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Bloomberg

Chavez: Dumb to Stand in the Way of AI Progress

Higher Ed
Marty Chavez, Sixth Street Partners Vice Chairman outlines the three strategies the financial world can take as it contends with AI. He explains why he would not advise firms to stand in the way of the progress AI can bring.
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Bloomberg

Fed Economist Using News, Social Media to Track Economy

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- Daniel Wilson, San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank research adviser, discusses the predictive power of news and social media posts with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" on Friday.
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Bloomberg

Could 'Ready Player One' Be Considered for Best Animated Feature Oscar? | THR News

Higher Ed
The Spielberg film's CG VR world was created using virtual production techniques.
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Bloomberg

Real-Time Mind Reading

Higher Ed
Apr.19 -- Silicon Valley startup Inscopix has created a tiny microscope that can capture video of individual neurons firing in the brain. Bloomberg Technology’s Ellen Huet got a look at the device for this episode of Ventures. (video...
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Sky News

UK: Fil Industry urged to switch to cardboard sets to reduce carbon footprint.

Higher Ed
VOICED: Film companies hold nothing back if they want a certain look: they'll spend millions building castles, houses - even whole towns. But now a film studio boss is calling on the industry to clean up its act and switch to...
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Curated Video

Fate of the Northern White Rhino now in the hands of scientists

Higher Ed
LEADIN:

Scientists say they are confident that efforts to reproduce the northern white rhino using IVF will be success
ful.
...
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Bloomberg

American Workers Have Saved Too Little: BlackRock

Higher Ed
Nov. 11 -- BlackRock Chief Retirement Specialist Chip Castille, Goldman Sachs Global Markets Institute President Abby Joseph Cohen and Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget President Maya Macguineas discuss Americans readiness for...
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Sky News

New IVF Ethics Questioned

Higher Ed
New IVF Ethics Questioned
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Teen Kids News

Captain Gerard Schoenfeld Father and Daughter Bond through Art

6th - 8th
TKN reporter Felipe reports about a teenage painter with a passion. Ashley Schoenfeld’s Dad, retired Naval Captain Gerard Schoenfeld, has been painting since childhood. After his career with the Navy, he had hoped to focus on his love...
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Curated Video

Weiss: Humbled By Nobel Physics Prize

Higher Ed
Rainer Weiss, one of the three U.S.-based scientists to win the Nobel Physics Prize on Tuesday, talks about how humbling the honor is, knowing "that you happen to get something that people who are really giants in...
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Bloomberg

The Hidden American History Behind a Master Blademaker's Knives

Higher Ed
Quintin Middleton's intricately made knives highlight his unparalleled craftsmanship while revealing the hidden history of enslaved African Americans and their contributions to the blacksmith industry.
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Curated Video

It's called 'buckypaper' and looks a lot like ordinary carbon paper, but don't be fooled by the cute name or flimsy appearance. It could revolutionize the way everything from airplanes to TVs are made.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Future planes, cars may be made of ``buckypaper'

CAPTION: It's called 'buckypaper' and looks a lot like ordinary carbon paper, but don't be fooled by the cute name or flimsy appearance. It could...
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Sky News

Priti Patel visits a police training facility

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Home Secretary Priti Patel interview during a visit to a police training facility ahead of the Public Order bill on 9th May 2022 in London, United Kingdom.
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Bridgeman Arts

1920s Hollywood studio, Dolly Sisters, stunts with trains, planes and balloons.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1920s Hollywood studio, Dolly Sisters, stunts with trains, planes and balloons.
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Curated Video

Panasonic unveils latest 4K technology at CES in Vegas

Higher Ed
The Japanese electronics giant, Panasonic, has unveiled its latest 4K technology at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Among its products, a 4K palm-sized camcorder and a 4K TV it...
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Curated Video

Weiss humbled by Nobel physics prize

Higher Ed
Rainer Weiss, one of the three US-based scientists to win the Nobel Physics Prize on Tuesday, talks about how humbling the honor is, knowing "that you happen to get something that people who are really giants in...
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Curated Video

Lanvin menswear from Paris

Higher Ed
music on catwalks not cleared for use. replace with your own clearable music

AP Entertai
nment
Paris, 20th Ja
nuary 2008
1. Various backstage preparations f
or Lanvin show
2. Various designer, Lucas...
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Curated Video

Pakistan - Bhutto bank accounts frozen

Higher Ed
Swiss authorities on Monday (15/9) froze the bank accounts of the former prime minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto, her husband and mother at the Pakistan government's request amid charges the money was siphoned out...
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Curated Video

Mind reader Mark Salem's sensational show

Higher Ed
1. Vs GV Edinburgh

2. Marc Salem in ac
tion
3. Sot Marc Salem: "I try as much as possible not to define what it is I do in the sense that I like to call it mind games. And that deals with everything from the power...
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Curated Video

US Attorney General Mukasey testifies before House Judiciary Comm

Higher Ed
1. Wide of House Intelligence committee hearing

2. Pan from US Representative John McHugh, Republican, New York to CIA Director Michael H
ayden
McHugh: "How long has it been since...
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Sky News

Animals Receive Better Medical Care than Humans

Higher Ed
VOICED: Animals receive far better prosthetics than humans because regulations prevent surgeons using state-of-the art printed limbs and joints, vet Noel Fitzpatrick has claimed. Fitzpatrick, who presents Channel 4's Supervet runs a...
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Press Association

Priti Patel announces new laws for protesters that bring the UK to 'a grinding halt'

Higher Ed
Home Secretary Priti Patel visits the Metropolitan Police's Specialist Training Centre in Gravesend, Kent, ahead of the announcement of new powers to tackle protesters who cause disruption.



The Home Secretary announced that...
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Curated Video

The makers of an iPad app say their evaluation helps football teams avoid making a bad investment in a potential recruit. The AP's John Mone says the Texas-based company is getting noticed by the National Football League. (Feb. 20)

Higher Ed
SOUNDBITE (English): Josh Stewart, Oklahoma State University

"It's so exciting. It's what I wanted to do since I was a little kid-be an NFL play
er."
SOUNDBITE...
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Curated Video

ITALY: CHILDREN WHO FEEL NO PAIN COULD HOLD KEY TO COMMON DISEASES

Higher Ed
Italian/Eng/Nat

Doctors believe that a group of Italian children, who can't cry or feel pain, could hold the key to helping millions of people who suffer from more common medical...