Tag: world
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Data Science Lessons from Top Gun
[ad_1] The movie of the summer of 2022 is no doubt “Top Gun: Maverick.” Fast moving, tons of aerial combat, lots of excitement, and the youngest-looking Tom Cruise I’ve ever seen (not one stitch of grey hair on his head). There’s gotta be a Data Science lesson in there somewhere… And the good news is ... -
Covington Concert Featuring Michael Bolton to Benefit Jamaican Educational Nonprofits
[ad_1] Covington, Georgia— Covington’s willingness to “embrace” concert promoters has helped bring music legends to shows that benefit his nonprofit. Oxford-based Cornell Levy’s organization, Legends in Concert, will welcome multi-platinum Grammy-winning singer Michael Bolton to Legion Field on September 18th. Levy’s non-profit, ConnectJA, works to provide technical training and equipment to youth in the Caribbean ... -
Jessica Pegula surges at US Open after mother’s health issues
[ad_1] Not only is Jessica Pegula one of America’s top tennis players, reaching the Round of 16 at the US Open for the first time, her parents own the Buffalo Bills. As the Bills prepare to open the NFL season with the Rams on Thursday night, Pegula climbed to new heights in his tennis career, ... -
Legionella bacteria suspected of causing illness in Argentina that killed three and sickened seven, health officials say
[ad_1] The illness, which killed 10 people in Argentina and killed three, may be caused by Legionella bacteria, the bacteria that causes Legionellosis, health officials said Saturday. Authorities are trying to determine the cause of the illness that has sickened 10 people associated with a private clinic in the city of San Miguel de Tucuman, ... -
Mysterious respiratory disease kills 2 health workers, patient in clinic, leaves 6 sick in Argentina
[ad_1] A third patient died this week from pneumonia of unknown cause in Argentina. Deaths have so far been confined to her single clinic, health officials said Thursday. Health Minister Luis Medina Ruiz of northwestern Tucuman province told reporters that nine people, including eight medical staff at a private clinic, had a mysterious respiratory illness. ... -
IPCC reports are climate science beacons. So why are these scientists saying we have to stop?
[ad_1] In 1990, scientists around the world released a report saying that the climate was changing and that we were to blame. If we continue to pollute, business as usual… “Due to greenhouse gas emissions, average global temperatures could rise by about 1°C above current values by 2025, and 3°C by the end of the ... -
US monkeypox outbreak may be slowing, but health officials caution
[ad_1] Your browser does not support the audio element. Dr. Susan Enna (right) administers the monkeypox vaccine at a New York immunization clinic. New cases are beginning to decline in New York and several other US cities. Mary Altaffer/AP More than three months have passed since the monkeypox outbreak in the United States, and words ... -
New Mexico Bee Colony Health
[ad_1] NEW MEXICO (Stacker) — Honeybees’ annual contribution to the US economy is estimated at at least $15 billion. Beyond the profitable products and by-products harvested directly from bee colonies, such as honey, wax, propolis, and royal jelly, more than 90 different crops (about one-third of total U.S. crop production) are grown. , relying on ...











