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Seeing Photography in Canada Through a New Lens: Groundbreaking New Book Explores 150 Years of Camera-Based Creativity

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水曜日, 5月 8, 2024

The result is a vivid tapestry that we hope will bring readers fresh insights and new appreciation for the art form."

Key Points: 
  • The result is a vivid tapestry that we hope will bring readers fresh insights and new appreciation for the art form."
  • Among the under-recognized contributors to photography in Canada who are featured in these pages are:
    Chow Dong Hoy (1883–1973), one of the first photographers of Chinese descent to work in Canada.
  • Active in the 1940s and 1950s, Pitseolak used borrowed cameras and taught himself photography before acquiring his first camera.
  • "I've always been fascinated by how photography shapes our relationships to each other and the world," says author Sarah Bassnett.

Neo4j Awards Technology Grant to Syracuse University for Mapping Misinformation Trends in 2024 U.S. Elections with Knowledge Graphs

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火曜日, 5月 7, 2024

SAN MATEO, Calif., May 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Neo4j®, the world's leading graph database and analytics company, today announced a $250,000 research grant and licensed use of its software to Syracuse University's Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship (IDJC). The grant supports the university's yearlong research initiative to identify and map misinformation campaigns and their sources with the potential to mislead voters' decisions in the U.S. 2024 elections.

Key Points: 
  • The grant supports the university's yearlong research initiative to identify and map misinformation campaigns and their sources with the potential to mislead voters' decisions in the U.S. 2024 elections.
  • The research project is led by Professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley , senior associate dean at Syracuse University's School of Information Studies and a nationally recognized expert in political campaigns and misinformation.
  • NBC used Neo4j to uncover Russian interference in the 2016 election ; and computational journalists used Neo4j knowledge graphs to support fact-based reporting in the 2020 election.
  • Syracuse University's IDJC ElectionGraph and its findings are independent and proprietary to Syracuse University and the IDJC.

Neo4j Awards Technology Grant to Syracuse University for Mapping Misinformation Trends in 2024 U.S. Elections with Knowledge Graphs

Retrieved on: 
火曜日, 5月 7, 2024

SAN MATEO, Calif., May 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Neo4j®, the world's leading graph database and analytics company, today announced a $250,000 research grant and licensed use of its software to Syracuse University's Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship (IDJC). The grant supports the university's yearlong research initiative to identify and map misinformation campaigns and their sources with the potential to mislead voters' decisions in the U.S. 2024 elections.

Key Points: 
  • The grant supports the university's yearlong research initiative to identify and map misinformation campaigns and their sources with the potential to mislead voters' decisions in the U.S. 2024 elections.
  • The research project is led by Professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley , senior associate dean at Syracuse University's School of Information Studies and a nationally recognized expert in political campaigns and misinformation.
  • NBC used Neo4j to uncover Russian interference in the 2016 election ; and computational journalists used Neo4j knowledge graphs to support fact-based reporting in the 2020 election.
  • Syracuse University's IDJC ElectionGraph and its findings are independent and proprietary to Syracuse University and the IDJC.

Shook Adds Premier Class Action, Product Liability and Complex Litigation Team

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木曜日, 4月 18, 2024

They are known for achieving defense verdicts and limiting potential liability for Fortune 100 companies in complex trial, appellate and litigation disputes.

Key Points: 
  • They are known for achieving defense verdicts and limiting potential liability for Fortune 100 companies in complex trial, appellate and litigation disputes.
  • "Shook's powerhouse offerings, including product liability and class action, fall right in our wheelhouse.
  • He focuses on complex civil litigation, class action, product liability, mass torts and MDLs in the consumer product, mass media and entertainment industries, among other areas.
  • Partners Rob Adams and Paul Williams guide the firm's General Liability Litigation Practice along with serving clients on litigation and trial matters.

Could a video game developer win the Nobel Prize for Literature?

