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Jaylen Waddle is a top NFL Draft WR. But without a 40 time, they're checking his GPS.

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Jaylen Waddle didn't run the 40-yard run at Pro Day in Alabama because he still hadn't fully recovered from a broken ankle. But anyone who's ever seen a soccer game knows that waddle is different. Waddle is one of the fastest, most exciting receivers in recent college history. But for a team like the Dolphins, which holds the sixth overall win, it sure would be nice to have a 40 yard dash time on the waddle file. After all, this could be an important part of comparing with players like Ja'Marr Chase and Kyle Pitts. This is where GPS comes in. If Miami chooses Waddle, which could be a bit of a surprise given the attention, focus, hype and ink that has gone into Chase, Pitts and Heisman winner DeVonta Smith, it will surely be after an evaluation of the wearable, Wearable Technology Data from Alabama is happening. What was Waddel's top game speed? What was Waddle's average game speed? How much has Waddle's average speed decreased from Quarter 1 to Quarter

High-Purity Hydrogen Obtained Directly From Biogas for First Time

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Green hydrogen is seen as a beacon of hope for the energy and mobility transition, but it is not yet suitable for the masses. There are mutliple reasons for this. Hydrogen is currently mainly produced centrally from fossil raw materials. It then has to be compressed or liquefied in an expensive and energy-intensive process in order to be delivered to petrol stations, for example. There, an expensive infrastructure with high investment costs is required to store large amounts of hydrogen. For a nationwide hydrogen supply, decentralized production will therefore be indispensable in the future, ideally climate-neutral from locally available renewable energy sources. In 2020, researchers at the Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) led by process engineer Viktor Hacker and the Graz start-up Rouge H2 Engineering presented a sustainable process for decentralized hydrogen production, the so-called "chemical looping hydrogen method". The research results, which have re

Making work safer, healthier one data point at a time

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Gabriel P. Glynn Using data to predict risk, prevent injury, and prevent death is not a new concept. Meteorologists have been collecting and analyzing weather data for centuries and can now predict the increase in the risk of severe weather with a relatively high degree of accuracy. It is not just a factor like wind or heat, but a confluence of various factors that, when present, increase the likelihood of bad weather. Early warning systems and weather radios have saved countless lives, and all of this has been made possible by the vast amount of data that began a long time ago. Today's construction sites are extremely complex. Large construction sites and gigantic manufacturing companies are full of moving devices, machines and, above all, people. Every day these people show up at the construction site and have an experience throughout their shift that is completely unique to them. The environmental conditions to which they are exposed are unique. The energy the

Making work safer, healthier one data point at a time

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Gabriel P. Glynn Using data to predict risk, prevent injury, and prevent death is not a new concept. Meteorologists have been collecting and analyzing weather data for centuries and can now predict the increase in the risk of severe weather with a relatively high degree of accuracy. It is not just a factor like wind or heat, but a confluence of various factors that, when present, increase the likelihood of bad weather. Early warning systems and weather radios have saved countless lives, and all of this has been made possible by the vast amount of data that began a long time ago. Today's construction sites are extremely complex. Large construction sites and gigantic manufacturing companies are full of moving devices, machines and, above all, people. Every day these people show up at the construction site and have an experience throughout their shift that is completely unique to them. The environmental conditions to which they are exposed are unique. The energy the

NEP came at a time when disruptive technology has made solid routes in many sectors: Pradhan

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The new National Education Policy (NEP) comes at a time when disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality have made solid ground in many sectors, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Saturday. Pradhan also stressed that the benefits of digital infrastructure can be fully realized when every single student has access to digital devices. '' NEP comes at a time when disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality have become firmly established in many sectors. These technologies offer our children and teachers a number of opportunities. Our government has announced the National Digital Education Architecture (NDEAR), a unifying national digital infrastructure to supply the entire educational ecosystem with energy, ”he said in his address at the Techspectations EDUCATE summit. The one-day summit, hosted by Manorama Online and JAIN Online, part of JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), discussed the emergin