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Link : https://news.llu.edu/health-wellness/three-lifestyle-choices-give-you-edge-over-third-most-dangerous-cancer As a leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States, colorectal cancer earns its place on the “avoid-at-all-costs” list. The good news: colorectal cancer also ranks as one of the most preventable diseases. Andrew Woodward, MS, RD, CSO, a Loma Linda University Cancer Center dietitian, recognizes that many look for the “magic bullet” of cancer prevention — a single food item or activity that keeps cancer at bay, but Woodward says a multi-modal approach offers the highest chance of success. “The more pieces of the puzzle you have, the more likely you’ll be able to assemble a greater picture of understanding, and therefore experience real impact on your colorectal health,” Woodward says. Colorectal cancer, also called colon or rectum cancer, gets its name from its inception location: the colon or rectum, respectively. Most of these cancers start as a growth, called a polyp, whose cells multiply out of control on the inner lining of the large intestine. Woodward says the best approach to cancer is prevention. Aside from timely screening, he recommends jointly adopting a plant-based menu, establishing an emotional support system, and maintaining an active lifestyle to both help prevent colorectal cancer and to achieve a better outcome in the case of cancer onset. Plant-based Eating Plants boast a variety of value in the cancer-prevention shopping cart. Bursting with fiber and phytonutrients — plant nutrients — that reduce inflammation, plant foods can help fight cancer. Valuable studies show a significantly reduced risk of colorectal cancer for those following a plant-based diet. This evidence spurs the trend that making plant foods the main course in place of animal foods increases survivorship and prevention of cancer relapse. Woodward says these compelling associations make a strong argument for a plant-based diet. Furthermore, switching to this diet presents no harmful side effects and minimal cost. “I have seen patients get on the ball with a healthy diet and have a much better outcome with their treatment when they are empowered, inspired, and following a plant-based diet,” Woodward says. Woodward recommends eating a diet based on legumes, nuts, seeds, cruciferous vegetables, seasonal fruit, and healthy oils. Many of these foods replace harmful foods in a diet. For example, since meat has zero fiber and often causes constipation — a risk for colorectal cancer — Woodward advises eating half a cup of cooked beans 3-5 times per week, seasoned well with spices such as onion, garlic, basil, oregano, or turmeric. Additionally, swapping processed, refined grains, such as white rice, for whole grains, like brown rice, provides an arms-reach option for combating cancer risk. Ultimately, Woodward says to eat plants any way you can. “Enjoy the flavors and textures of different plant food preparation,” says Woodward. “Try salads, smoothies, and roasted vegetables. Find new ways to prepare familiar vegetables.” Delicious, satisfying vegetarian recipes po[CENSORED]te the internet. Emotional Support A positive, encouraging support system can significantly improve the outcome and quality of life for any cancer prognosis and certainly for keeping risk factors at bay. Loved ones can influence the all-important screening. They can support an active lifestyle and encourage their family to eat healthfully to mitigate risk. Woodward encourages his patients to seek the support of their family members and friends in creating and maintaining healthy daily habits. Moreover, this support group offers an emotional bolster in the case of cancer onset. Professional counseling also helps a patient work through their uncomfortable feelings. This support inspires cancer fighters. “I am impressed with some of my patients who have stage four colon cancer. They live life with a positive attitude with good support,” Woodward says. “They have more of a will to live.” Lifestyle of Motion An active lifestyle does not mean hitting the gym daily in the wee hours of the morning — rather, it means intentionally moving in a way that raises the heart rate. “Live an involved lifestyle,” Woodward says. “Sauntering in a grocery store may not make it, but any activity that feels like you’re pushing yourself just a little bit qualifies, such as a brisk walk around the neighborhood to get your steps in.” Experts say that three hours of exercise per week dodges up to 60% of colon cancer recurrences. Woodward recommends breaking these hours up into small, regular portions. This consistent activity helps bowel motility, strengthens the immune system and ultimately supports the cells in the colon to fend off cancer invasion. “Some of my patients live far longer than expected, despite severe prognosis,” says Woodward. “I think a big part of that is because of their very active lifestyles.” Woodward says the more time a person invests in their health — eating well, reading food labels, being active, engaging in positive support — the more puzzle pieces that person can draw from to prevent colon cancer in the first place and to have a better outcome if they do get colon cancer. Talk to your primary care provider about your colorectal cancer risk factors and screening options. If you or a loved one is diagnosed with colorectal cancer, you can trust the experts at Loma Linda University Cancer Center to provide the personalized care you need. To learn more, visit the program’s webpage or call 800-782-2623.
