Source: newsstand.clemson.edu A Clemson University faculty member will use an award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to examine middle school students’ data science knowledge and practices through the lens of social issues and gauge students’ sense of empowerment to positively change communities through data science. Golnaz Arastoopour Irgens, assistant professor of learning sciences in the Clemson Read More

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Source: ajmc.com Despite advancements in diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic processes there remain uncertainties regarding aspects of decision making that indicate new research on rare blood cancers, such as essential thrombocythemia (ET) and polycythemia vera (PV), need to be conducted, according to a paper published in Haematologica. “Well organized observational and registry-based studies will play a key role Read More

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Source: rcpmag.com Microsoft launched a private preview of “Project Cortex,” touted as a knowledge network for Microsoft 365 users, as part of this week’s Ignite conference in Orlando, Fla. Project Cortex largely has its roots in SharePoint technology, as described by SharePoint team members in a podcast. An allusion to SharePoint’s role also was made by Read More

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Source:- knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu With more access to data and growing computing power, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly powerful. But for it to be effective and meaningful, we must embrace people-first artificial intelligence strategies, according to Soumitra Dutta, professor of operations, technology, and information management at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business. “There has to be a Read More

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