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Alao Akeem

New York, United States of America
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Alao Akeem is a journalist and language tutor
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Harvard President Claudine Gay resigns under pressure
03 Jan 2024  |  edugist.org  |  English  |  Resignation
Claudine Gay, Harvard's first Black president and second woman president, resigned amid plagiarism allegations and controversy over her testimony on antisemitism on college campuses. Her resignation is the shortest in Harvard's history. The higher education sector's role and free speech limits are highlighted. Gay faced criticism for Harvard's response to a pro-Palestinian student letter after a Hamas attack on Israel. Despite Harvard Corporation's support, pressure from donors and influential figures led to her resignation. Conservatives claimed victory, while others saw it as a targeted ideological campaign. The House Education and Workforce Committee continues its inquiry into higher education's political takeover.
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Laurel Bowman

Washington, United States of America
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Laurel Bowman is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.

Laurel Bowman is an award-winning television journalist with more than two decades of production and on-camera experience in the television news and production industry.  Her work has aired on the Voice of America (VOA),...
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International Student Athletes Ponder Life at Penn
28 Dec 2023  |  www.voanews.com  |  English  |  Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Pro-Palestinian protests at universities across the United States have led to various responses from institutions. MIT protesters, including Sam Ihns, are demonstrating against the university's ties to the Israeli Ministry of Defense. Columbia University canceled its main commencement ceremony due to the protests, while Emory University moved its commencement to a different location. The protests are part of a wider call for universities to divest from companies that support Israel's military efforts. The conflict has seen significant casualties, with over 34,500 Palestinians killed in Gaza. Amidst the unrest, some universities have offered amnesty to protesters, while others have threatened disciplinary action.
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Jessica Brown

Westminster, United Kingdom
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Jessica Brown is a freelance journalist and copywriter based in London. 

She writes about sustainability, social and cultural issues, health, food and science, and has bylines at the BBC, Guardian, The Sunday Times, Independent, Big Issue, Vice and more. 

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Driving Retirement: How to tell a loved one when it's time to hang up the keys
19 Nov 2024  |  www.wcvb.com  |  English  |  Driving Safety
The article discusses the challenges families face when addressing the issue of elderly loved ones retiring from driving. It highlights the role of occupational therapists like Laura Lee and Debbie Kerrigan in facilitating these conversations and ensuring safety. The article cites AAA's statistics on elderly drivers and emphasizes the importance of early and solution-based discussions. It also references research by MIT AgeLab on effective communication strategies, suggesting that family members should be involved in driving evaluations to maintain independence while ensuring safety.
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Ben Clatworthy

London, United Kingdom
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Ben Clatworthy is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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How safe is it to fly after American Airlines crash?
31 Jan 2025  |  www.thetimes.com  |  English  |  Boeing 737 Max
The article discusses aviation safety in the wake of an American Airlines crash, highlighting concerns over Boeing 737 Max incidents and the overall safety of air travel compared to other modes of transport. Despite recent accidents, flying remains one of the safest forms of travel, with significant improvements in safety records over the years. Human error is identified as a major cause of aviation accidents, with take-off and landing being the most dangerous phases of flight. Research from institutions like MIT and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Academy supports the ongoing improvements in aviation safety.
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Frida Dahmani

Tunis, Tunisia
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Frida Dahmani is a journalist based in Tunis, Tunisia.

Biologiste de formation, Frida Dahmani a effectué l’essentiel de son parcours dans les domaines de la communication et de l’édition avant d’intégrer, en 2008 le groupe Jeune Afrique en tant que correspondante du groupe à Tunis. A ce titre, ...
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Nobel: Mongi Gabriel Bawendi and His Illustrious Tunisian Peers
04 Oct 2023  |  JeuneAfrique.com  |  French  |  Chemistry
The 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Franco-Tuniso-American Mongi Gabriel Bawendi, along with American Louis Brus and Russian Alexei Ekimov, for their work on quantum dots. The announcement sparked a debate in Tunisia about Bawendi's multiple nationalities. Bawendi's achievements in nanotechnology have significant applications in various fields. The article also highlights other prominent Tunisian scientists like Abbas Bahri and Nader Masmoudi, who have made significant contributions to mathematics and science globally.
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Ruth Doris

