
Jason Bates
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Oct 16, 2024 |
new.nsf.gov | Jason Bates
Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving from research labs into everyday life. Its impact can be seen in nearly every discipline, from health care to transportation, finance to education. Yet, to realize AI's full potential, we must pursue the talent and knowledge that exists in every corner of the nation to perform research, development and implementation.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
new.nsf.gov | Jason Bates
Exploring most of the world's oceans is technologically challenging, however, researchers are making progress and collecting more data about oceans than ever before. Cameras on advanced underwater robots have helped scientists discover new species, observe marine environments and monitor ocean health. Organizations such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) have amassed an enormous archive of deep-sea video.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
hunterrivertimes.com.au | Jason Bates
By Jason BatesIf you happen to be visiting the town of Branxton, then it would be worth your time to visit The Royal Federal Hotel. The Royal Federal Hotel was originally licensed in 1899 on another site. While the current building, located at 50 Maitland Street, Branxton dates back to 1927. The Royal Federal is a hotel with a history spanning 125 years, but updated to modern standards, and is home to their award-winning bistro, The Feddy Kitchen & Smokehouse.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
new.nsf.gov | Jason Bates
The "Official Policy on Brand Standards of the U.S. National Science Foundation" outlines a framework to support the agency's written, verbal and visual identity. This policy identifies permissions and requirements for recipients, contractors, partners and others who may want to use the NSF logo. Many of the brand standards included in the policy are already in practice.
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Apr 3, 2024 |
new.nsf.gov | Jason Bates
The April 8 solar eclipse provides opportunities for science, education and outreach that multiple U.S. National Science Foundation programs will support. The total solar eclipse will be visible from Texas to Maine, with a partial solar eclipse viewable over most of the continental United States.
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