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The hard data: What happened to Israelis' sleep during the war - and how it can be fixed Sleep is one of the central anchors of our physical and mental health, but it is also the first to be affected in situations of pressure and stress. In a special webinar by the Tel Aviv University Alumni Organization, Dr. Michal Kahn presented the most up-to-date research from the field and practical ways to cope with sleep disorders in the shadow of the war. Sleep is not just rest time – it is an active and critical process. It is essential for growth, especially in children, for body recovery, for clearing toxins from the brain, and for preserving memories. However, in wartime situations, our nervous system enters a state of “hyperarousal”. The sympathetic system operates intensely, disrupts the ability to self-soothe, and makes it difficult for us to fall into the much-needed sleep for recovery. The war in numbers: What is happening to Israelis’ sleep? Dr. Michal Kahn, a clinical psychologist, senior lecturer, and head of the Kahn Sleep Lab at the School of Psychological Sciences at Tel Aviv University, a graduate of three degrees at the School of Psychological Sciences in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Tel Aviv University, presented worrying but important data from a study conducted...

The hard data: What happened to Israelis' sleep during the war - and how it can be fixed
->The Jerusalem Post | More on "Israeli sleep disruption during war" at BigEarthData.ai | #Data

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Great piece everyone should read whether you have a jobless husband or not #labor #gender #whitemiddleclassmaleloneliness #womengettinggoodgrades #data

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The sky turned red in Western Australia.
Not a filte. Dust + light scattering ahead of Cyclone Narelle.
Extreme conditions changing how reality looks.
Just physics.
#Climate #Science #Weather #Data

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8 billion people vs 5 AI CEOs with Tristan Harris
8 billion people vs 5 AI CEOs with Tristan Harris YouTube video by On with Kara Swisher

If you don't have a problem with #AI yet, you will if We the People of the world don't #regulate the hell of it NOW.

#BigTech is going to continue #KillingUS, and it will get far worse than #UnitedHealthcare denying medical claims.
#Data
#RESIST

#MoratoriumOnAI NOW.
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Is the microplastic crisis a measurement error? 🔬 New data suggests the gloves scientists wear to collect samples are contaminating the results. We might be overestimating levels because we’re measuring the stearates in the gloves, not just the environment. #data 1/4

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Those that are interested in tracking & personal statement stats (e.g. Strava, Garmin, Goodreads, untappd, Spotify etc)

- what services do you use the track/log stuff
- what data are you interested in?

#data #indieweb

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Ethiopia Supporting Evidence from the COVID-19 case study data in three districts from ...

Ethiopia Supporting Evidence from the COVID-19 case study data in three districts from ...
->London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | More on "Ethiopia COVID-19 district case study" at BigEarthData.ai | #Data #Covid19

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🛡️Sawyer, A PalUpNow! Bot, Reduces Risk And Increases Compliance Report A Problem

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Hey algorithm, I want to connect with people who love:

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Big tech was embracing clean energy and turning a corner on climate change. Then AI data centers arrived The race to deploy artificial intelligence is complicating tech companies’ commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, most of which come from the burning of gas, oil and coal and drive climate change. They say they must be flexible as they rush to build sprawling data centers that can consume more power than entire cities. “Even if they haven’t officially revised their goals, they are starting to acknowledge that, ‘Yeah, we’re maybe not on track,’” said Patrick Huang, a senior analyst at Wood Mackenzie. Now, Huang said, the companies must use whatever kinds of power they can to stay competitive — and increasingly that is natural gas, which is mostly methane, a planet-warming greenhouse gas. Tech companies bought record amounts of clean energy in 2024 and 2025, according to the Clean Energy Buyers Association. But total emissions have gone up over roughly the first five years of their climate commitments, according to companies’ sustainability reports. Google’s emissions jumped nearly 50%. Amazon’s rose by 33%, Microsoft’s more than 23% and Meta’s more than 60%. Data centers used about 4.6% of total U.S. electricity in 2024, a share that could nearly triple by 2028, according to government estimates. Some analysts predict nationwide electricity...

