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5 Reasons Why the City Needs a New City Hall
The current City Hall is in disrepair, and it will take several years to build a new one. Costs will continue to rise over time, so now is the optimal time to launch the project. 5. No. The city should make do with the current building. Don’t burden the taxpayers.
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Read more at The Killeen Daily Herald
Life Sciences Market Forecast
DataHorizzon Research The life sciences market size was valued at USD 6.4 Billion in 2023. The industry is undergoing profound transformations propelled by rapid technological advancements. Personalized medicine endeavors to customize medical interventions according to individual's genetic makeup, lifestyle, and environmental factors, thus yielding more potent and tailored healthcare interventions.
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Read more at Yahoo Finance
Dewey Elementary Science Fair
Lyon Frey-San Martin uses candy to demonstrate animal mimicry to a classmate. The idea originated when the pair were discussing how the slow loris mimics a cobra.
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Read more at Evanston RoundTable
Bill Introduced to Create AI Safety Institute
Bill introduced to create AI Safety Institute and set up innovation challenge prizes Bipartisan legislation introduced in the Senate. Maria Cantwell, Democratic chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, and two Republicans introduced the Future of AI Innovation Act on 18 April.
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Read more at Research Professional News
Biocatalysts and Biocatalysts
Kendrick Smith is a 2024 Maximizing Opportunities for Scientific and Academic Independent Careers, or MOSAIC, scholar. Smith’s love of science began in elementary school. He conducted biosensor research as a participant in the National Science Foundation’s Research Experience for Undergraduates program.
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Aranyak Goswami Joins the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station
Aranyak Goswami is a bioinformatics specialist who recently became an assistant professor for the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. He will work with three different departments to boost the research arm of the U of A System Division of Agriculture. His expertise in these key areas complements our current research programs in animal health, genetics and wellbeing.
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Read more at University of Arkansas Newswire
Columbia and Barnard Political Science Letters Against President Shafik
Students in Columbia and Barnard’s Political Science Departments wrote a letter condemning President Shafik and supporting student protesters. The letter detailed President’s authorization of the NYPD to arrest students “engaged in a peaceful demonstration of their political views” The letter noted that “the dangerous nature of the Administration’s recent actions” have contributed to what has been described as a “tense and at times hostile environment”.
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Read more at Bwog
Digital Humanities Research in the Arts and Humanities Workshop - Welcome to Clark University!
Registration is free and open to faculty, staff, and graduate students from Clark University and surrounding institutions! This workshop will only be conducted in person. This session will introduce textual analysis, mining and visualization; and databases, including concepts such as structured data, SQL, and exploring data.
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Six Auburn Engineering Students Receive National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships
Six Auburn Engineering students were named National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellows for 2024. The five-year fellowship provides three years of financial support inclusive of an annual stipend of $37,000. Dylan Bowen has been researching cancer cell behavior under the mentorship of Assistant Professor Panagiotis Mistriotis.
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The Eyes of Science Program at Delta College
Delta College is the only one of its kind in the nation at a community college level. Jose Jimenez is an instructor at Delta College's electron microscopy program. He is training the next generation for high-paying careers.
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Read more at CBS Sacramento