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Looking for More? CheapOair Shares Round Up of Future Eclipse Events

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Monday, April 8, 2024

Recognizing this interest, online travel agency CheapOair is helping enthusiasts continue to gaze skyward by publishing this easy-to-access list of future eclipse events in the United States and around the globe.

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  • Recognizing this interest, online travel agency CheapOair is helping enthusiasts continue to gaze skyward by publishing this easy-to-access list of future eclipse events in the United States and around the globe.
  • The path of the 2026 solar eclipse crosses Northern Spain, offering a singular view against the backdrop of the region’s stunning landscapes.
  • For a truly unique eclipse experience, the December 2024 solar eclipse in Antarctica will be unmatched.
  • A: Yes, to view a solar eclipse safely, you must use eclipse glasses or solar viewers that meet the ISO 12312-2 international safety standard.

Supersimple Raises $2.2 Million to Rethink How Companies Work With Data in Age of Artificial Intelligence

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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

TALLINN, Estonia, April 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Supersimple, the AI-native data analytics platform that enables anyone to explore data and accurately answer complex questions in minutes, today announced $2.2 million in pre-seed funding. The round is led by Tera Ventures with participation from Specialist VC, Tiny VC and a variety of angel investors that include the former CTO of Twilio and the founders of Sixfold and Grünfin.

Key Points: 
  • The Supersimple team includes software developers, data scientists and product designers with proven track records building deeply adopted technologies and successful startups.
  • Supersimple 's AI-native data analytics platform combines a semantic data modeling layer and state-of-the-art explainable AI to give users reliable, consistent data to power their day-to-day work.
  • "Making structured data from data warehouses accessible and usable is the first step towards Supersimple becoming the operating system of the fastest growing companies."
  • Yet companies are still struggling to actually make use of their data," said Eamonn Carey, partner at Tera Ventures.

Recognizing when someone is having a seizure – and how you can help during those first critical moments

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

But experiencing a seizure does not always mean a person has epilepsy.

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  • But experiencing a seizure does not always mean a person has epilepsy.
  • Seizures can be provoked by acute head injuries, alcohol withdrawal and high blood sugar, among other things.

What does a seizure look like?

  • For some people, their seizure is a purely internal sensation.
  • In fact, most people with epilepsy have only relatively subtle, nonconvulsive seizures at first, then develop convulsive seizures over time.
  • This is the type of seizure most of us are familiar with, probably because it’s the kind most frequently depicted, though not always accurately, in movies and on television.
  • The most common type of epileptic seizure are those that are focal – that is, they arise from a confined region of the brain.

What causes a seizure to occur?


Seizures are the result of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. The bursts of activity disrupt normal functioning and initiate hyperactivity in the affected brain area, which then can affect the corresponding body part. For instance, if the seizure arises from the part of the brain involved in arm movement, that arm will experience involuntary hyperactivity.

If you’re a bystander, how can you help?

  • Many seizure-related injuries occur due to falling or coming in contact with sharp or hard objects.
  • If they begin to fall, help them to the floor as gently as possible and put something soft under their head.
  • During the convulsive phase of a seizure, breathing may be intermittent.
  • So turn the person on their side so they can breathe more easily and lower the risk of aspiration.
  • Following the seizure, and as the person gradually recovers and wakes up, help them sit up in a safe space.

Are new treatments available?

  • People with epilepsy, particularly those who experience frequent seizures, will often have emergency medications in their possession.
  • The most common emergency medications – also called seizure rescue medications – are a type of anticonvulsants called benzodiazepines.
  • Patients and their caretakers may have access to rescue medications and know how to use them.

What if it’s not a seizure?


If a bystander does not witness a seizure, but instead finds someone unresponsive or minimally responsive, call 911. They may be suffering from other medical issues, such as a drug overdose. And if you are interested in training and certification for seizure first aid, or if you simply want to know more, the Epilepsy Foundation has more information.

  • Jacob Pellinen has received research support from the Department of Neurology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, NIH/NINDS, and the American Epilepsy Society.
  • J. Pellinen serves as chair of the professional advisory board for the Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado and Wyoming (unpaid), serves as the Epilepsy Section Editor for Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, and has received compensation for serving on the scientific advisory board for SK Life Science.

