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Border humanitarian crisis

Kenneth Walsh, Chief White House Correspondent for US News and World Report, discusses what came out of the meeting between President Obama and Texas Governor Rick Perry.




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How about a little humanity in the questions surrounding Biden?

Dementia is sad and hard on families. We don't know Joe Biden's condition, but if he is in decline there should be no delight in seeing the uncontrollable.

The post How about a little humanity in the questions surrounding Biden? first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Better human health starts with smarter supply chains

By Dan Abramson, Senior Vice President and Head of Sales at FourKites.

In terms of high-value goods, it doesn’t get much more precious than the drugs and devices that support human health.




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At Interior, human capital data drives people and mission

The Interior Department's focus on human capital data analysis is born out of an effort to strategically align and support priorities of the department. Interior's diverse mission to protect and manage federal lands and natural resources doesn't get done without its people.

The post At Interior, human capital data drives people and mission first appeared on Federal News Network.





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Former US Sen. Jim Inhofe, defense hawk who called human-caused climate change a ‘hoax,’ dies at 89

Former Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma has died. He was 89. The family says in a statement that the Republican had a stroke during the July Fourth holiday.

The post Former US Sen. Jim Inhofe, defense hawk who called human-caused climate change a ‘hoax,’ dies at 89 first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Humans aren’t quite ready for a chatbot takeover, according to a new study

Humans aren’t quite ready for a chatbot takeover, according to a new study




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Humanitarian crisis in Gaza: 2 million at risk of famine

Humanitarian crisis in Gaza: 2 million at risk of famine




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Invisible text that AI chatbots understand and humans can’t? Yep, it’s a thing.

A quirk in the Unicode standard harbors an ideal steganographic code channel.




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Could Zombie Deer Disease Transfer to Humans?

What exactly is zombie deer disease? Find out how chronic wasting disease spreads and if it poses a threat to humans.




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Why Wildfires Started by Human Activities Can Be More Destructive and Harder To Contain

Heavy equipment working near dry brush sparked a destructive wildfire near Riverside, Calif., in September 2024.




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How Has Neurodivergence Shaped Human History?

Did some famous people throughout history have ADHD? Researchers explain why yes, some could have been neurodivergent and why the traits may be increasing today.




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The "Synergistic Core" of the Human Brain?

Are synergistic interactions the fundamental drivers of complex cognition?




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The Ethics of "Human Brain Surrogates"

The ethical questions raised by emerging neuro-technologies




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Situated Dialog in Speech-Based Human-Computer Interaction

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New Trends in Medical and Service Robots Human Centered Analysis, Control and Design

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World humanitarian data and trends 2015

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Modelling Human Behaviour in Landscapes Basic Concepts and Modelling Elements

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Rethinking language, mind, and world dialogically interactional and contextual theories of human sense-making

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Media, memory, and human rights in Chile

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The human cost of ghost networks

He tried to find a therapist who would take his insurance. He did not succeed.




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Humans on Mars? Here's why you shouldn't plan a space move anytime soon

As global warming continues and space technology improves, there is more and more talk about the growing possibility of a sci-fi future in which humans become a multiplanetary species. Specifically, that we could live on Mars. Biologist Kelly Weinersmith and cartoonist Zach Weinersmith have spent the last four years researching what this would look like if we did this anytime soon. In their new book A City On Mars, they get into all sorts of questions: How would we have babies in space? How would we have enough food? They join host Regina G. Barber and explain why it might be best to stay on Earth.

Kelly and Zach Weinersmith's book A City On Mars is out now.

Have another space story you want us to cover on a future episode? Email us at shortwave@npr.orgwe'd love to hear from you!




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Gabriel Kenoun: Medicine, Human Anatomy, and Geometry books

Gabriel Kenoun: Medicine, Human Anatomy, and Geometry books



  • Assyrian Health Network

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Erasing Assyrians: How the KRG Abuses Human Rights, Undermin...

Erasing Assyrians: How the KRG Abuses Human Rights, Undermines Democracy, and Conquers Minority Homelands




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2018 Human Rights Report: Struggling to Breathe: the Systema...

2018 Human Rights Report: Struggling to Breathe: the Systematic Repression of Assyrians




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Home economics: The human cost of the affordability crisis

Soaring mortgage rates have combined with high housing prices to push homebuying out of reach for many people, causing major knock-on effects on their lives.




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What Elmo — and his human friends — learned by asking Americans about their mental health

Mental and emotional health is on a par with physical health and financial security when it comes to negative impacts on overall well-being, researchers say.




