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NYU School of Global Public Health Joins Global Initiative to Improve Equity in Heart Health in New York City
[ad_1] The NYU School of Global Public Health (NYU GPH) has joined a global initiative to reimagine how cities use artificial intelligence to tackle heart health inequalities. It starts in New York City. The AI4HealthyCities Health Equity Network (created by the Novartis Foundation in partnership with Microsoft AI for Health) uses innovative data science techniques ... -
The circus exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry folds up the tent
[ad_1] A child steps into a world enveloped in crimson light. She heard the steam her whistle the hissing of her organ. Circus announcer teases: “Jolly Marge, the heaviest human being alive, is here! …and Tiny Timothy, the smallest man on earth!” And she spied, at eye level, a big top golden light and a ... -
TERMINUS SCIENCE DANCE AT THE FEST CENTER – TECHNIQUES
[ad_1] On Sunday, September 11th, the Fest Center curtain rose with the opening movement of “Step the Brain Along a Path,” with a lone dancer in blue standing on the right side of the stage in the spotlight. I saw.clustered on the left A neutrally dressed ensemble, meant to symbolize her brain cells. React with ... -
OC Fashion Week Announces July 2023 ‘Fashion Travel Week’ Presented by Celebrity Cruises
[ad_1] As a tribute to the president and owner of the oneworld symposium at OC Fashion Week® in Orange County, California, Kathryn Marino marks the official start of Fashion Travel Week® (FTW) with the official Red Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Opening Day. announced. The Art of Travel & Style from Celebrity Cruises. The project started ... -
The Continuing COVID Madness Shows It Wasn’t About Science
[ad_1] The pandemic is essentially over, right? yes. For others, not so much. Unvaccinated Canadians were finally allowed to leave the country in June, and no one knows why. If vaccines don’t prevent transmission, why does it make sense to keep unvaccinated people behind a frozen curtain? But it’s Canada. It completely lost its plot ... -
Education Notes: Local Students Win Academic Awards | Education
[ad_1] College Board Praise: Bartlesville High School and Tulsa Honor Academy announced that several students have received academic awards from the College Board. Bartlesville High School’s Jeffrey Engleman, Reid Faust, Dayton McCall, Timber McCall, Jarrett Moore, and Gage Swanson all earned the National Rural and Small City Award, and Regan Patzkowski won the National Hispanic ... -
Imminent hospital closures shake Atlanta’s healthcare environment
[ad_1] Like many neighborhoods in cities across the country, Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward is changing. Condo buildings and modern minimalist homes mark the low-income housing block. Many longtime residents of the historic district where Martin Luther King Jr. was born have been slashed and relegated to other parts of town. The Atlanta Medical Center, a ... -
Partners in Education: Schools, Community Groups Kick Off Year | News
[ad_1] VALDOSTA — Brenda and Russell Hassenstab, owners of Kona Ice in Lowndes, celebrate their sixth year as community partners in education. For more than five years, they have run superstudent programs in schools in Lowndes County and Valdosta City. “We attend many schools and love making a difference in children’s lives,” Russell said. “My ...











