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[Pangyo Tech] Ministry of Science and ICT Created the SW Development Security Hub in Pangyo… Telemedicine Service Would Be Possible

SW Development Security Hub provides services such as diagnosis, education and second hand experience of vulnerabilities in source code security for SMEs.




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Dr. Sheldon Liang Lauded for Excellence in Education and Computer Science

Sheldon Liang, PhD lends years of expertise to his work with Lane College and wiseCIO




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Evelyn Zayas for Expertise in Computer Science and Education

Evelyn Zayas is recognized for her success as an assistant professor at Rasmussen University




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Alex Pothen for Expertise in Computer Science Research and Education

Alex Pothen, a professor of computer science at Purdue University, organized a scientific community in applied and computational discrete algorithms under the aegis of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics




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Books Illuminated Acquires World Rights to Clark Hilton Sci-Fi, "BAMBOO: A Post-Apocalyptic Odyssey"

In a pre-empt, the publisher has inked a six-figure, two-book deal for the speculative climate fiction BAMBOO series.




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Renaissance BioScience's novel RNAi biopesticide technology receives Canadian regulatory approval for 2023 field studies

Update on Yeast-based Precision Biopesticide Technology 2023 Plans -- Invitation for Joint Development Partners to Accelerate Development of Multiple Products Using Sustainable Bio-based Precision Crop Protection Technology




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Renaissance BioScience Corp adds a Key Strategic Board Advisor

Kenneth P. Judge Brings Strong Strategic Commercial Development and Global M&A Experience to Renaissance




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Marquis Who's Who Selects Marianne M. Pelletier, MBA, for Expertise in Nonprofit Data Science and Prospect Research

Miss Marianne M. Pelletier, MBA, is lauded for her work as the founder and managing director of Staupell Analytics Group




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DR. ANA MAFÉ RECEIVES RECOGNITION FOR SCIENTIFICALLY DEMONSTRATING THE AUTHENTICITY OF VALENCIA'S HOLY CHALICE AS THE AUTHENTIC HOLY GRAIL

Dr. Ana Mafé was honoured in a ceremony held on Thursday, October 17, in Valencia (Spain) for her outstanding scientific and academic contributions to the study of the Holy Chalice at Valencia Cathedral.




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CID Bio-Science Broadens Toxic Gas Analysis Portfolio with Interscan Corporation Acquisition

Interscan Corporation Acquisition: CID Bio-Science Takes a Step Forward in Providing Innovative Solutions for the Aerospace, Healthcare, Chemical Manufacturing, and Other Industries




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Netflix's Mr. McMahon Documentary: A Fascinating Look at Vince McMahon, But It Doesn't Go Deep Enough

Netflix's new documentary series, Mr. McMahon, aims to pull back the curtain on one of the most influential and controversial figures in professional wrestling—Vince McMahon.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Decio Nascimento for Expertise in the Finance Sector

Decio Nascimento is celebrated for his work in hedge fund management and sustainable macro investing




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Dr. Arthur A. Kezian DDS Is Ready to Launch His 9th Annual Science Scholarship!

Applications for the 2024-2025 year will begin to be accepted starting Nov. 1, 2024. To give this chance again to more students, Dr. Kezian is re-launching his scholarship for the upcoming 2024 – 2025 year.




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Bestselling Author Ginger Marin Of Bijou Entertainment's New Children's Science Fiction Book, Monster On Mars, Available At No Charge In Ebook Format July 31 Through August 2, 2024, At Amazon

'Monster On Mars' is a delightful and engaging children's science fiction story, offering a new twist on the hero's journey that the whole family can enjoy.




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Rock N' Roll With A Social Conscience

Rich Chambers' Poignant Insight On Teen Pregnancy




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Sydney Ceruto for Expertise in Cognitive Neuroscience and Behavioral Psychology

Sydney Ceruto is an experienced brain-based coach, counselor and founder of MindLAB Neuroscience




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Dr. Betsy Bennett Recognized for Contributions to the Fields of Science and Education

Now retired, Dr. Betsy Bennett distinguished herself as the director of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences




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Philadelphia's Tom Loglisci Jr., MEd Urges Police Commissioner Bethel to Adopt Education Reforms at the Police Academy

Tom Loglisci Jr., MEd, is a Philadelphia native and a recognized advocate for police education reform. He is widely regarded as a thought leader in modern police education.




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RICHPACK: Innovating Sustainable Jewellery Packaging for an Eco-Conscious Future

Leading the Charge in Eco-Friendly Solutions for the Jewellery Industry as Consumer Demand for Sustainability Grows




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From Russia with Loneliness: Dreamover, an Independent Russian Romantic Sci-Fi Drama Exploring the Roots of Loneliness, Debuts in North America Ahead of its Domestic Release

Crafted in Moscow by a small group of film enthusiasts on a shoestring budget, Dreamover premiered at the Shanghai International Film Festival during pandemic 2021, won Dances With Films in Los Angeles and finally released for a wide public.




