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The mobility sector is making progress towards achieving its climate goals for 2030-2035 (depending on the country). In the US, the dependency on EVs is dangerous and big brands like Tesla are threatened by hydrogen from China and Japan. But now we are facing stiff competition from far away to develop a new fuel named water-based. Do you know which country is responsible? Here's a hint: it's not South Korea either, it's the developing world. Tesla and all American EVs are at risk: The threat doesn't come from China or Japan Triton EV, a pioneer and expert in clean technology…

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Hello Yahoo Life readers! My name is Caitlin and I'm here to catch up on the latest health news you may have missed.Here's what the team wrote this week:Here are three other news stories you need to know this week.COVID-19 vaccine coming soonAmericans will be able to get improved versions of COVID-19 vaccines sooner than expected. The new vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna are now available in doctors' offices and pharmacies and are based on one of the widely spreading FLiRT variants, KP.2. The FDA approved the vaccines sooner than expected to combat severe illness from the summer surge in…

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Travers Stakes and Saratoga Pick: Traverse Day is fast approaching at Saratoga Race Course. Not only is it one of the most anticipated races of the year, but it also features some of the stars of the sport in five Grade 1 races across the card. We can't wait to see Verva take to the track in the Ballerina and Measured Time and Silver Knot battle it out in a Euro battle in the Sword Dancer. So let's take a look at today's picks for Saratoga Race Course. Travers Stakes, Saratoga, Race #13 The gang is back together for the…

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The Texas Rangers are coming off a 5-3 win on Friday night. Tonight the Cleveland Guardians will try to bounce back and tie the series. Jon Gray will be on the mound for the Rangers and Ben Lively for the Guardians. Oddsmakers are viewing the Rangers as slight underdogs, putting them at +110 on the moneyline. The total, which started at 8 late last night, is set at 8.5.Let's take a look at Saturday's Rangers vs. Guardians MLB parlay.John Feltman's Rangers vs. Guardians MLB Parlay Picks for SaturdayCorey Seager – 1.5+ bases (-120) Josh Naylor – 1.5+ bases (+110) Ben…

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Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and actress Sara Bareilles, known for hits such as “Love Song” and the Broadway musical “Waitress,” will perform in Lancaster this fall as a fundraiser.Bareilles will perform Saturday, Oct. 19, at Freedom Hall in the Lancaster County Convention Center (25 S. Queen St.) to benefit CHI St. Joseph Children's Health.Bareilles' performance begins at 8 p.m., but VIP ticket holders can participate in a pre-concert community conversation with Bareilles and CHI St. Joseph Children's Health Center President Phil Goropoulos. According to the event's program, Bareilles and Goropoulos will discuss “the possibilities, the opportunities, and creating truly inclusive…

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What do you think? Richmond, Va. (WorkersCompensation.com) When an employee seeks mental health benefits under workers’ compensation law after a physical injury at work, it’s worth considering whether the two injuries are truly related. But the case of an employee who developed chronic pain and depression after a workplace accident illustrates when it may or may not be wise to argue in court that the accident did not cause an employee's mental health problems. In this case, a university employee had been in an accident, suffered chronic pain, and was unable to participate in activities for fear that it would…

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Cairo — Multiple Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 30 Palestinians in the southern Gaza Strip, health officials said on Saturday, while officials including a Hamas delegation were meeting in neighboring Egypt for high-level ceasefire talks.Nasser Hospital said 11 family members, including two children, were among those killed in an airstrike that hit their home in Khan Younis. The hospital received a total of 33 bodies after three airstrikes in and around the city, including attacks on tuk-tuks and passers-by. Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital said it had received three bodies in a separate airstrike.The Israeli army said it was investigating the…

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It's a complete failure.StonksEven if the whole thing is a bubble, there's no denying that the AI ​​hype has been a huge success for the stock market.But how good is AI itself actually at picking stocks? Two researchers, Gary N. Smith, a professor of economics at Pomona College, and Sam Wyatt, a student at Pomona College and project leader at Pomona Consulting, conducted an analysis to find out.”AI-driven investments are particularly interesting because they offer a way to quantitatively evaluate the capabilities of a technology,” they argue in a Scientific American article.And their findings, which have yet to be peer-reviewed,…

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Demand for artificial intelligence skills for new hires has exploded over the past five years and continues to be a priority for recruiters across nearly every industry, according to data from Stanford University's annual AI Index report. In 2023, 1.6% of all U.S.-based jobs will require AI skills, down slightly from 2% in 2022. The decline comes after years of growing interest in artificial intelligence and is likely due to hiring slowdowns, freezes, or layoffs at major tech companies such as Amazon, Deloitte, and Capital One in 2023, the report said. That number is still significantly higher than it was…

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The start of term is fast approaching. Parents are starting to worry about packed lunches, uniforms and textbooks. Graduating students planning to go to university are wondering what welcome week will be like for new students. And some professors, especially in the humanities, are anxiously wondering how to handle students who are already more adept at using Large Language Models (LLMs) than they are.They have reason to be worried. As Ian Bogost, a professor of film, media, and computer science at Washington University in St. Louis, puts it, “If the first year of AI college ended with a feeling of…

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