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IBM Debuts Self-Service AI-Powered Ad Experience to Enable Conversations Between Brands and Consumers

Watson Ads Builder Can Bring the Power of DIY Conversational Design to Brands

NEW YORK, June 3, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced the launch of Watson Ads Builder, a self-service advertising solution that harnesses artificial intelligence (AI) designed to empower creative agencies and developers to help them build engaging, one-on-one conversations between brands and consumers across any digital property. (more…)

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How the Xbox Adaptive Controller is helping VA medical centers support veterans

For active duty military members, playing video games can help release stress, build camaraderie and offer comforting familiarity in foreign environments. For veterans returning from combat, gaming can reduce isolation, renew connections with fellow service members and provide therapeutic benefits. (more…)

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Major Ocean Carriers CMA CGM and MSC to Join TradeLens Blockchain-Enabled Digital Shipping Platform

COPENHAGEN, Denmark and ARMONK, N.Y., May 28, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Global container carriers CMA CGM and MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) today announced they will join TradeLens (www.tradelens.com), a blockchain-enabled digital shipping platform, jointly developed by A.P. Moller – Maersk (MAERSKb.CO) and IBM (NYSE: IBM). (more…)

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Spinal Cord Injury Could Throw Off Body’s Internal Clock, Study Shows

AUSTIN, Texas — Although paralysis is the most noticeable result of a spinal cord injury, a new study by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin suggests such injuries could throw off the internal clock of the entire body’s daily activities, from hormones to sleep-wake schedules. (more…)

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Ein Sternenstrom in kosmischer Nachbarschaft

AstrophysikerInnen entdecken riesige Sternenpopulation in Sonnennähe

Ein Sternenstrom in unmittelbarer Nachbarschaft zur Sonne ist die neueste Entdeckung von ForscherInnen am Institut für Astrophysik der Universität Wien. Sie untersuchten die Bewegung von hunderten Millionen Sternen in unserer Heimatgalaxie. Dabei stießen sie auf 4000 Sterne, die sich seit ihrer Geburt vor etwa einer Milliarde Jahre geschlossen auf der gleichen Bahn durch die Milchstraße bewegen. (more…)

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