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American Opera Singer Boris Martinovich and Diana Elizabeth Martinovich Unveil Groundbreaking Book: "The Art of Bel Canto: Where Science and Spirit Meet"

Unveiling the Magic of Bel Canto: A Comprehensive Guide to Mastering the Art of Opera Singing




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The Lifesciences Magazine Unveils 2024's Most Outstanding Healthcare Leaders

Lifesciences Magazine spotlights 2024's top healthcare leaders. Dr. Neal Lonky, founder of Histologics LLC and a pioneer in women's health, graces the cover. This special edition highlights industry innovators shaping the future of healthcare.




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Roadmap for Becoming a Data Scientist

From learning Python to creating analytical reports, learn about ten easy steps to become a data scientist.




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CEO Series: 23andMe’s Anne Wojcicki on Scientific Breakthroughs and Public Trust

Anne Wojcicki, CEO of 23andMe, spent a decade in healthcare and biotechnology before launching the DNA testing and analysis company in 2006. Her goal was twofold: to help individuals learn more about their own genetics, enabling them to pursue more personalized medical care, and to create a database of genetic information for commercial and academic researchers to promote broader improvements to the healthcare system. She speaks with HBR's Editor-in-Chief Adi Ignatius about tackling challenges in an emerging industry.




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4 Business Ideas That Changed the World: Scientific Management

In 1878, a machinist at a Pennsylvania steelworks noticed that his crew was producing much less than he thought they could. With stopwatches and time-motion studies, Frederick Winslow Taylor ran experiments to find the optimal way to make the most steel with lower labor costs. It was the birth of a management theory, called scientific management or Taylorism. Critics said Taylor’s drive for industrial efficiency depleted workers physically and emotionally. Resentful laborers walked off the job. The U.S. Congress held hearings on it. Still, scientific management was the dominant management theory 100 years ago in October of 1922, when Harvard Business Review was founded. It spread around the world, fueled the rise of big business, and helped decide World War II. And today it is baked into workplaces, from call centers to restaurant kitchens, gig worker algorithms, and offices. Although few modern workers would recognize Taylorism, and few employers would admit to it. 4 Business Ideas That Changed the World is a special series from HBR IdeaCast. Each week, an HBR editor talks to world-class scholars and experts on the most influential ideas of HBR’s first 100 years, such as disruptive innovation, shareholder value, and emotional intelligence. Discussing scientific management with HBR senior editor Curt Nickisch are: Nancy Koehn, historian at Harvard Business School Michela Giorcelli, economic historian at UCLA Louis Hyman, work and labor historian at Cornell University Further reading: Book: The One Best Way: Frederick Winslow Taylor and the Enigma of Efficiency, by Robert Kanigel Case Study: Mass Production and the Beginnings of Scientific Management, by Thomas K. McCraw Oxford Review: The origin and development of firm management, by Michela Giorcelli




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NASA’s Science Head on Leading Space Missions with Risk of Spectacular Failure

In 2021, the U.S. space agency NASA launched a spacecraft toward a pair of asteroids more than 11 million kilometers away. The target? The smaller of the two asteroids, just 170 meters wide. The success of the $300 million, seven-year project demanded careful coordination of scientists, engineers, and project managers across different national space agencies. It also required strong leadership from NASA's head of science, Thomas Zurbuchen. He shares his path to an executive role at NASA, his management philosophies, and how he oversees trailblazing space missions with high risk of failure.




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Carroll/Langer: Credulous, scientist-as-hero reporting from a podcaster who should know better

tl;dr. To the extent that healing is important, I think it’s important not to overstate evidence for speculative claims about what works. Individual and societal resources are limited. If you want to say something like, “Sure, this is pie-in-the-sky research, … Continue reading




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NYT catches up to Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science

A colleague pointed to this news article, “Do People in ‘Blue Zones’ Actually Live Longer?”, and wrote that I might find it blog-worthy. I replied that, yeah, the topic is blog-worthy enough that it’s already appeared on the blog, with … Continue reading




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Violent science teacher makes ridiculously unsupported research claims, gets treated by legislatures/courts/media as expert on the effects of homeschooling

Paul Alper shares this horrifying news story by Laura Meckler: Brian Ray has spent the last three decades as one of the nation’s top evangelists for home schooling. As a researcher, he has published studies purporting to show that these … Continue reading




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Bad science as genre fiction: I think there’s a lot to be said for this analogy!

I came across this blog comment from a couple years ago saying that, whatever was going on in the head of Brian “Pizzagate” Wansink when he wrote up those papers with the fake data, in any case his papers papers … Continue reading




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Recap of the “Gephi Week” at SciencePo: inquiring the community detection algorithm of Gephi

The CNRS, the Gephi Consortium and the University of Aalborg... more




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The Most Important Unsolved Problem in Computer Science

Here’s a look at the $1-million math problem at the heart of computation




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Scientists Destroy Illusion That Coin Toss Flips Are 50–50

Researchers go to great lengths to prove a tiny bias in coin flipping




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Targeted scientific research projects to demonstrate effectiveness of ‘food is medicine’ in health care

DALLAS, Jan. 24, 2024 — In an effort to identify effective food is medicine approaches for incorporating healthy food into health care delivery, the American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary organization focused on heart and brain health...




