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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – A fox that wrestled with a dog in Griffin last Monday has tested positive for rabies, according to the Spalding County Health Department. Authorities say the encounter happened in the Ivy Road area. The dog's condition is currently unknown. Spalding County Environmental Health Manager Kelly Wilson said the incident is a warning to area residents to be on the lookout for animals acting strangely.”If you notice a wild or nocturnal animal moving around during the day and the animal does not seem to be afraid of humans or has unusual behavior that makes it…

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After a steady decline through early May, the spread of COVID-19 in Virginia has been increasing again in recent months, with diagnoses up 128% compared to the same time last year, according to state data.Experts are recommending that people get vaccinated with the new vaccine, which should be available within the next few weeks.A Virginia Department of Health spokesperson said 3% of emergency room visits in the week ending Aug. 10 were patients diagnosed with COVID-19. State health officials are also monitoring wastewater to look for the spread of coronavirus, and activity is seen as “very high” in Virginia and…

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Manzini, Eswatini — Eswatini has launched an initiative to harness the power of nuclear technology to achieve sustainable development in areas such as agriculture, health and energy planning, developed with the support of the International Atomic Energy Agency. The Country Programme Framework (CPF), announced two weeks ago by Eswatini's Minister of Natural Resources and Energy, Prince Ronkokela, aims to harness nuclear technology for socio-economic development, with key focus areas being energy security, food security and human health, in line with Eswatini's National Development Plan and the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework. Bongekile Matsenja, a chemical engineer and engineering manager…

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The University of Tennessee football program completed its biggest recruiting success under head coach Josh Heupel, acquiring Rivals' No. 1 offensive tackle and the nation's No. 3 recruit.Five-star 2025 Providence Day (North Carolina) lineman David Sanders Jr. committed to the Vols over Nebraska, Ohio State and Georgia, but he had countless other players pursuing him along the way.VolReport will take a closer look at Sanders' hiring and how the decision was reached.Discuss in the Rocky Top Forum Tennessee took an early interest in the 6-foot-6, 265-pound tackle and made the Tar Heel target a major priority for the 2025 cycle.…

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PHOENIX — Global technology company Comtec officially completed its headquarters relocation to Chandler this week. It was announced in March that the company would be relocating from Melville, New York, to Arizona. “Chandler has established itself as one of the nation's leading technology locations,” Comtech interim CEO John Rattigan said in a press release. “We are excited to expand our footprint in Arizona and benefit from the City of Chandler's continued commitment to innovation.” The company's new headquarters, located at 305 N. 54th St., will include approximately 150,000 square feet of office, engineering and manufacturing space. Comtech is a global…

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Asia's Best has opened its second location in Humboldt County, with a ribbon cutting held Aug. 8 at the new Fortuna store (727 South Fortuna Boulevard, in the Redwood Village Shopping Center). Asia's Best is a family-owned grocery store that specializes in Philippine and Asian products. At both their Fortuna and Eureka stores, you can find a variety of foods from the Philippines and neighboring Asian countries. Asia's Best Store owner and founder Juancho “June” Ignacio and his family immigrated to Humboldt County from the Philippines and “wanted to create a place that felt like home to share with the…

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Sean Wilentz was at the convention when someone handed out copies of a news flash. “I remember the first sentence,” he says. “It said, 'Tonight the lid blew off on our convention city.'” The article went on to report chaos and bloodshed in Chicago as police clashed with anti-Vietnam War demonstrators.Wilentz, who was just 17 at the time, rushed to the scene in downtown Chicago with some friends. “It was horrible. The cops were angry and hated the kids, and the kids were angry and hated the cops. We saw cops on motorcycles out on the sidewalk and pinning kids…

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One of the most fascinating developments in the ever-changing world of artificial intelligence is the emergence of random face generators, which have transformed our understanding and creation of digital identity. Unrealperson.com and other platforms that run on the “this person doesn't exist” technique offer a glimpse into the reality of AI-generated faces that call into question our understanding of reality, identity, and imagination. In this article, we explore this revolutionary technology, its applications, and introduce some possible implications. How does the Random Face Generator work? At the core of the Random Face Generator is a type of AI called a…

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Medical researchers in South Dakota and across the United States hope to use artificial intelligence (AI) to treat cancer, predict the onset of Alzheimer's and diabetes earlier, diagnose and address disparities in the impact of kidney disease, and more. But first we need data. Large amounts of data. Biotechnology Panel: Patient needs come first when implementing artificial intelligence and advanced technologies Data held by government agencies, hospitals and other medical facilities, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, and insurance companies. Connecting researchers with data to train and improve AI medical applications must be done in a way that protects people's privacy and…

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Over a year ago, when Google introduced the Magic Editor, some of us at Android Authority were… disappointed. As photo enthusiasts, we lamented the risk of losing authenticity and giving way to quick edits. We expressed concern about the potential of an AI-powered future. And now, as the Google Pixel 9 arrives with a host of new photo editing tools, I'm incredibly nervous that that future has arrived. I'll keep lying foreverRita El Khoury / Android AuthorityI'll be honest with you, I'm a photography fanatic. I have a cabinet full of cameras, a coffee table piled high with books by…

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