Photo by eva_blanco / Shutterstock.com Thrift stores aren’t just for the basics anymore. With a little creative vision, you can decorate your entire home with secondhand finds — and decorate it well. After 25 years of reselling what I find in thrift shops, flea markets and estate sales, I’m continually …
Read More »Los Angeles County finds fewer cases among health care workers as more get vaccinated.
What was once a flood of health care workers catching the coronavirus in Los Angeles County has now slowed to a trickle, in large part because the vast majority of them have been vaccinated, local public health officials said. Reports of new virus cases among health care workers in the …
Read More »Intense Strength Training Does Not Ease Knee Pain, Study Finds
Millions of patients with knee osteoarthritis are told to exercise. A new study casts doubt on what sort of exercise is helpful. The idea made so much sense that it was rarely questioned: exercise to strengthen muscles around the knee helps patients with osteoarthritis, making it easier and less painful …
Read More »AI displays bias and inflexibility in civility detection, study finds
Data: Meet ad creative From TikTok to Instagram, Facebook to YouTube, and more, learn how data is key to ensuring ad creative will actually perform on every platform. Register Now According to a 2019 Pew Center survey, the majority of respondents believe the tone and nature of political debate in …
Read More »AI research survey finds machine learning needs a culture change
Transform 2021 Join us for the world’s leading event about accelerating enterprise transformation with AI and Data, for enterprise technology decision-makers, presented by the #1 publisher in AI and Data Learn More The machine learning community, particularly in the fields of computer vision and language processing, has a data culture …
Read More »The Communications Director Who Always Finds Time To Charcoal Mask
The #ITGTopShelfie interview series focuses on the beauty routines of Into The Gloss’ lovely, accomplished, and loyal community of readers. Submit your own on Instagram—post your Top Shelfie (tag us @intothegloss!) and include the hashtag #ITGTopShelfie for a chance to be featured on ITG. “Hi! I’m Paige Hill (@paigephill). I …
Read More »Drug May Extend A.L.S. Patients’ Lives by Several Months, Study Finds
A potential therapy for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a fatal neurological disorder, may allow patients to live several months longer than they otherwise would have, according to a study published Friday. The two-drug combination, dreamed up by two college students, is one of several potential treatments raising the hopes of patients …
Read More »Under 10 Percent of Americans Have Covid-19 Antibodies, Study Finds
This briefing has ended. Read live Covid-19/coronavirus updates here. Here’s what you need to know: Less than 10 percent of Americans have coronavirus antibodies, a new study finds. In the U.S., the virus is spreading fastest in the heartland. Florida lifts restrictions for restaurants and other businesses. ‘I feel sorry …
Read More »AI analysis finds that in-app ad issues are fixed faster on Android than iOS
Automation and Jobs Read our latest special issue. Open Now A new study finds evidence that in-app ad issues with popular Android apps on Google Play are addressed more quickly than their iOS counterparts on Apple’s App Store. In what the authors claim is a first-of-its-kind survey, a team investigated …
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