• Research Roundup: Searching the stars and the brain

    Recent research saw the construction of the world’s largest astronomical digital camera, the discovery of a possible new epilepsy treatment, and the development of AI models to assist patient health monitoring in hospitals.

  • CDR collects Carolina’s climate research

    See climate’s impact on algae to zoos in Carolina Digital Repository’s curation of open access articles.

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    Fort Ancient Earthworks designated ‘World Heritage Site’

    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Just in time for World Heritage Day, the Miami Valley is now home to a "UNESCO World Heritage Site." Fort Ancient Earthworks & Nature Preserve is one of eight earthworks sites in Ohio, selected for their cultural significance to humanity. There are only 25 in the United States. World Heritage is []

  • Kygo Announces World Tour Across North America and Europe

    SPECIAL GUESTS SOFI TUKKER, GRYFFIN, SAM FELDT, ZARA LARSSON, KLANGKARUSSELL, HAYLA, VICTORIA NADINE AND VANDELUX TO JOIN ON SELECT DATES NEW SINGLE, “FOR LIFE” FT. ZAK ABEL & NILE RODGERS OUT NOW LISTEN HERE Tickets Available Starting Tuesday, April 23 with Presales General Onsale Begins on Friday, April 26 at 10am Local at KygoTheAlbum.com Today,

  • Google Consolidates AI-Building Teams Across Research and DeepMind

    Google is consolidating the teams that focus on building artificial intelligence (AI) models across Google Research and Google DeepMind. All this work will now be done within Google DeepMind, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, said in a note to employees posted on the company’s website Thursday (April 18). Pichai said in the note that this move will “scale our […]

  • Intel reveals world's biggest 'brain-inspired' neuromorphic computer

    A computer intended to mimic the way the brain processes and stores data could potentially improve the efficiency and capabilities of artificial intelligence models

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    High winds leave thousands without electricity across Ontario

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Hydro One says thousands of Ontario residents are without power today amid high winds blowing across much of the province. The electricity distributor says about 13,000 customers were without power as of mid-afternoon Saturday, down from over 26,000 early in the day. Hydro One says crews are out in full force responding to the outages, […]

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    High winds leave thousands without electricity across Ontario

    TORONTO - Hydro One says thousands of Ontario residents are without power today amid high winds blowing across much of the province. The electricity distributor says about 13,000 customers were without power as of mid-afternoon Saturday, down from over 26,000 early in the day. Hydro One says crews are out in full force responding to the outages, caused mostly by wind blowing trees and branches down onto distribution lines. It says the highest winds are coming off Lake Huron and Georgian...

  • New NHS treatment could transform lives of thousands of children with brain tumours

    Combination of dabrafenib and trametinib can now be used for patients aged one and over

  • New research shines light on how expert mapmakers see the world differently

    Researchers at Aston University have found differences between experienced Ordnance Survey (OS) mapmakers and novices in the way that they interpret aerial images for mapmaking, which could lead to improved training processes for new recruits. The findings are published in the Journal of Vision.

  • O.J. Simpson’s Brain Will Not be Donated for CTE Research

    O.J. Simpson is headed for cremation. His brain will not contribute to scientific research on CTE. According to Malcolm LaVergne, the executor of Simpson’s state, the arrangements for the funeral service have yet to be finalized. According to People, LaVergne stated, “His entire body, his brain, everything, his fake hips, his fake knees, everything. That […] The post O.J. Simpson’s Brain Will Not be Donated for CTE Research first appeared on The Source.

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    Major sporting events such as Crew games bring in fans from across the US and world

    National and international sporting events are brining fans who wouldn't normally visit to Columbus.The city glided into 2024 on a strong note, hosting the U.S