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Tech Moves: AWS community head departing; Pfizer exec joins Truveta board; UW Medicine names CEO

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Emily Freeman. Emily Freeman , head of community for Amazon Web Services , is departing. Freeman is the author of “DevOps for Dummies” and “97 Things Every Cloud Engineer Should Know.” William Johnson. “It’s been an incredible few years and I’ve learned a ton,” Freeman wrote on X.

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Researchers take a freeze-frame reading of electrons energized in a stream of water

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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Illustration / Nathan Johnson) An international team of scientists has blazed a new trail for studying how atoms respond to radiation, by tracking the energetic movement of electrons when a sample of liquid water is blasted with X-rays.

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Vaccine expert on U.S. missteps and what we can learn from successful inoculations in Africa

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fell into … is we did not put the same energy into how we were going to deliver the vaccine that we put into the science of creating the vaccine,” said Emily Bancroft , president of VillageReach, a Seattle-based global health nonprofit founded in 2001 that helps with vaccine administration in underserved communities. But the U.S.

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

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Ruth Marshall Johnson. Emily Empel. She is also the President and founder of the Beijing Academy of Soft Technology, and the author of Global Technological Change: From Hard Technology to Soft Technology (2005; 2011). She has authored over 60 journal articles and book chapters, many with a focus on educational futures.

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TikTok’s biggest problem is outside its control

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Emily Birnbaum / Protocol ). Timothy Johnson / Media Matters). Law enforcement authorities are using a company called Dataminr to help monitor social media related to protests. “In an amicus brief filed Monday, the U.S. government.” The Supreme Court will hear a Facebook robocalling case. The three most prominent U.S.

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