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Lab dog to lap dog: Research animals get new lease on life
Eight states have passed laws requiring research institutions to offer healthy dogs and cats up for adoption, rather than killing them. Source: Lab dog to lap dog: Research animals get new lease on life
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Why scientists are teaching AI to think like a dog
Robotic canines could assist elderly people and those with disabilities. Source: Why scientists are teaching AI to think like a dog
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Journalists Reveal Favorite Apps/Websites and Cool Tools – DailyNewsGems
Source: Journalists Reveal Favorite Apps/Websites and Cool Tools – DailyNewsGems
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The Librarian Who Guarded the Manhattan Project’s Secrets – Atlas Obscura
While dodging accusations of communism, Charlotte Serber made the nuclear bomb possible. Source: The Librarian Who Guarded the Manhattan Project’s Secrets – Atlas Obscura
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Doctors have decades of experience fighting “fake news.” Here’s how they win. – Vox
Some lessons from the health community’s long battle with misinformation. Source: Doctors have decades of experience fighting “fake news.” Here’s how they win. – Vox
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News | NASA-funded Website Lets the Public Search for New Nearby Worlds
Citizen Science indeed.. don’t miss taking a look at the site for helping.. https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/marckuchner/backyard-worlds-planet-9 NASA is inviting the public to help search for possible undiscovered worlds in the outer reaches of our solar system and in neighboring interstellar space. Source: News | NASA-funded Website Lets the Public Search for New Nearby Worlds
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FFF: The 2016 Holiday Season
[Source: U.S. Census Bureau] The Census Bureau presents holiday-related facts and figures from its collection of statistics. Source: FFF: The 2016 Holiday Season
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How do dogs’ genes affect their behavior? Your pet could help scientists find out. – The Washington Post
Large samples of dog DNA and behavioral information are hard to come by, so two research projects are asking “citizen scientists” to collect it from their pets. “We know a lot more about the bodies of our dogs and how they can break down, more than what we know about their brains and behavior,” Hare…
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Realizing the Democratic Potential of Online Sources in the Classroom | Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
Our hypothesis was simple enough: undergraduates would better understand a historic document online if, instead of having a traditional textual introduction, the same information was made available in bite-size balloons invoked by the users clicking on pins distributed throughout the document. Half the students had a pinned edition and half a more traditional one, while…
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How college students *really* do research – findings from recent studies | usable libraries
We hear a lot about how college students “only search in Google these days” or “never look past the first page of results.” How true are such commonly held assumptions? Are they supported by recent examinations of student research behaviors? For answers, I looked at seven studies published within the last three years. Here is…