Month: September 2024

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As the agri-food sector increasingly embraces automation with GPS, robotic systems, cloud-connected devices, and AI-driven tools to boost efficiency and crop yields, cyber risks have been rapidly escalating. With ransomware attacks as the primary threat, the food and agriculture sector ranks as the seventh most targeted industry in the United States, just behind sectors like
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Stretching from the steppes of Central Asia and Mongolia to the tropical jungles of Laos and Vietnam, China is a land of endless travel opportunities. After reopening to international travel in 2023 following the COVID-19 pandemic, China made several changes to its visa policies to encourage more visitors. Here is everything you need to know
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Utah is the perfect destination for lovers of the outdoors, and the state’s hiking, mountain biking and winter sports are top notch. With five national parks, seven national monuments and endless other public lands and state parks, it can be hard to boil your must-sees down to a manageable list. You can tick off all
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There’s much more to Mykonos than its justifiably famous party scene. By day, more than two dozen beaches are abuzz with people – there’s one for your every mood. Lounge around sunbathing and sipping cocktails or take the plunge and opt for adventure above or below the sparkling water’s surface. On land, Mykonos may not
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Let’s review your ABCs – the ABC Islands, we mean: Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, all off the northern coast of South America. “At first glance, they may seem like they’re all the same destination, just in slightly different fonts,” writes Lonely Planet contributor Bailey Freeman (@the_traveling_b). But while they do share some elements of culture
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This is a 360 video from the Jing’an temple visited in Shanghai, China. watch the full vlog from the day here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60VfU6hkjT8 You can experience this 360 video using the youtube app, try and select the highest resolution. Then move you phone around to experience the magic of 360 video! let me know what you
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🎥 Chiang Mai Street Food Tour: https://youtu.be/2hV2MQpTdCg 👍 100% Durian Chips – Order Here: http://pixelfy.me/uY4K5z 🐐 Khao Chae: https://goo.gl/maps/PAJQtK1Tf8Y2Q2C46 Welcome to Petchaburi, Thailand, a small city and province in the central region of Thailand. Petchaburi is known for its food that’s on the sweet side, Thai desserts, and palm sugar. I this video, it was
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Nice, France travel and tourism advice and tips. The best and worst parts of visiting Nice, France from the train station area to the rocky beaches to the incredible food and outdoor life. Filmed in Nice, France Copyright Mark Wolters 2021 #visitfrance #nicefrance #frenchriviera Grab some Wolters World travel gear http://www.woltersworld.store Help Us Keep Make
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Nashville, Tennessee-based snacking brand, Daily Crunch, known for its sprouted and dehydrated nut products, has raised $4 million in a series A funding round, led by state-backed VC Launch Tennessee. The capital will be used to expand its product line, scale retail presence, and increase production capacity. Founded in 2020 by Laurel Orley and her
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While every season has its colors, there’s something particularly special about the fall. As the cool weather sweeps across the United States, plucking leaves off branches, the kaleidoscope of colorfulness isn’t just stunning on the eyes; it pulls at the soul. For some, it feels like flipping the pages for a new beginning; for others,
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Once called The Steel City, Pittsburgh was a major hub for steel production in the early 20th century. Today, it’s known for its professional sports teams, scenic location at the confluence of three rivers and diverse cultural and educational institutions. From incredible outdoor opportunities to world-class museums and tours, these are the best things to
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As the world population approaches 9.7 billion by 2050, the monumental task of feeding everyone against the backdrop of climate change becomes increasingly daunting. While many turn to technological advancements, scientific breakthroughs, or even industrial farming as the obvious solutions, a simpler yet far more profound answer exists. Love. Love isn’t naive; it’s transformative. It’s
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