Dublin, Ireland
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Ruth Doris is a journalist based in Dublin, Ireland.
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Firm wears heart on its sleeve
01 Oct 2023  |  Irish Examiner  |  English  |  Innovation
Oisín McGrath's Galenband, a wristband designed to monitor heart activity for up to 90 days, originated from his personal experience with heart rhythm abnormalities and a master's thesis at NUI Galway. The device aims to provide a more reliable method for detecting intermittent symptoms compared to traditional short-term monitors. The project has received significant recognition and funding, including a €500,000 grant from Enterprise Ireland, and has been acknowledged by institutions like MIT and the National Disability Authority. Clinical studies for the Galenband are expected to begin in about 18 months.
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Umar Farooq

Istanbul, Turkey
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Umar Farooq is a journalist based in Istanbul, Turkey.  He reports regularly for the Los Angeles Times from the region.  In the past year, his work has also appeared in Foreign Affairs, National Geographic, The Guardian, Boston Review, and The Nation.  

He received a Pulitzer Center Crisis ...
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Israel-Palestine war: MIT students undeterred by looming suspension over pro-Palestine rally
13 Nov 2023  |  OZ Arab Media  |  English  |  Free Speech
MIT students, led by the Coalition Against Apartheid, continue their pro-Palestine advocacy despite facing potential suspension. A recent sit-in protest at MIT's Lobby 7 sparked accusations of antisemitism and violence from pro-Israel groups, but students remain undeterred. The protest, which called for the university to end its MISTI-Israel Lockheed Martin Seed Fund, faced last-minute restrictions from MIT administration. Counterprotesters and accusations of blocking Jewish students from attending classes added to the tension. MIT's administration has been criticized for its handling of the situation, with support for the CAA pouring in from various student groups, faculty, and alumni. The article highlights the ongoing struggle for free speech and the polarized narratives surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict on campus.
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Jared Feldschreiber

Warsaw, Poland
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I have been a working journalist for over 8 years, and have varied experiences in all facets of reporting, be it beat reporting, geopolitical analyses and features, in addition to arts reviews. I am based in Warsaw, and continue to accept freelance assignments. In May 2019, I published my novella, '...
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NYS Gov. Hochul Announces Genocide Calls of Jewish People Are A Violation Of New York State & Federal Law
13 Dec 2023  |  www.queensjewishlink.com  |  English  |  Legal Issues
New York Governor Kathy Hochul sent a letter to SUNY presidents emphasizing that calls for genocide on campuses violate state and federal law, in response to anti-Semitic incidents following a Hamas attack in Israel. UPenn President Liz Magill resigned after failing to denounce such calls as harassment, while Harvard's President Claudine Gay received support despite criticism. Hochul, who visited Israel in solidarity, insists on enforcing conduct codes against hate, with potential funding consequences for non-compliance. Alan Dershowitz, a Harvard alumnus, calls for Gay's ousting, criticizing the DEI initiative.
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James Fuller

Lombard, United States of America
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I have 15 years of experience at a daily newspaper in the Chicagoland market. I've written and reported thousands of articles. I've also made numerous television and radio guest appearances.
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A rotating white dwarf shows different compositions on its opposite faces
04 Oct 2023  |  Nature  |  English  |  White Dwarf
A rotating white dwarf exhibits different compositions on its opposite faces, as revealed by a team of researchers from various institutions including the California Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Warwick. The study involved extensive data collection and analysis using facilities like the Zwicky Transient Facility and the W.M. Keck Observatory. The research highlights the collaborative efforts of numerous scientists and institutions across the globe, contributing to our understanding of white dwarf stars.
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Lauren Gambino

Washington, United States of America
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Lauren Gambino is a politics correspondent for The Guardian based in Washington D.C., where she has worked since 2017. She was previously based in New York for The Guardian, where she covered the 2016 presidential election. 

