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Space Force

CSO: Space is the ‘Wild, Wild West,’ Requiring New Norms for Operating in Orbit | Air Force Magazine

As more satellites are being launched, the space junk increases as well, making space a “congested domain.” Currently, the Space Force is tracking around 30,000 pieces of debris. But, according to Chief of Space Operations Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond, there are “probably half a million other objects” in orbit “that are too small to track.” With this, the Space Force is set to establish operating norms in orbit to avoid added danger.

Source: https://www.airforcemag.com/cso-space-is-the-wild-wild-west-requiring-new-norms-for-operating-in-orbit/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=EBB%2005.03.21&utm_term=Editorial%20-%20Early%20Bird%20Brief

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Robots

Key US Speakers present on Enhancing Special Operations with Robotics at Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems USA 2021 Conference | Robotics Tomorrow

Set to happen virtually on the 21st and 22nd June 2021, this year’s Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems USA conference will help US ground robotics teams and strategic leaders learn more about the US military’s ground robotics strategy and development programs. Specifically, the conference will explore the challenges as well as the opportunities that the military robotics community is facing right now in delivering the best unmanned capabilities for the troops. Key speakers from the USSOCOM, US Naval Special Warfare Command, and US Army Futures Command will grace the event as well.

Source: https://www.roboticstomorrow.com/news/2021/04/29/key-us-speakers-present-on-enhancing-special-operations-with-robotics-at-military-robotics-and-autonomous-systems-usa-2021-conference/16757/

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Machine Learning

Four Types of Alzheimer’s Disease and How Machine Learning Helped Identify Them | Science Times

Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common brain disorders, especially in adults. While this disease has no cure yet, new technology has made it easier to identify the type of Alzheimer’s disease a person has. The new technology, a specially developed machine learning algorithm, was trained to analyze a mixed data set of brain scans of 1,143 people with healthy brains and those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.

Source: https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/30975/20210503/four-types-alzheimers-disease-machine-learning-helped-identify.htm

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Information Warfare

Navy to Experiment with Information Warfare Commanders Operating from Maritime Operations Centers | USNI News

After witnessing the effectiveness of an information warfare commander in operating in a carrier strike group, the US Navy is planning to test out placing IWC in its Maritime Operations Centers. Specifically, the Navy is set to test out the idea in the upcoming Large Scale Exercise 2021. The troops are hoping to get more information from the experiment to provide the Navy and Marine Corps the chance to perform drills to test the services’ various operating concepts.

Source: https://news.usni.org/2021/04/22/navy-to-experiment-with-information-warfare-commanders-operating-from-maritime-operations-centers

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Gaming

The best gaming gear for graduates | Engadget

Graduating is a big achievement that needs to be celebrated. Giving your proud graduate an upgrade to their gaming experience is a great graduation present idea. An upgraded gaming experience doesn’t always mean that you have to give them a PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, or even a Nintendo Switch. Sometimes, the little things can already make them happy. Such “little things” include a gaming keyboard or mouse, a high-quality headset, a powerful camera, and more.  

Source: https://www.engadget.com/best-gaming-gifts-for-graduates-150047802.html