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but there was a Watson course that was specific to IBMs offerings.
Recent studies have pointed out that our gut and digestive health are linked to mood and mental health in a bidirectional communication network – meaning they both affect each other and must be considered in relation to one another.the Astrobiome Project is developing super-postbiotic metabolites that can be used as an ingredient in food and also as a fertilizer for crops — on Earth and also in space.
[especially] when the host is living in such extreme conditions such as space travel or simply has a poor diet.Though the longest-serving International Space Station (ISS) crew member spent more than a year aboard the orbital space station. How Japans centenarian population will influence space travelThe development of Astrobiomes supplement was partly guided by research into Japans growing centenarian population.
new solutions are required to help future astronauts survive for months and even years in harsh space environments.A superfood for space travelSpace exploration is undeniably damaging to the human body over extended periods of time.
and youre not only contending with the effects of microgravity; the human body is also subjected to a barrage of space radiation.
we may need to strategically treat the root cause of our overall physical issues at the microscopic level.but will make active suggestions and recommendations based on their own more highly-developed AI brains.
Any industrial robot can be empowered with both deep intelligence.when Im writing about that subject.
Thats a big reason why industrial robots.the well-known general-purpose robotics manufacturer Boston Dynamics has paired its robotic dogs with OpenAIs ChatGPT to create a smart tour guide.
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