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The Brutal Truth of What Zoom Calls Do To Your Brain, According to New Yale Research

The Brutal Truth of What Zoom Calls Do To Your Brain, According to New Yale Research | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
The Brutal Truth of What Zoom Calls Do To Your Brain, According to New Yale ResearchGetty ImagesWe’re years into the pandemic-driven explosion in remote work and, while most of us have gotten used to having many more remote meetings, they still seem a little awkward.There’s the uncertainty about...

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Follow Andreas Christodoulou (@_andreascy) on Instagram

Follow Andreas Christodoulou (@_andreascy) on Instagram | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

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Big Shoutout and Thanks to our Founder & CEO Andreas Christodoulou for making THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY possible, for us and for many others. His family prepared him for LIFE and we're beyond and forever grateful for his courage and heroism, in the name of freedom!
 
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NATO cybersecurity center finishes tests of quantum-proof network

NATO cybersecurity center finishes tests of quantum-proof network | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

The NATO Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has completed its test run of secure communication flows that could withstand attackers using quantum computing.

Konrad Wrona, principal scientist at the NCSC, told ZDNet that it is becoming increasingly important to create protection schemes against current and future threats.  

"Securing NATO's communications for the quantum era is paramount to our ability to operate effectively without fear of interception," Wrona said. 

"The trial started in March 2021. The trial was completed in early 2022. Quantum computing is becoming more and more affordable, scalable and practical. The threat of 'harvest now, decrypt later' is one all organizations, including NATO, are preparing to respond to.

 

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https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Quantum-Computing

 


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The NATO Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has completed its test run of secure communication flows that could withstand attackers using quantum computing.

Konrad Wrona, principal scientist at the NCSC, told ZDNet that it is becoming increasingly important to create protection schemes against current and future threats.  

"Securing NATO's communications for the quantum era is paramount to our ability to operate effectively without fear of interception," Wrona said. 

"The trial started in March 2021. The trial was completed in early 2022. Quantum computing is becoming more and more affordable, scalable and practical. The threat of 'harvest now, decrypt later' is one all organizations, including NATO, are preparing to respond to.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Quantum-Computing

 

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TV advertising is usually not worth it

TV advertising is usually not worth it | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

"Companies spend vast sums on commercials, but it’s been difficult to gauge their effectiveness. A new study offers a more reliable method—and some bad news for many brands ..."


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7 Great Natural Pain Relievers

7 Great Natural Pain Relievers | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Some great ways to ease or cure your back pain quickly and naturally.
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Seven natural pain cures that really work! 

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Protect Your Data Or You Will Soon Have To Deal With ‘The Rise Of The Machines’

Protect Your Data Or You Will Soon Have To Deal With ‘The Rise Of The Machines’ | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
It's time to prioritize your information security and protect your data assets, devices, and systems.
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An essential read for anyone keen to salvage the little privacy we have left. 

 

READ ALSO: How to Protect Your Company’s Email Against Cyberattack

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Nanotechnology and The Future of Renewables

Nanotechnology and The Future of Renewables | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

For many people, understanding the unique challenges of nanotechnology can feel a little overwhelming. After all, the general consensus is, that it will be quicker to list what nanotechnology won’t change. One element that this technology is likely to have a profound effect on though, is the usage and the popularity of renewable energy, which is further explained here.

 

Still seen today by many skeptics as a waste of time in regards to the challenge of climate change, renewable energy is set to become a major determining factor of our century and beyond. To this end, it appears that a major branch of technology influencing the fulfillment of this goal, will be nanotechnology.

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The art of going small.

 

(Article by: @Andreas Christodoulou / aka ANDREASCY)

 

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Now, more than ever, we are faced against the major implications deriving from the uncontrollable use of non-renewable sources of energy. Our contemporary lifestyle, demands that we drive research and practice, towards alternative sources of energy, such that will deal with the current and future energy crisis. In this respect, nanotechnology, seems to be a promising tool to the future of sustainable and efficient renewable energy. Some of the premises from this branch of technology, are explored in this article.
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Linqia Influencer Marketing

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Linqia combines the science and accountability of online media with award-winning service to deliver guaranteed influencer marketing results to our clients.

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The rise of Influencer Marketing.

