Osorno, Chile | A Team of Researchers Discovered a Fossilized Bird Footprint Could be Up to 130, 000 Years Old

A team of researchers of the Universidad Austral Chile discovered a  fossilized bird footprint found at the paleoarchaeological site of Pilauco located in Osorno, a vibrant city and commune in southern Chile and capital of Osorno Province in the Los Lagos Region,  known as a gateway to Northern Patagonia, characterized by its German - Spanish architecture, a rich cultural scene, proximity to volcanoes,  featuring a scenic setting on the Rahue River and  access to outdoor activities like hiking at the Puyehue National Park and skiing at Antillanca.

The site is known for holding, among other, older finds, as the oldest human footprint in the Americas, estimated at roughly 15.600 years old.

As reported by El Ciudadano news agency the finding is considered of high heritage value due to the scarcity of this type of records in the South American country, and suggests a, or multiple, bird species inhabited the area during the late Pleistocene.

According to the publication, the discovery dated back to January of this year, when Carlos Morel and Monserrat Jaure detected a unsual mark on the ground and consulted José Band, an archaedology student at the Universidad Austral Chile.

The student activated contact with Dr. Karen Moreno, a specialist who later visited the site with students and the team of the Pilauco Archaeopaleontological Site.

As quoted by the media, after the inspection carried out in March, the specialist confirmed the relevance of search, stating that the bird footprint was very well preserved and that there was enormous potential to find more.

The rescue was carried out because the area where the footprint appeared floods during the winter and the record was at low height above the water level.

After informing the National Monuments Council, the team managed to recover a main footprint and detect at least two other marks of the same bird in the same sedimentary layer. 

The characteristics of the marking point to an aquatic bird, similar in size to a great heron. One of the tracks clearly preserves the hind finger, which reinforcers the hypothesis that is was a bird adapted to moving through wet or shallow areas.

The finding also make it possible to identify traces of mammals, which expands the scientific value of the site. The footprints found could be more than  100.000 years old,  providing new insights into the ancient ecosystems of Southern Chile, highlighting the area as a crucial location for understanding prehistoric life in South America.

Link

https://tvbrics.com/es/news/huella-de-ave-hallada-en-chile-podria-tener-hasta-130000-anos-de-antiguedad/

Sohar, Oman | Inaugurated an Advanced Lab to Boost AI and Digital Innovation in Higher Education

The University of Technology and Applied Sciences in Sohar, a coastal city in northern Oman 220 km from Muscat, a historically significant industrial hub renowned for its 5.000 - year copper trade history and a modern maritime port, a centre highlighted by the 14 th - century Sohar Fort and Museum, scenic beaches with a corniche, the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, proximity to the Al Hajar Mountains and    vibrant, modern shopping malls, has inaugurated an advanced Lab to boost AI and digital innovation in higher education.  

The facility aims to enhance the country’s ability to develop future - oriented skills and support the digital transformation of key sectors. 

According to Times of Oman news agency, the lab is designed to accelerate innovation and research in artificial intel;ligence (AI) , data science, and other emerging digital fields. 

Supported by Sohar Aluminium Company, this state - of - the art laboratory was created to strengthen cooperation between academia and industry, equipping students with practical skills tailored for future labour markets, in alignment with Oman Vision 2040.  

 According to the University’s Deputy Vice – Chancellor Hanifa Ahmed Al Qasmi, the lab offers a modern platform for large - scale data analysis, artificial intelligence, and blockchain technologies, providing students and researchers with a specialized environment for experimentation and innovation

The centre is equipped to support advanced research in hybrid cloud systems, virtual reality, blockchain applications, data science and it also has integrated computer systems and interactive technologies aimed at practical and collaborative learning

The lab will be open not only to students and academic staff, but also to researchers and actors in the industrial sector, enabling wider use of advanced technologies in applied research and development. 