Big tech was embracing clean energy and turning a corner on climate change. Then AI data centers arrived
->Fortune | More on "AI data centers climate emissions" at BigEarthData.ai | #ClimateChange #Data #CleanEnergy #AI #BigTech

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❐AIの要約➡️YouTubeチャンネル管理ツールをオープンソース化しGitHubで公開。Qiitaでは一部のみ、完全クローンはGitHubから。設定は.envにAPIキー・チャンネルIDを保存し、DBマイグレーション後に同期。無料枠のAPI制限注意。… ❐AIの要約➡️YouTubeチャンネル管理ツールをオープンソース化しGitHubで公開。Qiitaでは一部のみ、完全クローンはGitHubから。設定は.envにAPIキー・チャンネルIDを保存し、DBマイグレーション後に同期。無料枠のAPI制限注意。…

❐AIの要約➡️YouTubeチャンネル管理ツールをオープンソース化しGitHubで公開。Qiitaでは一部のみ、完全クローンはGitHubから。設定は.envにAPIキー・チャンネルIDを保存し、DBマイグレーション後に同期。無料枠のAPI制限注意。…

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#blog #APIKEY #data #db #github #ID #qiita #youtube

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Data From Chinese Moon Lander Shows Signs of Peculiar Radiation "Cavity" Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Email address Thank you! As NASA continues to push for a permanent presence on the Moon, future space travelers will face plenty of dangers, from micrometeorite showers battering the lunar surface to the unknown effects of spending prolonged periods of time in just one sixth of Earth’s gravity. Deep space radiation also remains a major hazard. NASA’s Artemis 2 mission, which is slated to launch as early as next week, will see astronauts venturing far beyond the Moon, reaching the furthest mankind has ever been away from home, and likely exposing them to significantly higher levels of radiation. The fear: such cosmic rays could penetrate astronauts’ bodies and damage DNA or increase the risk of developing cancer. But thanks to recent research by an international team of researchers, there may be a peculiar “cavity” of reduced cosmic radiation that could provide them with shelter. This cavity includes Moon and extends far beyond it into space, and only appears at a specific moment of time in the Moon’s orbit around the Earth, at which point cosmic rays die down significantly. As detailed in a paper published this week in the journal...

Data From Chinese Moon Lander Shows Signs of Peculiar Radiation "Cavity"
->Futurism | More on "Lunar radiation cavity moon research" at BigEarthData.ai | #Moon #Space #Data

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Stack Overflow Questions vs Rise of AI tooling

Stack Overflow Questions vs Rise of AI tooling

I wrote a while ago about the impact AI is having as a substitute for various markets; this data paints such a clear picture of it.

Stack Overflow questions have been eroded since their peak, all aligning with AI launches.

Keep watch on who else is providing your solutions.

#AI #Strategy #Data

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AI systems are enabling mass surveillance in the US, and there is no national law that 'meaningfully limits' the use of this data For decades, cars dictated urban planning in the United States. Few could have predicted that they would one day also double as nodes for surveillance. In thousands of towns and cities across the U.S., automatic license plate readers have been installed at major intersections, bridges and highway off-ramps. Article continues below These camera-based systems capture the license plate data of passing vehicles, along with images of the vehicle and time stamps. More recently, these systems are using artificial intelligence to create a vast, searchable database that can be integrated with other law enforcement data repositories. As a scholar of technology policy and data governance, I see the expansion of automatic license plate readers as a source of deep concern. It's happening as government authorities are seeking ways to target immigrant and transgender communities, are already using AI to monitor protests, and are considering deploying AI systems for mass surveillance. Eyes on the road Using cameras to track license plates dates to the 1970s, when the U.K. was embroiled in a long-simmering conflict with the Irish Republican Army. The Met, London's police force, developed a system that used closed-circuit television cameras to monitor and record the license plates of vehicles entering...