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水曜日, 4月 10, 2024

The decision sent out shockwaves: for the first time, a musician had received the most prestigious literary award on the planet.

Key Points: 
  • The decision sent out shockwaves: for the first time, a musician had received the most prestigious literary award on the planet.
  • Does it mean the same as it did in 1901, when the first Nobel prize for literature was awarded?

High and low culture

  • Is there a justification for distinguishing high and low culture?
  • What is the relationship between culture and power?
  • Often, the word “literary” is a status symbol, a seal of approval to distinguish “high” culture from more vulgar or less valuable “low” forms of culture.

Word play: text-based video games

  • According to data from video game data consultancy Newzoo, more than 3 billion people play video games worldwide – almost half of the world’s population.
  • When the first video games were developed in the 1950s, two distinct genres emerged: one was action oriented (such as the pioneering 1958 game Tennis for Two), and the other more text based.
  • The inclusion of images in adventure games would not arrive until 1980, when Mystery House became the first “graphic adventure” game.
  • Despite technological advances, these games inherited several features from interactive fiction, including the predominant role of text.

Literature on the screen: “story-rich” games

  • In more recent years, a new sub-genre of adventure games – known as “story-rich” games – has become popular thanks to independent creators and producers.
  • In Papers, Please (2013), a border policeman in a fictional dictatorial regime deals with terrible moral dilemmas on a daily basis.
  • They have to explore several corridors while trying unsuccessfully to interact with their surroundings, accompanied by the voice of an enigmatic narrator.
  • Upon reaching a room with two open doors, the voiceover states that Stanley “entered the door on his left”.
  • Each decision then opens up new paths leading to dozens of possible endings, similar to a “choose your own adventure” book.
  • These works are fundamentally based on language, begging the question of why video games cannot also fit into this category.
  • Writing has always tried to break away from established ideas, and we know that literature is not limited to words on paper.


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BRI Unveils Robust Cybersecurity Measures to Safeguard Customer Data

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月曜日, 4月 8, 2024

Various forms of fraud aim to steal confidential data of bank customers, so that fraudsters can carry out illegal transactions.

Key Points: 
  • Various forms of fraud aim to steal confidential data of bank customers, so that fraudsters can carry out illegal transactions.
  • Although data protection from the customer side is very important, BRI also continues to ensure that it has data protection and governance that refers to international standards that are industry references.
  • BRI reveals its latest initiatives to combat cybersecurity risks and protect customer data.
  • Regarding technology, BRI adopts a comprehensive approach based on the NIST framework (Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond) to minimize the risk of customer data breaches.

GoChengdu: Paris ushers in "Giant Pandas" and invites French tourists with enthusiasm to take a walk on the street corners of Chengdu, China

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金曜日, 3月 22, 2024

The event was attended by distinguished guests and media reporters from the tourism, mass media, cultural and creative sectors of Paris.​

Key Points: 
  • The event was attended by distinguished guests and media reporters from the tourism, mass media, cultural and creative sectors of Paris.​
    This press release features multimedia.
  • "Sincerely invite French friends to walk and see on the street corners of Chengdu and personally experience the unique charm of 'Park City Under Snow Mountains and Happy Chengdu amidst Fireworks'!"
  • A jewel of the Southwest Silk Road, it is nowadays one of the most vibrant and happy cities in China.
  • Chengdu's giant pandas and unique humanistic charm will appeal to more French tourists for tours and sightseeing.

The FII Miami Summit brings leaders together for positive change including Gwyneth Paltrow, Rob Lowe & Augusto of Global Child "Travel & Purpose"

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火曜日, 3月 26, 2024

"At the heart of our endeavor is the need to connect the planet as we showcase positive initiatives like many of those championed at the FII Events.

