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#Experts in the Media: CMU's Rayid Ghani Weighs in on the Role of AI
The topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is beginning to dominate a lot of conversations and even conferences across the planet. And recently, Rayid Ghani, a ...
Climate change research trailblazer elected to prestigious list of AAAS Fellows
University of Delaware professor Rodrigo Vargas has been elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) — one of the ...
Exploring the Link Between Student Engagement and Deeper Learning
When students are engaged in their learning, they are more likely to dive deeper into the material. This is because they are actively participating in ...
Food is Medicine: ‘It’s Not Just About Food–It’s About Friendship
Kim Solomon’s kitchen showed all the signs of a good lunch in the making – chopped veggies on the counter, a few dirty dishes in ...
New research shines a light on how expert mapmakers at Ordnance Survey see the world differently
OS Remote Sensing Services survey team updating OS MasterMap using the latest aerial imagery (Image credit: OS) Aston University psychologists worked with Ordnance Survey to ...
Podcast: Aston University researchers discuss how brain injury research led to a better understanding of dementia causes
Professor Roslyn Bill discusses her research into brain cell membranes with Dr Matt Derry Serious brain injuries and dementia are affected by the flow of ...
MEDIA RELEASE: Dreaming of a career in travel? CAA is hiring!
CAA Club Group of Companies (CCG) the parent organization of CAA South Central Ontario (SCO) and CAA Travel, is launching The CCG Travel Academy this ...
#Expert Podcasts: CARF Accreditation is a process, not an event
Recently, CARF International's Michael Johnson sat down with Simplifyance™ for a great conversation of all things accreditation. The podcast link is provided below. Simplifyance™ had ...
Rethinking Caregiving Support for the Sandwich Generation
The "sandwich generation" refers to adults who are simultaneously caring for their children as well as older parents or relatives. This places unique strains on ...
Research finds video games improve mobility for children with autism
University of Delaware professor Anjana Bhat has a long history of finding creative ways to keep autistic children engaged with the added benefit of improving ...