Going for a walk wasn’t really a thing 300 years ago – the Victorians turned it into a popular pastime

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Saturday, December 30, 2023

Perhaps, if you are lucky enough, this might be a hike along ragged cliffs or trudge along a chilly beach with family.

Key Points: 
  • Perhaps, if you are lucky enough, this might be a hike along ragged cliffs or trudge along a chilly beach with family.
  • Many of us however, have to take to the pavements of Britain’s towns and cities for our post-lunch walks.
  • As a researcher of pedestrianism, I am fascinated by the changing culture of how, where and why we walk.
  • You might be surprised to hear that “going for a walk” wasn’t really a thing until the late 1700s.

Dirty rotten streets

  • Much has been written of the religious zeal with which Dickens took to his daily “walking work”.
  • In the 1800s, when pavements were in their infancy, taking a walk was a whole different experience.
  • An estimated 300,000 horses traversed the London streets, depositing over 1,000 tonnes of manure every day.
  • The sorry state of city streets created a demand for all sorts of workers, including “pure finders” who would have scooped up dog poo and sold it in bulk to local tanneries (places where leather skins were processed).
  • Thankfully, social reform and urban planning has moved on dramatically, and going on an urban walk is a much more pleasant experience now.

Professional pedestrianism

  • While the pavements have changed, many of the codes of conduct governing Victorian pedestrian etiquette remain relevant today.
  • In 1780, an article tucked discretely among the news and advertisements of the popular London Magazine outlined “Rules of behaviour, of general use, though much disregarded in this populous city.” Among its 12 points, pedestrians were advised “to be cautious of staring in the faces of those that pass by […] for an over-bearing look has the air of a bully, and a prying one that of a bailiff.” So as you take your walks, do as Dickens did, and avoid committing these pedestrian faux pas:

    Inconsiderate whistling or humming
    Walking arm in arm
    Loitering in conversation
    Hindering all behind with a “sauntering gait”


While the bugbears and implicit rules may alter with the ages (distracted phone-users, I’m looking at you), there is much about the pavements that retain their Victorian decorum. They are a place of multiplicity and variety, culture and commerce – a strip of land to be celebrated all year round.
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Lauren Nichola Colley does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

From Prep to Prosper: iStock Reveals How SMBs Can Conquer the Holiday Hustle

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Thursday, October 19, 2023

NEW YORK, Oct. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As businesses worldwide prepare for increased consumer spending this holiday season, iStock, a leading e-commerce platform providing premium content to SMBs, SMEs, creatives, and students everywhere, today revealed new data-based tips and guidance on how SMBs can maximize performance this holiday season and breakthrough with impactful, relevant messaging and visuals in marketing and advertising efforts.

Key Points: 
  • Given this, business owners should move with intent to reach and speak to these customers and stand out during the cluttered holiday advertising space.
  • Tap Into Social Media for Holiday Entertainment and Inspiration:
    Social media is an effective tool to reach multiple generations at once.
  • Businesses can be more effective when appealing to each generation during the holiday season, especially on social platforms.
  • This includes access to all images, illustrations and vectors, including authentic, high-quality signature imagery that can only be found on iStock.

DevRev announces the world’s first Support and Product CRM with Customizable LLMs and In-Browser Analytics

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Thursday, October 19, 2023

DevRev natively brings (“airdrops”) data from support ops, product ops, engineering ops, sales ops, and chat ops – in real time – into its secure multi-tenant cloud, freeing up customers to focus on engagement, churn, and frontline response times.

Key Points: 
  • DevRev natively brings (“airdrops”) data from support ops, product ops, engineering ops, sales ops, and chat ops – in real time – into its secure multi-tenant cloud, freeing up customers to focus on engagement, churn, and frontline response times.
  • In-Browser Analytics has also become imperative in the era of GenAI, as managers expect to bypass data teams, interacting directly with their support, product, and work data using natural language (“text”).
  • In fact, in this age of Large Language Models (“LLMs”), users are also demanding low-latency and meaningfully accurate semantic search and support deflection capabilities across their product, customer, and work data.
  • “In fact, support and customer success encompass so much more than ticket and dashboard management in the enterprise.

