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After Australia, the Wrangle Between Publishers and Big Tech Has Reached New Levels

After Australia, the Wrangle Between Publishers and Big Tech Has Reached New Levels
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After Australia, the Wrangle Between Publishers and Big Tech Has Reached New Levels

After Australia, the Wrangle Between Publishers and Big Tech Has Reached New Levels
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30 Under 30 Asia: The Female Entrepreneurs Leading Asia-Pacific s Promising Retail And E-Commerce Startups

30 Under 30 Asia: The Female Entrepreneurs Leading Asia-Pacific s Promising Retail And E-Commerce Startups
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Study: Suicide Risk Prediction Is Poor

Study: Suicide Risk Prediction Is Poor Attempts to predict suicide risk using clinical judgment or machine learning algorithms are not useful in clinical practice. 57 A new study aimed to compare suicide risk prediction, including clinical judgment and machine learning algorithms, to see what method was best. Unfortunately, none of the methods were clinically useful, and new algorithms were not statistically any better than clinical judgment. The authors write: “Until such time as the use of any suicide prediction model has been shown to reliably reduce suicide, our clinical advice is to focus on understanding and caring for the person in front of us, including by treating any modifiable risk factors, irrespective of estimations of any overall suicide risk category.”

Bugisu Project coffee is putting an end to waste and turning profits into microfinance

Bugisu Project coffee is putting an end to waste and turning profits into microfinance AprApril 2021 at 11:36am Darcy Small, Brody Smith and Ugandan coffee producers, whose coffee is sold directly to Sydney workplaces. ( Share Print text only Cancel Inspired by the revitalised coffee-growing industry in Uganda, two university friends have created a not-for-profit start-up that seeks to shake up Sydney s workplace coffee culture. Key points: The Bugisu Project sells Ugandan coffee to Sydney workplaces, collects the waste, then circulates profits back into Ugandan communities The business creates a circular economy by taking all coffee waste components for reuse The start-up has partnered with the Love Mercy program to provide Ugandan women with supplies and support to build their own businesses

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