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Equinix and NUS Centre for Energy Research & Technology Partner to Advance Hydrogen Technologies for Data Centers
SINGAPORE and REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Sept. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Continuing its efforts to advance the sustainability of digital infrastructure and reach its climate neutral targets, aligned to science-based targets, by 2030, Equinix, Inc. ( Nasdaq: EQIX) today announced a partnership with the Centre for Energy Research & Technology (CERT) under the National University of Singapore’s …
The 60th Farm Science Review to showcase the newest technology in agriculture
With 10,000 people expected to be in attendance, Ohio State will host its 60th Farm Science Review Tuesday. Credit: Katie Good | Asst. Photo Editor Ohio State will host its 60th Farm Science Review Tuesday through Thursday at Molly Caren Agricultural Center in London, Ohio, to educate attendees with new agriculture technology and learn from …
College of Public Health staff mentor students during Summer Undergraduate Research Program
Two College of Public Health (COPH) faculty members mentored students during the Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Joseph Fauver, PhD and Catherine Pratt, MS. mentored students taking part in the SURP. The program gives undergraduate students the opportunity to join research teams and see first-hand the broad spectrum …
New Poultry Science Faculty Member Focuses on Intestinal Health Research
Jessica Wesson Danielle Graham joined the Department of Poultry Science as an assistant professor on July 1. Intestinal health is a major concern in the poultry industry to mitigate disease and avoid drug resistance. Danielle Graham joined the Center of Excellence for Poultry Science and the Department of Poultry Science as an …
Promoting youth mental health through simulation-based learning – News
The program was first piloted in April 2022 but will officially roll out in two programs’ curriculums in fall 2022. In December 2021, the United States Surgeon General issued an advisory on the country’s youth mental health crisis, stating that after the COVID-19 pandemic, more than one in three students now experience mental health challenges. …
Research is elusive on patient engagement with mental health apps
As companies selling health care apps struggle to prove to a skeptical system that they really deliver results, we’re about to start hearing a lot more about “engagement.” A new paper scrutinizing six clinical trials supporting four mental health apps cleared by the Food and Drug Administration argues there’s an urgent need to close the …
Adoption of Learning Health Systems to address key challenges facing hospital systems
JMIR Publications recently published “The Science of Learning Health Systems: Scoping Review of Empirical Research” in JMIR Medical Informatics which reported that the development and adoption of a Learning Health System (LHS) has been proposed as a means to address key challenges facing current and future health care systems. Learning Health Systems (LHS) is a …
Increase in Broadband and Mobile Speeds to Propel the Millimeter Wave Technology Market; 19.3% CAGR Projected through 2032- Fact.MR Research
FACT.MR Technological Breakthroughs In Digital Network Connections Has Linked A Number Of Devices For Improving Healthcare, Education, And Several Other Sectors Of Economy. Integration of Autonomous Millimeter Wave Technology in Such Devices Is Also Gaining Momentum with the Expansion of the Global Market Seoul, South Korea, July 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The millimeter wave …
Inequities in healthcare cost nearly $320B annually, new research shows
Dive Brief: Socioeconomic, racial and gender inequities in healthcare account for nearly $320 billion in annual spending, and could account for $1 trillion or more by 2040, according to an analysis out Wednesday from Deloitte. Researchers looked at several high-cost diseases to find out how much spending could be attributed to health inequities while accounting …