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- Preparing science educators to use and teach AI in the classroom
- 5/14/2025 5:24:34 AM
- An interdisciplinary team of researchers funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation has created a teacher-driven curriculum called Shark AI. This optional online program introduces Florida middle school teachers and students to artificial intelligence through the science of paleontology.
- Reshaping bone repair with 3D printing
- 5/14/2025 5:12:49 AM
- What if surgeons could replace damaged bone with a solution tailor-made to each patient? That’s the question researchers at the University of Waterloo are seeking to answer as they develop a material that mimics the behaviour of human bone and is capable of being 3D printed with a high degree of accuracy. Identifying a solution Lead researcher Dr.
- Study shows vision-language models can’t handle queries with negation words
- 5/14/2025 3:06:05 AM
- Imagine a radiologist examining a chest X-ray from a new patient. She notices the patient has swelling in the tissue but does not have an enlarged heart.
- Coping with change in a warming Mediterranean
- 5/14/2025 3:03:07 AM
- More frequent and intense droughts, storms and heat waves, melting glaciers, warming oceans and rising sea levels – climate change is already causing immense harm to the natural world, putting countless species, including our own, at risk. WWF’s ‘How climate changes wildlife’ series focuses on the need to safeguard wildlife around the world from these harmful impacts.
- Children’s wellbeing in world’s wealthiest countries took sharp turn for the worse in wake of COVID-19 pandemic - UNICEF
- 5/14/2025 2:55:12 AM
- Children in many of the world’s wealthiest countries saw marked declines in their academic performance, mental wellbeing, and physical health in the period since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to analysis published today by UNICEF Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight. Report Card 19: Child Wellbeing in an Unpredictable World compares data …
- Robert Beckstedt’s “The Great Great Aunts from Prussia” Invites Readers into a Family’s Hidden Past
- 5/13/2025 6:29:46 PM
- In “The Great Great Aunts from Prussia,” Robert Beckstedt guides readers into the Wehmeyer sisters’ world during the sweltering summer of 1956, when a childhood accident—a ponderous oak china cabinet falling—binds Carrie and Mayme in a lifetime of unspoken secrets and sacrifice.
- David Stewart Handelman Stuns with a New Genre in “The Assassin’s Wife”
- 5/13/2025 6:26:37 PM
- David Stewart Handelman, the acclaimed Los Angeles-based author known for his best-selling poetry collections “Sentiments,” “Notes from a Quill,” and “Words in Rhythm,” now ventures into the realm of fiction with “The Assassin’s Wife.” Handelman, celebrated for his lyrical writing and deep emotional insight, takes readers on a suspenseful journey unlike anything he’s …
- A Powerful Tale of Love, Survival, and Sacrifice: Robert Beckstedt’s “I Murdered Your Mother, I Think?” (Second Edition) Now Available
- 5/13/2025 6:24:35 PM
- A Mother’s Love, A Daughter’s Fate Set in Haiti and the Dominican Republic in the early 1900s, this novel follows Jesula and her daughter, Etienna, as they struggle against war, oppression, and the dangers lurking in their homeland.
- Robert Beckstedt’s “Ian and Anton” - A Journey of Faith, Fate, and Finding Purpose
- 5/13/2025 6:22:05 PM
- Acclaimed author Robert Beckstedt brings readers an unforgettable journey in his latest novel, “Ian and Anton.” This thought-provoking story explores the power of faith, the struggle between fate and free will, and the challenges of doing good in a complicated world.
- The Tributaries of Alex Beckham Reconnects Readers with Family, Faith, and Fate
- 5/13/2025 6:17:51 PM
- Author Robert Beckstedt invites readers on a sweeping journey through time and memory in his latest release, “The Tributaries of Alex Beckham.” This evocative collection of six interconnected novellas traces young Alex’s passage from wide-eyed boyhood in the 1950s to the brink of adulthood, unveiling a tapestry of ancestral echoes that stretch all the way back to …
- Empowering Higher Education: Dr. Susan Aurelia Gitelson’s Guide to Strategic Philanthropy and Purposeful Giving
- 5/13/2025 6:15:45 PM
- “Giving Is Not Just For The Very Rich: A How-to Guide for Giving and Philanthropy” is a compelling resource that speaks directly to individuals with higher education backgrounds.
- David Stewart Handelman Writes a Thrilling Tale of Justice and Vengeance in “The Night Firefly”
- 5/13/2025 6:12:30 PM
- In a city where the powerful prey on the weak, and the lines between right and wrong are often blurred, a new kind of hero emerges in “The Night Firefly” by David Stewart Handelman.
- Begin Transforming Lives With the Gift of Giving With Dr. Susan Aurelia Gitelson’s “Giving Is Not Just for the Very Rich”
- 5/13/2025 6:11:01 PM
- Respected in both political science and social sciences, Dr. Susan Aurelia Gitelson presents her written work that will surely enlighten every reader titled “Giving is Not Just For The Very Rich: A How-To Guide For Giving and Philanthropy.” This book is an essential resource for people who aim to make a difference in other people’s lives.
- Do bevacizumab’s ovarian cancer clinical trial results hold up in the real world?
- 5/13/2025 5:14:27 PM
- A real-world study based on information from an electronic health records–derived database reveals limited benefits of adding bevacizumab to first-line chemotherapy for patients with ovarian cancer, consistent with previous clinical trials.
- New Study Reveals Our Skin’s Own Bacteria Can Help Protect Us From the Bad Effects of Sunlight
- 5/13/2025 5:06:11 PM
- The skin microbiome plays an important role in health and disease. Researchers have now substantiated that certain skin bacteria can protect us from the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation specifically by metabolizing cis -urocanic acid using an enzyme called urocanase.
- Lexis+ AI Fuels $30M Revenue Growth in Law Firms, New Study Finds
- 5/13/2025 5:00:46 PM
- LexisNexis® Legal & Professional today released The Total Economic Impact™ of Lexis+ AI for Large Law Firms, a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of LexisNexis.
- Lightning in Southeast Asia
- 5/13/2025 1:53:45 PM
- A flash of lightning shines brighter than the lights of nearby cities in this Oct. 29, 2024, image taken by astronaut Don Pettit while aboard the International Space Station.
- FOX Launches an AI-Driven Converged Media Platform Powering the Future of Advertising Impact Across its Iconic Portfolio
- 5/13/2025 1:31:30 PM
- Today FOX Advertising announces the launch of the OneFOX converged media platform, powered by AdRise built on a foundation of AI-driven technology and tools.
- Author Van Bradeen Challenges Dispensational Theology in His Book “Does God Stand With Israel?”
- 5/13/2025 5:02:54 AM
- Pastor Van Bradeen will be putting his book, “Does God Stand With Israel?: Discovering True Israel,” on display at the upcoming Printers Row Lit Fest 2025.
- Author Mark Gorkin Writes a Magical Story-Song That Sparks Confidence, Creativity, and Connection
- 5/12/2025 7:30:29 PM
- Mark Gorkin, affectionately known as “The Stress Doc,” has crafted a truly unique and heartwarming children’s book, “Where Is Charlotte? Or Where Is ___?,” that seamlessly intertwines creativity and inclusivity.