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Making Strides in Sustainability: Health Leaders Share Lessons on Pathways to Climate Action, an interview with Dr. Janice E. Nevin, President and Chief Executive Officer of ChristianaCare – National Academy of Medicine
Climate change is increasingly affecting the health and well-being of people across the United States, leading to worsening health outcomes that disproportionately impact communities that have been marginalized. Hospitals and health systems are committed to supporting the health and well-being of the communities they serve, and there is growing recognition across the health sector about…
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Kelly Wearstler’s Design for Ulla Johnson Delivers Retail Therapy
A symphony of rich textures play while gossamers dance in the sunlight of Ulla Johnson’s Los Angeles, California, flagship store designed by Kelly Wearstler whose repertoire of collaborations with furniture makers, craftsmen, and artisans give the space its local gusto. Ulla Johnson flagship facade with a weeping mortar brick finish The immersive shopping experience begins…
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AI Can Reshape the Physical World—If We Regulate It Properly
Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming an indispensable tool for how we imagine and design our physical world and make it more sustainable and inclusive. Used—and regulated—correctly, AI can become society’s greatest tool in meeting challenges ranging from crumbling infrastructure and a growing housing crisis to a rapidly changing climate. Efforts to effectively regulate AI were…
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UK car thefts hit an all-time high with keyless car tech to blame
Keyless car technology is responsible for a boom in car thefts, with 2023 shaping-up to be the worst year on record according to insurance company LV General. Last year’s figures showed an increase of 59 per cent in thefts, and the insurer predicts numbers will be even higher by the time 2023’s figures are totted-up.…
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IBM Reveals a Quantum Computing Breakthrough That Could Revolutionize Technology
IBM has revealed two new quantum computers that together represent a breakthrough in next-generation computing, and could ultimately change technology as we know it. The company announced the computers today at the IBM Quantum Summit, which is ongoing in New York. The IBM Quantum Heron is a series of high performance processors with the lowest…
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Food Delivery’s Fast-Paced World
Ronald Coleman is on track to make $120,000 this year delivering restaurant food to people’s homes, five days a week from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. He was living in Mililani when he decided to change the focus of his deliveries using the DoorDash app to the area from Downtown Honolulu to Waikīkī. It wasn’t…
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Bodybuilding Podcast Recaps: Enjoy Listening Leftovers
Most American bodybuilding fans enjoyed a big Thanksgiving weekend while international fans were still buzzing about the excitement that the 2023 Olympia Weekend brough to the bodybuilding world. Whether you’re fully committed to cardio or need an extra incentive to get back on an elliptical, the Olympia TV and Muscle & FItness YouTube channels have…
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Vote for the Winter Athlete of the Week
The winter sports season are underway, and here’s our first athlete of the week poll: Voting runs from noon Monday to 5 p.m. Wednesday, and the winner will be announced next week. Hoops:The 4 biggest storylines in Zanesville-area high school basketball this winter Here are this week’s candidates: Alex Bobb, Maysville, poured in 30 points…
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Vera C. Rubin Observatory will track orphan stars to reveal a cosmic ‘fossil record’
Astronomers plan to study stars roaming the cosmos alone. The forthcoming Vera C. Rubin Observatory, which will see “first light” in 2025, will study the glow from stars that were ripped from their home galaxies, to better understand how the universe has evolved. The investigation of this faint and difficult-to-see “intracluster light” from stars between…
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Vera C. Rubin Observatory will track orphan stars to reveal a cosmic ‘fossil record’
Astronomers plan to study stars roaming the cosmos alone. The forthcoming Vera C. Rubin Observatory, which will see “first light” in 2025, will study the glow from stars that were ripped from their home galaxies, to better understand how the universe has evolved. The investigation of this faint and difficult-to-see “intracluster light” from stars between…