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Agenda Cultural: Música, Contação de Histórias, Concertos e muito mais
Publicada em 20/10/2023 às 11:13 Para quem aprecia apresentações musicais, esse final de semana em Jundiaí tem excelentes oportunidades: o encerramento do 34º Encontro de Corais, Nelson Ayres e Ricardo Herz, na programação dos Concertos Astra Finamax e Orquestra Sinfônica Municipal de Jundiaí (OSMJ). Já para a garotada tem contação de histórias tanto na Biblioteca…
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New indoor sports facility to honor Peter C. Meinig ’61
Cornell’s Department of Athletics and Physical Education has announced plans to build a large indoor sports and recreation facility on Tower Road. The facility will be called Meinig Fieldhouse, in memory of former Board of Trustees chair and university benefactor Peter C. Meinig ’61. The 91,950-square-foot facility, which will be adjacent to Berman Field and…
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Men’s, Women’s Basketball Single-Game Tickets on Sale – University of Cincinnati Athletics
David Cohen Director / Strategic Brand Engagement Story Links CINCINNATI — The University of Cincinnati’s inaugural Big 12 basketball season is one step closer as single-game tickets for the men’s and women’s teams went on sale Friday morning. Both sports are utilizing tiered/dynamic pricing, so season tickets remain the best value when attending multiple games.…
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Least surprising winner at ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP: the food
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Robots may transform the way we produce and prepare food
Robotics technologies are finding their way into the food production chain, from agriculture robots ‘working’ on farms, to 3D food printers generating customized dishes in the kitchen. In this Viewpoint, two roboticists, Hod Lipson and Salah Sukkarieh, discuss the possible roles of robotics in shaping the future of food, highlighting how robots may be able…
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Author Correction: A super-massive Neptune-sized planet
Correction to: Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06499-2 Published online 30 August 2023 In the version of the article initially published, Ian Crossfield (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA) was missing from the author list and is now included, while Fig. 2 has been updated with the correct density values of all the exoplanets.…
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Two Killed in Pasadena Hit and Run Identified
[print-me target=”#content”] 5 recommended Share Surveillance video captured the moment a speeding Lincoln Navigator struck a Nissan Verda at the intersection of North Raymond Avenue at Penn St. in Pasadena on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023. [Pasadena Police Dept.] The Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner Thursday identified two people killed in a hit-and-run collision…
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Having a Healthier Halloween with Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center
Halloween is a day full of costumes, pumpkins, parties, and of course, lots of candy. While it may not be the most nutritious snack, telling your kids that they can’t have candy on Halloween will likely not go over well. Instead of dreading the bottomless candy bag, here are some tips on how to prepare…
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Artificial intelligence successfully predicts toxic algae in UK seafood
20 October 2023 Responsible Seafood Advocate Using molecular biology-based approach with artificial intelligence can predict a rise in toxic algae at least four weeks earlier than established methods Molecular biology-based approach with artificial intelligence can predict a rise in toxic algae weeks earlier than the microscope method. Photo courtesy of The National Oceanography Centre. The…
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Fridays with ITDS: Artificial Intelligence in Academic Research
October 20, 2023 Posted in: Homepage Features Artificial intelligence is impacting how we gather and synthesize information, posing inevitable changes to the academic research process. Join Justin Savage, Research and Reference Librarian, for a conversation on the role of artificial intelligence in academic research, citation generation, and why it may move the needle on progressing…