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Juvenile Justice Reforms Should Incorporate Science of Adolescent Development

Legal responses to juvenile offending should be grounded in scientific knowledge about adolescent development and tailored to an individual offenders needs and social environment, says a new report from the National Research Council.




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Young Adults Ages 18 to 26 Should Be Viewed as Separate Subpopulation - In ‘Critical Development Period,’ They Face Economic and Social Challenges While Brain Is Still Maturing, Says New Report

Young adults ages 18-26 should be viewed as a separate subpopulation in policy and research, because they are in a critical period of development when successes or failures could strongly affect the trajectories of their lives, says a new report from the Institute of Medicine and National Research Council.




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New Report Says Bullying is a ‘Serious Public Health Problem,’ Calls for Development of Interventional Policies & Practices to Prevent Bullying & its Harm

Bullying is a serious public health problem, with significant short- and long-term psychological consequences for both the targets and perpetrators of such behavior, and requires a commitment to developing preventive and interventional policies and practices that could make a tangible difference in the lives of many children, says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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USAID Should Speed Application of Science, Technology, and Innovation to Global Development Challenges

The U.S. Agency for International Development should speed its transformation into a global leader and catalyst in applying science, technology and innovation to the challenges facing developing countries, says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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DOE Should Take Steps Toward Facilitating Energy Development on Its Public Lands

The U.S. Department of Energy should place a higher priority on developing an accurate and actionable inventory of agency-owned or managed properties that can be leased or sold for energy development, says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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Unclassified Version of New Report Predicts Small Drone Threats to Infantry Units, Urges Development of Countermeasures

The emergence of inexpensive small unmanned aircraft systems (sUASs) that operate without a human pilot, commonly known as drones, has led to adversarial groups threatening deployed U.S. forces, especially infantry units.




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Report Urges Development and Evaluation of Approaches that Integrate STEMM Fields with Arts and Humanities in Higher Education

An emerging body of evidence suggests that integrating STEMM fields (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine) with the humanities and arts in higher education is associated with positive learning outcomes that may help students enter the workforce, live enriched lives, and become active and informed citizens, says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine




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New Report Calls for Policies and Practices to Promote Positive Adolescent Development and Close the Opportunity Gap

The changes in brain structure and connectivity that occur between the ages of 10 and 25 present adolescents with unique opportunities for positive, life-shaping development, and for recovering from past adversity, says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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Daniel Weinberger Receives National Academy of Medicines Sarnat Award for His Pioneering Research on Developmental Origins of Schizophrenia

The National Academy of Medicine today announced Daniel Weinberger is the recipient of the 2019 Rhoda and Bernard Sarnat International Prize in Mental Health, for his fundamental role in elucidating the biological origins and genetic expressions of schizophrenia, and for transforming how clinicians, researchers, and the public understand mental illness.




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World Science Day for Peace and Development

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the CHR is sharing stories of scientists, engineers, and health professionals who use their expertise to promote and protect human rights.




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One Year After Hong Kong Summit, Developments in Human Genome Editing Underscore Urgency for International Agreement on Standards and Oversight

It has been a little over a year since the Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing in Hong Kong, where scientist He Jiankui (pictured above) announced the birth of twins whose healthy embryonic genomes had been edited to confer resistance to HIV.




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International Collaboration, Cross-Disciplinary Workforce Development and Education Needed for U.S. to Maintain Leadership in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Science

The federal government should foster collaboration and decrease obstacles that can keep foreign atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physicists from working in the United States, if the nation is to maintain its position as leader in these fields, says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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National Academies Completes Review of National Toxicology Program’s Draft Monograph on Fluoride and Neurodevelopmental and Cognitive Effects

Today the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine released its review of the National Toxicology Program’s (NTP) draft monograph Systematic Review of Fluoride Exposure and Neurodevelopmental and Cognitive Health Effects.