AI systems are enabling mass surveillance in the US, and there is no national law that 'meaningfully limits' the use of this data
->Live Science | More on "AI surveillance license plate tracking" at BigEarthData.ai | #MassSurveillance #Data #Privacy #AI

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Contre-Amiral Grace Hopper en 1982, toujours d'actualité sur l'informatique, la data...

"NSA releases copy of internal lecture delivered by computing giant Rear Adm. Grace Hopper" #GraceHopper #Numérique #Informatique #Data #People ...

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PSA: HEY! BACK UP YOUR STUFF! Just a friendly reminder and remember to have stuff saved on multiple physical storage devices/media and trusted cloud services.
#backup #PSA #pixelart #animation #data #reminder

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Vietnam arrests 74 over falsified environmental, waste water data Authorities in Vietnam have arrested more than 70 people, including government officials, accused of falsifying data from air and waste water monitors at power plants and other major emitters, state media said Sunday. The state-run People’s Police newspaper said police had identified “nearly 160 environmental monitoring stations that had been tampered with, altered and had their data falsified” – accounting for more than half of the total number of stations nationwide. Police arrested 74 people, including officials at state environmental agencies and others at dozens of businesses that discharge waste water and install monitoring equipment, on charges related to environmental monitoring violations, the newspaper said. “Even though the monitoring equipment is sealed and has its own surveillance camera system, it was still being remotely adjusted via software,” the state-run outlet said. “The perpetrators interfered to reduce the output indicators thereby ensuring that the data sent to the management agency always remained within permissible levels.” Authorities said data sent to local environment departments from large-scale emitters of air pollution and waste water, including the Quang Ninh Thermal Power Plant, Hai Phong Thermal Power Plant and Thai Binh 2 Thermal Power Plant, as well as aluminium and steel companies, were “being manipulated...

Vietnam arrests 74 over falsified environmental, waste water data
->South China Morning Post | More on "Vietnam falsified environmental monitoring data" at BigEarthData.ai | #Environment #Water #Data

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Brain Tumor Classification with Vision Transformers Data Analysis & Python Projects for $250-750 USD. I need a lightweight and efficient Vision-Transformer-style model for brain tumor detection and classification using CT



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A map with locations from the PPP Loans Map dataset. Please visit the link for full details.

A map with locations from the PPP Loans Map dataset. Please visit the link for full details.

PPP Loans Map
Source: https://data.nj.gov/d/dp7b-ist4
#nj #data #dataviz

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OpenAI's Obsession With Data Centers Is Running Into Trouble Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Email address Thank you! In January 2025, just one day after Donald Trump’s second inauguration, AI tech leaders convened in the Oval Office as part of the announcement of a flashy $500 billion AI infrastructure deal, dubbed “Stargate.” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman gushed over his newfound adoration for Trump, telling him during the event that “for AGI to get built here, we wouldn’t be able to do this without you, Mr. President.” The company said it was committing $100 billion immediately, sparking a heated debate over whether it had secured the necessary financing with Elon Musk, founder of competitor xAI, who was notably absent from the proceedings. Over a year later, OpenAI has dramatically reined in its ambitions as reality continues to settle in. For one, its astronomical commitments to spending $1.4 trillion before the end of the decade on AI infrastructure was recently more than halved to a still-hefty $600 billion. Meanwhile, panicked executives are looking to cut out any distracting “side quests” to double down on enterprise and coding, two areas potentially capable of generating some desperately-needed revenue. The company’s remaining ambitions to secure computing power have landed...

OpenAI's Obsession With Data Centers Is Running Into Trouble
->Futurism | More on "OpenAI Stargate data center struggles" at BigEarthData.ai | #Data #OpenAI

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“Why Emoji‘😊’ Breaks Your SQL Query: Understanding Encoding, UTF-8 vs UTF-16 The Day My SQL Query Failed… Because of an Emoji

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Data Center à Las Vegas - Nevada.

Data Center à Las Vegas - Nevada.

