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  • 2 months ago | aijourn.com | Brian Carlson |Storytime AI

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping education, offering unprecedented opportunities to personalize learning and bridge gaps in educational access. By leveraging AI-driven tools, students across the world are gaining access to tailored learning experiences that cater to their unique needs, fostering improved outcomes and addressing longstanding educational inequalities.

  • 2 months ago | biorxiv.org | Mohammad J. Jafari |Elliot L. Elson |Brian Carlson |Sisir Datla

    AbstractCardiomyocytes continuously experience mechanical stimuli that regulate their contractile behavior and contribute to overall heart function. Despite the importance of mechanotransduction in cardiac physiology, the mechanisms by which cardiomyocytes integrate external mechanical cues, such as stretch and environmental stiffness, remain poorly understood.

  • 2 months ago | news.lee.net | Brian Carlson

    SALT LAKE CITY (KSL) -- Some Utah federal workers are among the thousands losing their jobs due to probationary employee layoffs nationwide. One Utah federal worker, who wished to remain anonymous, worked at the Wallace F. Bennett building in downtown Salt Lake City. He told KSL-TV he was just one paycheck away from being granted civil protections for his job, but instead, he's scrambling to find new work. "It's devastating.

  • 2 months ago | krdo.com | Brian Carlson

    By Brian CarlsonClick here for updates on this story    SALT LAKE CITY (KSL) — Some Utah federal workers are among the thousands losing their jobs due to probationary employee layoffs nationwide. One Utah federal worker, who wished to remain anonymous, worked at the Wallace F. Bennett building in downtown Salt Lake City. He told KSL-TV he was just one paycheck away from being granted civil protections for his job, but instead, he’s scrambling to find new work. “It’s devastating.

  • Jan 11, 2025 | kslnewsradio.com | Brian Carlson |Kennedy Camarena |Chipman Roofing

    SALT LAKE CITY — Hundreds of protesters rallied Saturday at the Utah state capitol, who want more done to protect Utah’s public lands. They hope to get the attention of state leaders to preserve two of Utah’s national monuments. Taking over the steps of the state capitol, hundreds of protesters, signs in hand, rallied to protect Utah’s public lands. “1, 2, 3, let the land be!” the crowd chanted.

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