “deeply concerned” about U.S. moves to extend high-tech export restrictions against China, a key market for the Japanese chip equipment maker, as competition for technological dominance between the two superpowers of the world escalates. Tokyo Electron, oneRead News

Taiwan’s chips for global high-tech

TAIPEI: During her whirlwind tour of Taiwan, US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi didn’t just discuss geopolitics with the country’s Asian political leaders; But also the business of the island’s most valuable company, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, also known as TSMC. Pelosi’s meeting with TSMC chairman Mark Liu on Wednesday highlighted the chipmaker’s growing technological weight in the global economy. From aerospace to consumer electronics, the world relies heavily on TSMC semiconductors in almost all sectors. TSMC is located in the Hsinchu Science Park in northwestern Taiwan, and even a small disruption in the company’s production is, for example, bound toRead News

High-tech used to provide the city with uninterrupted electricity

3 photos  | View slideshow > Maintenance personnel of State Grid Shanghai Company flush the 110KV Yixian substation in Yangpu district. Shanghai has been buzzing lately and straining the city’s electricity grid. There are smart systems, drones and specialists that keep a close eye on the city’s power supply day and night. On one of those scorching days when the mercury rose above 40 degrees Celsius, two electricians in Yangpu district were cooling the substations with water. Substations play an important role in the electricity generation, transmission and distribution system. The voltages of most substations in Shanghai range from 1 toRead News

New NUS Research Center for Sustainable Urban Farming seeks high-tech solutions to increase Singapore’s food security

Newswise – In the face of challenges from climate change, population growth and potential food chain disruptions caused by pandemics and natural disasters, ensuring an adequate supply of food for the next decades requires a significant change in crop growth. One solution to alleviate food supply disruptions includes growing crops in indoor urban farms. However, just adopting currently available growing solutions from traditional outdoor farming is very inadequate for indoor vertical farming, as there are different requirements needed for successful indoor farming. Addressing the need for indoor urban farming solutions, the National University of Singapore (NUS) officially launched the ResearchRead News

High-tech equipment for UNC FCQ

The Faculty of Chemistry (UNC) acquired high-tech equipment for the practical activities of undergraduate and postgraduate students. An investment of around $80,000 in July 2022 will also go to teaching, research, expression and extension. Another game will be added in the coming months with more teams. The new equipment is already available in laboratory 019 of the FCQ (UNC). Among them are a Shimadzu brand HPLC (High Resolution Liquid Chromatograph) and a Perkin Elmer Spectrofluorimeter. Meanwhile, the UV (thermoelectron) spectrophotometer can be used in various places. This also includes the acquisition of more than 100 feces for laboratories. “A significantRead News

Gotion High-Tech hits the Swiss stock exchange – electrive.com

Gotion High-Tech hits the Swiss stock exchange Chinese battery cell manufacturer and Volkswagen partner Gotion High-Tech has been listed on the Swiss Stock Exchange (SIX) as part of the first group of companies from China to do so. The IPO in Switzerland will bring Gotion gross proceeds of approximately USD 685 million, or approximately EUR 672 million, through the issuance of Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs). According to Gotion High-Tech, the company plans to use the capital mainly to expand the production capacities of battery products and raw materials abroad. The IPO was conducted in parallel on the Swiss Stock Exchange,Read News

Today’s young tech workers want to make the world a better place

While the effects of Covid-19 on the labor market have been widely discussed, its long-term impact on young people is notable, as it has caused many of them to reconsider their life choices and plans. When the pandemic hit, I served on the board of youth advisors of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, who were invited to bring their perspectives, insights and ideas to help OECD countries design better policies for young people. As part of the OECD Youth Action Plan update, we conducted research on young people’s perceptions of the new labor market and the challenges itRead News

The last time there was a crisis in Taiwan, China’s low-tech military was vastly outmatched by US forces. Not now.