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This Chinese Artist Creates Fascinating 3D Optical Illusions

Li Jiayue, an exceptionally talented artist from China’s Sichuan province, specializes in intricate three-dimensional optical illusions that seem to disappear into their surroundings, captivating viewers with his ability to transform ordinary objects like lampposts, tree trunks, and even large buildings into extensions of their backgrounds. Although he initially pursued a major in electrical automation, his […]




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How To Tap Into Infinite Creativity Through Consciousness

In this episode, Dr. Tony Nader drops some serious knowledge about the nature of consciousness and its impact on our daily lives. As a Harvard and MIT-trained neuroscientist, medical doctor, and global leader in Transcendental Meditation, Dr. Nader is uniquely qualified to dive deep into how understanding and connecting with the broader field of consciousness can unlock a limitless supply of creativity, intelligence, and personal fulfillment. Dr. Nader also blows our minds with the potential for collective meditation to create ripple effects throughout society, and how expanding our consciousness can actually enhance our freedom to create the lives we want. Some of the major highlights we cover: The concept of consciousness as a vast ocean with hidden depths of calm and clarity. How regular meditation can lead to inner peace, enhanced creativity, and societal impacts. The science behind meditation and its effects on the brain and society. The interplay of free will, determinism, and consciousness in shaping our lives. And more… Enjoy! FOLLOW DR. TONY NADER: instagram | facebook | twitter | website Listen to the Podcast Subscribe

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Tidy Birds and Neat Bees: on Conscientiousness in Animals

By Mikel Maria Delgado Aeon Human personality theory has long revolved around what we know as the ‘Big Five’ – five dimensions of personality that cover a large swathe of how humans behave across time and contexts. These dimensions are … Continue reading




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Holographic technology’s transition from science fiction to reality

In science fiction literature and films, holography has received much attention. These tales frequently depict holograms as entertainment, communication tools, or live creatures. Their depiction in these sources is typically far more sophisticated than what is now technologically feasible. Holography is beginning to play a more significant part in current communications and technologies as technology […]




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Scientists to Build Avian Tree of Life

From the National Science Foundation Birds — the only surviving descendants of dinosaurs — are used to study a large range of fundamental topics in biology, from understanding the evolution of mating systems to learning about the genetic and environmental … Continue reading




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Urging Multi-Pronged Effort to Halt Climate Crisis, Scientists Say Protecting World’s Forests as Vital as Cutting Emissions

By Julia  Conley Common Dreams “Our message as scientists is simple: Our planet’s future climate is inextricably tied to the future of its forest.” With a new statement rejecting the notion that drastically curbing emissions alone is enough to curb … Continue reading




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Scientists Warn Crashing Insect Population Puts ‘Planet’s Ecosystems and Survival of Mankind’ at Risk

By Jon Queally Common Dreams “This is the stuff that worries me most. We don’t know what we’re doing, not trying to stop it, [and] with big consequences we don’t really understand.” The first global scientific review of its kind … Continue reading




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Scientists Say Expect More 1,000-Year Events Like Louisiana Flood

By Nike Knight Common Dreams Louisiana’s devastating rainfall was the state’s second “1,000-year” flood this year Parts of Louisiana’s disastrous, ongoing flooding has been upgraded by meteorologists to once-in-1,000-years rainfall, with other areas classified as 500-year and 100-year events, nola.com … Continue reading




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Insects Are ‘Glue in Nature’ and Must Be Rescued to Save Humanity, Says Top Scientist

By Jake Johnson Common Dreams Rapidly falling insect populations, said Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson, “will make it even more difficult than today to get enough food for the human population of the planet, to get good health and freshwater for everybody.” A … Continue reading




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13 Year Old is “America’s Top Young Scientist”

Maanasa Mendu, a Ohio 9th grader, developed an inexpensive energy-producing device inspired by systems observed in plants, winning the 2016 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge. Maanasa hopes her invention will help to provide energy to the world in an … Continue reading




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How to Boost Search Visibility With Life Science SEO

In today’s constantly evolving digital landscape, search engine optimization (SEO) has emerged as a critical tool for enhancing online visibility and bringing more eyes to your content.  Implementing SEO strategies in life science marketing goes beyond simple rankings and clicks, though. It’s about providing valuable, user-focused content that resonates with the target audience you want […]

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Scientists Find a Longevity Gene

Life expectancy has increased significantly around the world. It's estimated that by 2050, about 20% of the world's population will be over 65



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Scientists Create a Computational Tool That ID's Rheumatoid Arthritis Subtypes

Scientists have used computational tools, including machine learning, to differentiate between subtypes of rheumatoid arthritis.




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Scientists Find a Longevity Gene

Life expectancy has increased significantly around the world. It's estimated that by 2050, about 20% of the world's population will be over 65



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Scientists Explore the Microbiomes of Foods

Microorganisms are everywhere, even inside of our guts. The microbes we interact with can sometimes have a huge influence on our bodies...



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Scientists Create a Computational Tool That ID's Rheumatoid Arthritis Subtypes

Scientists have used computational tools, including machine learning, to differentiate between subtypes of rheumatoid arthritis.



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