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  • Simpler models can outperform deep learning at climate prediction … from MIT Adam Zewe | MIT News
  • MIT researchers develop AI tool to improve flu vaccine strain selection … from MIT Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL
  • 3 Questions: On biology and medicine’s “data revolution” … from MIT Jane Halpern | Elvira Forte | Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • 3 Questions: The pros and cons of synthetic data in AI … from MIT Adam Zewe | MIT News
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Pediatric group issues COVID-19 vaccine guidance for kids, which differs from CDC … from CBS Health

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago01 mins

The American Academy of Pediatrics is strongly recommending COVID vaccinations for children ages 6 months to 2 years old. The guidance is different from the…

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California resident in Lake Tahoe area tests positive for plague … from CBS Health

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago01 mins

Public health officials said the person may have been bitten by an infected flea while camping in the South Lake Tahoe area. Read More 

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Kratom supplement faces scrutiny over addiction concerns … from CBS Health

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago01 mins

There’s a growing concern about kratom, a southeast Asian plant that has made its way into everything from diet supplements, alcohol and even synthetic drugs….

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Watch Ten-Year-Old Mountain Biker Wes Lukens Stun Pro Riders in Short Film from Outside magazine Emilee Coblentz

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago06 mins

There’s something about witnessing someone doing what they were born to do that stops you in your tracks. Maybe I’m thinking of my own kid…

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I Worked for Yosemite Search and Rescue. Here’s What Netflix Gets Wrong (and Right) in ‘Untamed.’ from Outside magazine POM Administrator

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago018 mins

If there’s one thing I can say with absolute certainty about Netflix’s new six-episode series Untamed, it’s that they didn’t show enough fat squirrels running…

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The Wildest Spot in the Lower 48? from Outside magazine elessard

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago06 mins

Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks grab the headlines, but when it comes to raw nature, the jewel of Montana is the 1 million-acre Bob Marshall…

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Outdoor Recreation Is Booming, According to a New Report from Outside magazine Fred Dreier

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago05 mins

Outdoor recreation is at an all-time high. That’s the big takeaway from the latest participation report by the Outdoor Industry Association (OIA), the trade group…

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The Messy Business of Building Trails in the Era of Trump Cuts from Outside magazine Fred Dreier

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago020 mins

In 2022, a conservation nonprofit called the Deschutes Trails Coalition (DTC) started working with the U.S. Forest Service to build and maintain hundreds of miles…

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Op-Ed: Yvon Chouinard Says Newsom’s Billion-Dollar Salmon Bet Is Doomed to Fail from Outside magazine awise

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago09 mins

In May, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced upgrades to 21 state-run fish hatcheries and truck salmon around dams in an effort to increase salmon populations….

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Gear Up for Late Summer Adventures at the REI Labor Day Sale from Outside magazine will porter

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago02 mins

Labor Day marks the traditional end of summer, but for most of us, the summer adventures can keep rolling all the way through September. And…

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A Paraglider in Colorado Stayed Airborne for 10 Straight Hours from Outside magazine Fred Dreier

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago06 mins

A Colorado man recently stayed aloft in a paraglider for a shocking ten hours and five minutes, according to The Aspen Times. That’s long enough…

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‘Alone’ Africa Was the Shortest Season Ever. What Does It Mean for the Show? from Outside magazine Fred Dreier

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago013 mins

The surprise on Nathan Olsen’s face was legit. The climax of the season finale of Alone Africa, which aired on August 21, occurred when Olsen saw…

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How to Capture Stellar Night Sky Photos, Top Tips From a Pro Photographer from Outside magazine Kathleen Rellihan

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago019 mins

As I stumbled over rocks through pitch darkness, following a guy I had just met online, I began to question my life choices. It was…

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The easiest way to restore your attention span could be just outside your door from the LA times Jaclyn Cosgrove

Tom Bettenhausen3 weeks ago01 mins

Feeling tired at work? Professor Marc Berman explains in his new book, “Nature and the Mind: The Science of How Nature Improves Cognitive, Physical, and…

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