Key Features of the Laboratory

•    Core Technologies: The lab specializes in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Data Science, Virtual Reality (VR), Blockchain, and Hybrid Cloud Systems. 
•    Infrastructure: It is equipped with advanced, high – performance computing systems and smart, interactive whiteboards to enable advanced research and experimental learning. 
•    Purpose: The lab serves as a hub for developing technical solutions for industrial applications, including improving safety, efficiency, and sustainability  within port operations.
Strategic Significance: 
•    Bridging Education and Industry: The facility acts as a bridge between academic study and industrial application, with funding Sohar Aluminium highlighting a successful model of private sector partnership in empowering national talent. 
•    Oman Vision 2040: This initiative directly supports Oman’s national goal of transitioning to a knowledge - based, digital economy, enhancing the nation’s technological sovereignty and global competitiveness. 
•    Accessibility: The lab is designed to be a hub for students, researchers, and stakeholders from the industrial sector to engage in applied research and development. 

The Omani authorities note that this initiative is part of a broader national strategy to align higher education with the needs of a rapidly evolving digital economy. It aims to strengthen cooperation between academia and industry, as well as to equip graduates with relevant skills for the labour market of the future. 

Experts highlight that these types of initiatives are increasingly important as countries invest in innovation ecosystems to boost sustainable economic growth, technological sovereignty and global competitiveness.  

Link 
https://tvbrics.com/es/news/om-n-inaugura-un-laboratorio-de-tecnolog-as-avanzadas-para-impulsar-la-ia-y-la-innovaci-n-digital-en/

Antananarivo, Madagascar | Completed a Significant Domestic Terminal Upgrade at Ivato International Airport

Ravinala Airports, the concessionaire operating both Antananarivo and Nosy Be Airports in Madagascar, has completed a significant renovation and upgrade of the domestic terminal at Ivalo International Airport serving the capital of Madagascar Antananarivo, located 16 kilometres northwest of the city centre in the commune of Ivato and main hub for Madagascar Airlines.

The terminal can now accommodate 261 passengers per hour, up from 120 previously, while the waiting area has expanded from 380 square metres, increasing seating from 151 to 236. The number of boarding gates has risen from two to four, and baggage - screening areas have doubled from one to two.

The new terminal features modern boarding bridges, and is designed to accommodate wide - bodied aircraft following runway strengthening.

In addition the upgraded terminal introduced a range of new passenger amenities, including indoor and outdoor retail outlets, a children’s play area, a VIP lounge, a private flight area and a cultural exhibition space.

Ivato International Airport was recognized as the “Best Airport under 2 Million Passengers in Africa” by Airports Council International (ACI) for 2023.

The improvements at Ivato International Airport that has more than doubled its passenger handling capacity represent a notable step forward in Madagascar’s aviation infrastructure, enhancing the domestic travel experience and supporting the country’s broader efforts to develop its tourism sector and improve connectivity for both local and international visitors.

Link

https://atta.travel/resource/antananarivo-s-ivato-airport-completes-domestic-terminal-upgrade.html

Tashkent, Uzbekistan | Moving Forward with a $2.5 Billion Project to Build a New, Major International Airport

Uzbekistan is moving forward with a $2.5 billion project to build a new, major international airport in the Tashkent region to replace the current capacity – constrained facility.

The information was released by the country’s Deputy Minister of Transport, Jasurbek Choriev according news agency Kazinform.

The project is a public - private partnership involving Vision Invest from Saudi Arabia, Sojitz Corporation from Japan and Incheon International Airport Corporation from South Korea.

Construction is scheduled to begin in June 2026, with final PPP agreement for signing in mid - May 2026, after that, the project must receive final approval according to the country’s Deputy Minister of Transport.

The new airport will be developed on 1.300 hectares within the Urta Chiechiq and Kuyi Chiechiq districts, approximately 7 km east of Yangiyul in the Taskent region.

The airports will include 14 jet bridges, high - speed rail links, and toll highway connections with an initial capacity for 20 million passengers annually and 129.000 tonnes of cargo per year with 30 takeoffs/landings per hour in its first phase and the future air hub will utilize renewable energy sources.

The existing Tashkent Islam Karimov International Airport is expected to close once the new facility becomes operational.

The development is a response to skyrocketing passenger traffic at the existing airport, which has tripled in the last eight years to 9 million per years.

Link

https://tvbrics.com/es/news/uzbekist-n-construir-un-nuevo-aeropuerto-internacional-en-taskent/

Raffles Hotels & Resorts | Announced Plans to Open its First Alpine Resort in Courchevel, France

Raffles Hotels & Resorts, a Singaporean chain of luxury hotels established in 1887, an upscale brand owned by Accor S.A. a French multinational hospitality company based in Issy - les - Moulineaux has announced its plans to open its alpine resort in Courchevel, a famous destination within the largest ski area in the world in the Tarentaise Valley,  part of Les Trois Vallées in the Savoie Départment, a stunning Alpine territory in the Rhône - Alpes region.

