
Karen Roberts
Weekend Editor at The Press and Journal
Journalist at DC Thomson
Weekend Editor @pressjournal. Own views. Formerly of @nationalworld and @EveningExpress
Articles
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6 days ago |
udel.edu | Beth Miller |Jessica Henderson |Karen Roberts |Katie Peikes
Wielding golden scissors, University of Delaware officials join with faculty, elected officials and a graduate student to cut the proverbial ribbon, marking the official opening of UD’s new Building X.
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1 week ago |
udel.edu | Amy Cherry |Karen Roberts |Jessica Henderson
Athletes who suffer a concussion have a serious risk of reinjury after returning to play, but identifying which athletes are most vulnerable has always been a bit of a mystery, until now. Using artificial intelligence (AI), University of Delaware researchers have developed a novel machine learning model that predicts an athlete’s risk of lower-extremity musculoskeletal (MKS) injury after concussion with 95% accuracy.
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3 weeks ago |
star-telegram.com | Karen Roberts
Key takeawaysAlmost all workplace 401(k) plans let workers save extra money for the future, so long as you meet age requirements. Those age 50 or older can contribute an extra $7,500 per year. And, starting this year, individuals aged 60-63 can now make "super catch-up" contributions of up to $11,250 on top of the standard 401(k) plan contribution limit. The same tax rules apply to catch-up contributions. It is up to the employer's discretion how much (if any) match is offered within the plan.
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3 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | Karen Roberts
Key takeawaysAlmost all workplace 401(k) plans let workers save extra money for the future, so long as you meet age requirements. Those age 50 or older can contribute an extra $7,500 per year. And, starting this year, individuals aged 60-63 can now make "super catch-up" contributions of up to $11,250 on top of the standard 401(k) plan contribution limit. The same tax rules apply to catch-up contributions. It is up to the employer's discretion how much (if any) match is offered within the plan.
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3 weeks ago |
udel.edu | Beth Miller |Karen Roberts |Tracey Bryant |Katie Peikes
Biology — the science of life, living things and the processes that keep us all running — links up in essential ways with many other sciences, such as chemistry, physics and mathematics, which help us to better understand cells, genetics, evolution and the interaction of many living systems. Synthetic biology, a rapidly growing area of science, aims to take it all to another level, drawing on innovative techniques from biology and engineering, including the use of DNA sequencing and synthesis.
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