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Please find below links for the information related to latest technology and trends. This could help your faculty members and/or your college students.
Tech News for the Day
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Another effort to reduce shipping times, especially for Prime subscribers.
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When the unhackable turns hackable you know there will be lots of noise. Case in point: The eyeDisk USB flash drive. Passwords exposed in clear text were discovered.
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For the first time ever, researchers have measured the fidelity—that is, the accuracy—of two-qubit logic operations in silicon, with highly promising results that will enable scaling up to a full-scale quantum processor.
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Programmer News for the Day
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An overview of all common sorting algorithms with implementations in Python
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A step-by-step guide to building your own image recognition software with Convolutional Neural Networks using Keras on CIFAR-10 images!
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An overview of using Python for data science including Numpy, Scipy, pandas, Scikit-Learn, XGBoost, TensorFlow and Keras.
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Word for the Day
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alimony noun
al·i·mo·ny | \ ˈa-lə-ˌmō-nē \
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: an allowance made to one spouse by the other for support pending or after legal separation or divorce
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He is said to have paid 2 Cr as alimony to his wife.
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Puzzle for the Day
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Anagram for the Day
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Distance Puzzle
Can you circle exactly three numbers to make a total of 19?
Solution (Previous Puzzle):
8,300.
Each letter of the country is worth 100 miles based on its position in the alphabet. Therefore, Germany = 7 + 5 + 18 + 13 + 1 + 14 + 25 = 83 * 100 miles.
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An anagram is a word made by using letters of another word in a different order.
Example: shot à host
Find the anagram for the following:
Reared
Recede
Refill
Solution (Previous):
POODLE : LOOPED, POOLED
POTION : OPTION
PRONTO : PROTON
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Innovation of the Day
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In 1839, a water wheel was patented by Lorenzo Adkins (U.S. No. 1,154).
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In 1955, the highly classified U.S. patent (No. 2,708,656) for the first atomic pile was finally issued, 11 years after it had been filed on 19 Dec 1944.
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In 1887, American inventor D.W. Shorter was issued a patent for a "feed rack" (U.S. No. 363,089)
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Video for the Day
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Podcast for the Day
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In 1992, a cargo ship carrying bath toys got caught in a storm. Shipping containers washed overboard, and the waves swept 28,000 rubber ducks and other toys into the North Pacific. But they didn’t stick together -- the ducks have since washed up all over the world. How did this happen? Jennifer Verduin dives into the science of ocean currents.
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Why do people often say one thing and do another? Nobody likes a hypocrite, and it's often used as an insult. But is it avoidable? Alice and Rob ask how far hypocrisy is actually part of who we are.
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Idiom for the Day
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An Army Marches on Its Stomach
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soldiers, workers, or anyone else expected to perform a task cannot function effectively unless they are well fed.
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Cutting the workers lunch time is not going to increase production. An army marches on its stomach!
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Quote for the Day
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“I believe success is achieved by ordinary people with extraordinary determination.”
Zig Ziglar
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Thanks & Regards,
Team Campus Connect,
Infosys Limited
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