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HRSA: Meeting of the CDC/HRSA Advisory Committee on HIV, Viral Hepatitis and STD Prevention and Treatment
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Advisory Committee on HIV, Viral Hepatitis and STD Prevention and Treatment (CHAC) will hold a hybrid public meeting on October 24-25, 2023. Agenda items include discussions related to HIV and Hepatitis C co-infection, payment models for addressing social determinants of health, incorporating stigma reduction in HIV care and treatment, as well as other special presentations.Registration is required.
Source: Federal Register updates via the Rural Assistance Center - September 11, 2023 Category: Rural Health Source Type: news

High Levels of Particulate Air Pollution Associated With Increased Breast Cancer Incidence
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health found that living in an area with high levels of particulate air pollution was associated with an increased incidence of breast cancer. The study, published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, is one of the largest studies to date looking at the relationship between outdoor air pollution, specifically fine particulate matter, and breast...
Source: NIEHS News - September 11, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Source Type: news

ChatGPT was built in Iowa ' next to cornfields west of Des Moines '
The cost of building an artificial intelligence product like ChatGPT can be hard to measure. But one thing Microsoft-backed OpenAI needed for its technology was plenty of water, pulled from the watershed of the Raccoon and Des Moines rivers in central Iowa to cool a powerful supercomputer as it…#openai #raccoon #desmoines #iowa #google #shaoleiren #rens #ren #oregon #lasvegas
Source: Reuters: Health - September 11, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Lithium deposit found in US may be among world ’s largest, study finds
A deposit of lithium recently discovered along the Nevada-Oregon border may be among the world’s largest, having potentially huge implications for the transition to electric vehicles. Volcanologists and geologists from Lithium Americas Corporation, GNS Science, and Oregon State University reported…#nevada #oregon #volcanologists #gnsscience #scienceadvances #chile #fordtvtruck #belgian #anoukborst #chemistryworld
Source: Reuters: Health - September 11, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Lithium discovery in US volcano could be biggest deposit ever found
A world-beating deposit of lithium along the Nevada–Oregon border could meet surging demand for this metal, according to a new analysis. An estimated 20 to 40 million tonnes of lithium metal lie within a volcanic crater formed around 16 million years ago. This is notably larger than the lithium…#nevada #oregon #bolivian #anoukborst #kuleuvenuniversity #tervuren #belgium #magnesiumsmectite #mcdermitt #thomasbenson
Source: Reuters: Health - September 10, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

America is building chip factories. Now to find the workers
J measure, America’s new industrial policy is off to a roaring start. Enticed by subsidies, companies are pouring money into semiconductor plants and electric-vehicle factories. With investment in manufacturing facilities running at a record high, President Joe Biden’s claim that the future will…#phoenix #arizona #markliu #taiwan #commercedepartment #taiwanese #oregon #portland #intel #gabrielacruzthompson
Source: Reuters: Health - September 10, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

A.I. tools fueled a 34% spike in Microsoft ’s water consumption, and one city with its data centers is concerned about the effect on residential supply
The cost of building an artificial intelligence product like ChatGPT can be hard to measure. But one thing Microsoft-backed OpenAI needed for its technology was plenty of water, pulled from the watershed of the Raccoon and Des Moines rivers in central Iowa to cool a powerful supercomputer as it…#openai #raccoon #desmoines #iowa #google #shaoleiren #rens #ren #oregon #lasvegas
Source: Reuters: Health - September 10, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

ChatGPT ’s AI technology was built in Iowa, with tons of water
The cost of building an artificial intelligence product like ChatGPT can be hard to measure. But one thing Microsoft-backed OpenAI needed for its technology was plenty of water, pulled from the watershed of the Raccoon and Des Moines rivers in central Iowa to cool a powerful supercomputer as it…#openai #raccoon #desmoines #iowa #google #shaoleiren #rens #ren #oregon #lasvegas
Source: Reuters: Health - September 9, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

British Swim School Corporate Hosts Nationwide T-Shirt Sale to Support Breast Cancer Awareness
The Nation's Premier 'Learn to Swim' Provider Aims to Paint the Pool Deck Pink This October MANASSAS, Va., Sept. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- British Swim School, the nation's leading "learn to swim" franchise, hopes to paint the pool deck pink as the company announces a nationwide...
Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals - September 9, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Tags: CSR Source Type: news

A.I. tools fueled a 34% spike in Microsoft ’s water consumption, and one city with its data centers is concerned about the effect on residential supply
The cost of building an artificial intelligence product like ChatGPT can be hard to measure. But one thing Microsoft-backed OpenAI needed for its technology was plenty of water, pulled from the watershed of the Raccoon and Des Moines rivers in central Iowa to cool a powerful supercomputer as it…#openai #raccoon #desmoines #iowa #google #shaoleiren #rens #ren #oregon #lasvegas
Source: Reuters: Health - September 9, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Artificial intelligence technology behind ChatGPT was built in Iowa -- with a lot of water
The cost of building an artificial intelligence product like ChatGPT can be hard to measure. But one thing Microsoft-backed OpenAI needed for its technology was plenty of water, pulled from the watershed of the Raccoon and Des Moines rivers in central Iowa to cool a powerful supercomputer as it…#openai #raccoon #desmoines #iowa #google #shaoleiren #rens #ren #oregon #lasvegas
Source: Reuters: Health - September 9, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How the Chemotherapy Shortage Is Affecting Frontline Clinicians
(MedPage Today) -- In this exclusive Instagram Live clip, Jeremy Faust, MD, editor-in-chief of MedPage Today, and Eleonora Teplinsky, MD, head of Breast and Gynecologic Medical Oncology for Valley-Mount Sinai Comprehensive Cancer Center in Paramus...
Source: MedPage Today Hematology/Oncology - September 8, 2023 Category: Hematology Source Type: news

CEUS underused in the U.S., experts say
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is underutilized in the U.S., which ma...Read more on AuntMinnie.comRelated Reading: CEUS with perfluorobutane improves HCC diagnosis CEUS improves O-RADS diagnostic performance Multimodality ultrasound risk model outperforms TI-RADS ABUS, CEUS could help predict breast cancer treatment response CEUS can rule out small bowel ischemia
Source: AuntMinnie.com Headlines - September 8, 2023 Category: Radiology Source Type: news

A World Renowned Chemist Wants to Suck Water, and Carbon, Out of the Air  
Back in 2014, Omar Yaghi, a chemistry professor at the University of California, noticed something unusual about a new water-absorbing material his lab was developing. Pulling water out of the air is useful for a lot of things (think about the silica beads that come in packaging to keep things dry) but drying out desiccants in order to reuse them generally means heating them to very high temperatures, often around 400°F, which uses a lot of energy. But Yaghi’s material, an atomic-scale lattice work replete with billions of tiny pores, known as a metal-organic framework (MOF), was giving up its water at a much low...
Source: TIME: Science - September 8, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Alejandro de la Garza Tags: Uncategorized climate change healthscienceclimate Source Type: news