South Korea Joins Japan, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, and Thailand in Adopting the ASEAN Plus Three Tourism Cooperation Work Plan 2026–2030 to Drive Regional Heritage and Sustainable Travel

Home » TRAVEL NEWS » South Korea Joins Japan, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, and Thailand in Adopting the ASEAN Plus Three Tourism Cooperation Work Plan 2026–2030 to Drive Regional Heritage and Sustainable Travel Published on March 27, 2026 Time: loading… Image generated with Ai As South Korea joins Japan, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, … Read more

NVIDIA CloudXR connects RTX systems to Apple Vision Pro … – eeNews Europe

NVIDIA CloudXR connects RTX systems to Apple Vision Pro …  eeNews Europe iRacing Brings the World’s Premier Motorsport Simulation to Apple Vision Pro  iRacing iRacing on Vision Pro bringing ‘immersion and fidelity never before seen in sim racing’  9to5Mac More Than Meets the Eye: NVIDIA RTX-Accelerated Computers Now Connect Directly to Apple Vision Pro  NVIDIA Blog Source link

Digital Twins in Precision Medicine and Drug Discovery

IntroductionWhat Is a Digital Twin in Drug Discovery?Core Components of Digital TwinsApplications Across the Drug Discovery PipelineBenefits and Potential ImpactLimitations and ChallengesRelationship to AI and Machine LearningFuture OutlookReferencesFurther reading Digital twins introduce a shift from static, retrospective modeling to continuously learning systems that adapt as new biological and clinical evidence emerges. By linking mechanistic understanding … Read more

Global Forest Loss Tops Record as Wildfires Drive

(Bloomberg) — Global loss of tropical and boreal forests surged to a record high last year as unprecedented temperatures fueled fires, releasing more than four times the emissions of all air travel in 2023. That’s according to the latest annual assessment by Global Forest Watch, a platform run by the nonprofit World Resources Institute, which drew … Read more

Deals Seeking $45 Billion in Climate Funds Seen Managing…

(Bloomberg) — Climate programs targeting about $45 billion in funding for emerging economies won’t be derailed by America’s decision to withdraw, according to analysts. The US decision to exit from a leading role in Just Energy Transition Partnerships for South Africa, Indonesia and Vietnam will complicate financing efforts, but won’t halt the overall objectives of … Read more