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Mexico City Launches AI Tourism Assistant Ahead of 2026 World Cup
Mexico City, Sunday, 22 March 2026.
Mexico City unveiled Xoli, a bilingual WhatsApp chatbot providing 24/7 tourist guidance as the city prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The AI assistant handles up to 5,000 daily cultural and recreational activities during peak seasons, offering real-time information on museums, restaurants, transportation, and World Cup events in both Spanish and English. Developed through collaboration between multiple government agencies, Xoli represents a strategic technological investment to manage the anticipated influx of international visitors and enhance Mexico City’s digital infrastructure for major events.
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Dutch Startup Secures €5 Million to Cut Farm Chemical Use by Up to 99%
Netherlands, Saturday, 21 March 2026.
BBLeap’s revolutionary precision spraying technology promises to transform agriculture by reducing chemical usage between 20% and 99% while boosting productivity up to 40%. The Netherlands-based company’s €5 million funding round, led by ESquare Capital Partners and The Yield Lab Europe, will accelerate global expansion of their plant-level spraying systems that provide surgical precision at speeds up to 36 km/hr.
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Dutch Physicist Wins Prestigious Award and Plans to Champion Neurodiversity in Academia
Eindhoven, Friday, 20 March 2026.
Liesbeth Janssen from Eindhoven University of Technology has been awarded the NWO Athena Award, one of the Netherlands’ most prestigious honors for outstanding female researchers. The recognition comes with €50,000 in prize money, which Janssen intends to dedicate entirely to promoting neurodiversity awareness and support in academic environments.
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Netherlands Universities Launch Major Talent Push to Address Critical Semiconductor Shortage
Eindhoven, Friday, 20 March 2026.
Dutch universities are dramatically expanding semiconductor education through the Beethoven initiative, with TU/e planning to add nearly 2,000 master’s students and create 15 new chip-focused programs by 2029.
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AI Discovery Shows Forgotten Chest Organ Cuts Death Risk by 50 Percent
Limburg, Friday, 20 March 2026.
Groundbreaking research published in Nature reveals that the thymus, a long-overlooked organ behind the breastbone, dramatically impacts human longevity. Using artificial intelligence to analyze over 27,000 CT scans, scientists discovered people with healthier thymus glands had 50% lower mortality rates and 63% reduced cardiovascular death risk. The findings challenge decades of medical assumptions about this ‘forgotten’ organ’s role in adult health and aging.