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Today, Earth Genome is thrilled to announce a breakthrough achievement: for the first time ever, we’ve made the entire surface of the planet searchable through our AI-powered platform, Earth Index. By making the Earth searchable across 3.2 billion tiles, Earth Index unlocks a new level of capability, enabling anyone, anywhere, to use AI to understand the state of the environment with ease and precision.
We released the alpha version of Earth Index 10 months ago and have been amazed at how early users have leveraged its capabilities. A recent example is our collaboration with Mongabay, where Earth Index identified illegal narcotrafficking airstrips in the Amazon — critical information that helps address the violence and environmental destruction impacting indigenous communities. The animation below illustrates how efficiently Earth Index pinpoints these airstrips, akin to finding a toothpick on a soccer field.
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WorkUrban living expands musical tastes but reduces shared preferences, study finds If your commute involves packed subway cars, chances are your headphones are piping something rather different from your seatmate's. A new study analyzing individuals' listening patterns suggests that urban living not only exposes people to a wider array of sounds, but also pulls listeners apart, taste-wise, from those sitting right beside them. WorkWorkX, Bluesky and Reddit in Frances crosshairs amid porn clampdown While French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday gave new urgency to the countrys push to ban social media for under-15s in France after the murder of a teaching assistant in a high school that morning, the proposal related to porn access would involve employing laws already on the books, not creating a new one. Work
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WorkWhy L.A. Became an Immigration Flash Point - The New Yorker (No paywall) Much of the reporting from Los Angeles has focussed on the protests and military presence downtown. But elsewhere, in surrounding counties, another type of drama is unfolding, one that isnt so easily captured by sensational imagery that has been circulating online. Enforcement agents with the Department of Homeland Security continue to conduct raids as part of the Trump Administrations national deportation effortsdoubling down on the very actions that sparked the recent demonstrations in L.A. WorkWorkWorkHow HBCUs are thinking about Trump 2.0 From elite private schools like Harvard and Columbia to state schools and community colleges, the nations institutions of higher learning are on high alert about cuts to federal funding and grants and even, in the case of Columbia, threats of stripping the universitys accreditation status.
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WorkWorkWorkWorkBolsonaro takes the stand in historic Brazil coup trialBrazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro took the stand Tuesday, accused of plotting a coup to cling to power after losing the 2022 election. It's the first time a former Brazilian leader is being tried for attempting to overthrow the government.
WorkIsraeli navy attacks rebel-held Yemeni port city The Israeli navy attacked docks in Yemen's rebel-held port city of Hodeida, likely damaging facilities that are key to aid shipments to the hungry, war-wracked nation. The Israeli military said navy missile ships conducted the strikes Tuesday, the first time its forces have been involved in attacks against the Houthi rebels. Tuesday's attack comes as the Houthis have repeatedly launched missiles and drones targeting Israel during its war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip. WorkWorkWork
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WorkUS and China agree framework deal to extend trade war truce Lutnick said China’s restrictions on exports of critical minerals and magnets to the US would be resolved as a “fundamental” part of the framework agreement. “Also, there were a number of measures the United States of America put on when those rare earths were not coming,” Lutnick said. “You should expect those to come off, sort of as President Trump said, in a balanced way.” WorkWorkFour former staff of Taiwan's ruling party charged with spying for China Taiwan and China have spied on each other for decades, but analysts say Taiwan is under greater threat given Beijing's annexation intentions. Chinese authorities in May announced small bounties for information leading to the capture of 20 Taiwanese nationals they accused of hacking into a Guangzhou tech company, an accusation Taiwan dismissed as false. Work
WorkWork6 Short-Term Strategies for Doing Business in a Trade War - Harvard Business Review (No paywall) Given the chaos and uncertainty unleashed by the trade war, it is hard, if not impossible, for companies participating in global supply chains to formulate even medium-term strategies. To find out how businesses are coping in the short term, we interviewed supply chain leaders at more than a dozen manufacturers and retailers inside and outside the United States. Those conversations provided insight into the steps companies are taking to mitigate the adverse effects on their businesses, including employee morale. Here are six they shared with us. WorkWorkWork TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 100,000 Industry Executives About Us | Advertise | Privacy PolicyUnsubscribe (one-click) You are receiving this mail because of your subscription with TradeBriefs. Our mailing address is 3110 Thomas Ave, Dallas, TX 75204, USA |
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