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Wildlife Society helps campus turtles with ongoing project
Wildlife Society helps campus turtles with ongoing project – The Daily Egyptian Close Modal Window
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Wildlife Society helps campus turtles with ongoing project
Wildlife Society helps campus turtles with ongoing project – The Daily Egyptian Close Modal Window
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Cursos de pós-graduação em Tecnologia da Informação serão os mais procurados em 2024, diz pesquisa
A maior parte dos cursos de pós-graduação oferecidos no país são de Gestão e Negócios, que ocupa o 1º lugar no ranking, Educação, em 2º lugar, e Saúde, na 3ª posição. Mas a tendência é que os cursos na área de Tecnologia da Informação, que ocupam o 5º lugar no ranking atual, sejam os mais…
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Today In Culture, Wednesday, November 29, 2023: Rafacz Reopening | Terra e Mare Opens
Andrew Davis directs/Photo: Courtesy Andrew Davis Get Chicago culture news sent to your inbox every weekday morning. Subscribe to Newcity Today here. ART Rafacz Gallery Restores Storefront Andrew Rafacz Gallery posts video of the build-out of its storefront on its Instagram stories, including news of “Nocturne,” the show opening December 16. (More here.) DESIGN Times Surveys…
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Rejecting the book for its cover
TikToks captioned #myyearofrestandrelaxationcore consist of slideshow images of lipstick-stained cigarette butts, lacy pink underwear, limp female forms slumped over bathtubs or beds and puckered lips glossy with Dior Lip Oil that flash by to the lugubrious minor chords of “Liquid Smooth” by Mitski. Sometimes an image of Ottessa Moshfegh’s novel “My Year of Rest and…
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$250M University of Michigan Center for Innovation to break ground in Detroit
DETROIT, MI – The future University of Michigan Center for Innovation will break ground in Detroit in mid-December. The ceremony launching the construction of the long-gestating $250-million project is set for 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 14. University President Santa Ono, Board of Regents Chair Sarah Hubbard, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and other officials will speak…
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Andrew Pettegree looks at ways in which books have been weaponized in ‘The Book at War’
Enrique Moreiro for The Boston Globe One might expect a book called “The Book at War” to focus on literature about combat, both for and against, but mostly against. Think “The Red Badge of Courage” (Stephen Crane, 1895), “All Quiet on the Western Front” (Erich Maria Remarque, 1929), “Catch-22″ (Joseph Heller, 1961), or other novels…
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Autonomous Flight Pioneers Xwing and Daedalean Partner on Artificial Intelligence
Autonomous flight pioneers Daedalean and Xwing are teaming up to advance the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in aviation. The partners have agreed to share their data, knowledge, and processes pertaining to AI and machine learning, which both companies are using to develop software for fully autonomous flights using retrofitted airplanes. Because no machine learning-based…
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Artificial intelligence takes on weeds
Spot-spraying technology powered by artificial intelligence (AI) is making it possible for farmers to slash herbicide inputs. “We were able to save 86% of the product that we were typically spraying,” says Laverne Gill of Medicine Hat, Alberta. “We used about 14% of what we would normally use to do a blanket spray” this spring…
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NYC Food Policy Center November 2023 Food Flash – NYC Food Policy Center (Hunter College)
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