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News ReleaseWednesday, August 14, 2024NIH researchers found that large-scale language models rely on succinct, textbook-like language to evaluate medical questions.Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) found that while artificial intelligence (AI) tools can accurately diagnose genetic diseases from textbook-like descriptions, their accuracy drops significantly when analyzing summaries patients write about their health. These findings, reported in the American Journal of Human Genetics, suggest that these AI tools need to be improved before they can be applied in clinical settings to help diagnose and answer patient questions. Researchers have studied a type of AI called large-scale language models, which…

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“By getting and spending, we waste our power.We hardly see anything of our own in nature.(From “The World Owes Us Too Much” by William Wordsworth)You've heard of fast food, but have you heard of slow food? If you haven't, here's your introduction. The Slow Food movement began in 1986, when Carlo Petrini and a group of Italian food lovers grew tired of the fast food chains popping up in Rome. They saw these restaurants as a threat to local food traditions and decided to fight back. Their weapon of choice? A big plate of pasta and a glass of wine.…

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Power dynamics in Southeast Asia remain in flux amid lingering economic impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic and an increasingly complex regional and global security environment. Under the Biden administration, the United States has been working hard to strengthen partnerships and alliances in Southeast Asia. So far, Washington's efforts have been well received, with opinion polls showing the United States retains more soft power and popularity than China in most of the region. But that advantage may be shrinking. China remains a key partner in Southeast Asia and has sought to supplement its growing economic and political influence with education, jobs,…

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Our RecommendationsAre you a side sleeper and can't find the perfect pillow? With so many options, it can be hard to choose one that's truly right for you. Well, no worries here – we've picked out the best pillows for side sleepers. Whether you're looking for a plush feel, firm support, or something in between, this guide will help you find the perfect pillow to enhance your sleeping experience. Beckham Hotel Collection Pillow Are you looking for a pillow that's really comfortable to sleep on? The Beckham Hotel Collection pillow is super comfortable, relaxing and comes with a soft cover.…

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now integrated into our daily activities, impacting how we live and interact with others. Continuous improvements in AI technology are expected to completely change the way people go about their daily tasks. Smart Home: AI-Powered Living Spaces A clear example of AI in everyday life, smart home technology includes devices such as smart speakers, thermostats, and lighting systems designed to increase comfort and save energy. In the future, we will see more intelligent devices such as refrigerators that manage their contents and security systems that detect and respond to threats. Imagine living in a home where…

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This article is included in the following additional categories:Researchers from the University of Oxford's Department of Physics have made a major advancement in photovoltaic technology, pushing beyond the limitations of silicon-based solar panels. Their innovative approach utilises a new power-generating material that could be applied to everyday objects such as cars, rucksacks and mobile phones, and could transform the way we harness solar energy.Led by Dr. Shuafeng Hu, his team has developed an ultra-thin and flexible thin-film perovskite material that is just over one micron thick. Unlike traditional silicon photovoltaics, this material can be applied to almost any surface, broadening…

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Dublin, Aug. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Southeast Asia Thermoplastic Vulcanizates Market Size, Share and Trends Analysis Report: End Use (Automotive, Building & Construction, Consumer Goods), Country (Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam), and Segment Forecast, 2024-2030” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com.The thermoplastic vulcanizate market in Southeast Asia is expected to reach US$50.07 million by 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 8.2%. The market growth is primarily driven by increasing demand for products from key industries such as automotive, electrical and electronics, and building and construction in emerging economies such as Thailand and the Philippines. Additionally, the increasing demand for high-performance,…

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Berkeley Public Health welcomes Dr. Shelley Facente, PhD, MPH, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Community Health Sciences, in July 2024. Dr. Facente earned her PhD in Epidemiology from the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health in 2020 and her MPH in 2004. She also earned her BA in Health Sociology from Ithaca College in 2002. We asked her about her work and her expectations for the coming year. Where did you live and work before coming to UC Berkeley School of Public Health? I have lived in the Bay Area since coming to Berkeley for my MPH in 2002.…

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After the Balloon Fiesta crowds leave, we'll be welcoming business leaders to the Duke City.ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Balloon Fiesta won't be the only big event taking place in Albuquerque this October, as the Duke City will host the World Indigenous Business Forum.The forum will bring Indigenous leaders from across the U.S. and around the world to Albuquerque and will take place Oct. 28-30 at the Clyde Hotel.City leaders expect about 1,000 people to descend on downtown for the event, and the business community is excited.”The Hispanic Cultural Center is going to be busy. Other restaurants are going to be busy…

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Temperatures will rise on Wednesday Last updated: August 14, 2024 at 10:04 AM EST News. Wednesday starts off quiet. Sunny with mostly low humidity. Dew points in the low 60s, 75% humidity, a light north and northwest breeze, and temperatures in the city, metro suburbs, and Louisville suburbs at 69 degrees, low to mid 60s, comfortable for mid-August. This is the norm. Elizabethtown is 62, Seymour is 63, cooler, and Madison, Indiana is 59. But as we plan to do today, we will see more sunshine and warmer temperatures. 84 at noon. By 5 o'clock, 89 is the norm. That's…

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