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Heavily Used Pesticide Linked to Breathing Problems in Farmworkers’ Children

By Brett Israel UC Berkeley News Elemental sulfur, the most heavily used pesticide in California, may harm the respiratory health of children living near farms that use the pesticide, according to new research led by UC Berkeley. In a study … Continue reading




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The Hopeful Work of Turning Appalachia’s Mountaintop Coal Mines Into Farms

By Catherine V. Moore YES! Magazine In the post-coal economy, life-skills training helps employ people and restore the savaged land. On a surface-mine-turned-farm in Mingo County, West Virginia, former coal miner Wilburn Jude plunks down three objects on the bed … Continue reading








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FSF is working on freedom in machine learning applications

BOSTON (October 22, 2024) -- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has announced today that it is working on a statement of criteria for free machine learning applications, which will require the software, as well as the raw training data and associated scripts, to grant users the four freedoms.




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Making Distributed Software Development Work: Strategies and Best Practices for Managing Remote Teams

The rise of distributed software teams has fundamentally transformed how we approach software development. With technology evolving, so does our ability to connect and collaborate across borders, time zones, and cultural barriers. The article will venture into the fascinating world of distributed software development and provide you with the most effective strategies and best practices […]

The post Making Distributed Software Development Work: Strategies and Best Practices for Managing Remote Teams appeared first on 404 Tech Support.




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Top 10 Reasons to Automate Flow Cytometry Workflows

Automating flow cytometry workflows can provide numerous benefits, enhancing efficiency, accuracy, and consistency in laboratory settings. Here are the top




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Cannabis Use Linked to More Sick Days from Work

Recent and frequent cannabis use and cannabis use disorder (CUD) are linked to higher levels of workplace absenteeism.




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Top 10 Reasons to Automate Flow Cytometry Workflows

Automating flow cytometry workflows can provide numerous benefits, enhancing efficiency, accuracy, and consistency in laboratory settings. Here are the top



  • Health & Medicine

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Awareness of Workplace-Related Cancers Can Lead to Preventative Strategies

Today, the United States celebrates Labor Day a holiday honoring American workers and the contributions they make to economic prosperity. President Grover



  • Clinical & Molecular DX

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15 Minutes at Work to Improve Your Health

Just 15 minutes of exercise during your workday will likely improve your overall health and wellbeing.



  • Clinical & Molecular DX

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PWABC's Women in Public Works 2025 (Virtual)

Organizer: Public Works Association of BC
Location: Online




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Working with Levels of Service: Technical Assistance

Organizer: Asset Management BC
Location: Online




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Foundations of Truth and Reconciliation at Work

Organizer: Royal Roads University - Continuing Studies
Location: Online




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Working with Levels of Service: Technical Assistance

Organizer: Asset Management BC
Location: Online




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Leadership Competency Framework Workshop

Organizer: Government Finance Officers Association of British Columbia
Location: Vancouver




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Workshop: Community Crocheting

Dec 8, 2024, 2pm EST

Join the TUAG Student Programming Committee for a crochet workshop with Leslie Rogers, SMFA at Tufts professor of the practice in sculpture. Taking inspiration from Tomashi Jackson’s use of fibers, knitwear, and woven elements in Across the Universe, Rogers will teach participants some basic techniques. Together, we can knit community via shared artmaking.

BuildingAidekman Arts Center
Campus Location: Medford/Somerville campus
City: Medford, MA 02155
Campus: Medford/Somerville campus
Location Details: Tufts Art Galleries, Aidekman Arts Center, Medford
Wheelchair Accessible (for in-person events): Yes
Open to Public: Yes
Primary Audience(s): Alumni and Friends, Faculty, Parents, Postdoctoral Fellows, Staff, Students (Graduate), Students (Undergraduate)
Event Type: Community Engagement, Exhibition, Lecture/Presentation/Seminar/Talk
Subject: Arts/Media, Education, Humanities
Event Sponsor: Tufts University Art Galleries
Event Sponsor Details: Generous support for Tufts University Art Galleries programming is provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
RSVP Information: Event is free and open to all. Please register here: www.eventbrite.com…
More infoartgalleries.tufts.edu…



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Location Of IWMW 2006 Workshop

The IWMW 2006 workshop will be held at the University of Bath on 14-16th June 2006. [2005-07-08]




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Details of the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2006 Social Events are added to the site.

Details of the IWMW2006 Social Events and pub and restaurant listings are added to the site. [2006-04-07]




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Use of RSS and OPML at the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2006.

This year we are syndicating much of the content of the Web site. A page on RSS and OPML technologies is now available. [2006-05-05]




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Brian the Brain, the Institutional Web Management Workshop's very own Chatbot, is now available to people to talk to.

Chatbots are software applications designed to provide a conversational speech based interface to Web sites and services. Brian will be able to answer questions on the Workshop and this year's Workshop location, Bath. [2006-05-12]




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Bookings are now closed for the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2006.

