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Learning platform D2L has announced new artificial intelligence features for D2L Lumi that help provide more personalized study supports for students. MoreA recent report from Couchbase has cautioned that enterprises that do not keep pace in AI adoption face potential financial losses, calculating an average annual impact of up to $87 million for organizations that fall behind. MoreGoogle has released Gemini 2.5 Deep Think, an advanced artificial intelligence model designed for complex reasoning tasks. MoreWorking in tandem, the recently launched TRACERS satellites enable new measurement strategies that will produce significant data for the study of space weather. And as lead institution for the mission, the University of Iowa upholds its long-held value of bringing research collaborations together with academics. More
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