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Chapel Hill indie elders fighting patriarchy one fundraising single at a time - Charlotte Observer

Marcel Dzama, Jon Crumiller - Wed, 10/25/2017 - 17:20

Charlotte Observer

Chapel Hill indie elders fighting patriarchy one fundraising single at a time
Charlotte Observer
... Raleigh gallery and collective LUMP, NYC-based painter Mira Dancy, Georgia Hubley of Yo La Tengo, Canadian artist Marcel Dzama, whose done album covers and video art for Beck, Bob Dylan, and They Might Be Giants, and Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon.

How Iran is winning game of chess in Kirkuk - Al-Monitor

Chess Research - Wed, 10/25/2017 - 14:25

Al-Monitor

How Iran is winning game of chess in Kirkuk
Al-Monitor
Kurdish language is part of ind-european languages . the definition of Iranian languages are misleading ( the research mostly done by those who have no knowlagd eof kurds also never spoken Kurdish ). 2. Iran is the biggest enemy of kurds. Any ...

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Artificial Intelligence Investing Gets Ready For Prime Time - Forbes

Chess Research - Wed, 10/25/2017 - 13:23

India Today

Artificial Intelligence Investing Gets Ready For Prime Time
Forbes
The 'cognitive computing' space is bursting with innovations; a result of billions of research and investment dollars spent by large companies such as Microsoft, Google and Facebook. IBM alone has spent $15 billion on Watson, its cognitive system, as ...
Artificial Intelligence: An Historic PerspectiveAbove the Law

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Ritalin: Poker & eSports' Dirty Secret - Casino.Org News (blog)

Chess Research - Wed, 10/25/2017 - 09:13

Casino.Org News (blog)

Ritalin: Poker & eSports' Dirty Secret
Casino.Org News (blog)
In chess, that ~3% difference can be a tournament ranking difference of around 1500. However, the research did highlight one limitation of Ritalin use: games that got into time-limit trouble were more likely to be lost by Ritalin-dosed players ...

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EXCLUSIVE - A conversation on the evolution of artificial intelligence and its present-day applications - OpenGov Asia

Chess Research - Wed, 10/25/2017 - 08:40

OpenGov Asia

EXCLUSIVE - A conversation on the evolution of artificial intelligence and its present-day applications
OpenGov Asia
Around 1960, the General Problem Solver was created, which could be applied to "well-defined" problems such as proving theorems in logic or geometry, word puzzles and chess. The next stage was expert systems, where the knowledge of human experts ...

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Technicator Indicators at a glance for Chess Supersite Corp (CHZP) - Concord Register

Chess Research - Wed, 10/25/2017 - 02:58

Technicator Indicators at a glance for Chess Supersite Corp (CHZP)
Concord Register
Investors have the option to employ additional technical indicators when conducting stock research. At the time of writing, Chess Supersite Corp (CHZP) has a 14-day Commodity Channel Index (CCI) of -35.90. Developed by Donald Lambert, the CCI is a ...

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Monthly Music Series: Elsie Parker and The Poor People of Paris - Webster Kirkwood Times

World Chess Hall of Fame - Wed, 10/25/2017 - 02:10

Monthly Music Series: Elsie Parker and The Poor People of Paris
Webster Kirkwood Times
The Monthly Music Series at the World Chess Hall of Fame, 4652 Maryland Ave., will feature Elsie Parker and The Poor People of Paris on Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. Reservations are required. Tickets are $10; $5 tickets available for members, seniors ...

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Monthly Music Series: Elsie Parker and The Poor People of Paris - West End Word

World Chess Hall of Fame - Wed, 10/25/2017 - 02:05

Monthly Music Series: Elsie Parker and The Poor People of Paris
West End Word
The Monthly Music Series at the World Chess Hall of Fame, 4652 Maryland Ave., will feature Elsie Parker and The Poor People of Paris on Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. Reservations are required. Tickets are $10; $5 tickets available for members, seniors ...

