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Obesity rates in some countries levelling off or potentially falling, study finds

Yesterday at 17:00 PM, via The Guardian

Researchers say rise not inevitable and it is important to unpick what is behind differences in obesity trends

A continuing rise in obesity around the world is not inevitable, research suggests, with rates in some countries levelling off or potentially in decline.

Researchers say focusing on what has been described as a global epidemic of obesity hides large variations in trends across...

Boomi and Red Hat Collaborate on Production-Ready Agentic AI

Yesterday at 16:00 PM, via ITWeb

Boomi, the data activation company for AI, and Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today announced a strategic collaboration to deliver a single, integrated stack for deploying agentic AI at scale.

Cash Felber Charges to Maiden British F4 Podium at Brands Hatch

Yesterday at 14:10 PM, via Tech Financials

DAVENTRY, UK  – Cash Felber took on a starring role at Brands Hatch this past weekend (9-10 May) as the American teenager claimed a first-ever podium finish in the Wera Tools F4 British Championship, certified by FIA. In just his second meeting competing in Britain’s Formula 4 category, Cash delivered a sublime drive in the weekend’s […]

CERN Open Sources Its KiCad Component Libraries

Yesterday at 13:00 PM, via Slashdot

Ancient Slashdot reader ewhac writes: CERN, a longtime Open Source pioneer, has made several contributions over the years to KiCad (“KEE-kad”), an Open Source EDA (Electronic Design Automation) package widely used in the hobbyist and professional electronics communities. It’s gotten so widely used that users can now submit their KiCad design files directly to several electronics fabricators...

When A School Is Offline, Opportunity Is Not Just Delayed, It Is Denied

Yesterday at 12:33 PM, via Tech Financials

 South Africa has approximately 23,000 public schools, yet around 17,000 remain completely offline¹. That means only about 6,000 have some form of internet connectivity, while roughly 74% of public schools have no access at all – not for teaching and learning, not for research, not for school administration, and not for the digital tools that […]

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