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Link : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.news9live.com/amp/science/new-wireless-charging-tech-can-chargegadgets-put-within-its-doughnut-shaped-charging-field-157753 The new system provides a more practical and efficient design for consumer use by providing a doughnut-shaped charging field. (Image Credit: Aalto University)The new concept builds on recent work from the same research group that sent electricity to several moving receivers in a charging area.A new wireless charging technology can charge devices that are put anywhere within the area of its active charging field. Existing systems direct power in a certain direction or to a specific spot. The new system provides a more practical and efficient design for consumer use by providing a doughnut-shaped charging field. The key limitation in developing an omnidirectional charger has been that the strength of the charging field varies depending on the location. This means that if your device is in the wrong place or isn't positioned correctly, it will charge inefficiently. One solution is to produce a charging field by connecting numerous transmitter coils to different power sources, however, this increases the complexity of the transmitter and makes the system unfeasible. Other systems use feedback to properly orient the charging field, but the control systems are also complicated and expensive. To fix these problems, Aalto University researchers created the new system. 'We set out to create a simple, low-cost system using only a single power source,' says Nam Ha-Van, the postdoctoral researcher who led the study. A cylindrical power coil is the key to the new design. The wire at the top of the coil is wound in the opposite direction to the wire at the bottom of the coil and are connected by a z-shaped bridge. Because the current runs in different directions through these windings, they generate complementary magnetic fields. One field flows out from the cylindrical coil's centre, around the top winding, and back in through the top; the other flows out from the centre, around the bottom coil, and back in through the bottom. This produces an even magnetic field around the charging coil's centre. Receivers put anywhere within that area, independent of position or orientation, charge efficiently. 'This was just a proof of concept,' says Yining Liu, a doctoral candidate. 'Now we can work to improve the efficiency maybe to around 90 per cent and also the power.' Based on simulations of the electromagnetic field around a consumer device, the researchers discovered that the degree of exposure met safety norms. However, more safety research will be needed before the technology can be used. The new concept builds on recent work from the same research group that made electricity be sent to several moving receivers in a charging area. The two solutions address separate aspects of the wireless charging challenge which are mobility for industrial applications and free placement for consumer, tabletop devices. The findings were published in the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics Journal.
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Link : https://technical.ly/software-development/software-developer-cybersecurity-john-rigney-point3-tutorial/ In this development tutorial, John Rigney, cofounder and CTO of Locust Point, Baltimore-based cybersecurity talent training company Point3 Security, explains how to get into cybersecurity using a training and screening module in the company’s ESCALATE Talent Screening platform. He also shows how a cybersecurity professional can reverse engineer a hacking exploit with the NSA-developed opens source tool GHIDRA. We’re starting off with the “Hello, World!” of cybersecurity: stack buffer overflow. The idea is that you send too much information into a buffer and it causes a crash. Too much information could be a long string of capital As or too many zeroes. Whatever the input, it causes a crash that a hacker can exploit. The following excerpt, from the longer video at the article’s end, features an explanation of the code error that breaks the text adventure ESCALATE uses in its testing module, which can lead to stack buffer overflow issues. Rigney is using GHIDRA in the excerpt above. Binary Ninja is another tool used to reverse engineer exploits hackers use. Rigney participated in the NSA Cooperative Education program during his time at the University of Kentucky. That experience, in which he saw the theory he learned at school in practice, inspired his love for cybersecurity. That same appreciation for practical knowledge and application is the foundation upon which the ESCALATE Talent Screening is built.If you’re less inclined to take the university and co-op route, there are “bug bounty” programs that pay a financial reward when a vulnerability is found in a company’s software. Most major tech corporations, from Meta to Microsoft to Google, use such programs. Finding these vulnerabilities themselves can be profitable; they can also help a resume through the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) system, which provides a CVE number whenever a bug is found. Think of a CVE number as a patent number or a reference list of cybersecurity problems solved. Below, check out the full video of Rigney using the company’s ESCALATE Talent Screening software to demonstrate and teach how a cybersecurity professional would reverse engineer a stack buffer overflow issue in code. Donte Kirby is a 2020-2022 corps member for Report for America, an initiative of The Groundtruth Project that pairs young journalists with local newsrooms. This position is supported by the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.