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Monthly Music Series: Elsie Parker and The Poor People of Paris - South County Times

World Chess Hall of Fame - Wed, 10/25/2017 - 02:05

Monthly Music Series: Elsie Parker and The Poor People of Paris
South County Times
The Monthly Music Series at the World Chess Hall of Fame, 4652 Maryland Ave., will feature Elsie Parker and The Poor People of Paris on Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. Reservations are required. Tickets are $10; $5 tickets available for members, seniors ...

Fox News Makes Viewers More Likely to Vote for Republicans, Study Finds - The Emory Wheel

Chess Research - Tue, 10/24/2017 - 20:02

Fox News Makes Viewers More Likely to Vote for Republicans, Study Finds
The Emory Wheel
The researchers calculated that an additional three minutes of Fox News consumption per week over the course of an election season year made a Democrat-identified voter 58 percent more likely to vote for Republican George W. Bush in the 2000 ...

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Study Finds Fox News is Big Player in Presidential Elections - The Emory Wheel

Chess Research - Tue, 10/24/2017 - 20:02

Study Finds Fox News is Big Player in Presidential Elections
The Emory Wheel
The researchers calculated that an additional three minutes of Fox News consumption per week over the course of an election season year made a Democrat-identified voter 58 percent more likely to vote for Republican George W. Bush in the 2000 ...

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EPA keeps scientists from talking about report - Clinton Herald

Chess Research - Tue, 10/24/2017 - 09:36

Clinton Herald

EPA keeps scientists from talking about report
Clinton Herald
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The Environmental Protection Agency kept three scientists from speaking at a Monday event in a move condemned by researchers and Democratic members of Congress as an attempt by the agency to silence a discussion of climate change ...
EPA Cancels Talk on Climate Change by Agency ScientistsNew York Times
First on CNN: Security costs skyrocket at 'lightning rod' EPACNN
EPA yanks scientists' conference presentations, including on climate changeWashington Post

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My Legacy For Long Island Chess - Great Neck Record

Scholastic Chess News Feed - Tue, 10/24/2017 - 05:18

Great Neck Record

My Legacy For Long Island Chess
Great Neck Record
Since its debut in September 2014, Chess-in-the-Park has become an annual gala for Long Island chess players, veterans, rookies and parents alike, most of whom seem eager to pick the brains of other parents who have had previous scholastic chess ...

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US Soldiers in Niger: A Hidden Global Mission - Center for Research on Globalization

Chess Research - Tue, 10/24/2017 - 02:38

US Soldiers in Niger: A Hidden Global Mission
Center for Research on Globalization
Black was multilingual but also fluent in the Hausa language, as “he wanted to communicate directly with the people.”[1] This soldier of empire was similarly adept at chess. Johnson “loved his country” and proved “loyal”. “For some, he was the beloved ...

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EPA stops scientists from speaking about climate report - The Philadelphia Tribune

Chess Research - Mon, 10/23/2017 - 23:13

The Philadelphia Tribune

EPA stops scientists from speaking about climate report
The Philadelphia Tribune
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The Environmental Protection Agency kept three scientists from speaking at a Monday event in a move condemned by researchers and Democratic members of Congress as an attempt by the agency to silence a discussion of climate change ...

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EPA keeps scientists from speaking about report on climate change - PBS NewsHour

Chess Research - Mon, 10/23/2017 - 10:59

PBS NewsHour

EPA keeps scientists from speaking about report on climate change
PBS NewsHour
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The Environmental Protection Agency kept three scientists from speaking at a Monday event in a move condemned by researchers and Democratic members of Congress as an attempt by the agency to silence a discussion of climate change ...
EPA Cancels Talk on Climate Change by Agency ScientistsNew York Times
First on CNN: Security costs skyrocket at 'lightning rod' EPACNN
EPA yanks scientists' conference presentations, including on climate changeWashington Post
Narragansett Bay Estuary Program -Narragansett Bay Estuary Program
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Gene Expression Map of Human Body Gives Value to Variants - ALS Research Forum

Chess Research - Mon, 10/23/2017 - 10:57

Gene Expression Map of Human Body Gives Value to Variants
ALS Research Forum
Among other uses, GTEx will allow neurodegenerative disease researchers to investigate whether disease risk variants identified in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) actually trigger meaningful gene expression changes in the brain or elsewhere ...

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