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Sam Smith is looking for love on Tinder

They have sung about the trials and tribulations of romance in their chart-topping songs. And now Sam Smith is looking for The One on Tinder after failing to find love on the celebrity dating app, Raya, it was reported on Sunday.  The Oscar-winning singer, 28, has the help of their friends who are vetting their matches to ensure they find someone suitable.  New love on the horizon? Sam Smith is now looking for The One on Tinder after failing to find love on the celebrity dating app, Raya, it was reported on Sunday  A source said to The Sun: Sam has been single for ages now and pals are keen to find someone. It’s hard enough to meet someone normally, but in the past year, because of the pandemic, Sam’s love life has suffered.

AI Drug Development Market To See Extraordinary Growth | Insilico Medicine, Cyclica, XtalPi Inc – Business

AI Drug Development Market  At the beginning of 2020, COVID-19 disease began to spread around the world, millions of people worldwide were infected with COVID-19 disease, and major countries around the world have implemented foot prohibitions and work stoppage orders. Except for the medical supplies and life support products industries, most industries have been greatly impacted, and AI Drug Development industries have also been greatly affected. In the past few years, the AI Drug Development market experienced a growth of xx, the global market size of AI Drug Development reached xx million $ in 2020, of what is about xx million $ in 2015. From 2015 to 2019, the growth rate of global AI Drug Development market size was in the range of xxx%. At the end of 2019, COVID-19 began to erupt in China, Due to the huge decrease of global economy; we forecast the growth rate of global economy will show a decrease of about 4%, due to this reason, AI Drug Development market size in 2020 wil

GM s new 3D printing shop will speed up production, cut costs

GM’s new 3D printing shop will speed up production, cut costs By Jamie L. LaReau, Detroit Free Press Published: December 20, 2020, 6:02am Share: Cadillac V-Series 3D printed HVAC ducts and electrical harness bracket made at the GM Additive Industrialization Center at the GM Tech Center in Warren, Michigan. (Steve Fecht/General Motors/TNS) General Motors is increasing its use of 3D printing across more production vehicles with a new 3D printing shop at its Global Technical Center in Warren, Mich. The Additive Industrialization Center (AIC), which GM is just opening, will use 3D printing to make more production and car parts that will save the automaker money and speed up vehicle development, the automaker said Monday.

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