At Armchair Dragoons, Aaron Danis has written a report on the recent Connections (US) 2025 interdisciplinary wargaming conference:| PAXsims
The summer school introduces undergraduates from a range of scientific backgrounds to cutting-edge life science research.| EMBL
We're exploring dinner for couples across the lifespan of a relationship, from the early days all the way through the empty nest.| The Family Dinner Project
Written over all the years of my writing career, they show how much this topic has interested me.| Miriam Drori, Author
Air France and Groupe ADP, the operator of Paris airports, have introduced a new service called “Short Connection Pass” to help passengers with tight connections at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport (CDG). Every day, Air France transports up to 140,000 passengers, nearly half of whom connect through its hub at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport. To ease […]| PASSENGER SELF SERVICE
Grow Connection in the Art Room Through Student Voice, Choice, and Belonging - Relationship Building - The Art of Education| The Art of Education
Reading Time: 4minutesIn this post I want to cover managing Microsoft Fabric connections with Fabric CLI when performing CI/CD. To clarify, I mean the Microsoft Fabric connections… The post Managing Fabric connections with Fabric CLI when performing CI/CD appeared first on K Chant.| K Chant
With its expeditions and mobile labs, EMBL is pioneering a new era of field-based molecular life sciences. Supported by the Klaus Tschira Stiftung and many partners, these ‘labs on wheels’ enable the study of life in context across Europe, with a view to global impact.| EMBL
EMBL's latest Science and Society conference brought together the research community to discuss the thorny question of trust in science.| EMBL
People are looking for more ways to build community. We've got lots of ideas to help you connect through food, fun, and conversation.| The Family Dinner Project
What is the most unexpected place where you’ve encountered the Persianate? We want to hear about it! View Post The post Call for Submissions: The Unexpected Persianate appeared first on Ajam Media Collective.| Ajam Media Collective
I met Ed and Lorraine Warren in the fall of 1979. It was in the green room of the Jorgensen Auditorium at the University of Connecticut. The first thing Ed […] The post Ed Warren, Lorraine Warren, and Me appeared first on NESPR.| NESPR
“I’m going to die right here!” Ed Warren enlisted in the U.S.Navy on September 7, 1943.It was Ed’s 17th birthday. He initially attempted to enlist in the Marine Corps, lying […] The post I’m Going to Die Out Here appeared first on NESPR.| NESPR
The official home of the New England Society for Psychic Research. Whether you are interested in the paranormal, want to become an investigator, or are experiencing a haunting, you have come to the right place.| NESPR
Every day, there seems to be another breakthrough with new capabilities for AI tools. It seems like every new device has AI-integrated features. Businesses, classrooms, and art studios are embracing the trend to generate text, images, audio, and video. Many have questions about how this will affect humans, learning, and art. While the specific tools are […] The post Don’t Miss These Hot Technology Revolutions that Shaped Art History appeared first on The Art of Education.| The Art of Education
Art teachers are in the heat of summer, but for some, our brains are already gearing up for the fresh school year ahead. Whether you’re still crossing off fun bucket list items or you’re making checklists for the art room, now is the prime time to talk about artificial intelligence. AI is your magical key […] The post 5 Ways to Spark Critical Thinking About AI in the Art Room appeared first on The Art of Education.| The Art of Education
Gathering Our Threads The Deep Live Gathering (DLG) was more than just a series of meetings — it was a space for sharing our lives, reflecting on our connections to the Earth, and envisioning a collective future. As we spoke, our stories intertwined, painting a picture of our challenges and the beauty we found in […]| Deep Adaptation Forum
~ “Creativity is intelligence having fun.” – Albert Einstein ~ Last year, naturalist Christopher Marley showed off an amazingly creative exhibit of art, nature, and science that he calls Exquisite Creatures. The show was featured at our regional art powerhouse, the Crystal Bridges Museum, from March to July 2024. Marley reflects on humanity’s intimate relationship…| writing to freedom
The release of DeepSeek’s open-weight AI model represents a transformative moment in enterprise technology—one that fundamentally alters the landscape of what’s possible for large organizations. Rather than simply being another technical advancement in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, it represents a decisive| justindustrious
What Purpose Does Your IT Infrastructure Operation Serve? In today’s fast-paced and technology-driven world, understanding the true purpose of your IT infrastructure operations is more critical than ever. IT infrastructure operations are the backbone of any organization, ensuring seamless functionality and optimization of both physical and virtual assets.| justindustrious
