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Mar 15, 2016
This Sweet, Sweet Treat May Protect The Brain Against Alzheimer’s
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: biotech/medical, food, neuroscience
Eat plenty of “real” pure Maple Syrup from VT or Maine; and reduce Alzheimers.
Alzheimer’s prevention may be closer — and tastier.
Mar 15, 2016
IQ Can Be Boosted But Maybe Not Permanently
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: neuroscience
A new study suggests environmental interventions do increase intelligence — but the effects are temporary.
In the investigation, University of California, Santa Barbara, psychologist Dr. John Protzko analyzed an existing study to determine whether and how environmental interventions impacted the intelligence levels of low birth weight children.
The key finding: Interventions did raise intelligence levels, but not permanently. When the interventions ended, their effects diminished over time in what psychologists describe as “the fadeout effect.”
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Mar 15, 2016
This is What Fleeing a War Zone Does to Your Brain
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: neuroscience
Fleeing a War Zone and it’s impact may go deeper than emotions.
A new study looks at the links between trauma and psychotic disorders.
Mar 15, 2016
Would a Big Blue Prism create an Intelligent Automation monster? #Crazymergerideas
Posted by Karen Hurst in category: robotics/AI
Why IBM should take a serious look at acquiring Robotic Process Automation vendor Blue Prism.
Mar 15, 2016
Software Robots Pioneer Blue Prism Debuts on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM Market
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: business, computing, finance, health, robotics/AI
LONDON & MIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Blue Prism, the pioneering developer of enterprise Robotic Process Automation (RPA) software, today announced its debut on AIM of the London Stock Exchange (LSE). The first developer of software robots to trade on the public markets, Blue Prism, working closely with its global network of partners, grew 35% last year and has deployments with more than 74 customers, including a number of the world’s largest banks, insurers, utilities, healthcare, telecommunications, service providers and other regulated industries. The initial public offering (IPO) will allow Blue Prism to support its global growth plans and enhance its profile within the RPA marketplace.
“Today’s milestone follows a successful year for the company, and marks a shift in acceptance for software robots as a mainstream choice for the enterprise digital workforce,” said Alastair Bathgate, co-founder and CEO of Blue Prism. “Software robots have been deployed successfully and strategically by large, blue chip organizations that have derived tremendous value from this new solution to the labor market, it’s not science fiction.”
Mar 15, 2016
Piecing the puzzle together, RPAs provide crucial combat air patrol capabilities
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: military, neuroscience, robotics/AI
CREECH AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. (AFNS) -
Remotely piloted aircraft don’t fly themselves as autonomous super machines. They also don’t require only a single pilot and sensor operator to function.
The RPA enterprise of MQ-1 Predators and MQ-9 Reapers is maintained or operated by Airmen from more than 30 Air Force career fields, each one playing a key role in supporting every combat air patrol. The patrols enable combatant commanders access to intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities at all times.
A combat air patrol is essentially having an aircraft in the air, providing joint combatant commanders with dominant ISR and real-time munitions capability. Today, the RPA enterprise flies a total of 60 CAPs in a 24-hour period requiring thousands of Airmen from pilots and sensor operators to maintainers, intelligence personnel and weather forecasters.
Mar 15, 2016
IDC Financial Insights Explores the Rising Demand for Cyber Insurance and the Opportunity It Creates for Insurers Worldwide
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: cybercrime/malcode, finance
Nice concept; however, given the recent warnings for 2016; I hope that IDC and others are not overwhelmed as well as able to meet their client’s expectations. My concern is expectations by policy holders as well as leaders operating in a mode of false sense of security and ignoring warnings that they would have focused on closely without the insurance.
New report offers insight into some of the tools and models available today to help insurers expand into this emerging market, balance their risk portfolios, and maintain a positive outlook
FRAMINGHAM, Mass., March 15, 2016 – Increased digitization and interconnectivity have catapulted the risk of cyber threats as one of the top global perils of 2016 and beyond. To combat this risk, many companies will look to insurance as a critical risk management technique that complements improved cyber security measures. IDC Financial Insights outlines the tremendous opportunities for insurers to capitalize on this largely untapped market in a new report, Perspective: Cyber Insurance — Can Technology Help Insurers Overcome Their Skepticism? (Doc #EMEA41044816), and emphasizes some of the tools and models that can help insurers effectively penetrate the emerging market while balancing their risk portfolios.
Mar 15, 2016
Exponential protection of zero modes in Majorana islands
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics
Pseudo-Particles for Error-Free Quantum Computing meet the team and their write up who made it happen through
S. M. Albrecht,
A. P. Higginbotham,
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