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Monthly Archives: June 2016
Music|One Man’s Mission to Keep Musicians’ Legacies Alive
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Meet Deep Thunder: IBM’s next step in the automation of forecasting
Until recently, weather forecasting was a fairly straightforward process. Scientists and meteorologists with a government agency developed computer forecast models, collected data about current weather conditions, input that data into their models, and then ran them on government hardware. A … Continue reading
Corsair Propels Local Artists
Proclaiming that “this isn’t just another project,” Andy Montelli, Post Road Residential founder and developer of Corsair, a new luxury residential complex at 1050 State St., has not only embraced a slice of New Haven manufacturing history in the project’s … Continue reading
Why Do We Blame Humans When Automation Fails?
Designers, engineers, regulators, and even the general public have created an inconsistent dynamic in which automation is seen as safer and superior in most instances, unless something goes wrong, at which point humans are regarded as safer and superior. Unfortunately, … Continue reading
Airbus tests structure, aerodynamics, and AI for future aircraft with 3D printed THOR plane
Jun 16, 2016 | By Tess Our readers will likely remember Airbus’ 3D printed mini plane, THOR, which drew much attention at the ILA Berlin Air Show just a couple weeks ago. The unmanned aircraft, made almost entirely from 3D … Continue reading
Model airplanes take flight Saturday in Copan
In 1937, brothers, Walter and William Good, paved the way for remote control airplane enthusiast, like Richard Rice, Steve Johnson and the rest of the Falcons R/C Model Club of Bartlesville, when they constructed and operated the first fully functional … Continue reading
Missy Peregrym, Nick Bateman to Get Golden Maple Honors
The tributes will be made at the Golden Maple Awards, which recognizes Canadian talent working in Hollywood. Rookie Blue star Missy Peregrym and Canadian model and actor Nick Bateman will receive Maple of Excellence Awards at the 2016 Maple Awards, … Continue reading