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AI News – Science (5/10/2024)

Title: The Science of Happiness
Summary: When we recall those moments when someone has our back, it’s like a magic potion that transforms our self-perception and the world around us. It’s like we’re suddenly wearing rose-tinted glasses and everything seems brighter and more hopeful.


Title: Identifying interdisciplinary emergence in the science of science: combination of network analysis and BERTopic
Summary: BERTopic is a super cool way to find out what people are talking about in a bunch of text. It uses fancy math to make groups of words that mean the same thing. This makes it easier for us to understand what people are saying. But sometimes, it’s hard for people to read a lot of text, so we use BERTopic to help us out. We also use another cool thing called network analysis to see how these groups of words are connected. This helps us find out what people are talking about in different areas.


Title: U of A, NWACC Partner to Develop Data Science Workforce
Summary: U of A and NWACC team up to create a data science workforce that’s as reliable as a Swiss watch and as cool as a cucumber. NWACC grads can easily switch to the U of A for their bachelor’s degree, and with the DART program, they’ll be equipped with the skills to analyze data like a pro. Who needs a crystal ball when you have data science?


Title: Learn about owls at UNMC’s next Science Café
Summary: ”’ Get ready to hoot with us at UNMC’s next Science Café! Join us for a night of owl-tastic fun and learn all about these nocturnal creatures. From their unique hunting techniques to their fascinating anatomy, we’ve got everything you need to know about these feathered friends. Don’t miss out on this owl-tacular event!”’
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“Title: Interview: Uncertainty, Science, and Public Health Communication
Url: https://news.google.com/articles/CBMiSmh0dHBzOi8vdW5kYXJrLm9yZy8yMDI0LzA1LzEwL2ludGVydmlldy11bmNlcnRhaW50eS1zY2llbmNlLWNvbW11bmljYXRpb24v0gEA?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen
Summary: Charlotte Dries is a Ph.D. student at the Harding Center for Risk Literacy at the University of Potsdam in Germany. She and her colleagues tested this in an online experiment in which 800 participants were given variations on a fictitious statement from a public health authority. The statement was: “”The new vaccine is safe and effective, and you should get it as soon as possible.”” The participants were asked to rate how much they agreed or disagreed with the statement, and how confident they were in their answer. The researchers also measured the participants’ personality traits, such as openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism.


Title: Weird blobs lurking near Earth’s core may have been dragged from the surface
Summary: “”Blobs”” deep in Earth’s middle layer may be chunks of ancient continental crust. These mysterious blobs, known as ultra-low velocity zones (ULVZs), have been puzzling scientists for ages. But fear not, researchers have finally cracked the case! These regions might be more widespread than we ever imagined. Who knew our planet had such a secret underground society of ancient crusty friends?


Title: Master of Science in Regenerative Medicine & Entrepreneurship program webinar
Summary: ”’ Are you ready to join the Regenerative Medicine Revolution? Don’t miss this webinar where you’ll discover how to become a master of healing and innovation. Learn how to apply for the Master of Science in Regenerative Medicine & Entrepreneurship program at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. You’ll also get a sneak peek into the exciting career opportunities that await you in this cutting-edge field. Register now and get ready to transform your life! ”’


Title: Fun fossils, spinning art and glass blowing at a family science event Saturday in Newark
Summary: The STEAM Around the Square event is a blast for kids and adults alike! Join us in and around Newark’s Harriet Tubman Square Park from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday May 11 for a day full of fun and learning. You’ll get to touch fossils, build circuits, grow rock crystals, blow glass, make a mug, check out local plants and critters, and create spin art. Plus, you’ll have the chance to record selections from banned books, so don’t be shy! Come and join the STEAM Around the Square party!


Title: Hubble Glimpses a Star-Forming Factory
Summary: UGC 9684 has been throwing some serious star parties since 2006, with four supernova-like events in the mix. These stars are like the life of the party, but they only last a few million years before they go all out and explode as supernovas. Talk about a short but sweet life!

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