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Even though the focus isn’t really on RAM, many people don’t realize how complex and important it can be to have a silky smooth daily experience. For example, Windows 11 alone consumes around 4 GB of RAM just sitting there, so having 8GB of RAM is really more like having 4GB of RAM. Luckily, if you’re building a new PC, there are plenty of great Black Friday deals on DDR 4 and DDR5 RAM at various speeds and sizes, so you can choose something that perfectly fits your needs, budget, and potentially to your current budget. build. While you’re building…

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This article contains a video that you can see also here. To support more videos like this, head over to patreon.com/rebecca! Thanks to a recent issue of Wikipedia’s Signpost newsletter, I heard about a really interesting study on Wikipedia itself. I often talk about how social media and other websites fail to moderate users, leading to a proliferation of sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic, or other hateful content. Reddit, for example, has an upvote/downvote system that rewards “edgy” humor and bland, toxic thoughts from an average 12-year-old, unless the subreddit is moderated by serious people about their work. Their… unpaid jobs.…

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IFSEC Insider explores the complexities of protecting healthcare workers, as research demonstrates how risk extends beyond the workplace. Domestic violence, for example, is a hidden – but clear – problem as health providers seek to adopt new strategies against violence and aggression. The harmful consequences of violence and abuse against healthcare workers are widely recognized by hospital administrators. The daily reality of increased aggression takes a heavy toll on staff concentration, performance and motivation; this increases illnesses and absences; and makes retention and recruitment more difficult. This is an issue that directly affects how healthcare resources are managed, as providers…

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Rice fortification improves health and food security KANO, NIGERIA – EQS newswire – November 16, 2023 – The role of rice fortification in ensuring the nutritional quality of food products in Nigeria has become increasingly important in a country where food security is a growing concern and hidden hunger is a silent epidemic. A seminar organized by Bühler, dsm-firmenich and TechnoServe, and scheduled for December 7, 2023 in Kano, Nigeria, will highlight the subject. Nigeria’s rich culinary tradition centers around rice, and it is a staple in every Nigerian household, serving as the basis of almost every meal. But beneath…

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To promote understanding, combat stigma, and raise awareness about mental health, PAX collaborated with the Office of Intercultural Programs (OIP) to host an on-campus event on November 8 from 6-8 p.m. at the LaRita Boren Campus Center . The event, supported by the Taylor University Counseling Center and in line with the university’s multicultural mission statement, aimed to raise awareness of mental health issues around the world. Maribel Magallanes, director of student leadership and cultural programs, explained the importance of sharing individual stories to connect people and cultures around campus. “The idea is to help share stories of people taking…

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Green tea has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years. In fact, studies show that market size expected to exceed $26.16 billion by 2028. So it stands to reason that it’s worth including in some form in your company’s product line. Whether you run a tea room or sell tea online, it can be a solid source of income. That said, regaining your share of the green tea market presents some challenges. With so many companies getting in on the action, the competition is considerable. This means you need to think carefully about how you market your brand in…

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This study, conducted in Bangladesh, demonstrates the potential of autonomous AI to increase access to essential services and reduce health inequities, including in low- and middle-income countries with shortages of qualified specialists . Bangladesh-based Orbis International, Digital Diagnostics and Deep Eye Care Foundation announced new findings demonstrating that autonomous AI significantly improves the productivity of healthcare workers testing for diabetic eye diseases by 40%. The peer-reviewed randomized controlled study, published in Nature, is the first to explore how autonomous AI can improve the productivity of healthcare professionals globally, allowing them to see more patients while giving priority to those who…

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Doctors often prescribe radiation therapy combined with surgery to treat a brain tumor called a meningioma that begins in the protective membranes surrounding the brain. But the side effects of radiation can be serious, including memory loss and cognitive decline. It is therefore important to know which patients really need it. Now, researchers at UC San Francisco and Northwestern Medicine, in collaboration with 10 other medical centers, have found a highly accurate way to predict the best treatment for patients based on gene expression patterns – which genes are turned on and off – in their tumors. Screening tumors using…

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For nearly three hours on Monday, November 13, accused killer José Rafael Solano Landaeta spoke in detail about conversations he had with Karina Castro hours before her assassination, saying he feared for his life.Landaeta, 33, of Hayward, is on trial in San Mateo County Superior Court for the murder of Castro, a 27-year-old mother of two, with a samurai sword in front of his apartment in San Carlos on September 8, 2022. Landaeta is the father of one of Castro’s children.But the cross-examination lasted only about 15 minutes, during which Landaeta failed to recognize a photo of Castro, saying he…

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“Almost everyone on this campus is affected by this issue, whether it is themselves or their friends who have had an experience,” said Anna Johnson, co-director of the SPVR Collective. “Essentially we all do response work and supporting survivors can be extremely overwhelming. » (Winning at Sundee) On Wednesday, November 8 at 6 p.m., students, faculty and administrators gathered in the Diboll Gallery for the eighth annual town hall on sexual violence at Tulane University. The event, organized by the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Collective, aimed to foster an open dialogue about sexual violence safety on campus. The town…

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