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Scientists develop real-time human emotion recognition technology
Scientists have made a technology that can recognize human emotions in real-time. Researchers from the Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST) developed this wearable mask-like technology. They claim it is the first such technique ever made. This technology holds significant potential for advancing the development of next-generation humanoid robots to identify human emotions better.
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Pass the Potatoes: Tax Incentives Could Help Fix Broken Food System
Face it: Our food system is broken. What we waste is astonishing. It’s a classic case of “out of sight, out of mind.” The greater tragedy is that the failures in our food system are compounded by imbalances in our economic system, and vice versa. Disadvantaged populations are the first to suffer. We don’t have…
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Why Kathrine Switzer Forgave the Man Who Attacked Her at the Boston Marathon
No matter how fast she’s going, Kathrine Switzer always gets the job done. As the first American woman to officially finish the Boston Marathon in 1967, Switzer has dedicated her life to carving out space for female athletes, encouraging women to defy limitations and live more fearlessly. She originally caught international attention after a race…
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What’s New With the OnePlus Watch 2?
Three years is a really long time in consumer technology. OnePlus launched its first smartwatch in 2021 and while it was not a success story, it finally had on offer a wearable from the brand. Indeed, the OnePlus Watch felt like a clumsy attempt to close the ecosystem circle, while building the foundations to properly…
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El Paso nonprofits secure $13M in federal grants for mental health and substance abuse programs
Aliviane Inc. and the El Paso Child Guidance Center, El Paso nonprofits that help people with mental health and substance abuse disorders, recently won nearly $13 million in federal grants.
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El Paso nonprofits win $13M for mental health services
Aliviane Inc. and the El Paso Child Guidance Center, El Paso nonprofits that help people with mental health and substance abuse disorders, recently won nearly $13 million in federal grants.
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(BPRW) HBCU Lifestyle’s Inspiring Digital Leap for Black History Month | Black PR Wire, Inc.
(BPRW) HBCU Lifestyle’s Inspiring Digital Leap for Black History Month Celebrating HBCU Heritage with Innovative Tools & Vibrant Network (Black PR Wire) As we close out Black History Month, HBCU Lifestyle is honored to highlight the remarkable achievements and enduring legacy of HBCUs. We’re excited to introduce the AI HBCU Explorer GPT, the enlightening eBook…
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परसंदी देवी कॉलेज ऑफ़ मैनेजमेंट एंड टेक्नोलॉजी बिलासपुर में “स्वामी विवेकानन्द युवा सशक्तिकरण योजना” के अन्तर्गत मुफ्त स्मार्ट फ़ोन वितरण का हुआ आयोजन
परसंदी देवी कॉलेज ऑफ़ मैनेजमेंट एंड टेक्नोलॉजी बिलासपुर में “स्वामी विवेकानन्द युवा सशक्तिकरण योजना” के अन्तर्गत मुफ्त स्मार्ट फ़ोन वितरण का हुआ आयोजन शफी मौहम्मद सैफी ग्रेटर नोएडा। सोमवार को परसंदी देवी कॉलेज ऑफ़ मैनेजमेंट एंड टेक्नोलॉजी बिलासपुर में “स्वामी विवेकानन्द युवा सशक्तिकरण योजना” के अन्तर्गत मुफ्त स्मार्ट फ़ोन वितरण का आयोजन किया गया। कार्यक्रम…
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South Florida fitness customers hooked on Boost Bungee
DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. — You’ve heard of yoga, Pilates, and aerobics. But how about bungee fitness? It’s resistance training using a bungee. For the past year, Kasi Barstch has attended a bungee fitness class. “It’s different and unique. It’s not your normal yoga, gym, and your lifting weights. You are still getting that core that…
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Serving on stage: Dr. Nick Ewen and HPU’s theatre department to demonstrate servant-artist approach at upcoming festival
BROWNWOOD – February 26, 2024 – Dr. Nick Ewen, chair of Howard Payne University’s Department of Theatre, views theatre as an avenue for Christian service. His department will host the Christian University Theatre Festival (CUTF) at HPU on March 4-5 following performances this weekend. This festival will allow the values that drive Dr. Ewen’s teaching…