AI may speed up cultural adaptation of psychological treatment for migrants

In a new study from Karolinska Institutet, researchers investigated whether AI-generated versions of two common CBT techniques would be perceived as equally culturally relevant and acceptable as versions adapted by a human psychologist. The findings, published in JMIR Formative Research, suggest that AI could help make evidence-based psychological treatments more accessible to refugees and migrants…

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How Europe’s Waste Could Supply Over Half of Critical Material Demand – Report

Europe’s growing mountain of waste could become one of its most important sources of critical raw materials, according to a major new report that warns of rising geopolitical risks and growing global competition for minerals needed in the green and digital economy. The report, released by the Horizon Europe-funded FutuRaM project…

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Fujitsu provides core business system for real-time information management of all Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force supplies

KAWASAKI, Japan, May 26, 2026 – (JCN Newswire) –  Fujitsu Limited today announced that it has developed and begun providing a core system capable of real-time management of information management related to the supply of parts for vessels and aircraft, and the procurement and maintenance of ammunition…

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