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credit, Prince of WalesIllustrative image, The photo was taken by Prince William, who was recovering from abdominal surgery, and not an official photographerArticle informationauthor, Daniela rackscroll, Royal correspondentMarch 11, 2024Instead, every detail of the photo published by Catherine (Kate Middleton) and Prince William on Sunday, on the occasion of Mother's Day in England, is being analysed.Are parts of the wrist and sleeves of Princess Charlotte's coat missing? Is Prince Louis's hand right? Should that tree in the background have leaves like those in the middle of March?The photo, which was published to put an end to questions about why Catherine…

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Yesterday, Nvidia unveiled a new generation of AI chips and software designed to support AI models. This announcement came during the Nvidia Developer Conference in San Jose, as the company seeks to strengthen its position as a leader in providing technology to artificial intelligence companies. According to CNBC, since OpenAI's ChatGPT fueled AI growth in late 2022, Nvidia shares have increased fivefold and total sales have more than tripled. Nvidia's high-performance GPUs are critical for training and deploying AI models at scale. Major companies like Microsoft and Meta have spent billions of dollars to obtain these chips. The new generation…

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credit, Getty ImagesIllustrative image, If the yen recovers, Japan could return to the global economic platformFebruary 19, 2024Japan entered an unexpected recession after its economy contracted for the second quarter in a row, losing its position as the third richest country in the world in terms of GDP to Germany.In the last three months of 2023, Japan's GDP fell by 0.4% compared to the same period in 2022. In the previous three months, the economy actually contracted by 3.3%.This data was released on Thursday by the Japanese government. These numbers surprised even economists, who expected growth exceeding 1% in the…

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Photo: Judas Priest/Reproduction Judas Priest reached an important milestone in their career this week, as their new album 'Invincible Shield', released on March 8, reached number two in the UK charts. According to Mundo Metal, the new Metal Gods album transcended in this way “British steel”, “They scream for revenge” that it “Firepower” As the band's best-performing album in the UK to date. The heavy metal legends' 19th studio album was just overdue “Eternal sunshine”, for the pop singer Ariana big. Previously, Judas Priest's best performance on the UK charts was “British Steel” (1980), which reached number four. While the…

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Even possession Javier Miley (Photo) As President, December last year The last fiscal surplus in Argentina's public accounts occurred in August 2012, when Cristina Kirchner was in her second term as President. In January of this year, the first full month of Miley's government, Argentina achieved a surplus of $589 million. In February, Miley was able to repeat this feat. The positive result this time was even larger, amounting to 1.23 trillion pesos, or $1.45 billion. Zeroing the public deficit is the main goal of the Miley administration, and to this end, the government has reviewed subsidies, halted public investments,…

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Self-driving vehicles are becoming an increasingly close reality. Existing resources must be improved and make room for more modern tools. In the United Kingdom, the government has already announced changes to traffic law to adapt to this new reality. The purpose of the changes is to define the obligations of drivers of this type of vehicle. Drivers must be ready to quickly regain control of the vehicle when requested, especially when leaving a road space. Another amendment provided for in the legislation is that while the autopilot is in control, access to entertainment on the car's built-in screens is permitted,…

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In an editorial published in this Monday’s issue of the eighteenth of this month condition It states that the government of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva made a misdiagnosis about the reason for the decline in the popularity of the Workers' Party member. The government attributed the increase in rejection rates to communication problems, and intends to change marketing strategies. + Read the latest press news On the Oeste magazine website. On Monday, Lula is scheduled to hold a ministerial meeting with the aim of “demanding results” from the team and improving its popularity. Last week, after three polls…

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For example, watches alone cannot diagnose sleep-related diseases. This stage of the sleep cycle is called Rapid eye movementwhich is characterized by increased brain activity and vivid dreams, the duration of which can be estimated by a device such as smart watchBut this estimate will not always be correct.When we humans are asleep Non-rapid eye movementSleep tends to be calmer in terms of behavior, in terms of movement, and in terms of breathing regularity. When you sleep a little restlessly, with an irregular heartbeat, with irregular breathing, with small muscle contractions, this [o dispositivo] You will understand this as REM…

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Hey Airbnb It has announced a series of significant changes to its policies regarding the use of electronic devices, such as security cameras and other recording devices, in spaces rented through its platform. From April 30, the new rules will be implemented, aiming to improve security and maintain privacy in properties rented for leisure or business. The release, issued on March 11, provides clear guidelines on what is and is not permissible with respect to electronic surveillance of property. Device policy updates According to Airbnb's new guidelines, hosts are prohibited from using any form of security cameras or recording devices…

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Five patients in the United Kingdom developed Alzheimer's disease as a possible result of contaminated injections they received decades ago when they were still children. The cases were reported on Monday (29) in the magazine Natural medicine. All of the people described in the article were treated in childhood with a form of human growth hormone extracted from the pituitary glands of deceased people (c-hGH, human growth hormone derived from cadavers, in English). This treatment was applied to more than 1,800 patients in the United Kingdom between 1959 and 1985, and was used for various reasons for short stature. In…

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