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Biden plans to step up government oversight of AI with new 'pressure tests'
Source: NPR The White House will require AI companies to test new systems and submit the results to the federal government. The goal is to mitigate some risks as the technology rapidly develops.
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What keeps me up at night by Anthony Fauci
Source: Science The lessons of COVID-19 must be heeded if the world is to be prepared for the next emergent pathogen with pandemic potential.
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Ilya Sutskever, OpenAI’s chief scientist, on his hopes and fears for the future of AI (
Source: MIT Technology Review “It’s going to be monumental, earth-shattering. There will be a before and an after.”
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Little nuclear physics lab to tackle Department of Energy’s big data
Source: Science New center at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility to crunch millions of gigabytes a day from agency's 10 science labs.
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OSHA Reveals Top 10 Workplace Safety Violations of FY 2023
Source: Facilities Management Advisor The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced its most frequently cited workplace safety standards for fiscal year 2023.
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Estimating exposures from spray products using robotic simulations
Source: Oxford Academic There is an increasing need for exposure data to enable more precise information for risk estimates and improved public health protection.
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First detailed U.S. scientific integrity draft policies get mixed responses
Source: Science Watchdog groups point to holes in what health agencies say they plan to do.
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Digitized Document Collection from USPHS Untreated Syphilis Study at Tuskegee Now Publicly Available Through NLM
Source: National Library of Medicine Learn about the latest happenings at the world’s largest biomedical library.
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The unintended consequences of no blame ideology for incident investigation in the US construction industry
Source: Science Direct A ‘no blame’ approach within incident investigations is common practice across many industries.
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Paying Undergrad Mental Health Workers
Source: Inside Higher Ed Students have long played a role in supporting their peers’ mental health on campus. Now some are getting paid for their work—and helping to meet the growing demand.
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