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Curious about the future of influencer marketing? There are some key findings and predictions in this Linqia study: 

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Lack of faculty time and training limits digital learning more than resistance does, study finds | Inside Higher Ed

Lack of faculty time and training limits digital learning more than resistance does, study finds | Inside Higher Ed | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
A new survey of faculty members and administrators by Tyton Partners asserts that the use of digital instructional technologies, which it endorses, is facing "headwinds" in adoption by colleges and universities. The study identifies faculty take-up of digital courseware and other tools as among the leading impediments to their spread -- but cites faculty members' lack of time and the training they receive from their institutions as far bigger cause than their outright opposition.

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New Artificial Synapse Bridges the Gap to Brain-Like Computers by Shelly Fan

New Artificial Synapse Bridges the Gap to Brain-Like Computers by Shelly Fan | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

From AlphaGo’s historic victory against world champion Lee Sedol to DeepStack’s sweeping win against professional poker players, artificial intelligence is clearly on a roll.

 

Part of the momentum comes from breakthroughs in artificial neural networks, which loosely mimic the multi-layer structure of the human brain. But that’s where the similarity ends. While the brain can hum along on energy only enough to power a light bulb, AlphaGo’s neural network runs on a whopping 1,920 CPUs and 280 GPUs, with a total power consumption of roughly one million watts—50,000 times more than its biological counterpart.

 

Extrapolate those numbers, and it’s easy to see that artificial neural networks have a serious problem—even if scientists design powerfully intelligent machines, they may demand too much energy to be practical for everyday use.


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8 of the Best Research Tools for Inquiry via ILearnTechnology

8 of the Best Research Tools for Inquiry via ILearnTechnology | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

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Augmented Reality and Its Applications for Education

Augmented Reality and Its Applications for Education | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Immerse yourself into the amazing world of Augmented Reality and learn about its educational applications.
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Using AR in education.

Stephania Savva, Ph.D's curator insight, November 30, 2016 7:50 PM
Great article concerning a relatively recent trend in educational technology. Augmented reality and its potential learning applications.

Andreas Christodoulou's curator insight, December 2, 2016 2:33 PM
All about AR in education. Learning connected to life.
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The Mystery of the Bottom: Strange Creatures Found in Salt Water

The Mystery of the Bottom: Strange Creatures Found in Salt Water | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
These strange creatures found in salt water will amaze and inspire you. Learn more about them.
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Those strange creatures actually exist in the ocean.

Stephania Savva, Ph.D's curator insight, December 2, 2016 1:35 AM
Fun and interesting article providing lots of facts about some of the most exquisite creatures of the sea.

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Strange creatures of the deep.
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How to prepare for post quantum cryptography

How to prepare for post quantum cryptography | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Quantum computers may not be able to crack conventional encryption protocols until 2030, but cybersecurity and risk managers should evaluate their options now.

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Stool tests might help spot early pancreatic cancer

Stool tests might help spot early pancreatic cancer | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Stool tests might provide a useful way to help doctors spot early pancreatic cancer, say researchers.

They have been trialling the concept in a study with 136 volunteers.

The findings, described in the journal Gut, suggest detectable changes involving gut bugs could provide a warning sign that a tumour is present.

Pancreatic cancer often doesn't cause symptoms in the early stages. That means it is usually more advanced and harder to treat when it is found.

As the cancer grows it may cause vague symptoms, such as indigestion, changes to bowel habit and some tummy or back pain. Some people see their GP several times before being diagnosed.

 

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https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Cancer

 


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Stool tests might provide a useful way to help doctors spot early pancreatic cancer, say researchers.

They have been trialling the concept in a study with 136 volunteers.

The findings, described in the journal Gut, suggest detectable changes involving gut bugs could provide a warning sign that a tumour is present.

Pancreatic cancer often doesn't cause symptoms in the early stages. That means it is usually more advanced and harder to treat when it is found.

As the cancer grows it may cause vague symptoms, such as indigestion, changes to bowel habit and some tummy or back pain. Some people see their GP several times before being diagnosed.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Cancer

 

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Cybersecurity, cybercrime, how to choose a consultant?

When you are a victim of computer delinquency or digital crime, you need to call on a computer investigation professional.