Oracle Brings Generative AI Capabilities to Healthcare

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Monday, September 18, 2023

LAS VEGAS, Sept. 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle Health Conference -- Oracle today announced new generative AI services for healthcare organizations. Integrated with Oracle's electronic health record (EHR) solutions, the new Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant enables providers to leverage the power of generative AI together with voice commands to reduce manual work so they can focus more attention on patient care. It also makes it easy for patients to take self-service actions such as scheduling appointments or checking clinical information at their convenience using simple voice commands.

Key Points: 
  • New capabilities combine the power of generative AI and voice to help providers focus more on patient engagement, building trust, and improving care
    Patients will now have the freedom to get quick answers to clinical questions, schedule appointments, and more via simple voice commands
    LAS VEGAS, Sept. 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle Health Conference -- Oracle today announced new generative AI services for healthcare organizations.
  • Integrated with Oracle's electronic health record (EHR) solutions, the new Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant enables providers to leverage the power of generative AI together with voice commands to reduce manual work so they can focus more attention on patient care.
  • The generative AI-powered Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant alleviates this issue to enable physicians to give their full attention to patients while dramatically simplifying administrative tasks.
  • New capabilities in the Oracle Digital Assistant Platform also enable patients to take more control over their healthcare.

Funny Accessory or Psychological Crutch? A Deep Dive into Meme Culture

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Thursday, August 31, 2023

The term "meme" was first coined by Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book, "The Selfish Gene."

Key Points: 
  • The term "meme" was first coined by Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book, "The Selfish Gene."
  • By combining humor, satire, and stylish design, Clout Engine's collections capture the essence of meme culture and invite individuals to embrace their meme-loving identity.
  • With its ever-expanding reach and increasing impact, meme culture continues to shape our online and offline experiences.
  • Learn more about Clout Engine's unique collection and immerse yourself in the world of meme culture, visit www.cloutengine.net and explore their range of products.

Skillshare Launches New AI Class For Creatives Lead By Former Student Turned Top Teacher, Smitesh Mistry

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Tuesday, August 1, 2023

NEW YORK, Aug. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Skillshare, the world's largest online community for creativity, today unveiled a new class to help creatives use artificial intelligence, Make AI Work for You: Break Creative Block, featuring Skillshare top teacher Smitesh Mistry, a self-taught Illustrator and Videographer.

Key Points: 
  • NEW YORK, Aug. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Skillshare , the world's largest online community for creativity, today unveiled a new class to help creatives use artificial intelligence, Make AI Work for You: Break Creative Block , featuring Skillshare top teacher Smitesh Mistry , a self-taught Illustrator and Videographer.
  • Skillshare launches new class Make AI Work for You: Break Creative Block with Smitesh Mistry
    This first-of-its-kind class on Skillshare provides students with a step-by-step guide to leverage AI software to overcome creative challenges.
  • "Every creative, regardless of preferred medium, runs into blocks in their process which can be frustrating but also time consuming.
  • Each class provides a hands-on approach to understanding and utilizing AI in the creative process.

Arresting, dry and fast-paced: ABC series Bay of Fires brings a new humour to the tradition of Australian Gothic

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Wednesday, July 19, 2023

But Anika is betrayed by Johann and becomes the target of an attempted murder.

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  • But Anika is betrayed by Johann and becomes the target of an attempted murder.
  • She soon discovers Johann has hired professional thugs to murder her and her children, Otis (Imi Mbedla) and Iris (Ava Caryofyllis).
  • Bay of Fires, the new drama from the ABC, is arresting, dry and fast-paced.

An Australian Gothic

    • As we get to know the townsfolk, they open the door into a Gothic world of mystery and the supernatural.
    • Australian Gothic began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, combining elements of traditional European Gothic literature – characterised by horror, mystery and the supernatural – mixed with the unique Australian landscape, history and cultural identity.
    • The harsh and unforgiving Australian environment provided a fertile ground for the development of a distinctive Gothic tradition.
    • These experiences became a central theme in Australian Gothic literature and the sub-genre Tasmanian Gothic.
    • Read more:
      Australian Gothic: from Hanging Rock to Nick Cave and Kylie, this genre explores our dark side

Twisting the genre

    • Bay of Fires is a continuation of this significant Australian genre.
    • The series captures dark and mysterious aspects of the nation’s past and present which shape our national imagination and the Australian Gothic genre, all with a larrikin wit.
    • Read more:
      How Deadloch flips the Nordic Noir crime genre on its arse and makes it funny