Nobel Prize-winning Israeli-American psychologist Daniel Kahneman dies in the United States

Pioneering Behavioral Economist Daniel Kahneman Dies at 90, Leaves Lasting Impact on Modern Economics

Israeli-American psychologist Daniel Kahneman, who was celebrated for applying psychological techniques to economics and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2002, passed away on March 27 at the age of 90 in the United States. His stepdaughter Deborah Treisman confirmed the news but did not provide further details about the circumstances of his…

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AFWERX and SpaceWERX Announce Opportunity for Space Technology Submissions

AFWERX AFVentures Launches Two Program Year 24 Funding Increases to Support Space Technology Submissions: The Strategic and Tactical Funding Increase Notices of Opportunity

The Department of the Air Force’s commercial investment arm, AFWERX AFVentures, has announced the release of two program year 24 funding increases on behalf of SpaceWERX. The Strategic Funding Increase (STRATFI) and Tactical Funding Increase (TACFI) notices of opportunity are aimed at supporting space technology submissions. The STRATFI and TACFI programs are designed to help…

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The recently imposed Canadian arms embargo on Israel is already being doubted

Canada’s Defense Industry Left in Limbo as Ottawa Halts Exports to Israel amid Human Rights Concerns

The Canadian government has recently decided to halt defense exports to Israel due to concerns over human rights violations in the Gaza Strip. This decision has left the local Defense Industries Association feeling confused as they struggle with the mixed messages coming from Ottawa. Now, they are seeking clarity from the administration, as Israel is…

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Exciting Innovations Coming to Google Maps for Your Next Trip

Google Updates Its Search Platform with AI-Driven Itinerary Planning and Enhanced Translation Software

Google has recently released an update that is now available in 40 cities across the United States and Canada. The update includes a feature that provides users with lists of recommended places to eat and visit. Google’s algorithmic recommendations include a weekly updated “trending” list of popular sites, historically popular locations, and lists of hidden…

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Clyde Richards Jr. appointed as Deputy Chief Information Officer at the National Science Foundation

Expert Leadership Takes on New Role: Clyde Richards Jr. Joins National Science Foundation as Deputy Chief Information Officer

Clyde Richards Jr., who was previously the deputy program executive officer at Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, has recently been appointed as the deputy chief information officer at the National Science Foundation. With over thirty years of experience in defense and government industries, Richards is well-equipped for his new role with expertise in program and…

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The Reality of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Services: Bringing Science Fiction to Life

Revolutionizing Healthcare: AI and Medicine Meet at Unique Israeli Conference

At a unique conference in Israel, organized by Rabbi Yossi Arablich, leaders from top AI companies worldwide, international scientists, and health system leaders gathered. Their goal was to work together and harness the technological advancements of the 21st century to save lives, extend life expectancy, and improve quality of life. Companies such as Google, Microsoft,…

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US manufacturing sector’s outlook brightens

Durable Goods Orders Increase More Than Expected in February, Indicating Business Investment and Consumer Optimism

Despite rising interest rates and concerns about a possible recession, orders for durable goods in the United States increased more than expected in February. This suggests that business investment in equipment is improving, with the manufacturing sector showing signs of growth. The health of this sector is crucial for Mexico as it plays a significant…

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