Southern Ocean’s Carbon Sink Resilience Defies Climate Models, Reveals Hidden Water Layer Dynamics
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The LightBox Expo in Pasadena brings together thousands of visual artists and industry professionals for what organizers call the country’s largest celebration of human-driven creativity. This year’s event takes a firm stance against AI-generated art while providing educational opportunities for artists navigating industry challenges.
As concerns about artificial intelligence continue to grow within creative fields, over 15,000 artists, students, and fans are reportedly gathering in Pasadena, California for LightBox Expo, described by organizers as the country’s largest celebration of human-made commercial art. According to reports, the event running October 24-26 at the Pasadena Convention Center features hundreds of industry professionals from major studios including Disney, Pixar, Netflix, and Warner Bros.
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Women’s health startup Tia has eliminated nearly a quarter of its workforce amid ongoing financial pressures in the healthcare sector. The company, once a rising star backed by Melinda Gates, is restructuring to achieve profitability faster as venture capital expectations clash with healthcare economics.
Women’s health startup Tia has cut approximately 23% of its workforce, according to reports from Business Insider. The company, which operates a hybrid model of in-person clinics and virtual care services specifically for women, implemented the layoffs across multiple departments this week.
OneNote’s Intelligent Touch Interface Update Microsoft has quietly deployed a significant enhancement to OneNote for Windows that fundamentally improves the…