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Early warning: UAE scientists develop AI model that could protect your phone, TV signal and GPS

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Imagine a solar storm so powerful it could disrupt our GPS, knock out satellite signals, and even cause blackouts. While this may sound like science fiction, it’s a very real threat. But now, thanks to scientists in the UAE, we have a powerful new line of defence.

Researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have developed a revolutionary AI model that can forecast solar wind speeds up to four days in advance. This groundbreaking system is a significant leap for space science, proving to be 45 per cent more accurate than existing methods.

So, how does it work? Instead of analysing complex data, this AI “reads” high-quality images of the sun captured by NASA satellites. By spotting subtle patterns in these images, it can predict when solar activity will increase, giving us a crucial head start.

This early warning system is vital for protecting the technology we rely on every day. It helps safeguard everything from our satellite TV and phone signals to global navigation systems and power grids.

The development of this technology highlights the UAE’s growing role as a leader in scientific innovation, showing that the next big breakthrough in space and technology might just come from right here in Abu Dhabi.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Dubai authorises government officials to enforce public cleanliness laws

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Dubai has granted law enforcement powers to select government officials under a new resolution (Resolution No. (2) of 2026) issued by Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai.

The move aims to strengthen efforts to protect Dubai’s urban appearance and improve public cleanliness, while encouraging stronger community participation in reporting violations.

Under the resolution, officials from Dubai Municipality will use the ‘Eltizam’ smart application to monitor and document practices that may negatively affect the city’s environment.

The Eltizam app, developed by Dubai Municipality, allows selected government officials and members of the public to report issues that impact the emirate’s urban landscape in an organised and transparent way.

Marwan Ahmed bin Ghalita, Director General of Dubai Municipality, noted that the initiative reflects Dubai’s commitment to using innovative digital tools to support the emirate’s vision of being one of the world’s most beautiful and advanced cities.

How violations will be monitored

According to the resolution, authorised officials will be responsible for monitoring violations related to public cleanliness, documenting offences, collecting evidence, and ensuring people follow relevant regulations.

They will also receive complaints from the public, prepare official reports, and take necessary steps to preserve evidence when violations occur.

In certain situations, officials may also request assistance from police, consult experts, question witnesses, and conduct inspections where needed.

Authorities say the Eltizam platform will help strengthen community involvement, transparency, and compliance, while supporting Dubai’s goal of creating a clean, sustainable and high-quality urban environment for residents and visitors.

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Dubai RTA, Police impound delivery bicycles in safety crackdown

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Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in coordination with Dubai Police, has carried out joint patrols across key areas of the emirate to monitor commercial transport activities, particularly bicycle-based delivery services.

The inspections are part of efforts to enhance public safety and maintain Dubai’s urban appearance, while ensuring that delivery riders and companies comply with licensing requirements and approved regulatory standards.

Key areas targeted

The patrols focused on locations frequently used by delivery bicycle riders, including:

  • Al Muraqqabat
  • Dubai Marina
  • Dubai Silicon Oasis
  • Downtown Dubai

Hundreds of bicycles impounded

Authorities said that more than 390 bicycles were impounded over the past three months for violations of laws and regulations governing delivery activities in Dubai.

The violations involved non-compliance with licensing rules and approved operational standards for delivery services.

Improving service quality and safety

The initiative aims to improve the quality of delivery services provided to the public while strengthening a culture of safety among delivery riders and road users across the emirate.

Officials said the patrols form part of ongoing efforts to ensure that commercial transport operations meet Dubai’s regulatory and safety standards.

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Dubai RTA to auction special number plates for ‘Edge of Life’ charity campaign this Saturday

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Dubai Roads and Transport Authority has announced its support for the Most Noble Number charity auction, organised by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI).

The auction will take place on March 7 at the Armani Hotel Dubai, located inside the iconic Burj Khalifa.

Proceeds to support global hunger campaign

Funds raised from the auction will go to the Edge of Life campaign, launched during Ramadan by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

The campaign aims to rescue five million children from hunger worldwide and raise at least Dh1 billion to support global efforts to combat childhood malnutrition.

The initiative is organised in partnership with leading humanitarian organisations, including:

  • UNICEF
  • Save the Children
  • Children’s Investment Fund Foundation
  • Action Against Hunger

Nine exclusive plate numbers to go under the hammer

RTA has dedicated nine special vehicle plate numbers to be auctioned during the event:

  • DD 6
  • DD 16
  • DD 25
  • DD 30
  • DD 99
  • DD 100
  • DD 999
  • DD 7000
  • DD 22222

The event is expected to attract prominent personalities, philanthropists and business leaders, supporting the UAE’s culture of giving and humanitarian work.

Building on previous charity campaigns

The Edge of Life campaign operates under MBRGI, the region’s largest humanitarian and development foundation. It builds on previous Ramadan initiatives launched under Sheikh Mohammed’s directives.

Last year’s Most Noble Number auction, held in support of the Fathers’ Endowment campaign, raised Dh83.677 million.

How to donate

The campaign continues to accept donations through several channels, including:

  • Official website: edgeoflife.ae
  • Toll-free call centre: 800 4999
  • Bank transfer: via Emirates Islamic Bank
  • SMS donations: by sending “LIFE” to du and e& numbers
  • Digital platforms: DubaiNow, YallaGive, and Jood.

Authorities have invited the public and institutions to participate in the campaign to help combat childhood hunger and support vulnerable children around the world.

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