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Circuits Assembly Online Magazine - ViTrox Presents Next-Gen Intelligent Manufacturing Solutions at SEMICON Southeast Asia 2024

Circuits Assembly Online Magazine - ViTrox Presents Next-Gen Intelligent Manufacturing Solutions at SEMICON Southeast Asia 2024
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Independent Investigator Slams OHSU's Handling of Sexual Harassment Complaints

Independent Investigator Slams OHSU's Handling of Sexual Harassment Complaints
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Carmel Unified School District makes changes to Title IX policies

“Over the past several weeks we’ve been looking at some ways that we can make some improvements to the district’s Title IX program to ensure consistent and compliant processes and procedures, including making sure that we’re responding to all reports in a timely manner,” said the district's interim Title IX Coordinator, Jackie Moran.

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Global study reveals extensive impact of meta

A groundbreaking study, led by Professors Mark Macklin and Chris Thomas, Directors of the Lincoln Centre for Water and Planetary Health at the University of Lincoln, UK, has provided new insights into the extensive impact of metal mining contamination on rivers and floodplains across the world, with an estimated 23 million people believed to be affected by potentially dangerous concentrations of toxic waste. The study used a new georeferenced global database of 185,000 metal mines compiled by the team alongside a combination of process-based modelling and empirical testing to predict the dispersal of mine waste in river systems to offer a comprehensive understanding of the environmental and health challenges associated with metal mining activities, examining both historical and active mining operations. With the rapid growth of metal mining crucial to the world making the transition to green energy, the study provides governments, mining companies, environmental regulators, and comm

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