Every business person knows the drill. You receive a bunch of crappy inputs from suppliers. It’s frustrating, but it doesn’t have to be a dead end. With the right systems, processes, and people, you can transform those lousy inputs into high-value outputs. In fact, this is| justindustrious
James Gleick’s: The Information - A History, A Theory, A Flood is a solid introductory book on “Information”. Anyone working in our space would get a lot out of it. “IT” does in fact include the word/term after all. I’| justindustrious
The role of intermediaries in markets is changing fast. Today I’m going to focus on the real estate and IT sectors. These markets rely on agents, brokers, distributors, resellers, and others to facilitate transactions and provide services. But with technological advances, the need for these middlemen for sophisticated buyers| justindustrious
The current push for semiconductor export controls ignores a fundamental reality: you can't undo forty years of willful technology transfer with regulations.| justindustrious
In an era where student engagement is more crucial than ever, educators are turning to Project-Based Learning (PBL) to foster curiosity, collaboration, and meaningful learning. By integrating the 6A’s framework—Authenticity, Academic Rigor, Applied Learning, Active Exploration, Adult Connections, and Assessment—teachers can design PBL experiences that not only captivate students but also meet essential subject matter […] The post Re-Engaging Students Through PBL: A Lens on the 6A’s ...| Center for Excellence
4 Steps to Creating Your Dream Art Museum Tour This Summer - Professional Learning - The Art of Education| The Art of Education
4 Ways to Bring Graduate Course Learning Into Your Art Room and Teaching - Professional Learning - The Art of Education University| The Art of Education University
Hoping to host summer gatherings? We've got new resources to help you build community and invite neighbors to share a meal this Civic Season.| The Family Dinner Project
The science entrepreneurship event brought together scientists and entrepreneurs to explore funding pathways for science-based start-ups.| EMBL
Effective churches build sustainable momentum by viewing summer not as an interruption but as an integral part of the ministry year. Lessons and strategies from this season inform approaches to engagement, leadership development, and community connection throughout the entire annual cycle. In our previous articles, we explored understanding the summer slump, implementing creative engagement strategies […] The post Beyond the Summer Slump: Building Year-Round Church Momentum appeared first o...| Church Growth Magazine
Fifth EMBL Partnership Conference brings together participants from EMBL and partner institutions to explore how AI can drive innovation in One Health.| EMBL
Effective summer church engagement requires transforming traditional approaches into innovative strategies specifically designed for seasonal patterns, focusing on neighborhood outreach, flexible service opportunities, specialized resources for travelers, and community-building initiatives. In our previous article, Turn The Summer Slump Around, we explored the natural patterns of the "summer slump" and how to measure its impact on […] The post Turning Summer Slump Challenges into Opportunit...| Church Growth Magazine
Mental Health and the Church. By including mental health education, churches are better positioned to take care of today’s needs and meet the needs of future generations. The post The New Frontier: Mental Health and the Church appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
How do you pastor people when they're not just the only believers in their family; they’re the first Christian for generations? For the first time in American history, we have a generation without Christian parents or grandparents. Many of the people — especially the youth — who give their lives to Jesus in the church […] The post 10 Ways to Pastor First-Generation Believers appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Pastors who want to grow churches should create an atmosphere of trust and respect within their community — always saying “no” to gossip. The post 3 Rules to Stop Church Gossip appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Pastors should foster spiritual maturity as they grow churches. By integrating simple storytelling techniques, they can teach their people to love and apply God’s Word. The post Crafting a Memorable Sermon with Simple Storytelling Techniques appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Church growth occurs when pastors and other church leaders make a plan to engage people through Christian evangelism, effective community outreach, and discipleship ministry. The post “Free Kittens” are Never Free appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Church leaders can make a plan to promote trust, cooperation, and growth that bridges the gap between generations, especially within their church staff. The post Bridging the Generation Gap appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
A healthy approach to job loyalty can help pastors navigate the difficulties of building and retaining a solid team to grow churches. The post The Cost of Blind Loyalty appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
