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Missouri S&T to power new energy technology incubator
Missouri S&T has long been home to one of the nation’s most diverse energy-focused research portfolios, and leaders are now taking steps to accelerate energy innovation from S&T’s laboratories to the marketplace. “We are currently putting together an energy technology incubator at Missouri S&T,” says Dr. David Borrok, vice provost and dean of S&T’s College…
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Basketball, Hockey, and Football, Oh My!
As a CEA member, you can save up to 20% on upcoming UConn football home games, home ice hockey games, and select basketball games. Cheer on the Huskies with your family and friends! Football Saturday, Nov. 18 vs. Sacred Heart at 12:00 p.m. Men’s Basketball Friday, Nov. 24 vs. Manhattan at XL Center, 2:00 p.m.…
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2024 Greater Worcester Community Health Assessment Published | City of Worcester, MA
2024 Greater Worcester Community Health Assessment Published For Immediate Release: 11/16/2023 4:26 pm WORCESTER, Mass. – The Worcester Division of Public Health (WDPH) – the lead agency of the Central Massachusetts Regional Public Health Alliance (CMRPHA) – in partnership with UMass Memorial Health, the Coalition for a Healthy Greater Worcester, and Fallon Health this month…
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Phoenix turns to artificial intelligence for improved wastewater monitoring
An employee of RDH Environmental Services installs a Kando Pulse device inside a sewer system near Broadway Road and 83rd Avenue in Phoenix on Nov. 8, 2023. (Photo by Ellie Willard/Cronkite News) PHOENIX – From self-driving cars to automated services, artificial intelligence has been influencing every aspect of day-to-day life – even in ways we…
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B93.3 makes the switch to all-Christmas music through New Year’s Eve
Do you hear what I hear? Because I hear another Milwaukee radio station going full-on festive as B93.3 FM flipped the switch this morning, going all holiday music through the end of the year. The station officially went completely Christmas at 7 a.m. this morning with Bing Crosby’s iconic rendition of “It’s Beginning to Look A…
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Mobile County Public School System discusses mental health resources for students.
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) -“Not presently in one of our schools but in one of our schools early on so we had another teen suicide,” said Douglas Harwell. That comment by school board member Douglas Harwell sparked a conversation about mental health and the resources available to teenagers. “We’ve got to start seeing the suicide rate…
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Brazil, powerhouse of the Parapan American Games, came to Santiago to take more glory
Brazil is a powerhouse in Para sports within the Americas region. There is no other way around it. Therefore, for the Santiago 2023 Parapan American Games, they are the favourites to top the medal table. Again. As they have done in the last four editions of the competition. “We hope for victory. We all (the Brazilian…
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FTC Seeks Ideas to Prevent Misuse of AI-Enabled Voice Cloning
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken a proactive stance in protecting consumers from the potential dangers of artificial intelligence-enabled voice cloning technology. The FTC unveiled the Voice Cloning Challenge, inviting submissions of ideas that can help prevent the misuse of this technology for fraudulent and malicious purposes, according to a Thursday (Nov. 16) press…
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The Power of Artificial Intelligence in Urology
Read the Full Video Transcript Gordon Brown: We’re going to kick this session off with Dr. Jodi Maranchie. She’s currently an associate professor of urology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. She comes to the University of Pittsburgh after serving as the director of urologic oncology and urology at the University of Massachusetts,…
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Bill would change Pennsylvania municipal police fitness standards
(WHTM)– A bill to make changes to fitness standards for police in Pennsylvania has passed the State House. Physical fitness standards for municipal police academies in the state would be reduced under State Rep. Dan Williams’ (D-Chester) House Bill 863. Pennsylvania House to vote on ‘Pro-labor’ legislation There are thousands of open spots for law…