Three French-made Mirage 2000 fighter jets taxi on the runway in front of a hangar at Hsinchu Air Base on August 5, 2022. China has carried out its largest military drills in history encircling Taiwan, despite condemnation from the United States, Japan and the European Union. . The last time tensions rose between Beijing and Washington over Taiwan, the US Navy sent warships through the Taiwan Strait and China could do nothing about it. China’s military has undergone a transformation since the mid-1990s, when a crisis erupted over a visit by Taiwan’s president to the United States, prompting an angryRead News

Buried treasure from a 17th century Spanish shipwreck discovered in the Bahamas

A treasure trove of gems, medals and historical artifacts has been found in the Bahamas that dates back to the 17th century shipwreck of the Maravillas – and will be on public view. Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas (Our Lady of Wonders), a two-hull Spanish galleon, sank on Jan. 4, 1656, from Little Bahama Bank in the northern Bahamas on a voyage to Seville from Cuba. He carried a large amount of royal tax and private property. The 891-ton vessel went down after colliding with its flagship. It struck a reef 30 minutes later – and eventually sank. The remainsRead News

Australian runway glamor girl Michelle Jenneke breaks her silence on high-tech shoe controversy

Aussie track glamour girl Michelle Jenneke breaks her silence on high-tech shoe controversy that saw athletics legend Michael Johnson accused of ‘black racism’ By Shayne Bugden For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:05 BST, 5 August 2022 | Updated: 29/05/2020 07:29 Hurdler Michelle Jenneke has had her say on the biggest controversy at the recent World Athletics Championships, where questions were raised about the legitimacy of her rival’s victory because of her high-tech shoes. The Aussie was stunned when she recorded a personal best in the 100m hurdles in Oregon last month, and the athletics world was even more shocked whenRead News

High-tech cranes invade airspace during PIT construction – Blue Sky PIT News Site

You know you are operating a large construction crane when it requires a permit from the Federal Aviation Administration to rise to its full height. Construction crews call it “Great Red”: a fire-engine red behemoth weighing 760,000 pounds and stretching 290 feet above the site where the Pittsburgh International Airport terminal upgrade project is located. Just as planes need air traffic controllers clearance to take off and landing, cranes need FAA clearance and constant coordination with the tower in order to operate at airports. The overview covers, among other things, the rate of climb of the aircraft (with one engineRead News

Locating high-tech industries to build resilience and economic growth

Executive summary For many decades, manufacturing in the Middle East has been disproportionately focused on petrochemicals. The industry contributes 24% of GDP in Saudi Arabia and 16% in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), compared to less than 1% in the US and China. In addition to light manufacturing – for clothing and processed foods, for example – Middle Eastern countries import virtually all of their manufactured goods. This high imbalance (the ratio of non-oil imports to non-oil exports is greater than two to one) poses risks that weaken resilience and could impede future economic growth in the region. In recentRead News

Imaging Technology Offers New Way to Diagnose Early Glaucoma Symptoms

Mount Sinai study shows flavoprotein fluorescence could serve as new biomarker A new, noninvasive eye imaging method may be able to detect an early indicator of glaucoma in time to prevent disease progression and vision loss, according to a new study from the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai (NYEE). The study was published in the July/August issue of Ophthalmology Glaucoma. The study focused on measuring flavoprotein fluorescence (FPF) in the eye. Mitochondria, which are responsible for generating energy in cells, produce FPF when under stress, and FPF levels are elevated in people with glaucoma compared toRead News

In some cities, fighting rats is associated with modern traps and carbon monoxide poisoning

It’s a battle that has been going on for centuries – between humans and mice. (Archived audio recording) UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: The rat is a destroyer and killer who has evolved to adapt to human behavior. A mouse’s problem is a man’s problem. SHAPIRO: Well, there’s a new battle going on in that war as cities in the Northeast are seeing an increase in complaints about rats. WBUR’s Walter Wuthmann in Boston says some cities are getting creative in trying to combat the rat infestation. WALTER WUTHMANN, BYLINE: Outside this bike path in the dense city of Somerville, Michael Collins wandersRead News

How Taiwanese Semiconductors Are Key to Global High-Tech | DW | 08/04/2022

While Russian gas can be replaced with other forms of energy, microchips manufactured in Taiwan cannot. Domestic chip giant TSMC has achieved global dominance in a truly system-sized market. But why is that so? During her stormy tour of Taiwan, US House of Representatives President Nancy Pelosi not only discussed geopolitics with the Asian country’s political leaders; but also operating in the island’s most valuable company, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, also known as TSMC. Pelosi’s meeting with TSMC CEO Mark Liu on Wednesday highlighted the great technological importance of the chip manufacturer in the global economy. From the aerospace industryRead News