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Gulf Research Program Awards $2 Million to Seven Projects to Improve Understanding and Prediction of the Gulf of Mexico Loop Current System

The Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine today announced $2 million in grant awards for seven new projects through its Understanding Gulf Ocean Systems (UGOS) Grants 2 competition.




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New Report Recommends National Framework to Strengthen Evidence on Effective Responses to Public Health Emergencies, Says Current Evidence Base Is Deficient

Research and funding priorities tend to shift from one disaster to the next, which has resulted in a sparse evidence base and hampers the nation’s ability to respond to public health emergencies in the most effective way, says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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Academies Study Will Examine COVID-19 in Correctional Facilities and Strategies for Decarceration

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine started work on a new study last month that will provide advice to policymakers, corrections officials, and public health officials on best practices for mitigating the spread of COVID-19 in correctional facilities through large-scale release and decarceration efforts.




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Preparing for Future Pandemics - Using lessons from the current crisis to improve future responses

As many nations around the world have struggled with high rates of infections and deaths from COVID-19, Taiwan has kept the number of deaths from the disease to less than 10 — by drawing upon its previous experience with SARS, said chemical engineer Pam Cheng, speaking at last week’s annual meeting of the National Academy of Engineering.




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Designing Learning Experiences with Attention to Students’ Backgrounds Can Attract Underrepresented Groups to Computing

Learning experiences in computing that are designed with attention to K-12 students’ interests, identities, and backgrounds may attract underrepresented groups to computing better than learning experiences that mimic current professional computing practices and culture do, says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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Confronting a ‘Triple Existential Threat’ — NAM President Victor Dzau Discusses How Health and Medicine Can Respond to Current Crises

In advance of the National Academy of Medicine’s annual meeting on Oct. 17-18, NAM President Victor Dzau sat down to talk about the compounding crises of COVID-19, climate change, and systemic racism — and how health and medicine can help respond to these threats.




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Latest IPCC Report Says Impacts of Climate Change Are Irreversible and Widespread - Urges Efforts to Cut Emissions and Adapt

A new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warns the increasingly numerous and widespread impacts of climate change may soon overcome our ability to adapt, unless action is taken to reduce emissions.




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Gulf Research Program Launches Program to Improve Forecasts of Important Currents of the Gulf of Mexico

The Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine announced the award of $22 million to support three consortia that will undertake the third phase of the Understanding Gulf Ocean Systems (UGOS) program.




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Potential Effects of Operating a Terrestrial Radio Network Near GPS Frequency Bands Assessed by New Report

The radio frequency spectrum is a natural resource that underpins all wireless activity. A new report assesses the likelihood of harmful interference from operating a radio network near GPS frequency bands, and considers approaches for evaluating concerns.




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Coeur d’Alene Lake Recovering After Century of Mining, Not Currently at Risk of Anoxia, Says New Report

Coeur d’Alene Lake in northern Idaho is beginning to recover from nearly a century of mining in its watershed. A new report finds metal concentrations are slowly declining and the lake is not currently at risk of anoxia.




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Current EPA Framework Effective for Evaluating Scientific Evidence Used in Setting National Ambient Air Quality Standards, Says New Report

The EPA’s current framework for evaluating the scientific evidence used to set national air quality standards is effective, reliable, and scientifically defensible, according to a new National Academies report.




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Supply of Native Seeds Insufficient to Meet the Needs of Current and Future Ecological Restoration Projects, Says New Report

The insufficient supply of seeds from native plants is a major barrier to ecological restoration and other revegetation projects across the U.S., especially as climate change increases the possibility of extreme weather events that can damage natural areas.




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Gutierrez-Scaccetti to Lead Transportation Research Board Executive Committee in 2023

Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti has been appointed as chair of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Executive Committee by Marcia McNutt, president of the National Academy of Sciences. Her term begins March 4, 2023.




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24 central banks will have digital currencies by 2030: BIS survey

The past 18 months have seen turmoil in the crytpo market, including the failure of TerraUSD, an unbacked stablecoin, in May 2022, the collapse of crytpo exchange FTX in November and the bankruptcy of banks such as Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, which serviced crypto providers.




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OpenAI and rivals seek new path to smarter AI as current methods hit limitations

TECH-AI-OpenAI and rivals seek new path to smarter AI as current methods hit limitations




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Ramen noodles supplanting cigarettes as currency among prisoners

Ramen noodles are supplanting the once popular cigarettes as a form of currency among state prisoners, but not in response to bans on tobacco products within prison systems, finds a new study.

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Three hackers arrested in Spain over DDoS cyberattacks

The suspects were detained for their alleged participation in distributed denial of service (DDoS) cyber attacks against public institutions and strategic sectors, the Civil Guard said.




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St Pierre expands its brand to Walmart

Its Sliced Brioche Loaf variants have launched into 2,220 Walmart stores, and its Brioche Waffles with Butter are now available in more than 4,000 stores.





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Guerrero debuts Zero Net Carbs Tortillas

Company also releases Nutri-Ricas Carb Watch tortillas with new Salsa Roja flavor.




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St Pierre releases range of bake at home products

Brioche brand moves into bake at home market, with a new range of authentic French baguettes and rolls.




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2019 Bakery of the Year: St Pierre Groupe

Every so often, the primary aspects of a life fall together so perfectly that it appears that the proverbial fates are smiling upon destiny.




