Author: Good Info News Wire
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Stargazing, AI, and Sasquatch: The Flagstaff Festival of Science returns
Learn about the Flagstaff Festival of Science and make plans to attend the 2024 edition, which will be held from September 20 to 29. In a world where Bigfoot and artificial intelligence rarely share the same sentence, let alone the…
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Pa. researchers create robots to perform triage during emergencies
For the DARPA Triage Challenge, researchers from Pitt and CMU, known as Team Chiron, are using autonomous robotics for medical triage during emergencies. The speed of determining who needs care in a mass casualty event can be life-saving. University of…
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QRT: Detroit’s new weapon against the opioid crisis
Detroit rolled out a new strategy for curbing opioid-related deaths. It’s called the Quick Response Team, or QRT.
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Pittsburgh college students unite during ‘red zone’ for sexual violence survivors
Students from Pittsburgh universities marched in solidarity with sexual violence survivors on Sunday.
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Why Pharrell Williams postponed his Virginia Beach Festival at the last minute
Fans were left reeling after Pharrell Williams postponed his Something in the Water festival the same day tickets went on sale.
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UVA’s AI Racecar Speeds to Victory at Indy, Making History
Inside the record-setting win UVA’s AI racecar had at the Indy Autonomous Challenge.
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Coconino County’s whopping 19-Inch Ballot: What You Need to Know
Coconino County voters will see an unprecedented 19-inch ballot this November. Here’s how they can prepare.
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Inside Raleigh’s FIT Wellness, the new clinic helping former inmates
The NC Department of Health and Human Services invites media to tour Raleigh’s FIT Wellness clinic on Sept. 17, highlighting expanded behavioral health services for justice-involved individuals.
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A hidden treasure in Pitt’s library led to a new George Romero horror novel
While exploring the University of Pittsburgh’s library, author Daniel Kraus discovered a half-finished novel by George Romero. Here’s what happened next. In 2019, Daniel Kraus discovered a half-finished novel while exploring the University Library System’s George A. Romero Archival Collection.…
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Campus protests prompt changes in Temple University’s policies
Temple University revised its protest guidelines, banning disruptions to traffic and prohibiting megaphones, following increased campus protests.









