How I Work From Home: Alex Tsado, Africa’s Artificial Intelligence Evangelist
Alex Tsado, a product marketing manager at NVIDIA shares how he manages to stay productive while working from home during the coronavirus pandemic
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Alex Tsado, a product marketing manager at NVIDIA shares how he manages to stay productive while working from home during the coronavirus pandemic
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Technology Times
Nigeria is answering the telecoms market most controversial question sparked by claims that 5G mobile technology caused the deadly Coronavirus outbreak. Home to a booming telecoms market, Nigeria’s active phone connections was 187,435,821 (98.19%) and Internet users were 132,013,241 by February, according to official figures. Meanwhile, claims that Coronavirus otherwise known as COVID-19 and 5G […]
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The COVID-19 Community Report by Google compares six high-level activities of Nigerians before and during the lockdown. Here are five things we noticed as regards these activities in the 36 states and the FCT.
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Vibronic point level instruments, popular since the 1980s, can now diagnose themselves, meet safety requirements, and support Industry 4.0 and IIoT initiatives.
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Hammocks combined with tents are certainly growing in popularity as a sound sleeping solution for folks headed outdoors, and Canadian startup Opeongo is now throwing another lightweight and versatile option into the mix with its Aerial A1. Source of Article
Research from a medical student is pointing to an early-stage biomarker for a variety of cancers. The research found subjects with abnormally small red blood cells were twice as likely to be diagnosed with cancer as those with normal blood results. Source of Article
Photosynthesis is one of nature’s most useful chemical reactions, so scientists often try to mimic it. Researchers have now developed a new way to make hybrid synthetic-living cells that can use photosynthesis to clear carbon dioxide from the air. Source of Article
Using what is known as the “lucky imaging” technique, scientists have created one of the sharpest infrared images of Jupiter ever taken from Earth, helping to reveal its weather systems, lightning and iconic Great Red Spot in exciting new detail. Source of Article
ESA has released "sonifications" of the telemetry sent back by the BepiColombo Mercury probe during its April 20, 2020 flyby of Earth. The five audio recordings were captured by two instruments installed on one of the two linked orbiters. Source of Article
A compelling new study, led by scientists from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has found a novel gene therapy can prevent obesity and build muscle without the need for additional exercise, in mice being fed a high-fat diet. Source of Article
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