AI and Freelancing, Scientific Conferences & Fitbit

How AI Is Making An Entry Into The Freelance Economy

Not only are AI-related skills more in demand than ever, AI is impacting everything from hiring to project management.

How Fitbit is trying to transform healthcare, and itself

Your physical and even mental health is a growing focus for Fitbit as it tries to fill the revenue gap left by a stalled business in fitness trackers.

Top Global Cities Face Increased Risk Of A Real Estate Bubble

The study found that Toronto is in the riskiest territory, with Stockholm, Munich, Vancouver, Sydney, London and Hong Kong close behind it. Housing prices in each of those cities rose by almost 50 percent on average since 2011, while those in other major cities climbed by about 15 percent, according to the report.

Highlighting Visa Issues in Scientific Conferences

Applying for Visas includes a process which is usually expensivenot transparent, include delays and full of anxiety of missing your planned schedule. This becomes a serious matter for any researcher with a lifestyle packed with conference travelling all over the year.

researchers develop 3D-printed submarine that moves without a motor

Researchers at ETH zurich have developed a 7.5-centimetre mini-submarine equipped with paddles, with nothing but 3D printing. using a new propulsion concept for swimming robots, the submarine moves without the need for an engine.