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Link : http://global.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202203/08/WS62269f94a310cdd39bc8b0b9.html With 640 million consumers, a growing middle-income group, and deepening smartphone penetration, Southeast Asia presents huge opportunities for technology and ancillary companies. However, each country's capacity to compete in the digital economy varies and geographical divides impede the region from integrating into a common digital market for investments, goods or labor. The Digital Silk Road aims to supplement the Belt and Road Initiative's terrestrial and maritime connectivity by linking countries through fiber optic cables, cellular towers, widespread internet and telecommunications connections, as well as "soft" digital infrastructure such as common technical standards, "smart-city" development, e-commerce platforms, mobile-payment systems and other digital-economy applications. As the world's second-largest digital economy after the United States, China has benefited greatly from its advanced digital infrastructure during its own rise. China-based information and communications technology companies have a strong interest in pushing forward the Digital Silk Road to secure access to untapped markets abroad and promote local development. Unlike the Belt and Road Initiative's large-scale physical infrastructure, Digital Silk Road projects are feasible in a resource-constrained environment because they are lower in cost and easier to deliver.The Digital Silk Road is gathering momentum in Southeast Asia. The China-ASEAN Information Harbor was launched in 2019 and a number of undersea cable projects are being built. Private Chinese companies, such as Huawei, Alibaba and Sense-Time, have invested substantially in the region. Huawei established its OpenLab in Bangkok as part of the "Thailand 4.0" initiative in 2017 and launched the first 5G testbed in February 2020. Kuala Lumpur has become the first city outside of China to adopt AliCloud's smart-city system. Alibaba has supported small and medium-sized enterprises in Southeast Asia to tap into the vast Chinese market through the Electronic World Trade Platform. The eWTP's Malaysian hub hosts more than 2,600 Malaysian SMEs and is estimated to have created 60,000 jobs and contributed billions of dollars of revenues in trade. Chinese companies involved in Digital Silk Road projects are also helping connect peoples through exchange programs and training schemes. Huawei has established training centers in various countries since 2012 for young people in the telecommunications industry. Its "Seeds for the Future" program has invited more than 30,000 engineering students selected from over 108 countries (including Southeast Asia) for training in China in the telecommunications sector and in Huawei's operations since 2011.The Digital Silk Road will have a strong impact on the region's job prospects as e-commerce, e-payments, and other digital projects become increasingly po[CENSORED]r. It will also facilitate the creation of jobs in the mobile app development sector, virtual reality design, and through working online or joining the so-called gig economy labor market. More widespread access to affordable digital infrastructure will create an enabling environment in which on-demand and other services can thrive. Examples range from grocery delivery and ride-hailing services to more sophisticated tasks, such as accounting, editing and music production. In addition, by increasing access to markets, especially the massive Chinese market, Digital Silk Road infrastructure will also facilitate the creation of new and efficient value chains by creating new channels and modes for global trade and facilitating cross-border logistics. The private sector's shift to digital trade makes broad-based economic growth and employment possible, especially for SMEs. The COVID-19 pandemic is further reinforcing such trends. China and many countries have increasingly been using digital technology and big data. The success in using artificial intelligence and other technologies to identify and monitor virus carriers propels interest across Southeast Asia. Also, the sudden dependence of so many on the ability to work remotely indicates that a significant and inclusive expansion of Wi-Fi, broadband, and other hard and soft infrastructure will be necessary to enable the acceleration of digitized economic activity. As such, Southeast Asian companies will likely express interest in having deeper and broader collaboration with Chinese technology companies around their proven technologies and business implementation models.Nevertheless, this positive economic trajectory is not a given. Without properly designed policies, the forces of change could lead in the opposite direction or increase income inequality. The gains offered by the Digital Silk Road also threaten to displace workers and exacerbate inequality between high-skilled and low-skilled workers. The digital work generated by new technologies requires internet access and is subject to education and skill biases, and this may disadvantage less connected, less digitally literate and less educated workers, often located in rural or impoverished areas. While the proponents of the Digital Silk Road are committed to improving digital infrastructure