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Artificial intelligence agreement to advance Army modernization efforts

 E-Mail COLLEGE PARK, Md. The U.S. Army plans to cooperate in artificial intelligence research with teams led by the University of Maryland, College Park and in partnership with the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The cooperative agreement brings together a collaborative of nearly 30 diverse experts in engineering, robotics, computer science, operations research, modeling and simulation, and cybersecurity. With the Army s goal of seeking transformational advances in artificial intelligence and autonomy, Army and academic officials said this partnership will accelerate the development and deployment of safe, effective and resilient capabilities and technologies, from wearable devices to unmanned aircraft, that work intelligently and in cooperation with each other and with human actors across multiple environments.

Are some women possibly at higher risk for COVID-19? Here s what doctors are learning

Are some women possibly at higher risk for COVID-19? Here s what doctors are learning
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Are some women possibly at higher risk for COVID-19? Here s what doctors are learning

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Are some women possibly at higher risk for COVID-19? Here s what doctors are learning

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Are some women possibly at higher risk for COVID-19? Here s what doctors are learning

Are some women possibly at higher risk for COVID-19? Here s what doctors are learning Share Updated: 5:43 PM EDT May 25, 2021 Alessandria Masi, CNN Share Updated: 5:43 PM EDT May 25, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript PEOPLE, THERE IS A LASTING IMPACT. NEW AT 6:00: EMILY’S BACK WITH THE STORY. REPORTER: SYMPTOMS THAT DON’T GO AWAY AFTER WEEKS, EVEN MONTHS. NOW, SPECIAL CLINICS IN BOSTON ARE HELPING THEM RECOVER AND FIND A NEW NORMAL. JACKLYN RODRIGUEZ WAS 28 WEEKS PREGNANT WHEN SHE CONTRACTED COVID-19 IN APRIL OF 202 SHE ENDED UP AT TUFTS MEDICAL CENTER, SO SICK DOCTORS PERFORMED AN EMERGENCY C-SECTION IN THE ICU. DELIVERING BABY JULIAN 10 WEEKS EARLY. WE FIRST MET HER THAT SUMMER. SHE WAS HOME AND READY TO MOVE ON. YOU THINK, I’M OUT OF THE ICU, I’M HOME, I’M GOOD AND THEN YOU REALIZE, WAIT A MINUTE OK, LIKE I’M NOT THE ME THAT I USED TO BE. REPORTER: JACKLYN STRUGGLES WITH SHORT-TERM MEMORY LOSS AND BRAIN FOG. SHE HAD TO Q

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