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Programação de Natal em Caçapava terá área de alimentação na via lateral da Praça da Bandeira
Cultura e Turismo 30/11/2023 às 11h47 Pelo segundo ano seguido, a programação do Natal em Caçapava contará com uma área de alimentação com food trucks na via lateral a Praça da Bandeira. A abertura será nesta sexta-feira (01/12) e funcionará todos os dias, das 18h às 22h, até o dia 23 de dezembro. Veja como…
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Professores Yone Gonzaga e Natalino Neves, da FaE, recebem Prêmio Zumbi de Cultura
Os professores Yone e Natalino na cerimônia do Prêmio Zumbi de Cultura Foto: Arquivo pessoal Dois docentes da Faculdade de Educação (FaE) da UFMG foram reconhecidos no 14º Prêmio Zumbi de Cultura 2023. Yone Maria Gonzaga, professora colaboradora do Mestrado Profissional Educação e Docência, recebeu o Prêmio Personalidade Negra, e Natalino Neves da Silva, professor adjunto, foi agraciado na categoria…
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AI टेक्नोलॉजी के गलत इस्तेमाल पर सरकार सख्त, जानिए टेक्नोलॉजी से जुड़ी और भी खबरें
AI टेक्नोलॉजी के ग़लत इस्तेमाल को लेकर अब गूगल भी सरकार का साथ देगी. इन दिनों डीपफ़ेक वीडियो के मामले ज़्यादा आ रहे हैं. लिहाजा कहा जा रहा है कि गूगल ने सरकार को उन तरीको के बारे में जानकारी दी है, जिसकी मदद से इस तरह के कंटेंट को कम और पूरी तरह से…
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Riedel’s Artist, Bolero Intercom Systems for Miyagi Television Broadcasting
Riedel Communications has announced that Miyagi Television Broadcasting, a key broadcaster in the Tohoku area in Japan’s Miyagi Prefecture, has chosen Riedel’s products to create a communication ecosystem. Riedel’s Artist and Bolero systems provide the balance of functionality, performance, and cost required by the broadcasting giant, as well as ease of use and simple maintenance.…
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Copper Demand for Cars 2024-2034: Trends, Utilization, Forecasts: IDTechEx
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1. Introduction and Overview of this Report 1.2. Key Report Takeaways 1.3. Scope of this Report 1.4. Copper in an ICE Car 1.5. Advantages of copper for wiring 1.6. Wiring Loom Forecast 2023-2034 1.7. Copper and Powertrain Electrification 1.8. Electric Traction Motors and their Copper 1.9. Copper Within Li-ion Cells 1.10. Cathode…
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Should Personal Cell Phones be off the eDiscovery Radar?
In a trade secret case, a federal district court orders the imaging of employees’ work laptops, but not their personal cellphones. The U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas granted in part a plaintiff’s emergency motion for expedited discovery to allow forensic imaging of the defendant’s employees’ laptops to search for evidence of trade…
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“Food Is Medicine” Approach to Disease Prevention
During the past 5 years, “food is medicine”—the provision of free, nutritious food through the health care system—has received an astounding amount of intellectual attention and financial investment.1 Food is medicine was a key initiative in the 2022 National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health, and 2 states have launched coalitions to sustainably fund these…
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Psychological inoculation strategies to fight climate disinformation across 12 countries
Abstract Decades after the scientific debate about the anthropogenic causes of climate change was settled, climate disinformation still challenges the scientific evidence in public discourse. Here we present a comprehensive theoretical framework of (anti)science belief formation and updating to account for the psychological factors that influence the acceptance or rejection of scientific messages. We experimentally…
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Why the geosciences are becoming increasingly vital to the interpretation of the human evolutionary record
Abstract Advanced geoscience techniques are essential to contextualize fossils, artefacts and other archaeologically important material accurately and effectively. Their appropriate use will increase confidence in new interpretations of the fossil and archaeological record, providing important information about the life and depositional history of these materials and so should form an integral component of all human…
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How language can be a path away from neo-colonialism in geoscience
Dismantling oppressive colonial structures and challenging institutionalized racism are vital actions needed to preserve the integrity of future research. This stems from the deep-seated framework in which research, including geoscience, is conducted: colonialism and colonial thinking1. This thinking regards places like Africa, Asia and South America as vast, homogenous, un- or sparsely inhabited, so-called ‘terra…