Courchevel is a prominent ski destination offering over 600 kilometres of slopes and breathtaking views of the most beautiful peaks in the western Alps, made up of five villages at different altitudes, each with its own beginner ski area, at least one free ski lift, and a variety of gentle pistes, and it also offers other winter activities include snowboarding and ice skating.

Summer activities in Courchevel include hiking, via ferrata, climbing, ciclying, golf, swimming, stand-up paddling, tennis and beach volleyball among others.

The development of Raffles Courchevel is in collaboration with the developer and owner Art de Vivre, a long - term investment holding company focused on luxury hospitality, lifestyle brands, and high - end real estate development in Europe, specialized in developing exclusive resorts, including projects in the Alps, as well as investments in restaurants, wellness, and private members’ clubs.

Scheduled to open for the 2028 winter season, the resort is being designed by JMV, with interiors by Humbert & Poyet ,an interior architecture firm based in Monaco, specialised in hospitality and residential projects.

The property will be located near dining, cultural, and social venues within the Jardin Alpine precinct of Courchevel 1850, a premier, high – altitude enclave known as the most exclusive and quiet area of Courchevel, offering direct access to the Les Trois Vallées, the world’s largest interconnected ski area. It features ultra - luxury ski - in/ski - out hotels, private residences, expansive panoramic terraces, and high – end wellness spas.

Raffles Courchevel will feature 50 rooms and suites, many with private balconies and views across the Tarentaise Valley, multiple dining spaces, such as a signature bar, a tea lounge, and two restaurants with winter gardens and terraces.

Amenities will also include a panoramic swimming pool, a fitness centre, a spa with treatment rooms, and thermal experiences. A program for younger guests focused on nature, sport, and wellbeing is planned.

Raffles Courchevel will be the brand’s second property in France, joining Le Royal Monceau - Raffles Paris and its sixth hotel in Europe, alongside locations in Istanbul, London, Paris, Warsaw and Raffles Lake Como scheduled to open in 2027.

Links

https://press.accor.com/raffles-hotels-resorts-to-debut-its-first-alpine-resort-on-the-legendary-pistes-of-courchevel-1850/?lang=eng

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article141245.html


Hyatt Hotels Corporation | Officially Opened a 195 - Room JdV by Hyatt Hotel in Hangzhou, China

Hyatt Hotels Corporation, American multinational hospitality company based in Chicago, Illinois,  has officially opened a 195 - room JdV by Hyatt hotel in Hangzhou, the capital of China’s Zhejiang province, the southern  terminus of the 1.400 - year - old Grand Canal waterway, which originates in Beijing,  a city renowned as a “paradise on earth”, blending UNESCO - listed scenic beauty with high - tech innovation , defined by the iconic West Lake, ancient tea culture, and its role as a modern hub for technology and digital commerce.

The DC Hotel Hangzhou CBD is part of the JdV by Hyatt brand and is owned by Zhejiang Ragon Group Hotel Management, a subsidiary of Hangzhou Commercial Tourism Group (Hangzhou Canal Group).

The hotel is located in the heart of Qianjiang CBD offering front row river views facing the “Big Lotus” Olympic Sports Center across the Qiantang River, just steps from landmark destinations such as MIXC and Raffles City, seamless access to both modern lifestyle hubs and the quieter, timeless beauty of Hangzhou takes centre stage.

The property offers 195 comfortable rooms and suites, designed around five elements: sleep, scent, movement, smart technology, and pet - friendly living. The 74 suites and residences feature floor - to -  ceiling windows, kitchens, dining areas, and washing machines.

C’ CAFÉ, the hotel’s all - day dining venue located on the ground floor, serves a breakfast buffet, à la carte opotions and evening menu items, featuring local ingredients as well as Asian and European dishes.

The third - floor fitness centre includes an indoor heated pool and a fitness studio with cardio and strength - training equipment, yoga gear, and smart technology.

For meeting and events, the hotel provides a 145 - square - metre pillar 0 free meeting room on the first floor for up to 120 guests, and a 56 - square metre boardroom on the fifth floor with city views. Both spaces are equipped with audiovisual systems, lighting, projection, and high - speed internet, and the hotel is pet - friendly.