Data center : l’intérieur du plus grand #datacenter au monde, dans le désert du #Nevada

Aux #EtatsUnis, plus de 2 000 chantiers sont en cours. Dans les cinq ans, 1 000 milliards de dollars (865 milliards d'euros) vont être investis dans ces cathédrales du […]

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Experienced Customer Data Analyst Needed -- 2 Excel & Data Analysis Projects for $15-25 USD / hour. I’m looking for someone who can take our raw customer data and turn it into clear, action-oriented insight. Day-to-d



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Music of the Spheres: Kepler Data Become "Six-Planet Sonata" [Video] About 2,000 light-years away, near the constellation Cygnus, lies a fairly unremarkable star much like our own sun. Unremarkable, that is, save for the dense planetary cornucopia orbiting it. Last year astronomers using NASA’s Kepler spacecraft discovered six planets swarming the star, now called Kepler 11, of which five reside closer to their star than any planet orbits our sun. The Kepler 11 system is fascinating—it offers a glimpse of a planet-formation process that churned out a product very different from our own solar system. It also inspired one astronomer to compose a music video. Alex Parker, a postdoctoral researcher at the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, assigned a different note to each of six planets in the Kepler 11 system. The Kepler spacecraft discovers planets by identifying transits—brief, shallow eclipses in which a planet passes in front of its star and blocks a small fraction of starlight. In the video, as the planets proceed through a sped-up animation of their orbits, each of those events produces the transiting planet’s signature note. (In other words, the planet’s note plays each time it passes through the Kepler spacecraft’s field of view.) Parker explains the methodology behind his “Six-Planet Sonata” on his Vimeo...

Music of the Spheres: Kepler Data Become "Six-Planet Sonata" [Video]
->Scientific American | More on "Kepler 11 six-planet sonata" at BigEarthData.ai | #Data

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Biodiversity Data Unlocked: Publishing in GBIF with IPT A certain number of places will be attributed in priority to CUSO members. Overview This course will introduce participants to the process of publishi

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Opzet bedrijf zonder personeel mislukt, maar levert een startup op | Netkwesties Met de Zero Person Company ondernamen de Universiteit van Amsterdam en KPMG een gedurfd experiment. Het sneefde. Maar de lessen leiden tot een nieuwe onderneming.

Opzet bedrijf zonder personeel mislukt, maar levert een startup op: Hoe kunnen mensen organisaties ondersteunen die voornamelijk met AI taken uitvoeren? #AI #Data www.netkwesties.nl/2359/opzet-b...

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Scientists just found a way to store massive data using light in 3 dimensions Traditional storage systems write data onto flat surfaces such as hard drives or optical discs. In contrast, holographic data storage embeds information throughout the volume of a material using laser light. This creates multiple overlapping light patterns within the same space, which significantly increases storage capacity and enables faster data transfer. "In conventional holographic data storage, data encoding typically uses one light dimension such as amplitude or phase alone, or, at most, combines two of these dimensions," said research team leader Xiaodi Tan from Fujian Normal University in China. "Based on the principle of polarization holography, we used a deep learning architecture known as a convolutional neural network model to enable the use of polarization as an independent information dimension." The research, published in Optica, Optica Publishing Group's journal for high-impact research, shows that this new technique can increase how much information is stored while also making it easier to retrieve. "With further development and commercialization, this type of multidimensional holographic data storage could enable smaller data centers and more efficient large-scale archival storage, while also enhancing data processing and transmission efficiency," said Tan. "It could also contribute to safer data transmission, optical encryption and advanced imaging." Using Polarization to...

Scientists just found a way to store massive data using light in 3 dimensions
->ScienceDaily | More on "Holographic 3D light data storage" at BigEarthData.ai | #Data #Science

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It’s a classic scaling issue. When you subsidize the cost but can't scale the infra, you get a system crash. Devs in the thread are calling it a live stress test of price controls. The consensus: you can't patch a supply shortage with a price cap. #data 2/4

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