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Robot OS Market Boom: $1.38B Future by 2031. AI-Generated.
A robotic arm pauses mid-air, recalculates its path, and gently adjusts its grip—faster than a human eye can register. Somewhere else, an autonomous robot glides through a warehouse, rerouting itself to avoid a sudden obstacle. No hesitation. No confusion. Just precision.
By Andrew Hamiltona day ago in Journal
Marin Headlands: Tim Kizirian Chases Quiet Views Below the Golden Gate
By Daniel Carter — Northern California Outdoors & Lifestyle Writer Some people visit the Marin Headlands for the quick payoff: pull over at Battery Spencer, take the photograph everyone takes, then drive on. Tim Kizirian has never really been that kind of traveler. What pulls him in is not just the famous overlook, but the slower experience of the Headlands itself—the wind coming off the Pacific, the military ruins tucked into the hills, the narrow roads that suddenly open into impossible views, and especially the beach below the bridge, where the whole scene feels less like a tourist stop and more like a private encounter with something enduring.
By Bay Area Back Roadsa day ago in Journal
Leadership: Why recruiting more women in supply chain matters
How to search for talent implies having a broad and open mind to look past the obvious, to go beyond conventional methods, and to accept that a better gender balance in supply chain results in a more successful business. However, the industry is still struggling to make that happen. And, at this point, it's almost unbelievable. In the past, I reported about and for the electronics supply chain and logistics industry for years, contributing to industry specific publications such as EBN (Electronics Business Network) and EETimes (Electronics Engineering Times), and the Adecco Group, a workforce solutions company; it surprises me that some things have changed so little or not change at all.
By Susan Fourtané 2 days ago in Journal
Technology Setup For Recovery Residences
Introduction Setting up technology for recovery residences is essential for ensuring efficient operations, secure communication, and effective resident support. Modern recovery homes rely on digital systems to manage daily activities, track resident progress, and maintain compliance with regulations. A well-planned technology setup enhances staff productivity, improves data accuracy, and creates a safer environment for residents. By integrating the right tools and systems, recovery residences can deliver structured, reliable, and high-quality support services.
By Abdul Mueed2 days ago in Journal








