Wed.Jun 21, 2023

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AI is Disrupting SEO in Huge Ways in 2023

Smart Data Collective

Artificial intelligence has changed marketing in extraordinary ways, which is why the market for AI in the marketing profession is booming. Marketing companies spent over $35 billion on AI in marketing research alone last year, but they are likely to spend as much on AI-driven SEO. Search engine optimization (or SEO) is a broad and highly complicated area and if you are a new business owner discovering it for the first time, it can feel terribly overwhelming.

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Wildfire smoke downwind affects health, wealth, mortality

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

Smoke particulates from wildfires could cause between 4,000 and 9,000 premature deaths and cost between $36 to $82 billion per year in the United States, according to new research.

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Data-Driven Organizations Must Use Talent Analytics Wisely

Smart Data Collective

Analytics is undoubtedly changing the future of the business world. We have talked about a number of the ways that business leaders are investing in big data technology and analytics. The market for talent analytics is projected to be worth $1.8 billion by the end of this year. There are many reasons that the demand for big data in the human resources sector is growing so quickly HR professionals are using big data to make strategic decisions.

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DNA can fold into complex shapes to execute new functions

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

DNA can mimic protein functions by folding into elaborate, three-dimensional structures, according to a new study.

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AI Technology Leads to Innovative Photo Editing Software

Smart Data Collective

The market for AI software is booming. Precedence Research States that the market was worth $138 billion last year and it is growing exponentially. Last summer, we wrote an article about the ways that artificial intelligence is changing video editing software. We also talked about some of the best AI-driven video editing applications. However, AI technology is arguably even more important for photo editing software.

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Cave excavation pushes back the clock on early human migration to Laos

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

Fifteen years of archaeological work in the Tam Pa Ling cave in northeastern Laos has yielded a reliable chronology of early human occupation of the site. The team's excavations through the layers of sediments and bones that gradually washed into the cave and were left untouched for tens of thousands of years reveals that humans lived in the area for at least 70,000 years -- and likely even longer.

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Exoplanet may reveal secrets about the edge of habitability

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

How close can a rocky planet be to a star, and still sustain water and life? A recently discovered exoplanet may be key to solving that mystery.

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How to make hard decisions: even/over statements

Lara Hogan's Blog

We face decisions every single day, big and small. Sometimes those decisions have tradeoffs that feel impossible to decide between, which naturally will feel particularly hard to settle on. For example, let’s say you’ve been struggling to enjoy your current role at work, and you’re ready to make a decision about how to address that. You’re feeling some stress about the volume of work you need to get done every week, but you also recognize that you don’t have relationships or strong connections w

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Biodegradable gel shows promise for cartilage regeneration

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

A gel that combines both stiffness and toughness is a step forward in the bid to create biodegradable implants for joint injuries, according to new research. Mimicking articular cartilage, found in our knee and hip joints, is challenging. This cartilage is key to smooth joint movement, and damage to it can cause pain, reduce function, and lead to arthritis.

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Frontiers to partner with major global symposium on protein and human health 

Frontiers

Gold open access publisher Frontiers will be the publishing partner for a scientific summit meeting later this year on protein and human health, sponsored by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN). Organized in collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Wageningen University and Research , and the Riddet Institute, Massey University , the symposium will take place in September 2023 in Utrecht.

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Combining twistronics with spintronics could be the next giant leap in quantum electronics

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

Quantum researchers twist double bilayers of an antiferromagnet to demonstrate tunable moiré magnetism.

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Space travel alters gene expression in white blood cells, weakening our immune system

Frontiers

By Mischa Dijkstra, Frontiers science writer Scientists have shown that the expression of (mostly protein-coding) genes in white blood cells changes rapidly when astronauts reach the International Space Station. This may explain why astronauts appear more susceptible to infectious diseases while in space. Most genes returned to their typical pre-flight level of expression within a few weeks to one year after landing, suggesting that Earth-level gravity is required for the immune system of astron

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Inside-out heating and ambient wind could make direct air capture cheaper and more efficient

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

Chemical engineers use coated carbon fibers and eliminate steam-based heating in their simpler design, which also can be powered by wind energy.

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