Prior to joining The Guardian, Lauren worked in Salem, Oregon, as a ...
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US university presidents face firestorm over ‘evasive’ answers on antisemitism
08 Dec 2023  |  www.aol.com  |  English  |  Israel-Hamas Conflict
The presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania, and MIT faced intense backlash, including from the White House, after evading questions during a congressional hearing on whether calls for the genocide of Jews would constitute harassment under their schools' codes of conduct. The hearing, led by Republican congresswoman Elise Stefanik, highlighted the universities' struggle to balance free speech with rising antisemitism on campuses. The White House and several Jewish leaders condemned the presidents' responses, while Republican figures criticized the institutions as overly liberal. The University of Pennsylvania faced additional scrutiny, including a petition for its president's resignation and a donor withdrawing a $100 million gift. The debate has sparked concerns about potential speech-restrictive policies at universities.
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Rob Garver

Washington, United States of America
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Rob Garver is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Harvard, MIT Leaders Face Continued Calls to Resign Over Their Antisemitism Stance
14 Dec 2023  |  www.voanews.com  |  English  |  Israel-Hamas Conflict
Leaders of Harvard and MIT face ongoing pressure to resign following a contentious congressional hearing where they were accused of failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitism. The controversy centers on their reluctance to declare that university policies would prohibit calls for genocide against Jews, particularly in the context of the Israel-Hamas conflict. The House passed a resolution condemning the leaders, while critics argue that the universities' responses to antisemitism and free speech issues are inadequate. The debate has sparked significant backlash from various stakeholders, including members of Congress, university donors, and free speech advocates.
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Isabelle Gerretsen

London, United Kingdom
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Isabelle Gerretsen is a freelance journalist based in London, United Kingdom, who writes about climate, the environment and sustainability. She writes for the BBC, CNN, Climate Home News and The Independent.
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Why changing hurricane classification can save lives
15 Sept 2024  |  Terra  |  Portuguese  |  Natural Disasters
The article discusses the limitations of the Saffir-Simpson hurricane classification scale, which primarily measures wind speed but fails to account for other destructive factors like storm surge and flooding. Experts argue for a revised system that better reflects the risks posed by hurricanes, emphasizing the need for a more comprehensive approach to warning systems. Proposals include integrating new technologies and methodologies to improve data accuracy and public understanding. The debate also touches on the potential introduction of a category 6 for more intense storms, though concerns exist about public perception and response to lower-category storms.
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Jacqui Goddard Top Rated

Coral Springs, United States of America
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Jacqui Goddard is a freelance British correspondent for The Times of London newspaper. She is based in south Florida, and has reported for other UK national newspapers including The Sunday Telegraph and Daily Mail, and for publications worldwide including the South China Morning Post, The ...
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Houston, we have a problem … Athena lander dies on moon
07 Mar 2025  |  www.thetimes.com  |  English  |  Moon Missions
The Athena lander, part of the IM-2 mission by Intuitive Machines, failed to operate as intended after landing near the lunar south pole, a challenging region due to its harsh conditions. Despite initial successful communication, the mission faced setbacks reminiscent of a previous attempt. The mission aimed to explore the potential for future human exploration, carrying payloads including a commercial lunar rover and equipment to search for water ice. This mission is part of NASA's partnership program with private operators, following the recent successful landing of Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander.
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Zeeshan Haider

Islamabad, Pakistan
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Zeeshan Haider is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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The Remarkable Success Stories: Notable Alumni of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
13 Dec 2023  |  Medium  |  English  |  Innovation
For over 150 years, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has been a hub of innovation, producing some of the world's brightest minds. The article highlights the success stories of notable MIT alumni, including Kofi Annan, Ursula Burns, and Drew Houston, who have made significant impacts in various fields such as peace and diplomacy, business, and technology. MIT's commitment to cutting-edge research has led to groundbreaking advancements across multiple industries, solidifying its legacy as a premier institution for fostering remarkable talent.
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Mark Johnson

London, United Kingdom
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Mark Johnson is a business, finance, consumer and lifestyle journalist based in London, United Kingdom.

