Author: Desk

As the landscape of work continues to evolve, the careers that once defined the economy are giving way to new, forward-thinking roles that align with global shifts in technology, sustainability, and societal values. These emerging paths aren’t just about earning a living—they’re about building a better world. Here’s a look at the transformative careers helping […] The post Careers That Are Shaping Tomorrow’s World appeared first on Today News.

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As OTT platforms grow in scale and complexity, access control must be applied in a way that is both flexible and effective. In a setting where piracy, account sharing, and unauthorized distribution threaten revenue and regulatory compliance, token-based authentication provides a reliable, scalable method for OTT operators using OTT middleware to protect content and streamline…

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In context: QR codes were originally designed to efficiently track the types and quantities of automobile parts. Today, thanks to smartphones and mobile apps, their use has expanded far beyond that. If you really know your trade, you could even try packing a functional program into a single QR code – and maybe run Doom…

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Forward-looking: CATL has announced a series of breakthroughs that could reshape the EV industry, promising batteries that are cheaper, lighter, faster to recharge, and more resilient in extreme temperatures, all while extending driving range. The company, which supplies a third of the world’s EV batteries to major automakers including GM and Tesla’s Shanghai plant, unveiled…

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WASHINGTON — Doctors and staffers in emergency rooms in nine states and the District of Columbia are treating a new patient with a firearm injury every 30 minutes, according to new research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The study, which was published last week in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, aims to fill a long-standing gap in firearm injury data. While both the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project and the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System collect such data, neither has historically captured information on the precise day or time of an injury. The study analyzed over 93,000 emergency room visits for firearm injury through data from the CDC’s Firearm Injury Surveillance Through Emergency Rooms, or FASTER, which collects real-time data from select jurisdictions. The timeframe for the analysis was Jan. 1, 2018, through Aug. 31, 2023, and, in addition to the District of Columbia, the states included in the research wer

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