Year: 2022

Artificial intelligence technology has tripled the number of UK stroke patients recovering to a point where they can perform daily activities, according to new research released on Tuesday. Early stage analysis of over 111,000 suspected stroke patients whose care included use of the technology found it reduced the time between being seen by a doctor […]
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Former Texas QB Hudson Card is heading to the Big Ten.
The former Texas passer announced Monday night that he’s taking his talents to West Lafayette to join the Purdue Boilermakers.
Card had two seasons of eligibility remaining.

The next chapter. #boilerup pic.twitter.com/2WAlqniWgQ
— Hudson Card (@Hcard7) December 27, 2022

Hudson Card is an awesome addition for the Boilermakers.
Purdue needs a new QB with Aidan O’Connell heading to the NFL, and Card is about as good as the program could do.
Hudson Card is a very solid quarterback.

Nearly 100 Starlink internet terminals are currently operating in Iran, SpaceX chief Elon Musk said Monday. The tycoon had promised to bring the satellite internet network to the country in September as Iranian authorities imposed increasingly severe access restrictions, in a move activists called a campaign to limit information about protests that had broken out […]
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Japan will require Covid-19 tests on arrival for travellers from mainland China from Friday, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said, after Beijing announced it will end inbound quarantine requirements. Tokyo has eased its restrictions on tourists in recent months and the move means travellers from China will be the only visitors required to take Covid-19 tests […]
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According to the Turkish Presidency’s Communications Directorate, the meeting discussed issues related to the expansion of indigenous systems used by the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) and security units and made decisions on 25 different projects.

One of the most important issues of the meeting was the approval for the construction of three Istanbul-class (I-class) frigates for the Turkish Navy. The lead ship of the class, the future TCG Istanbul, was launched in January 2021, and the first indigenous frigate is scheduled to enter service for the Turkish Navy in 2023.