He has worked for the BBC, Bloomberg TV, Dow Jones Newswires, Share Radio in the past and also currently produces a daily 2 minute video containing a market update, stock idea and big boss ...
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Nobel Prize in chemistry awarded for research into quantum dots in TVs
04 Oct 2023  |  Washington Post  |  English  |  Quantum Dots
The Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus, and Alexei Ekimov for their groundbreaking work in nanotechnology, specifically quantum dots. Their discoveries have significant applications in television screens, LED lamps, and medical instruments. The announcement was marred by a leak in Swedish media. The laureates' work has revolutionized the field, making it accessible and paving the way for future advancements. The scientific community has widely praised the decision, highlighting the collaborative nature of their achievements.
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Hind Khoudary

Gaza
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Hind Khoudary is a journalist based in Gaza.
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Gaza teenager invents 20 games: The prodigy programmer dreams big
01 Oct 2023  |  Middle East Eye  |  English  |  Education
Bilal Shahin, a 15-year-old from the Gaza Strip, has developed 20 video games, including 'Flappy Attack Crush,' despite facing significant challenges such as power cuts and limited resources. His passion for programming began at age 11, and he has since gained recognition and support from his teacher, Tawfiq Afana, and organizations like Gaza Sky Geeks. Bilal aspires to study at MIT but is prepared to pursue medicine locally if unable to leave Gaza. His family, despite their hardships, are his biggest supporters, and he continues to develop his skills with the hope of a bright future in game development.
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Mathiew Leiser

London, United Kingdom
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Mathiew Leiser is a journalist.
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Sandra Rodriguez blends art and artificial intelligence
19 Jan 2024  |  www.lapresse.ca  |  French  |  Social Issues
Sandra Rodriguez, a Montreal-based artist and researcher, uses artificial intelligence to create immersive art experiences that highlight social biases and demystify AI. Her works, including a project that generates abstract forms from erotic searches and a conversational robot inspired by Noam Chomsky, aim to address public concerns and unrealistic expectations about AI. Rodriguez's background in documentary filmmaking and new media, along with her international upbringing, informs her innovative approach. She collaborates with institutions like Mila and MIT, advocating for a critical examination of AI's development and its societal impacts.
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Debasis Mohapatra

Bengaluru, India
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Debasis Mohapatra is a journalist based in Bengaluru, India. He works as a freelance journalist for Zenger News. (****)
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This metabolic signature company using AI to prevent chronic diseases
01 Oct 2023  |  www.bizzbuzz.news  |  English  |  Chronic Diseases
Vizzhy, a company rooted in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is leveraging AI to create personalized metabolic signatures aimed at preventing chronic diseases. The company is set to launch India's first healthcare-based Gen AI, providing affordable preventive healthcare solutions. Vizzhy's approach includes genome and microbiome testing to create a personalized metabolic signature map, enabling predictive and preventive healthcare. The company is expanding its research centers globally and plans to collaborate with hospitals and healthcare systems in India. The AI-based platform, built by Indian engineers, aims to democratize access to advanced healthcare solutions.
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Esra Öz

Ankara, Turkey
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Esra Öz is a journalist based in Ankara, Turkey.

I've been reporting science, health and technology for 13 years. I'm one of the first health bloggers in Turkey. I graduated from Eskişehir Osmangazi University Biology Department and Anadolu University Radio and TV Programming Department. I did ...
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10 Tips for More Qualified Science Journalism
01 Oct 2023  |  Journo  |  Turkish  |  Misinformation
The article discusses the decline in the quality of science journalism and offers ten recommendations for journalists to improve their reporting. It highlights the dangers of sensationalism, misinformation, and the importance of consulting credible experts. The piece criticizes various media outlets for poor practices and emphasizes the need for accurate, well-researched, and balanced science news. It also provides insights from experts and references reputable organizations and guidelines to help journalists produce better science stories.
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Tiago Ramalho

