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5 Ways to Streamline Your Business Data for Maximum Efficiency

Smart Data Collective

In today’s digital world, businesses need to be able to access and analyze their data quickly and efficiently. Streamlining business data is an important part of achieving maximum efficiency. By streamlining your business data, you can save money and increase productivity with less overhead. Whether you’re running a small business or a large-scale multinational company, your data is an important part of your daily operations.

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Review: A League of Their Own (2022 TV Series)

The New Social Worker

The 2022 series, A League of Their Own, is an enriching, must-see comedy drama highlighting the cost of prejudice and cruel societally imposed restrictions, set against the backdrop of women’s sports in the 1940s. Read the review.

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Could new cancer drugs come from potatoes and tomatoes?

Frontiers

by Angharad Brewer Gillham, Frontiers science writer. Image/Shutterstock.com. Polish scientists revealed the potential for new cancer drugs to be formulated from bioactive compounds found in plants from the genus Solanum , like potatoes and aubergines. Everyone knows someone who has had cancer. In 2020, around 19m new cases — and around 10m deaths — were registered worldwide.

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Podcast from Washington: Health Equity in Action

The NACCHO Podcast Series

In this week’s podcast, Kerry Allen welcomes a new member to the NACCHO Government Affairs team, Lauren Mastroberardino. Kerry and Lauren provide an update on mid-term election outcomes and implications for the upcoming year, which will see divided government in Washington. Congress is back for a lame-duck session, and Kerry and Lauren cover ongoing Fiscal Year 2023 appropriations considerations.

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Big Data to Play Key Role in Future of Bankruptcy Proceedings

Smart Data Collective

We have previously emphasized the huge benefits that big data plays in the financial industry. The global financial analytics market is projected to be worth $17.1 billion by 2028. Most of the discussions about the role of big data in finance center around actuarial models in the insurance sector and using data analytics and machine learning for stock market predictions.

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Book Review - The Empowered Citizens Guide: 10 Steps To Passing a Law That Matters to You

The New Social Worker

Pat Libby has provided individuals with a “roadmap” to the process of lawmaking with her book The Empowered Citizens Guide: 10 Steps To Passing a Law That Matters to You. Read The New Social Worker's book review.

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SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome): A Tale of Two Deadly Viruses

Gideon

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), also known as Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome, is a respiratory illness caused by the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV) [1]. SARS, and its sibling, COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2), will remain in history as some of the deadliest infectious diseases of the 21st century. Both SARS viruses affected over 625 million people and claimed over 6.5 million lives worldwide.

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AI-Driven SAST Strategies Transform Application Security

Smart Data Collective

AI technology has become an incredibly important part of most IT functions. One of the many reasons IT professionals are investing in AI is to fortify their digital security. One of the best ways that cybersecurity professionals are leveraging AI is by utilizing SAST strategies. AI Solidifies Network Security with Better SAST Protocols. AI technology has led to a number of new cybersecurity threats.

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How Neural Machine Translation is Revolutionizing Software Development

Smart Data Collective

Machine translation has come a long way since it was first developed in the 1950s. It’s said that the machine translation market will have a compound annual growth rate of 7.1% from 2022 to 2027. Neural machine translation is the latest development in this sector. Today, we will discuss Neural Machine Translation (NMT) and how it’s a key player in software localization.

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Evolution of bat wings and calls through ‘foraging syndromes’ allows diversity to flourish

Frontiers

By Mischa Dijkstra, Frontiers science writer. Egyptian slit-faced bats, Nycteris thebaica. In a new study, scientists show that the wing shape and the echolocation frequency of bats are tightly linked across species. This pattern could only be identified because the of the large dataset in the present study, which allowed the authors to look beyond the effect of bat family on these traits.

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Scientists find inorganic food additives might make babies more vulnerable to allergies

Frontiers

By Angharad Brewer Gillham, Frontiers science writer. Image/Shutterstock.com. Inorganic nanoparticles used to help process food may be crossing the placental barrier and getting into breastmilk, potentially damaging intestinal regulation and compromising babies’ oral tolerance, predisposing them to food allergies. Nanotechnologies have revolutionized food technology with changes to food production, manufacture, and processing that are intended to make our food safer and healthier.

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Greater collective knowledge to drive global consensus for action

Frontiers

On 7 December 2022, Stephan Kuster, head of public affairs at Frontiers , gave a speech at our reception in the World Science Forum , the international conference on global science policy hosted this year by the Republic of South Africa. Good evening. It’s great to see you all here this evening. My name is Stephan Kuster, I am head of public affairs at Frontiers.