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Aug 15 2023
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AUG 23 | Gender and STEM: Taking action in Latin America and the Caribbean

By Felipe Berhau News

The CILAC Forum holds a new colloquium with leaders from the region, focused on the challenges and opportunities that the region presents in the field of education in…

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Aug 15 2023
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They manage to 'read from the mind' the song that the patient was listening to while undergoing surgery

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn State Portal

A decade ago, 29 people gave their consent for a strange experiment: while they were undergoing brain surgery to cure their epilepsy, they would listen to the song 'Another Brick on the Wall' in the operating room. Part 1', by Pink Floyd. In addition, they are…

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Aug 15 2023
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Alberto Sangiovanni Vincentelli: «What is scary about artificial intelligence is not knowing in advance the answer you will get»

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn State Portal

That today we have all the technology we have at our disposal is, in large part, its fault. Because Alberto Sangiovanni Vincentelli (Milan, Italy, 1947) radically transformed the way in which chips, those 'artificial brains', were built…

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Aug 15 2023
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They observe the oldest object in the galaxy

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn State Portal

If the Sun were there, nights would not exist on Earth. Such is the stellar density in the globular cluster NGC 6652, a spectacular 'ball of stars' recently photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope, that despite its veteran status in the…

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Aug 15 2023
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Descubierta una “guardería de dinosaurios” de hace 150 millones de años en un yacimiento en riesgo de derrumbe

By Maria Victoria Ennis Portal

Unas 350 huellas halladas en Bolivia respaldan la idea de que los saurópodos adultos cuidaban de las crías de toda la manada y exponen las dificultades del país andino para proteger el patrimonio paleontológico

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    • Artificial intelligence
    • Women in science
    • Portal
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