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Report: Australian Regulator Requires Banks to Disclose Exposure to Startups and Crypto-Related Businesses

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has recently released a report requiring banks to disclose their exposure to startups and crypto-related businesses. This move is aimed at increasing transparency and reducing the risks associated with investing in these types of businesses.The report, titled "Information Paper: Credit Risk Management Practices and Accounting for Expected Credit Losses," highlights the need for banks to have a clear understanding of the risks associated with lending to startups and crypto-related businesses. It also emphasizes the importance of disclosing this information to investors and regulators.Startups and

Polyarc, a game development company under Moss Developers, unveils a new VR game with a competitive multiplayer feature.

Polyarc, a game development company under Moss Developers, has recently unveiled their latest virtual reality (VR) game with a competitive multiplayer feature. The game, titled "Moss: Book II," is the highly anticipated sequel to their critically acclaimed VR game, "Moss.""Moss: Book II" is a puzzle-platformer game that follows the story of a small mouse named Quill as she embarks on a new adventure in a magical world. The game is designed for the PlayStation VR platform and features stunning graphics and immersive gameplay.One of the most exciting features of "Moss:

Polyarc, a developer under Moss, announces a new VR game with competitive multiplayer features.

Polyarc, a developer under Moss, has announced the release of a new VR game with competitive multiplayer features. The game, titled "Polyarc's VR Game," is set to be released on multiple platforms and promises to offer an immersive and engaging experience for players.The game is set in a fantastical world filled with magical creatures and stunning landscapes. Players take on the role of a hero who must navigate through this world, battling enemies and solving puzzles along the way. The game features a unique art style that combines elements of

Polyarc, a game development company owned by Moss, has revealed a new virtual reality game with competitive multiplayer features.

Polyarc, a game development company owned by Moss, has recently announced the release of a new virtual reality game with competitive multiplayer features. The game, titled "Moss: Book II," is a sequel to the critically acclaimed "Moss" game that was released in 2018. The new game promises to take players on an exciting adventure through a magical world filled with danger and mystery.One of the most exciting features of "Moss: Book II" is its competitive multiplayer mode. Players will be able to compete against each other in a variety of

Polyarc, a Moss Developers company, reveals a new VR game with competitive multiplayer mode.

Polyarc, a Moss Developers company, has recently announced the release of a new VR game with a competitive multiplayer mode. The game, titled "Twilight Path," is set to be released on October 2nd, 2018, and promises to offer players an immersive and engaging experience."Twilight Path" is a puzzle-adventure game that takes place in a mystical world filled with ancient ruins, magical creatures, and mysterious artifacts. Players take on the role of a young hero who has been summoned to this world to restore balance and order.The game's single-player mode features

Sir Brian May, Astrophysicist and Guitarist, Receives Knighthood for Contributions to Physics

and MusicSir Brian May, the renowned astrophysicist and guitarist, has been awarded a knighthood for his contributions to both physics and music. Sir Brian May is best known as the lead guitarist of the iconic rock band Queen, but he is also an accomplished astrophysicist. He studied mathematics and physics at Imperial College London, and later earned a PhD in astrophysics from Imperial College in 2007. His doctoral thesis was titled “A Survey of Radial Velocities in the Zodiacal Dust Cloud”.Sir Brian May has made significant contributions to both music

US Chamber Commission Calls for Congress to Make AI Regulation a Priority

The US Chamber of Commerce recently released a report calling for Congress to make the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) a priority. The report, titled "The Future of Artificial Intelligence: A Call to Action for Congress," was commissioned by the Chamber's Technology Engagement Center and is the first of its kind to focus on the need for AI regulation. The report outlines the potential benefits and risks associated with AI, and calls for Congress to take action to ensure that the technology is used responsibly. It recommends that Congress create

New Papers on K-12 Online Learning Added to LearnTechLib on March 9, 2023

On March 9, 2023, LearnTechLib, the world's largest online library for educational technology research, added several new papers on K-12 online learning. This collection of papers provides valuable insight into the current state of K-12 online learning and the challenges and opportunities that come with it. The papers cover a wide range of topics related to K-12 online learning, from the impact of digital technologies on student learning to the potential of virtual classrooms and the use of artificial intelligence in education. They also explore the implications of online learning

New Papers on “Virtual School” Added to LearnTechLib Search Alert – March 9, 2023

In the ever-evolving world of education, virtual schools have become increasingly popular in recent years. With the rise of technology, more and more students are opting to take classes online and attend virtual schools. As a result, research into virtual schools has become increasingly important. Recently, LearnTechLib, a leading online library for educational technology research, has added several new papers on the topic of virtual schools to its search alert.The new papers focus on different aspects of virtual schools, such as their effectiveness, the challenges they face, and how they

NMPA Roundup: Highlights from February 2023

The National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) held its annual Roundup event on February 20th, 2023. The event featured a variety of speakers, panels, and workshops, all focused on the music publishing industry. This year’s Roundup was especially noteworthy as it marked the first time the event was held virtually due to the ongoing pandemic. Despite the challenges of the digital format, the event was a success, with a wide range of topics discussed and a wealth of information shared. Here are some of the highlights from this year’s NMPA Roundup:

Recording Now Available: Exploring K-12 E-Learning in Canada – 2022 State of the Nation CIDER Session

The world of K-12 education is rapidly changing, and Canada is no exception. With the introduction of e-learning, students are now able to access educational resources from anywhere in the world. This has opened up a whole new world of possibilities for students and educators alike. In order to better understand the current state of e-learning in Canada, the Canadian Institute for Distance Education Research (CIDER) is hosting a special session on the topic.The session, titled “Recording Now Available: Exploring K-12 E-Learning in Canada - 2022 State of the Nation

Robert Maranto’s Recent Publications

Robert Maranto is an American professor of political science at the University of Arkansas, and is a leading expert in the field of education policy. He has recently published a number of works that have made an impact on the field of education policy.Maranto's most recent publication is a book titled "The Politics of Education Reform: The Pursuit of Equity and Excellence". This book examines the history of education reform in the United States, and how it has been shaped by political and economic forces. Maranto looks at how different