connectivity, participating countries will need to create a road map to deal with tensions between uneven technology adoption and the introduction of digital technologies in the workplace. As many future jobs will look different from today's employment and require specific skills, it is important that more emphasis is put on addressing the gaps in the region's educational and skilling programs. This requires the governments to shift their policy agendas from "hardware" to "humanware", making substantial investment in human capital and enhancing digital skills for the next generation of workers. China can also share its experience and practices in enhancing resources for the labor force and in improving availability and accessibility of on-the-job training. Public-private partnerships should also be leveraged to facilitate technology transfers and training.The increase of Digital Silk Road activities will bring more frequent cross-border data flows, posing new policy challenges in the fields of privacy, security, competition and taxation. This will require collaboration between the Chinese government and Southeast Asian governments to work together in terms of legislation concerning cross-border data transfers, dispute settlement mechanisms, risk pre-warning and network security, and the unification of technical standards. Regulations and protection laws will also need to be installed to keep governments and private firms in check, building mutual trust and shared benefits for sustainable digital economies. The author is director of the division of general affairs at the China Center for International Knowledge on Development.
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Nickname: @Bada. Video author: PlayStation Name of the game: Jurassic World Evolution 2 - Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack Launch Trailer | PS5, PS4 Video link: Short description of the video: Jurassic World Evolution 2: Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack | Launch Trailer Jurassic World Evolution 2: Camp Cretaceous Dinosaur Pack is Out Now on the PlayStation Store. Showcase an array of outstanding new prehistoric species in your park. Inspired by Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and DreamWorks Animation’s hit Netflix series, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, Jurassic World Evolution 2’s newest DLC features two entirely new dinosaurs, the Scorpios Rex and Monolophosaurus, two new variants for existing species the Ouranosaurus and Kentrosaurus, and eight eye-catching skins that players can use to bring their parks to life.
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Link : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10583577/amp/How-gadgets-got-glam-Ear-pods-look-like-Chanel-fitbit-doubles-bracelet.html A thing of beauty is a joy for ever . . . Or, when it comes to pretty gadgets and gizmos, it is a joy until something a bit cooler and cuter comes onto the market. You might have noticed that, lately, in the traditionally macho world of tech, there’s been a silent revolution stirring — or rather shimmying, glittering and come-hithering.Packaging on previously austere and functional items, including smart watches and iPhones, is starting to creep towards the ‘feminine’, as retailers race to cash in on the ever-increasing spending power of women. Women make up 51 per cent of the po[CENSORED]tion, but we control 85 per cent of household spending decisions. Men’s last stand was in the world of tech. Until now.In 2017, the gap in spending on tech between men and women was 10 per cent, so closing that gap, in a market worth £22.2 billion of revenue in the UK alone this year, is a potential goldmine. While some companies are funnelling money and research into creating brand new ‘Femtech’ that is uniquely suited to women — such as apps and devices which monitor health concerns including fertility and menopause — others have cottoned on to the potential profits to be made not by tweaking their technology but in releasing it in limited- edition designs to appeal to women. This industry trend for slapping a feminine design on otherwise gender-neutral products has even got a name: GlamTech. Fitness tracking company Fitbit was one of the first to make inroads into this market The company charges a premium for the limited-edition version of its Fitbit Luxe activity tracker, which sits on a metal chain-link bracelet instead of the usual rubberised band. (Fitbit also includes a period tracking function on the Luxe model, straddling the divide between GlamTech and FemTech.) Soundcore is another company glamming up tech — this time on the audio scene, ditching dull headphones to create a pair of stylish sunglasses which transmit sound through speakers in the arms of the glasses.Meanwhile, Chinese firm Huawei has introduced Freebuds Lipstick — scarlet in-ear audio buds that slip into a black and gold case reminiscent of a Chanel lipstick, differentiating it from the ubiquitous androgyny of the Apple Airpods. Elsewhere, regular cameras, chargers and keyboards are encased in pink and pastel shades. They work in exactly the same way as other products but look … well, lovely. The rise of GlamTech is not without controversy, though: it has become a highly charged issue, with some marketing strategists calling it sexist and lazy.
