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NASA Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month 2024

NASA Space Technology In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we recognize Hispanic astronauts who have flown in space. The table below lists these individuals of various nationalities who have made significant contributions to their space programs. The first Hispanic astronauts completed short flights to a Soviet space station and aboard the space shuttle. In the past 23 years, many more have completed flights to the International Space Station and contributed to its assembly, operations, and research activities.Table of Hispanic astronauts who have flown in space.Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez of Cuba holds the title of the first person of Hispanic heritage to fly in space. He spent eight days aboard the Salyut-6 space station in September 1980 as part of the Soviet Union’s Interkosmos program to fly cosmonauts from friendly socialist countries. The first Hispanic to fly...
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SOFTWISS receives certification for its Jackpot Aggregator in Bulgaria
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SOFTWISS receives certification for its Jackpot Aggregator in Bulgaria

Technology tamfitronics SOFTSWISS, a leading iGaming technology provider, has further strengthened its presence in the European market by obtaining certification for its Jackpot Aggregator in Bulgaria.The iGaming market in Bulgaria is experiencing significant growth, attracting new companies despite strict domestic regulations. By 2028, the market is expected to generate €168.70 million in revenue, with an annual growth rate of 5.42%. The number of users is expected to reach 377.3 thousand by the same year, further highlighting the dynamism of the sector.In line with this growth, SOFTSWISS announces that its Jackpot Aggregator has received certification from Gaming Laboratories International (GLI), ensuring that it meets all technical requirements for use on the Bulgarian market. With the new certification of the SOFTSWISS Jackpot Aggregator, operators licensed in Bulgaria can integrate this cutting-edge engagement tool into their casino offerings.In...
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‘Taking Jobs Away’: Jay Monahan’s PGA Tour Faces Golf World’s Wrath After New Tech Infusion Goes Viral
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‘Taking Jobs Away’: Jay Monahan’s PGA Tour Faces Golf World’s Wrath After New Tech Infusion Goes Viral

Technology tamfitronics We all have seen a fair share of jobs getting taken over by modern technology and AI. From writers to voice artists and now even greenskeepers, it is always sad to watch as people lose their jobs to something they built themselves. While a lot of you may have thought that sports are something artificial intelligence can never take over, a similar case of this was seen at the Black Dessert Championship in Utah.Fans are excited to see what this championship will bring to them and who will emerge victorious. A lot of top golfers like Kevin Streelman, Matt McCarty, and Sam Ryder are battling it out on the greens of Black Dessert Golf Course to take home the coveted title. And while everyone is indeed waiting for the moment, they can’t help...
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New joining technology improves strength and stability of structures
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New joining technology improves strength and stability of structures

Technology tamfitronics In a groundbreaking collaboration between Texas A&M University and Sandia National Laboratories, researchers have made significant advancements in a revolutionary joining technology known as interlocking metasurfaces (ILMs). This innovative technique, utilizing shape memory alloys (SMAs), promises to elevate the strength and stability of structures, surpassing traditional methods such as bolts and adhesives.With potential applications ranging from aerospace and robotics to biomedical devices, ILMs have the power to revolutionize mechanical joint design in manufacturing.“ILMs are poised to redefine joining technologies across a range of applications, much like Velcro did decades ago,” said Dr. Ibrahim Karaman, professor and head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering Department at Texas A&M. “In collaboration with Sandia National Laboratories, the original developers of ILMs, we have engineered and fabricated ILMs from shape memory alloys. Our research demonstrates...
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