Key Points: 
  • "At the heart of our endeavor is the need to connect the planet as we showcase positive initiatives like many of those championed at the FII Events.
  • The latest FII conference in Miami, themed 'On the Edge of a New Frontier,' underscored the rapid technological shifts reshaping societies and economies globally.
  • Richard Attias, CEO of FII Institute, emphasized the urgency for collaborative action in addressing pressing challenges, including the regulation of artificial intelligence.
  • Global Child "Travel & Purpose" can be enjoyed on major streaming platforms around the world like Vizio, Tubi, Peacock, VIX, RokuChannel, Emirates, LATAM Airlines & others.

Pipeliner CRM Announces Six-City Roadshow to Discuss the Sales (R)evolution

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水曜日, 2月 21, 2024

Pipeliner CRM , the leading sales enablement tool and CRM software, announces its cross-country, six-city roadshow to shed light on what Corporate America faces in what many fear is an unpredictable sales environment.

Key Points: 
  • Pipeliner CRM , the leading sales enablement tool and CRM software, announces its cross-country, six-city roadshow to shed light on what Corporate America faces in what many fear is an unpredictable sales environment.
  • The event, titled Five Ways to Ride the Sales (R)evolution Wave, takes place from March 11, 2024, through March 21, 2024.
  • The stops will include:
    The invite-only, interactive breakfasts will discuss what is keeping the C-suite up at night in light of the greatest sales (r)evolution in a generation.
  • For more on Pipeliner CRM software, please visit Pipelinersales.com or get a free 14-day free trial .

Feminist narratives are being hijacked to market medical tests not backed by evidence

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木曜日, 2月 15, 2024

In the 1980s, companies co-opted messaging about female autonomy to encourage women’s consumption of unhealthy commodities, such as tobacco and alcohol.

Key Points: 
  • In the 1980s, companies co-opted messaging about female autonomy to encourage women’s consumption of unhealthy commodities, such as tobacco and alcohol.
  • Today, feminist narratives around empowerment and women’s rights are being co-opted to market interventions that are not backed by evidence across many areas of women’s health.
  • Some of these health technologies, tests and treatments are useful in certain situations and can be very beneficial to some women.

The AMH test

  • The AMH test is a blood test associated with the number of eggs in a woman’s ovaries and is sometimes referred to as the “egg timer” test.
  • Although often used in fertility treatment, the AMH test cannot reliably predict the likelihood of pregnancy, timing to pregnancy or specific age of menopause.
  • Despite this, several fertility clinics and online companies market the AMH test to women not even trying to get pregnant.
  • Some use feminist rhetoric promising empowerment, selling the test as a way to gain personalised insights into your fertility.
  • 'Egg timer' tests can't reliably predict your chance of conceiving or menopause timing

    Our recent study found around 30% of women having an AMH test in Australia may be having it for these reasons.

Breast density notification


Breast density is one of several independent risk factors for breast cancer. It’s also harder to see cancer on a mammogram image of breasts with high amounts of dense tissue than breasts with a greater proportion of fatty tissue. While estimates vary, approximately 25–50% of women in the breast screening population have dense breasts.

  • Stemming from valid concerns about the increased risk of cancer, advocacy efforts have used feminist language around women’s right to know such as “women need to know the truth” and “women can handle the truth” to argue for widespread breast density notification.
  • Yet, there is no or little mention of the lack of robust evidence showing that it prevents breast cancer deaths.
  • While stronger patient autonomy is vital, campaigning for breast density notification without stating the limitations or unclear evidence of benefit may go against the empowerment being sought.

Ensuring feminism isn’t hijacked

  • But we need to ensure the goals of feminist health advocacy aren’t undermined through commercially driven use of feminist language pushing care that isn’t based on evidence.
  • Health professionals and governments must also ensure that easily understood, balanced information based on high quality scientific evidence is available.


Brooke Nickel receives fellowship funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). She is on the Scientific Committee of the Preventing Overdiagnosis Conference. Tessa Copp receives fellowship funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). She is also on the Scientific Committee of the Preventing Overdiagnosis Conference.