Tag: power
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Artificial Intelligence Market in the Education Sector 2026, Increasing Demand For ITS to Boost Growth
[ad_1] NEW YORK, Sept. 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Artificial Intelligence Market in the Education Sector is expected to grow by USD 374.3 million during 2021-2026, at a CAGR of 48.15% during the forecast period, according to Technavio. The increasing demand for ITS will offer immense growth opportunities, and security and privacy concerns will challenge ... -
2022 NJBIZ Education Power 50 Announcement
[ad_1] Getting an education has never been more important or difficult than it is now. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted learning in all areas, from primary and secondary schools to higher education institutions. Growing needs combined with deteriorating logistics create a unique set of challenges for educators and administrators at all levels. The individuals listed ... -
UN condemns ‘shameful’ year-long ban on Afghan girls’ education
[ad_1] Issue of: September 18, 2022 – 08:52 Kabul (AFP) – The United Nations on Sunday called on the Taliban to reopen girls’ high schools across Afghanistan, calling a ban that began just a year ago “tragic and shameful”. On September 18, 2021, weeks after the Taliban seized power last August, hardline Islamists reopened all-boys ... -
Scientists say these mysterious diamonds came from outer space
[ad_1] Monash University Professor Andy Tomkins (left) and RMIT PhD PhD Alan Salek, a sample of the ureilite meteorite.Credit: RMIT University A strange diamond from an ancient dwarf planet in our solar system may have formed shortly after the dwarf planet collided with a large asteroid about 4.5 billion years ago. A team of scientists ... -
Idaho Science and Technology Policy Fellowships Place Scientists in State Agencies
[ad_1] Moscow, Idaho (KIFI) — An expansion of the fellowship program across three Idaho universities places two scientists in Idaho government agencies, bringing their scientific expertise to policy making. The Idaho Science and Technology Policy Fellowship (ISTPF) places scientists, social scientists, and engineers in state government to help shape policy while applying their knowledge and ... -
Underfunding public health is the decision to let people die in the next pandemic
[ad_1] With the COVID-19 pandemic still going on and monkeypox now being considered a public health emergency in the United States, we are officially in the middle of two viral disease crises. Public health experts know what it takes to control disease outbreaks. It is broad identification/testing, treatment and prevention. However, systemic problems with the ... -
5 elements named after the scientist who discovered them
[ad_1] There are currently 118 elements in the periodic table. When a new element is discovered, several factors go into naming it.element is named after how they were obtained, their properties, the compounds from which they were isolated, and where they were found. However, they can also be named after the people who found them. ... -
Should citizens pay for oil and gas profits in good health?
[ad_1] Heidi Leswood When I first saw the ozone warning sign in Colorado, I had no idea it was related to health. Why were there signs telling us not to drive due to ozone? And why such an ineffective campaign? Clearly the signs weren’t working. Congestion was never resolved, but rather worsened. I am now ...