If your staff is overwhelmed, frustrated, or prone to gossip, it’s time to evaluate your organization’s culture. Learn how to make lasting changes that lead to church growth! The post 10 Signs Your Organization’s Culture is Toxic appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
5 Ways that Growing Churches Boost Volunteerism Volunteers are the heart of Christian ministry. From the church mission statement to church projects and outreach to the community, volunteers are key. Learn how to develop your church’s volunteer base. | By William Vanderbloemen So much happens in the church throughout the year. Small groups, weekly worship services, […] The post How to Recruit & Retain Volunteers appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Practical Steps for Church Leaders to Minister to People in Crisis Pastors and church leaders have the daunting task of ministering to congregants who still suffer the aftershocks of COVID. This story is all too common, but when godly people unite to serve, churches experience transformation change — one person at a time. | By […] The post 6 Ways to Help People Through the Aftershocks of the Pandemic appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
Pastors and other church leaders can respond to needs AND share the gospel of hope. Learn how to share the gospel in times of crisis. The post Sharing The Gospel In Times Of Crisis appeared first on Church Growth Magazine.| Church Growth Magazine
The last week of March, I had the privilege of working with the educators and students at Limerick ETSS (LETSS) during a PBL support visit. We have had the honor of working with LETSS since their opening with 14 teachers. Their growth and scaling has brought them to 80 staff currently and growing each year! […] The post Transformative PBL at Limerick ETSS first appeared on Center for Excellence.| Center for Excellence
This year’s Corporate Partnership Programme meeting addressed AI and life sciences research, bringing together industry and EMBL scientists.| EMBL
African scientists awarded the 2024 EMBL-UNESCO residencies share their experience in bioinformatics and virology.| EMBL
I hear the misconception that a server can only accept 65K connections or a server consumes a port for each accepted connection all the time. Here is a taste of some of them:| Joseph Mate
AI Needs Help| John Hagel
This New Year, we're helping you focus on what really matters through setting simple intentions for your family meals.| The Family Dinner Project
Gratitude Within| John Hagel
We all want our children to succeed, don’t we? But in today’s fast-paced, interconnected world, success isn’t just about acing tests or scoring goals. The post Top 4 Social Skills Every Child Needs for Success appeared first on The Social Skills Center.| The Social Skills Center
After Suzanne Eaton’s death, family and friends raised funds for a Kinderhaus playground, providing a joyous way to remember her.| EMBL
The TREC expedition concluded its sampling in Greece and strengthened scientific exchange and collaborative networks with their Greek partners during a political and scientific stakeholder event in Athens.| EMBL
One of the continuing challenges for me in retirement has been creating and maintaining connections/friendships. I’ve stated before that when I left full-time working, I lost 80% of my daily …| retirementtransition
Understand the differences between 1st, 2nd, and 3rd-degree connections on LinkedIn and learn how to bypass their limitations.| LeadDelta
From Curiosity to Exploration| John Hagel
Ways AI Can Make Your Art Teacher Job Easier for Planning and Assessment Professional Learning % %| The Art of Education University
It’s simple. The connections we make to people, places, things and ideas, are what give purpose and meaning to our lives. Kusadusi, Turkey Let’s photograph connections this week. Are yo…| Wind Kisses
Exploring Curiosity| John Hagel
Do you have these 7 types of people in your network? Learn who to connect with on LinkedIn and how to manage your network properly.| LeadDelta
Learn how to visualize your LinkedIn network in just a few clicks and gain valuable insights into your networking efforts.| LeadDelta
Learn how to set clear and purposeful networking goals that will propel your networking success with this 7-step process.| LeadDelta
Where to Look| John Hagel
The Paradox of Progress| John Hagel
The Networks of Relationships Series at The Future of Leadership Substack Every day I become more convinced that the skills of networking are the most important ones for the future. In this video, I discuss the importance of networking and how it factors into The Eddy Network Podcast. The Networks of Relationships Series on Substack… The post The Networks of Relationships Series appeared first on Dr. Ed Brenegar.| Dr. Ed Brenegar
Learn how to see who disconnected with you on LinkedIn and how you can use this crucial information to improve your networking strategy.| LeadDelta
Expanding Our Horizons| John Hagel
Cultivating and Connecting Capabilities| John Hagel
Get familiar with the main differences between LinkedIn followers and connections. Learn how to manage both groups effectively.| LeadDelta