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Enlisting Science and Technology in the Fight Against COVID-19 — and the Ongoing Struggle for Sustainable Development

As the number of cases of COVID-19 reached about 4.5 million worldwide last week, an international virtual conference explored how science, technology, and innovation (STI) can respond to the global crisis – and continue to drive progress toward the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.




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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Name New Chief Development Officer

Alison Purvis has been promoted to chief development officer, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine announced today.




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National Academies Complete Review of National Toxicology Program’s Second Draft Monograph on Fluoride Exposure and Neurodevelopmental and Cognitive Effects

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine released today a review of the National Toxicology Program’s (NTP) second draft of the monograph Systematic Review of Fluoride Exposure and Neurodevelopmental and Cognitive Health Effects.




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Use of Radioactive Materials in Commercial Applications Has Increased by 30 Percent - Government Should Improve Security and Support Development of Alternatives, Says New Report

The use of high-risk radioactive materials in medical, research, and commercial applications has increased by about 30 percent in the U.S. in the last 12 years, and the government should improve security, tracking, and accountability to reduce health and security risks — while also supporting the development of nonradioactive alternatives to replace them — says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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Automated Research Workflows Are Speeding Pace of Scientific Discovery - New Report Offers Recommendations to Advance Their Development

Automated research workflows — which integrate computation, laboratory automation, and tools from artificial intelligence — have the potential to increase the speed of research activities and accelerate scientific discovery. A new report recommends ways to advance their development.




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New Report Identifies Action Steps and Research to Accelerate Progress on Sustainable Development Goals

A new report identifies research and possible action steps that governments, nongovernmental and philanthropic organizations, universities, and the private sector can take to operationalize the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.




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Ericsson, Intel team up on 5G development in Malaysia with eye on enterprise use cases

Amongst the areas that Ericsson and Intel have identified for collaboration is the joint development of enterprise use cases in selected verticals such as manufacturing, transport and logistics.




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CaratLane adopts low-code, no-code development for efficient operations

About 40% of CaratLane’s backend processes have been automated using a unified low-code platform for enterprises.




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Product development from a student’s perspective

Whether at work in a lab or at home in the kitchen, one of my favorite activities is testing a new product concept.




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Kemin announces new director of research and development

Kemin Industries has selected Rebecca Lucas to serve as director of research and development (R&D) for its human nutrition and health business unit.




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Case Study: Bimbo QSR selects TraceGains to identify alternate ingredient suppliers, improve new product development

Bimbo QSR has selected TraceGains as its system of choice to automate supply chain operations.




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Bakery workforce development strategies

The snack and bakery industry continues to face a difficult road when it comes to staffing. Challenges related to filling open positions for skilled and unskilled production personnel have persisted for years. But the past several months have proven particularly trying as employers seek to fill available jobs with individuals from an increasingly wary, pandemic-weary America.




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Better-for-you snack and bakery product development strategies

There was a time, not so long ago, when nutritional boundaries were more clear-cut. "Indulgent foods weren't healthy," says Mel Festejo, COO, American Key Food Products, Closter, NJ. "They either had a surfeit of nutrients that triggered health issues, or they contained ingredients whose names raised anxiety."




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PM Profile: Johnson Controls invests in workforce development

Johnson Controls celebrated National Skilled Trades Day by confirming a second cohort of schools receiving funding as part of its Community College Partnership Program. Last year, Johnson Controls agreed to fund $15 million over the span of five years to help support the community college’s HVAC, fire, security and digital academic programs.




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Geothermal heat pumps: The solution for residential developments

What does a looming housing shortage, a significant increase in energy prices and 52% of home buyers ready to heat and cool their homes with electricity have in common? They’re all remedied in the same way: All-geothermal residential developments.




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How we lose safety judgment & skill development

Since mind not on task is bound to happen if you know how to do something well, there is much more “leverage” or efficiency in getting people to put more effort than they are currently making (none) into improving their safety-related habits.




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Honeywell enhances immersive field simulator to meet broader spectrum of training and development requirements

Honeywell announced a new version of its Immersive Field Simulator (IFS) offering, a virtual reality (VR) and mixed-reality-based training tool that incorporates a digital twin of physical plant operations to provide targeted, on-demand, skill-based training for workers.