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WFC taps St Pierre as official burger category sponsor

The World Food Championships has announced St. Pierre as the Official Burger Category Sponsor for its 2024 competition in Indianapolis, taking place Nov. 8-12.





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St Pierre Brioche Bagels

St Pierre recently introduced Brioche Bagels.




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New data finds no correlation between refined grains and type 2 diabetes

Total grain intake is associated with lower risk of type 2 diabetes.




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The current pulse of gluten-free products

There are a growing number of gluten-free products in the marketplace




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IAPMO seeks Technical Correlating Committee members

The deadline to submit an application is May 3.




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Watts, Bradley co-sponsor Harry Warren networking and educational event for engineers in Orlando

The event also offered ASPE-accredited Continuing Education Units (CEUs), enhancing participants' knowledge and professional development.




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Master plumber relies on extension kits to correct toilet-flange elevation

Have you remodeled a bathroom recently? If so, maybe you’ve noticed problems with the toilet.
To get more specific: Is it rocking noisily when the homeowner takes a seat? Or maybe they've noticed water pooling at the base. Perhaps the flooring surrounding the toilet feels soft. Or water spots have appeared on the ceiling located directly below the toilet.




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Current uses of asbestos exceed exposure limits

A new study summarizing exposures to asbestos during the installation and removal of asbestos cement products demonstrates that these construction activities almost always exceed U.S. occupational limits.




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The current state of safety: Heart to heart with a safety professional

Though convinced that we have made strides with equipment and safer processes, I am equally convinced that we are stuck on a hamster wheel.




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Correct inspection equipment necessary to ensure consumer safety

Experts weigh in on the various forms of packaging inspection equipment used in the beverage industry.




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Barbara Morrell, PhD is a Celebrated Criminal Justice Education Innovator and Corrections/Juvenile Justice Specialist

Dr. Barbara Morrell channels years of expertise into her work with St. Joseph's University




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Seeking Justice Announces $10,000 Reward for Information Leading to the Arrest of a Suspect in the Murder of Dawn Pasela

Seeking Justice, airing live Wednesdays at 7 PM EST, tells the story of Dawn Pasela, who was found dead under suspicious circumstances as she was set to testify at Tony Viola's second criminal trial about misconduct by prosecutors




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KAILASA Om Awards conferred to Six (6) distinguished individuals on the auspicious celebration of Guru Purnima

On July 3, 2023 the KAILASA® Om Awards Ceremony was held on the most auspicious celebration of Guru Purnima




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Garrett County Gran Fondo - Ride Through the Scenic Wonders of Mountain Maryland

Get ready for a wild ride through the scenic wonders of the Deep Creek Lake area and mountain Maryland. The 12th annual Garrett County Gran Fondo is now accepting registrations and is proudly presented by the Garrett Trails Organization




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Casey Terrell, CMO of SPB Hospitality, Joins RAD AI's Advisory Board to Champion AI Adoption in the Hospitality Industry




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Nick Sorrell has been Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry

A devoted teacher and head baseball coach, Mr. Sorrell led an AA baseball team to Idaho's state title in 2020




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A Miracle from God Corrected Vision in 75 Year Old Man from 20/40 to 20/20 Perfect Vision

M. Glenn Baxter's spiritual journey over last 5 years has opened his eyes through the laws of nature into the metaphysical life force vibrational resonance to connect and flow in Oneness with The Absolute Trinity Creator of Universe.




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[PangyoTechnoValley] Gyeonggi-do Successfully Brought "Online Meet Up," an Event Held to Share Current Issues of Pangyo Techno Valley with France to an End

- Gyeonggi-do exchanged opinions under the topic of station F, an incubator of fledgling businesses on the 29th - Starting with Station F, Gyeonggi-do plans to interact with Junggwang village, the Chinese version of Silicon Valley




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Andre Frances Jarreau Featured in the June/July 2024 Issue of Fortune Magazine

Andre Frances Jarreau shared his professional achievements and industry expertise in Fortune magazine




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Winnette Warren, CRNA, Featured in the June 2024 Issue of Vanity Fair

Winnette Warren, CRNA, shared her professional achievements and industry expertise in Vanity Fair




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Karen Morrell Recognized for Nursing Excellence at UMass Memorial Medical Center




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Jamarkus Garrett Recognized for Excellence in the Fields of Technology and Cybersecurity

Jamarkus Garrett has found success as the assistant vice president and operational risk officer for technology and cybersecurity at Hancock Whitney Bank




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Global Digital Reserve Usher to Launch $GDRC Soon - The Future of a Stable Cryptocurrency

$GDRC represents a stable, secure, and reliable decentralized monetary system




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Michelle Latorres for Expertise in Mental Health Counseling and Therapy

Michelle Latorres is a dedicated mental health therapist specializing in anxiety, depression and trauma




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Darren F. DeVoue Honored for Expertise in Technology, Software and Consulting

Darren F. DeVoue celebrated for over 25 years of success in his industry




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Audre Gutierrez Recognized for Significant Success as an Entrepreneur

Audre Gutierrez honored for over 25 years of industry experience




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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Fans Flock to Collect Occult Books and other Bizarre Items

Memorabilia on auction from Netflix's show Sabrina and Supernatural has fans excited and bewitched




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Sandra Herrera Sanchez has been Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry

Ms. Sanchez is recognized for her expert leadership of a martial arts studio




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Warren Lee Vandever Recognized by Marquis Who's Who

Warren Lee Vandever is an entrepreneur who exhibits expertise in software logistics and business leadership