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 The US Air Force Research Laboratory  AFRL  wants the publics help improving its process for planning large airlift operations.The AFRL on 23 January launched its Airlift Challenge, an online competition that invites researchers globally to develop new artificial intelligence  AI  algorithms that can improve efficiencies and achieve on-time deliveries.Source: US Air ForceA massive international airlift mounted in 2021 to rescue at-risk civilians from Kabul included US Air Force C-17s There are many obstacles preventing timely delivery,  notes the AFRL in its introduction to the Airlift Challenge.  Airports have limited capacity to process airpla stanley shop nes, thus limit tappo stanley ing throughput and potentially creating bottlenecks. Weather disruptions can cause delays or force airplanes to re-route. Unexpected cargo may be staged for a stanley termohrnek n urgent delivery. The Airlift Challenge, which runs until 27 February, will be an entirely online event. The AFRL says participants can submit their AI applications for immediate scoring and see their rank on a real-time leader board.The contest challenges participants to design applications 鈥?called  agents  鈥?that are capable of making rapid adjustments in the face of various disruptions along delivery routes. The Airlift Challenge provides a simulation environment in which artificial intelligence agents can interact,  says Andre Beckus, an AFRL machine-learning researcher.  Agents will be tested against a series of scenarios of ever-increasing complexity with ev Xysj Embraer ends two year run of quarterly losses with $88m profit
 TOPSHAM, Maine 鈥?Winning three consecutive championships is as monumental a task as youll find in sports, especially in an unpredictable one such as track and field.For the Bangor High School girls, that accomplishment was all the sweeter given the challenges the Rams hurdled Saturday afternoon.And fittingly, as the Rams clinched their Class A three-peat with a win in the 4 215;400-meter relay, the baton was in the hands of senior sprinter Anna Connors. I couldnt think of a better way  stanley cup to have it happen,  said Bangor coach Alan Mosca, whose Rams overcame brutal weather conditions and a tough Scarborough team, holding off the Red Storm 100 points to 80.25.Anna Conners of Bangor winning the 4 215;400 and sealing team title for them. Credit: Ryan McLaughlin / BDNPortland finished third with 69.50 points, while Brewers 54.50 and Brunswicks 47 rounded out the top five.Bangor became just the second Class A girls program to win three straight state outdoor championships and three state indoor titles in the same school year.In a tight boys meet, Brunswick held off Falmouth by placing third in the 4 215;400 relay.Coach Dan Dearings club finished with 76 points while the Navigators tallied 73.Bonny Eagle finished third with 63, while B stanley becher angor accumulated 22 points to finish 12th.Chilly winds and steady rain prompted Maine Principals Association officials to delay the meet for nearly two hours shortly after 1 p.m.Officials had postponed the girls p stanley cup ole vault when the skies opened, but as