Figueira da Foz, Portugal
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Tiago Ramalho is a journalist based in Figueira da Foz, Portugal.
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Elvira Fortunato had already advocated for new partnerships with foreign universities
27 Nov 2023  |  www.publico.pt  |  Portuguese  |  Science and Technology
The Portuguese Minister of Science, Elvira Fortunato, has advocated for reinforcing partnerships with top foreign universities, including those in Asia and Europe, despite the impending end of current agreements with three major U.S. institutions. The government is renegotiating these partnerships, aiming for dual-degree programs, though challenges exist, particularly with MIT's policies. The decision on the continuation of these partnerships will depend on the responses from the U.S. universities. The partnerships, initiated in 2006, have significantly contributed to scientific and technological advancements in Portugal, though their future remains uncertain amid political transitions.
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Marcello Rossi

Milan, Italy
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I am a freelance writer and journalist covering climate change and its myriad facets. Over the years, I have traveled to five continents to chronicle how rising temperatures and changing weather patterns are posing an outright existential threat to our societies, calling mankind to an unprecedented ...
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AI Might Help Us Decode Whale Language
01 Oct 2023  |  www.discovermagazine.com  |  English  |  Animal Communication
Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence have made it possible to decode the language of sperm whales. Project CETI, led by marine biologist David Gruber, aims to use AI to understand whale vocalizations. The project, which began in 2017, involves experts from various fields and is supported by organizations like the Audacious Project and TED. The team is developing non-invasive recording devices to collect data and hopes to build a comprehensive picture of whale communication. The ultimate goal is to listen deeply to what these animals are saying and respect their communication.
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Isha Sharma

Pune, India
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Study In USA: Here Are Top Universities To Pursue Finance And Accounting
01 Dec 2023  |  www.indiatimes.com  |  English  |  Finance
Top-tier universities in the United States offer finance and accounting programs that lead to prosperous careers. The Wharton School, Booth School of Business, Stanford GSB, Harvard Business School, MIT Sloan, Columbia Business School, NYU Stern, Haas School of Business, Ross School of Business, and UCLA Anderson are recognized for their strong programs, with connections to industry, rigorous curricula, and emphasis on innovation and global perspectives.
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Finbarr Toesland

London, United Kingdom
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I'm a London-based freelance journalist, with my work published by media outlets, including Financial Times’ publications, BBC Travel, Huffington Post, Africa Report, The European, World Politics Review, The Times and The Sunday Times supplements.

As a journalist, I specialise in business, ...
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Diverse talent is critical for the future of AI, says Wellcome Trust's Tariq Khokhar
01 Oct 2023  |  www.techerati.com  |  English  |  Healthcare
Artificial intelligence is making significant strides across various industries, but its future success hinges on the inclusion of diverse talent and data, according to Tariq Khokhar of the Wellcome Trust. Speaking at Tech Show London, Khokhar emphasized the importance of addressing biases in AI training datasets, citing research that highlights disparities in error rates based on gender and skin color. He also stressed the need for AI systems to be genuinely beneficial, using the example of meditation apps that lack proper regulation. Khokhar concluded that a combination of diverse data, skilled professionals, and useful AI applications will ensure a bright future for AI in science and health.
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Çağla Üren Öncan

İstanbul, Turkey
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Çağla Üren Öncan is a journalist based in İstanbul, Turkey. Born in 1994 in Bakırköy. Graduated from Boğaziçi University in 2018. After writing for various culture and arts websites during her university years, she translated popular science books. After that, she entered the media sector and ...
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Company founded within MIT to build fusion power plant: 'Goal is to change the world'
23 Dec 2024  |  tr.euronews.com  |  Turkish  |  Clean Energy
Commonwealth Fusion Systems, a company initially founded within MIT, plans to build the world's first grid-scale nuclear fusion power plant in Virginia, aiming to produce 400 megawatts of electricity by the early 2030s. The initiative seeks to harness the limitless energy of nuclear fusion, mimicking the sun's processes to provide clean energy. Despite the ambitious goals, the scientific community remains skeptical, as the company has yet to complete its smaller SPARC reactor or demonstrate net fusion energy production. The US government is accelerating its commercial fusion power plans following a breakthrough by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. CEO Bob Mumgaard acknowledges the challenges but remains optimistic about achieving net energy production by 2026.
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