
Cassidy Delamarter
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1 month ago |
phys.org | Cassidy Delamarter
Preparing students for a world driven by artificial intelligence starts long before college. The University of South Florida is collaborating with Pre-K-12 educators to integrate AI into classrooms in Tampa Bay and across the nation, ensuring that future generations develop essential skills early on.
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Dec 16, 2024 |
scitechdaily.com | Cassidy Delamarter
Recent research connects the Western diet to higher risks of colorectal cancer via chronic inflammation, proposing a shift to natural, anti-inflammatory foods for better health outcomes. Ultra-processed foods may be driving colorectal cancer, according to a new study.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
usf.edu | Cassidy Delamarter
By: Cassidy Delamarter, University Communications and Marketing Chronic inflammation, fueled by poor dietary choices, plays a vital role in the growth and progression of colorectal cancer With cutting-edge technology, this study reveals how ultra-processed foods and inflammatory seed oils used in packaged food products may contribute to chronic inflammation.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
usf.edu | Paul Guzzo |Cassidy Delamarter
By Paul Guzzo and Cassidy Delamarter, University Communications and Marketing With hurricane season officially over, the University of South Florida hosted leaders from across Tampa Bay for a series of panel discussions about how the area responded to Debby, Helene and Milton and how they could be better prepared in the coming years. “It's a bit surreal to even be saying three hurricanes,” said Wren Kral, executive director of the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
scitechdaily.com | Cassidy Delamarter
Massive accumulations of gypsum and other sulfates in the La Corona lava tube system in Lanzarote, Spain. Credit: Bogdan OnacLava tubes on Earth have been studied for signs of ancient microbial life, providing a model for searching for life in similar structures on Mars. A comprehensive study of lava tubes—caves formed by cooling lava after volcanic eruptions—has shed light on how Earth’s ancient environments could aid the search for life on Mars.
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