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How to Protect Your Company’s Email Against Cyberattack

 

Author: Andreas Christodoulou

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A helpful guide to protecting your business and personal data.
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Andreas Christodoulou (aka "andreascy") invites you to join Refind

Andreas Christodoulou (aka "andreascy") invites you to join Refind | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
The essence of the web, every morning in your inbox
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New Study Says Student Self-Assessment Effective - when co-creating rubrics - shared via @LarryFerlazzo

New Study Says Student Self-Assessment Effective - when co-creating rubrics - shared via @LarryFerlazzo | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Evidence In Brief just shared a new study that found student self-assessment to be an effective strategy to support student learning.


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If students have a stake in planning their goals, does it work?

 
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Infusing Multiliteracies Into Museum Learning Practice for Inclusive Cultural Participation

Infusing Multiliteracies Into Museum Learning Practice for Inclusive Cultural Participation | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Addressing museum-based multiliteracies to promote inclusive cultural participation and partnerships.
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Delve into an empirically based framework for museums as places of inclusion and meaningful cultural practice.

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Rethinking Rereading | Faculty Focus

Rethinking Rereading | Faculty Focus | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
There’s plenty of good research on study strategies that promote learning. It’s also well-documented that students don’t always use them. As most of us are well aware, procrastination gets in the way of learning. Cramming ends up being mostly a shoveling exercise—digging up details and dropping them into short term-memory. But there’s also evidence that students don’t know that some strategies do more for learning than others. And guess what? Neither do some faculty.

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Investing in Regenerative Medicine at the Local Level

Investing in Regenerative Medicine at the Local Level | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Regenerative medicine has potential to improve healthcare. It pays to know where exactly it's worth investing.
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Investing in Regenerative Medicine.

Andreas Christodoulou's curator insight, June 18, 2017 9:50 AM
One of the most promising emerging fields to invest in healthcare, is regenerative medicine! There are however particular paths and strategies to follow when it comes to where you should place focus as an investor.

This article explores the above in more detail: http://tiny.cc/RegenerativeMedicine
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6 Ways to Nurture Learning for Digital Natives

6 Ways to Nurture Learning for Digital Natives | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
How to nurture learning for young people to take on the challenges of the digital world.
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Is it possible to make learning accessible and meaningful for digital natives?

Stephania Savva, Ph.D's curator insight, March 17, 2017 11:37 AM
You might want to check out this article on ways to enhance your students' learning. It is not an easy case to engage digital natives, yet it is possible.
Gareth Trim's curator insight, March 28, 2017 3:59 AM

Good relevant reading.

Jemma Wilson's curator insight, May 9, 2017 6:36 AM

Interesting take on digital pedagogy - Flip side, that in this digital world we as teachers must remain personable - but still the focus is that we have something to teach! Purpose purpose purpose! 

 

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The Oceans Are Getting Warmer Faster Than Anyone Realized | #ClimateChange 

The Oceans Are Getting Warmer Faster Than Anyone Realized | #ClimateChange  | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Great news, everyone! We’re getting better at measuring the changing temperature of the ocean. Unfortunately, the data shows that they are warming more rapidly than researchers thought.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Climate-Change

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, March 15, 2017 10:02 AM
Great news, everyone! We’re getting better at measuring the changing temperature of the ocean. Unfortunately, the data shows that they are warming more rapidly than researchers thought.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?&tag=Climate-Change

 

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Why It's Worth Investing in Machine Learning for Medical Diagnosis

Why It's Worth Investing in Machine Learning for Medical Diagnosis | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Learn why Machine Learning is a promising area of technology for improving medical diagnosis.
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Machine learning and medical diagnosis.

Stephania Savva, Ph.D's curator insight, November 30, 2016 7:52 PM
Whether you are in the healthcare industry or not, this should be of interest:

Machine Learning could potentially change the landscape of medical diagnosis, thus improving human longevity rates in the long run.

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Machine learning for medical applications.
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The Enormous Rise of Artificial Neural Networks

The Enormous Rise of Artificial Neural Networks | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Are you interested in Neuroscience? This article provides a general introduction to Artificial Neural Networks.
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The rise of the machines.

Stephania Savva, Ph.D's curator insight, December 2, 2016 1:38 AM
Might sound a bit intimidating, yet this article is easy to comprehend and succeeds to provide with a great overview on what Artificial Neural Networks are and what we should expect to see in the future regarding this remarkable technology.

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Andreas Christodoulou's curator insight, December 2, 2016 10:08 PM
The rise of the robots is closer than you think.