The property joins JdV by Hyatt brand, a collection of independent boutique hotels well known for their unique character, reflecting the spirit and identity of neighbourhoods they are located in. The brand emphasises celebrating the “joie de vivre” philosophy and encourage guests to experience each hotel with the essence of its local surroundings.

Links

https://www.hyatt.com/jdv-by-hyatt/en-US/hghjd-dc-hotel-hangzhou-cbd

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article141227.html

The Stoneleigh, Dallas, Texas, U.S. | The Hotel Reopened its Doors Following Renovations Joining Marriott International’s Autograph Collection

The Stoneleigh, a hotel located in Dallas,  a vibrant city and cultural hub in North Texas, the most populous centre in the Dallas - Forth Worth Metroplex, one of the most influential cities in the U.S., known for its booming economy, diverse cultural scene, and a very welcoming atmosphere, sits at the crossroads of several major highways, making it a strategic location within the United Stated, a place where American Football reigns supreme and modern skyscrapers meet cowboys heritage has reopened its doors following renovations  joining Marriott International’s Autograph Collection.

The Stoneleigh, Autograph Collection is a historic Art Deco hotel originally designed by architect Frank J. Woerner and opened in 1923 with interiors reimagined in the 1930s by Dorothy Draper.

The hotel is  located at 2977 Maple Avevue in Uptown Dallas, within a 15 - minute walk of McKinney Avenue and American Airline Center has reopened after a renovation featuring redesigned interiors by design studio Fettle, an award - winning boutique interior architecture and design firm headquartered in Los Angeles, California, specializing in restaurant, bar, and hotel design by providing services from initial concepts and creating tailored, high - end, functional spaces.

The property now offers 176 rooms and suites ranging from 300 to 1.000 square feet including the Draper Suite and the Penthouse. Accommodations features high - pile wool carpeting, geometric wallcoverings, lacquered burl bar cabinets, sculptural upholstered headboards, and art by California – based artist Jack Lewis.

 Bathrooms include Venetian glass sconces by Sogni di Cristallo, a leading company in the field of interior lighting based in Murano, Venice, Italy and custom wallcoverings.

The hotel’s 72 suites provide apartment - style layouts with separate living areas. The 11th floor houses signature suites and original rooms, including the Music Room features restored 500 - year old wood panelling from London’s Charterhouse School, a minstrels’ balcony and a crystal chandelier by Fettle, the Dining Room and Library.

Two new dining venues have opened at the hotel, led by Chef Michael White in his Dallas debut. The Lions Den which also features a terrace for outdoor dining,  is an Italian supper club offering breakfast, lunch, weekend brunch, and dinner, with menu items including house - made pastas, a Porterhouse presented as tartare manzo di manzo and grilled striploin, and Dover sole with brown butter and lemon.

Leonessa serves as a lounge and café, offering espresso, pastries, and light seasonal items in the morning, and cocktails and small plates in the evening. Menu items include grilled octopus with eggplant caponata, garganelli with prosciutto, peas, and truffle butter, as well as oysters with caviar. The lounge provides both indoor and terrace seating.

The Stoneleigh, Autograph Collection also features a fitness centre with performance and strength - training equipment, an outdoor pool area with daybeds, loungers and umbrellas, with a menu by Chef Michael White that includes lobster rolls, mini corn dogs, and seasonal bites, along with frozen cocktails, spritzes, wines, an non - alcoholic beverages.

The hotel offers more than 20.000 square feet of meeting and event space, including indoor and outdoor venues, and The Library and Music Room are available for private gatherings. 

The property joins the Marriott Autograph Collection, a selected family of distinctive, independent hotels with a focus on unique design reflecting the culture and spirit of the destination, ranging from historic luxury to modern hotels and resorts. The collection emphasizes “exactly like nothing else” experiences, often incorporating art, local cuisine, and specific themes like rich history or beachside getaways.

Links

https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/dalkl-the-stoneleigh-autograph-collection/overview/history/

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article141169.html

Osorno, Chile | A Team of Researchers Discovered a Fossilized Bird Footprint Could be Up to 130, 000 Years Old

A team of researchers of the Universidad Austral Chile discovered a   fossilized bird footprint found at the paleoarchaeological site of Pil...