Due to high demand bookings are now closed for the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2006. [2006-05-22]




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IWMW 2006 Frappr social network

Information about the IWMW 2006 Frappr social network is now available. IWMW 2006 participants are invited to join. [2006-06-19]




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Workshop Venue

Information on the workshop venue is available. The workshop will be using the Weston Theatre for the plenary talks. Note that a virtual tour of the lecture theatre is available. [2005-04-07]




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Workshop timetable released

The workshop timetable and details of the sessions and speakers was released. [2005-04-08]




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'Soft' launch of the workshop booking form

There was a 'soft' launch of the workshop booking form, which was linked to from the navigational bar, but not announced on lists. [2005-04-15]




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Workshop Fully Subscribed!

The workshop is fully subscribed. Email events@ukoln.ac.uk is you would like to be added to the waiting list. [2005-05-23]




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Bookings Now Open For Parallel Workshop Sessions

The online booking form for the parallel workshop sessions is now available. [2005-06-03]




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Workshop Blog

A workshop Blog will be provided during the workshop. Any Bloggers who would like to participate in providing a Blog of the workshop should contact the organisers. [2005-06-09]




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Workshop Podcast

A Podcast is now available. The Podcasts are sound recordings which will provide additional information about the workshop. An RSS file (known as a Podcast) enables the sound recordings to be automatically copied on to MP3 players, so that you will not have to check if new sound files are available. [2005-06-12]




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Workshop Blogs

The Workshop Blog page contains links to two Blogs about the workshop, Owen Stephens' Overdue Ideas Blog and Andrew Savory's Bagel Belly Blog. [2005-07-14]




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Workshop feedback

A summary of the Workshop feedback is now available. [2005-08-01]




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A9: The Eternal Beta - Can it Work in an Institution?

Phil Wilson, University of Bath will consider how Google's famous for it, Flickr's moved to Gamma, Moo are on an eternal 1.0 - yet still in institutions we plod on with a tired, slow-moving and opaque process for developing and enhancing applications. From our closed support lines to official notices on unread Web sites and applications mysteriously changing in front of a user's very eyes we look staid and tedious. But it doesn't have to be like that, we could be fast faced and interactive - but at what cost? Continuity? Uptime?




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Details about sponsorship for the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2007 are now available

A sponsors page containing details of the sponsorship packages available has now been set up. Interested parties should contact the organisers. [2006-08-24]




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Institutional Web Management Workshop 2007 Advisory Group now established

Information on members of the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2007 Advisory Group is now available [2006-10-23]




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Call for speakers and workshop facilitators now open

The call for speakers and workshop facilitators is now open. Messages were sent to the website-info-mgt and web-support JISCMail lists. [2007-01-08]




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Call for speakers and workshop facilitators now closed

The call is now closed, but if you do have an idea that you would really like included in the workshop please contact Marieke Guy, chair of the workshop as soon as possible. [2007-02-26]




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Bookings are now closed for the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2007

Bookings are now closed for the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2007. If you would like to put your details on a mailing list please contact events@ukoln.ac.uk or a member of the organising committee [2007-06-01]




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Closing Time For Workshop

Please note that the official closing time for IWMW 2007 is 13.00 on Wednesday 18 July 2007. [2007-07-07]




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Colin Work (1997)

Colin Work, University of Southampton, gave a talk entitled "Information Flow".




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Colin Work (1998)

Following a brief stint as a librarian in Dublin, Colin joined the NISS project in 1988 later moving to Southampton University Computing Services where he became embroiled in information services in the widest sense - from telephone systems to information kiosks. As "Information Resources Manager" Colin heads up the Southampton Webmaster team. He has been active in a range of National activities and is currently a member of UCISA-TLIG. Colin wants to be a photographer when he grows up. Colin gave a talk entitled "Publish and be Damned? - Freedom, Responsibility and AUP".




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B1: Making RSS work in your Institution

Barry Cornelius, Computing Services, University of Oxford will explore how to make RSS work in your institution. Recently, the University of Oxford has risen to this challenge: it has delivered a devolved institutional newsfeed system. This workshop session will discuss how this system was produced and will demonstrate how easy it is to produce news items and get them displayed on a Web page or delivered through RSS.




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Institutional Web Management Workshop 2011: Responding to Change (2011)

IWMW 15 Institutional Web Management Workshop 2011: Responding to Change held at the University of Reading on 26-27 July 2011




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Institutional Web Management Workshop 2010: The Web in Turbulent Times (2010)

IWMW 14 Institutional Web Management Workshop 2010: The Web in Turbulent Times held at the University of Sheffield on 12-14 July 2010




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Institutional Web Management Workshop 2009 (2009)

IWMW 13: Institutional Web Management 2009, held at the University of Essex on 28-30 July 2009




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Institutional Web Management Workshop 2008: The Great Debate (2008)

IWMW 12: Institutional Web Management 2008: The Great Debate, held at the University of Aberdeen on 22-24 July 2008




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Institutional Web Management Workshop 2007: Next Steps for the Web Management Community (2007)

IWMW 11: Institutional Web Management 2007: Next Steps for the Web Management Community, held at the University of York on 16-18 July 2007




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Institutional Web Management Workshop 2006: Quality Matters (2006)

IWMW 10: Institutional Web Management Workshop 2005: Quality Matters, held at the University of Bath on 14-16 June 2006