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Systems News • The U.S. Department of Defense is funding research into the development of a new system of autonomous robots. The project, called Autonomous Robotic System for On-Demand Rescue (ARSO), is designed to provide rescue and medical assistance in dangerous environments such as disaster sites and battlefields. The system will use a combination of sensors, artificial intelligence, and machine-learning algorithms to autonomously navigate terrain, detect and identify threats, and provide medical care. • Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a new robotic system that can autonomously assemble and disassemble objects. The system, called RoboFabricator, uses 3D vision and computer vision algorithms to identify objects, then uses robotic arms to assemble them into desired shapes. The system could be used to build complex structures, such as furniture, bridges, or even robots, quickly and efficiently. • Scientists at MIT have developed a new robotic system that can autonomously assemble and disassemble objects. The system, called AssemblyBot, uses artificial intelligence and machine-learning algorithms to identify objects, then uses robotic arms to assemble them into desired shapes. The system could be used to quickly construct complex structures, such as furniture, bridges, or
Every business knows the importance of cutting costs and increasing revenue. Yet, what often slips through the cracks is the invisible drain caused by inefficiency. Inefficiency isn’t just about sluggish processes—it’s also about wasted energy, outdated systems, and avoidable expenses that chip away at profit margins every single day. Think of it like a slow […]
The Treasury Department reported it has made significant progress on modernizing information systems at the Internal Revenue Service and signed agreements with a number of third party contractors to help deliver the improvements.
If you’ve ever felt like job hunting is a job in itself—you’re not wrong. Between tailoring your resume, writing cover letters, handling job applications, building professional connections, interview prep, and tracking follow-ups, the job search process can become overwhelming quickly. Add in the challenge of maintaining a healthy work life balance, and it’s no wonder many job seekers worry about burnout or dips in mental health during their job search journey. But here’s the truth: being organized isn’t just about neatness—it’s a strategic advantage. When you stay organized, you reduce stress, maintain momentum, and make smarter decisions about which job opportunities to pursue. A strong tracking system, intentional scheduling, and proactive follow-up habits can transform confusion into clarity—and help you land the right job more efficiently.