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Is Data Science a Science?. Academic Blog on Theory and… | Rijur Singh Malik et al. |
[ad_1] Academic blog about data science theory and practice. Photo by Killian Cartignies on Unsplash Is data science a science? Recently, I was asked if data science is a science. I’ve been thinking about this ever since. that’s a great question. There is a graduate course in Applied Data Science that I teach. It’s a ... -
‘Big Health Event’ offering free health checks, fitness tips and more
[ad_1] NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – Health disparities have been around for a long time, and the COVID-19 pandemic has put them in the spotlight. Future events will focus on this issue. The Louisiana Urban League and Ochsner Health have teamed up to host what has been dubbed the “Big Health Event.” It takes place on ... -
A double take on adaptive fashion at NYFW from the Open Style Lab
[ad_1] “When people see someone with a disability for the first time, they have these automatic assumptions about them,” Sawsan Zakaria, a show attendee with SMA, said days before the event. “That’s the first take, and the second is us down the runway. We look stylish and look great in clothes that aren’t really malleable. ... -
Free classes for teen mental health first aid
[ad_1] Maekong Mental Health Matters (MMHM) conducts classes on youth mental health to teach people how to recognize the signs and provide prompt and effective care. Classes are free, but you must register first. Space is limited, so please register early by clicking here. The Youth Mental Health First Aid class is a two-part class ... -
Ancient ‘dragons’ were the first gliding reptiles on Earth
[ad_1] While most ancient reptiles crawled, scuttled, or leaped through their prehistoric habitats, one stealthy creature opted for an aerial technique: gliding. small “dragon-like” Coelurosaurus eribensis (see-luh-roh-SAW’-rah-vus eh-lih-VEN’-sis) A wing-like structure that uses a pair of patagials (thin membranes extending from the trunk to the forelimbs) to move from canopy to canopy. formed. , according ... -
Lansing School District Announces New Career and Technical Education Schools
[ad_1] LANSING, Michigan — Officials at the Lansing School District said they value hands-on training. As such, the district plans to expand its career and technical education programs. One of the students currently taking advantage of the district’s CTE program is 15-year-old Ayan Kelly. “I love helping people and when someone I love like my ... -
I Never Forget Faces: The Amazing Science of Recognition of Supercognitives
[ad_1] Overview: Super recognizers focus less on the eye area than normal viewers, evenly distributing gaze and extracting more information from other facial features. sauce: APS A super-perceiving person never forgets a face. They can catch a glimpse of their childhood friend in the rear-view mirror and instantly know it’s them. They also make excellent ... -
ASU Global Health Alumni Helping Wishes Come True
[ad_1] September 8, 2022 Nicole Waldmann has always wanted to give back to the community.Courses and internships she took global health program Arizona State University’s School of Human Evolution and Social Change ignited her passion. Waldmann graduated from ASU in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in international health. We are currently helping to fulfill the ...










