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These international students are working on an app for skin cancer diagnosis

9th - Higher Ed
Three international graduate students at the University of Windsor are working on an app intended to provide a accessible and efficient method of diagnosing skin cancer. Ifran Andleeb, Vaibhav Patel and Almiqdad Elzein spoke with Windsor...
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be Well: Tips to help you have a more positive work experience

9th - Higher Ed
Managing stress can be a crucial aspect of an employee’s well-being.
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“Their motive has to be seen…” Haryana CM Khattar questions farmers’ ‘Dilli Chalo’ march

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As the farmers’ protest is continuing, Haryana’s Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar held a press conference in Chandigarh. He said that farmers going to Delhi is not an issue, but the way in which they are going is an issue. He also said...
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Staff members keep Putnam County Library open as mold remediation begins

9th - Higher Ed
Mold was discovered above the children's room and near the front desk in December, prompting a temporary closure.
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'The problem is that governance is missing': Arvinder Singh Lovely on Delhi air pollution

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Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President Arvinder Singh Lovely slammed the Delhi and the central government about the severe Delhi pollution. He said that both parties wake in October to deal with pollution and are never seen talking...
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Oxford Word of the year: Slang term 'goblin mode' takes the title

9th - Higher Ed
The slang term 'goblin mode' has been selected as Oxford Dictionary's word of the year.
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World's first all-digital railway to launch in UK

9th - Higher Ed
It’s years behind schedule and billions of dollars over budget, but London’s new Elizabeth line will open later this mon
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Canada pledges $50M to Haiti in new aid funding

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian officials used a virtual summit to pledge an additional $50 million in aid funding to Haiti, to improve the country’s security situation.
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Dutch company aims high to launch flying car

9th - Higher Ed
The company's flying car is allowed to drive on roads, and now they are trying to be cleared for takeoff.
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FIFA 21 players enticed into lucrative ‘loot-box’ option, insider claims | Go Public

9th - Higher Ed
A company insider tells CBC’s Go Public that video game giant Electronic Arts is enticing the players of FIFA 21 to buy bonus-filled ‘loot-boxes,’ which have been the subject of lawsuits because of links to gambling.
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'Massive scale-up' of public health capacities one of key ways to move forward, WHO says

9th - Higher Ed
Governments will need to go on the offence against the coronavirus, according to the World Health Organization, and that means ramping up efforts.
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Hands-On with the Amazfit Active 2: Features, Fit & First Impressions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Looking for a smartwatch that’s gym-ready and office-friendly? Today we’re unboxing and reviewing the Amazfit Active 2 in India—starting at just Rs 9,999 (Premium at Rs 11,999). Join us as we dive into what’s in the box, display,...
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Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Aura Edition: The AI-enhanced Yoga laptop Is HERE!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Aura Edition is here – and it’s not just another pretty laptop. With its streamlined design, ultra-slim profile and powerful specs, Lenovo is aiming for both beauty and brains. But does it deliver on performance,...
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She Ruled with Grace, But Her Heart Was Shattered: Vikram Sampath Retells Ahilyabai Holkar’s Story

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this deeply emotional and insightful interview, historian and author Vikram Sampath opens up about the lesser-known, heartbreaking personal life of Ahilyabai Holkar, the revered queen of Indore. Despite her devotion, administrative...
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Private jet-setters ignore carbon footprint

9th - Higher Ed
Private jet travel, once reserved for a select few, has become more common in recent years. With the rise of fractional ownership programs, charter services, and increased wealth among the ultra-rich, private jets now operate thousands...
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Rich save time, Planet pays the price

9th - Higher Ed
Private jet travel, once reserved for a select few, has become more common in recent years. With the rise of fractional ownership programs, charter services, and increased wealth among the ultra-rich, private jets now operate thousands...
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Today marks 35 years since 14 women were killed by a gunman at Montreal engineering school

9th - Higher Ed
On this day in 1989, 14 women were shot and killed in a targeted attack at their school in Montreal. To honour those victims, this is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
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AI Cost Assumptions Challenged

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Autonomys Head of Protocol Dariia Perchna explains how technology is challenging Wall Street's understanding of the economics of Artificial Intelligence. She speaks with Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg: Markets."
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Bonds Showing Best Value in 15 Years: Voya's Reinhard

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Barbara Reinhard, head of asset allocation at Voya Investment Management, says bonds are "a material value for all types of investors" for the first time since the global financial crisis and sees a path for both bonds and stocks to...
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Allianz's Subran on Higher-for-Longer Rates

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Allianz Chief Economist Ludovic Subran discusses concerns about central banks staying hawkish for longer to fight inflation. He speaks with Dani Burger and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Brief."
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A Mixed US Jobs Report

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Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary says he believes that the most recent jobs numbers are strong and that the US still has a tight hot labor market. He also explains why the Fed might have to raise rates in June.
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Summers: May Need 50Bps Hike in July If Fed Pauses

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Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says the Federal Reserve should be open to raising its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points in July if the central bank pauses its round of policy tightening this month. "If they don't...
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Lisa's Market Movers: Top Moving Stocks This Morning 4/3

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Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz reports the top moving stocks this morning: ExxonMobil, Chevron and Shell.
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Mirrors

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Crane.tv visits the pop noir quartet Mirrors in their studio in Brighton. The synth pop band whose sound fuses the best of Kraftwerk, New Order, OMD and Depeche Mode seeks to bring back polish and showmanship to the indie scene....