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Signal leak dominates confirmation hearing for top Pentagon nominees

“I was not a part of the chat,” Michael Duffey, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s deputy chief of staff said. The post Signal leak dominates confirmation hearing for top Pentagon nominees first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Signal leak dominates confirmation hearing for top Pentagon nominees

“I was not a part of the chat,” Michael Duffey, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s deputy chief of staff said. The post Signal leak dominates confirmation hearing for top Pentagon nominees first appeared on Federal News Network.
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HHS employees who took separation incentive still waiting on promised administrative leave

HHS employees who accepted the voluntary separation says they’re still working and haven’t received any indication when they’ll be placed on leave. The post HHS employees who took separation incentive still waiting on promised administrative leave first appeared on Federal News Network.
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HUD denies backpay to reinstated probationary employees

Unlike HUD, most other agencies have said they are providing backpay to their previously fired probationary employees as they work to reinstate them. The post HUD denies backpay to reinstated probationary employees first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Developing software for easy estimation of 3D gene expression distribution

Researchers have developed ‘tomoseqr’ — a new software tool that enables easy estimation of the three-dimensional (3D) spatial distribution of gene expression. Tomoseqr is free to use and has been integrated into Bioconductor — a widely used international platform for life science software. This innovative tool will potentially help researchers identify key genes involved in organism development, disease mechanisms, and regenerative biology.
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Artificial intelligence uses less energy by mimicking the human brain

Electrical and computer engineers have developed a ‘Super-Turing AI,’ which operates more like the human brain. This new AI integrates certain processes instead of separating them and then migrating huge amounts of data like current systems do.
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Mini rolling robot takes virtual biopsies

A tiny magnetic robot which can take 3D scans from deep within the body, that could revolutionize early cancer detection, has been developed by researchers. The team say this is the first time it has been possible to generate high-resolution three-dimensional ultrasound images taken from a probe deep inside the gastrointestinal tract, or gut.
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Philosophy: Cultural differences in exploitation of artificial agents

A new study shows that people in Japan treat robots and AI agents more respectfully than people in Western societies.
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How to Make a Prototype: Product Prototyping Basics

Ideas are essential to product development, but they’re intangible. Turning an idea into a product requires many steps. One of the first is to create a product prototype. If you want to know what product prototyping is, you’ve come to… Read More The post How to Make a Prototype: Product Prototyping Basics appeared first on ProjectManager.
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Unlocking the potential of the heavy atom effect in metal clusters

A novel method to improve the photoluminescent efficiency of metal clusters has been developed — which could potentially be used in applications such as bioimaging or display technologies.
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