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Experts point to AI for the future of new product development

With consumers demanding more from their beverages, brand owners are employing a myriad of concepts to help the next generation of new products succeed. 




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The many layers of flavor development

In today’s beverage development, formulators are layering flavors to elevate the next generation of drinks.




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The Value of Teacher Professional Development

Ongoing professional development is vital for educators to remain effective in their roles. As the educational landscape evolves, teachers must continuously update their skills and knowledge to meet the changing needs of their students. Investing in professional development enhances teaching practices and improves student outcomes, making it an essential component of a successful education system. ... Read more




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Serious Development Unveils Revamped Website, Reinforces Commitment to Healthcare Solutions

Empowering Healthcare Through Tailored Software Solutions




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Konstantinos "KP" Papamiltiadis Recognized by Marquis Who's Who for Excellence in Technology Leadership and Development

Konstantinos "KP" Papamiltiadis celebrates more than 15 years as a technology executive and platform designer




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Mark McClure of GenX Capital Partners Closes $3.2MM "Cash Out" Refi for 336 Unit Development in Ft Myers

Creative cash-out allows experienced sponsor to recap investors while finalizing $87 million construction schedule




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Lucretia Webb Celebrated for Dedication to the Field of Business Development Management

Lucretia Webb lends years of expertise to her work with Delta Vacations




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Matt St. Onge for Expertise in Software Development

Matt St. Onge is lauded for his contributions to secure embedded systems and open source technology




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Richard J. Malina for Expertise in Engineering and Software Development

Richard J. Malina is a leading expert in real-time embedded software for complex machinery missiles and weapons




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Castr Joins SRT Alliance to Expand Open-Source Development of SRT Protocol

Castr will use the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) protocol to accelerate the transmissions of secure, low-latency, and high-quality video streams at the peak of the remote communication movement.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Honors Gabriela E. Jaeger for Expertise in Community Development

Gabriela E. Jaeger recognized as the co-founder and programs director of Global Changemakers




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After 20 Years, Fort Worth Residents Still Await Much-Needed Redevelopment of Historic Southside Area

Haltom City faces similar struggle, with outdated zoning regulations and city leaders who dismiss the voices of the local business community.




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Azle Building Regulations Continue to Hamper Redevelopment of Older Buildings

City denies parking variance blocking the way to remodel a building vacant for a decade.




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30A MEDIA Picks Up "Luxe Life Discovered" Pocast Broadcasts and Channel Development

Luxe Life Discovered and 30A Media will produce, develop and distribute the prestigious lifestyle content.




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York County Development Corporation Launches Stunning New Website

Collaboration with Golden Shovel Agency Brings Enhanced Functionality and Visual Appeal to YCDC Online Presence




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Nature Coast Business Development Council Launches Cutting-Edge Website to Attract New Business

Enhanced Digital Platform Developed in Partnership with Golden Shovel Agency to Boost Business Attraction and Site Selection




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Revolutionizing Regional Growth: Guadalupe Valley Development Corporation Unveils Cutting-Edge Website

ExperienceGuadalupeValley.com Offers Enhanced User Experience, Interactive Features, and Tools for Business Attraction




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Julia Kindelsberger Celebrated for Dedication to the Field of Software Development

Julia Kindelsberger channels years of expertise to her work with Oracle




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Institut Pasteur Korea and the Institut Pasteur (Paris) Established Pasteur Joint International Research Unit for Development of Next-generation Technology for Infectious Disease Therapeutic Discovery

Institut Pasteur Korea (IPK) and the Institut Pasteur (Paris) signed an agreement for the creation of a Pasteur Joint International Research Unit (PIU) titled: "Artificial intelligence for image-based drug discovery & development" (Ai3D).




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Niloy Mukherjee, PhD Recognized for Excellence in Semiconductor Development

Niloy Mukherjee, PhD is the Vice President of Process Technology at Kepler Computing, Inc.