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Link : https://www.hsmsearch.com/Secure-cloud-based-software Vision Pro Software is a totally secure, cloud-based system that delivers live data across your portfolio so that you can manage your operating processes more effectively. With permissions for all those who need it - staff members, consultants, suppliers, contractors - the data can be viewed or edited and updated at the touch of a button. Email alerts ensure that the right people get the right information in order for your organisation to become and remain totally compliant. Dashboards give you clarity of performance, remedial works, schedules and costings. Whether you need to manage risks such as asbestos, legionella, fire, building condition, disability access and so much more, or whether you need to be in control of your organisation’s assets, or whether you simply need a more efficient way to manage your audits, Vision Pro is for you. Mobile Apps available to IOS and Android devices deliver flexibility for you, your staff or your contractors to collect data onsite and upload for an immediate overview of your organisation’s H&S assets, audits or risks. The Apps also allow the up or downloading of images, drawings, electronic signatures as well as documentation. Tags allow individual assets to be proactively managed. Whether you want to create a fixed asset register of all your assets or tag, monitor and manage all your emergency assets or use the tagging system to locate, manage and monitor ACMs (Asbestos Containing Materials), this system will allow you to do all of this. Within the Vision Pro system, you can even allocate audits for individual assets, uploading documentation, certificates, images, drawings, even video footage, thereby keeping everything in one, easily accessible place. Vision Pro delivers an innovative and intuitive approach proven to use existing resources more efficiently and offers a clear operational solution with financially measurable results. Take fire risk for example. While the software delivers an industry standard PAS 79 fire risk assessment template for you or your contractors to use/follow (we also work with organisations to deliver bespoke FRAs), in undertaking this within the Vision Pro software, you can also embed all your emergency exits, equipment and assets within the FRA which provides a complete and comprehensive overview of your fire risk. Also, a hard copy FRA is often out of date almost as soon as it's been completed. With live data in the software, your fire risk is a living, breathing, operational system that will update any changes the moment an individual/responsible person is able to do so. And if the thought of transitioning from your current system, be it paper-based or another software package that’s no longer fit for purpose, is daunting, don’t worry, we can help with that. The Vision Document Storage facility allows you to upload any historic information so you will always have an audit trail. With Vision Pro, you can select which platform you want from a suite of different modules. Whatever your requirements, the data is live and will ensure compliance, control and continuity. If you’d like to find out more, we’d love the chance to show you! Come and see us at Stand 3aH1, Hall 4 at the Health & Safety Show this April or go to www.visionprosoftware.com and book a free online demo.