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California Health and Human Services chief Dr. Mark Ghaly to step down

Dr. Mark Ghaly will be stepping down as head of the California Health and Human Services Agency, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced.




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Climate warriors fighting some of the 'greatest crises humanity has ever seen'

'Something that Sunrise has taught me, and that I've learned from the world around me, is that hope comes through collective action but is also something that you need to practice.'




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Why AI is better than humans at talking people out of their conspiracy theory beliefs

An AI chatbot was able to persuade people to reconsider their beliefs in conspiracy theories about the JFK assassination, the moon landing and election fraud.




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Opinion: What's behind the AI boom? Exploited humans

When tech companies present their products as sleek autonomous computers, that ignores the labor powering the machines.




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Southern California's hottest commercial real estate market is for tenants that aren't human

As artificial intelligence and cloud storage hoover up more and more space on the nation's computer servers, real estate developers are racing to build new data centers or convert existing buildings to data uses.




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Sapient Partners with Rancho BioSciences to Accelerate the Next Generation of its Human Biology Database

Infrastructure expansion will enable rapid ingestion, homogenization of new multi-omics and real-world data for accelerated delivery of multidimensional insights to inform drug development




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Modeling the Human Cervix on a USB-Sized Chip

Microfluidic chips that mimic the complex human cervical environment provide a platform to study the reproductive tract and associated infections like bacterial vaginosis.



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A 13,000-Year-Old Camp Site Reveals Hunting Patterns from Ancient Humans

An ancient campsite discovered in the Great Lakes can tell us how these ancient humans used to live.




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Human Skeletal Remains of the Mary Rose Shipwreck Give Insight to Health of the Crew

New application of Raman spectroscopy imaging allows scientists to probe the chemical composition of sailors lost at sea over 500 years ago.




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How humans relate to those that bleat, bark and buck

My first 18 years saw a lot of pets — a cat, a dog, two rabbits, some fish, a frog and a snake…



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Issues of the Environment: Wildlife and human overlap to increase significantly around the world and in Washtenaw County

The world population is going up, and human-wildlife overlap is increasing. That can lead to negative outcomes, including spread of disease and species extinction. There can be benefits, too, but it will require some planning. That's the focus of a new study out of the University of Michigan. WEMU's David Fair spoke with Associate Professor in Conservation Science Dr. Neil Carter about the study and what can be done right here in Washtenaw County.




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El problema del aire es un problema de derechos humanos: Daza

Vannesa Daza habla sobre el problema de mala calidad de aire




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Gobierno debe reconocer tragedia humanitaria de líderes sociales: Lancheros

Lancheros habla sobre el asesinato de lideres sociales en Colombia




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Sentido colectivo de la humanidad se recuperó ante coronavirus: Pizarro

Maria José Pizarro habla sobre la importancia de lo colectivo frente al coronavirus




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Foros Caracol: Conmemoración del día de las Defensoras de Derechos Humanos

Conmemoración del día de las Defensoras de Derechos Humanos




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Popurrí H20: la situación económica, humanitaria y política del país.

Analistas analizaron el aumento del precio del dólar; debatieron los desafíos humanitarios ante migraciones y criticaron las peleas políticas de las figuras de oposición.




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Migración en América Latina, ¿un fenómeno deshumanizado?

Panelistas creen que países de la región no están comprometidos en darle un sentido humano al problema migratorio para resolverlo; creen que Estados Unidos tiene “la sartén por el mango”.




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¿Qué reflejan lo informes sobre violación de derechos humanos en el país?

Panelistas consideran que no hay sistematicidad, creen que se desconocen elementos como los efectos de los bloqueos y critican la reacción del gobierno ante el contenido de los documentos.




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Foro Caracol: los jóvenes son el presente de la humanidad

Panelistas analizaron las condiciones de los jóvenes colombianos ante los desafíos en la calidad de la educación; la oferta en el campo laboral y la porción de jóvenes que ni estudian ni trabajan.




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¿Cuál es el balance humanitario y político que deja el paro armado del ELN?

Panelistas explican que en definitiva el Estado tiene zonas vetadas donde el control es de ilegales. En el propósito político creen termina beneficiando a la derecha.




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Guerra en Israel: impacto humanitario y geopolítico

Seis expertos analizaron las causas del conflicto, la respuesta de Israel y las eventuales salidas tras los ataques generados por Hamas desde Gaza.




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Guerra en Israel: la necesidad de apelar al humanismo

Panelistas reflexionaron sobre el plano humanitario en los conflictos, el fracaso de los sistemas internacionales y sobre lo que podemos hacer como sociedad con la espiral de dolor que atravesamos