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RN Coders Can Improve Hospital Data Strategies

Smart Data Collective

Healthcare providers are investing more heavily in big data technology, as they strive to deal with growing challenges such as declining operating margins and an increasingly complex regulatory environment. However, many healthcare providers lack the technology or knowledge to use data prudently. One study found that 56% of hospitals do not have any data analytics or governance strategies.

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Instant evolution: AI designs new robot from scratch in seconds

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

Researchers developed the first AI to date that can intelligently design robots from scratch by compressing billions of years of evolution into mere seconds. It's not only fast but also runs on a lightweight computer and designs wholly novel structures from scratch — without human-labeled, bias-filled datasets.

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How Cloud Technology Can Be Integrating in Schools

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Cloud technology is starting to have a huge impact on the field of academia. Global academic institutions spent nearly $2.7 billion on cloud computing in 2021 and that figure is expected to be worth over $15 billion by 2030. Cloud technology has taken over all aspects of our lives, and schools are no exception. Increased connectivity and technology promote innovation and out-of-the-box thinking.

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A prehistoric cosmic airburst preceded the advent of agriculture in the Levant

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

Agriculture in Syria started with a bang 12,800 years ago as a fragmented comet slammed into the Earth’s atmosphere. The explosion and subsequent environmental changes forced hunter-gatherers in the prehistoric settlement of Abu Hureyra to adopt agricultural practices to boost their chances for survival.

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Large mound structures on Kuiper belt object Arrokoth may have common origin

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

A new study posits that the large, approximately 5-kilometer-long mounds that dominate the appearance of the larger lobe of the pristine Kuiper Belt object Arrokoth are similar enough to suggest a common origin. The study suggests that these “building blocks” could guide further work on planetesimal formational models.

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Study quantifies satellite brightness, challenges ground-based astronomy

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The ability to have access to the Internet or use a mobile phone anywhere in the world is taken more and more for granted, but the brightness of Internet and telecommunications satellites that enable global communications networks could pose problems for ground-based astronomy. Scientists confirm that recently deployed satellites are as bright as stars seen by the unaided eye.

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Bursts of star formation explain mysterious brightness at cosmic dawn

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In the James Webb Space Telescope’s (JWST) first images of the universe’s earliest galaxies, the young galaxies appear too bright, too massive and too mature to have formed so soon after the Big Bang. Using new simulations, a team of astrophysicists now has discovered that these galaxies likely are not so massive after all. Although a galaxy’s brightness is typically determined by its mass, the new findings suggest that less massive galaxies can glow just as brightly from irregular, brilliant bu

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