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Link : https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.financialexpress.com/industry/pli-scheme-for-it-hardware-being-sweetened-new-incentives-soon/2452192/lite/ To scale up domestic production by making it more attractive for global players to relocate units from China, the ministry of electronics and IT (MeitY) will come out with a revised incentive structure for the production-linked incentive scheme for IT hardware sometime next month. The idea is to engage in fresh consultations with the industry and offer higher incentives so that some of the bigger players, like Apple, which has not participated in the scheme, come forward with their India manufacturing plans.Since the IT-hardware PLI scheme was announced in February 2021, applications have been received from some of the global players like Dell and HP, which already had some production units in the country. The scheme has, however, been not as successful as the one for smartphones. For instance, for smartphones quarterly production under PLI is averaging at Rs 67,200 crore against average quarterly estimate of Rs 43,000 crore and has attracted an investment of Rs 2,600 crore. In comparison, the IT hardware has seen average quarterly production reaching Rs 500 crore against estimated Rs 750 crore and attracted investments of Rs 16,500 crore. There were problems right from the start with the IT hardware scheme.When the government had announced the scheme on February 24, 2021, the outlay was fixed at Rs 7,350 crore over a four year period. During this period, the government had estimated a production of up to Rs 3.26 lakh crore, of which exports was expected to be of the order of Rs 2.45 lakh crore. Later that year on May 4 when the government announced the names of the companies which had applied for the scheme, the production target was slashed to Rs 1.60 lakh crore of which exports would be of the order of Rs 60,000 crore. Since the incentive structure is based on achieving a minimum threshold of incremental sales over base year going up to a maximum limit, with companies committing lower production target the outlay of `7,350 crore for the scheme automatically got pruned by half. IT hardware manufacturers blamed this on the low incentive structure which works out to an average of 2-2.5% over a four-year period which does not justify relocating units from China or Vietnam, especially for hardware products where import duties are nil as they fall under Information Technology-I products.The incentive structure for mobile phones PLI, which got operationalised in August 2020 and saw companies committing up to the maximum limit, works out to around 4.5% over a five-year period. Industry executives feel that the ideal incentive structure for IT hardware should be in the range for 7% to 8%. For companies like Dell and HP, who have participated, domestic sales would continue to be more attractive than exports that has been the main driving force for the government behind designing PLI schemes. India’s import of laptops has increased by 42% – from $2.97 billion to $4.21 billion – in value terms, in the last five years. Around 87% of imports continues to come from China. In absolute terms, India’s dependency on China is very high – it has increased from $2.83 billion to $3.65 billion during the last five years. For the year ending March 2021, India’s import of laptops is estimated to have reached close to $5 billion out of which imports from China would be around $4.35 billion. As per estimates, the global market for laptops, tablets and desktop computers has grown from $229.38 billion in 2018 to $ 240.99 billion in 2019 and is expected to stabilise around $220 billion by 2025. Only six global players comprise 89% of the market shipments for laptops and 81% for tablets. United States and European Union together represent more than 40% of the global market.
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Nickname: @Bada. Video author: PlayStation Name of the game: Phantom Breaker: Omnia - Story Mode Preview | PS4 Video link: Short description of the video: YOU SAID YOU WANTED MORE WORDS! A short preview of Phantom Breaker: Omnia's Story Mode. THE FIRE IN YOUR HEART IS BURNING! Releasing in Early 2022, Phantom Breaker: Omnia is a fast-paced 2-D anime fighting game that features 20 unique characters, pitted against one another to make their greatest wishes come true. The ability to choose between 3 fighting styles will appeal to seasoned gamers while making the game accessible to newcomers. The game features 2 guest characters, Kurisu Makise from Steins;Gate and Rimi Sakihata from Chaos;Head, as well as two brand new characters created specifically for Phantom Breaker: Omnia. ABOUT PHANTOM BREAKER: OMNIA A mysterious man, known only as ‘Phantom’ appeared in Tokyo—the capital city of Japan—and mani[CENSORED]ted vulnerable adolescents into fighting each other, bestowing upon them mystical weapons of great strength known as ‘Fu-mension Artifacts.’ In exchange, he promised to grant their wish if they survive. Unbeknownst to the combatants, the fierce clashes between Fu-mension Artifacts caused distortions in space-time, which compromised the boundaries between parallel universes. The collapse of these parallel universes would ultimately break the seal, unleashing Phantom’s destructive powers.
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