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After nearly four decades of service to the Arctic research community, the Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS) has now reached its sunset. This will be our final message to the community.On behalf of the ARCUS Board of Directors and all ARCUS staff, we want to thank you for the many years of collaboration, support, and partnership that made ARCUS possible. We have enjoyed working with this community immensely and believe that the goal of broadening participation in Arctic-focused research, education, and policy is still an important mission to achieve.If you would like to learn more about what led the…

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AI healthcare diagnostics are rapidly transforming how diseases are detected, analyzed, and treated across modern medical systems. With healthcare AI technology processing vast datasets in seconds, doctors can now identify conditions earlier and with greater accuracy than ever before.These advancements are not just about speed—they also improve patient outcomes, reduce diagnostic errors, and expand access to care. From radiology AI accuracy to predictive analytics, machine learning is reshaping how healthcare professionals approach diagnosis and treatment in 2026.AI Healthcare Diagnostics: Disease Detection Accuracy BenchmarksAI healthcare diagnostics have reached impressive levels of accuracy across multiple medical imaging fields, outperforming traditional diagnostic methods…

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Angels vs. Braves Jorge Soler Raises Slugging Percentage … Brawls With Reynaldo Lopez Published April 8, 2026 9:00 AM PDT Anaheim ain’t just theme parks and cute cartoon mice … the rough-and-tumble side came out at Angel Stadium when the L.A. Angels and Atlanta Braves slugged it out … and, we don’t just mean at the plate. The fireworks kicked off in the bottom of the 5th inning of Tuesday night’s game … when Braves pitcher Reynaldo Lopez fired off a wild pitch that came close to Angels designated hitter Jorge Soler’s head. FULL BRAWL BETWEEN THE BRAVES AND THE…

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The Pittsburgh Pirates are keeping Konnor Griffin in town. The 19-year-old shortstop has signed a nine-year extension that locks him up through 2034, the team announced Wednesday. The deal is worth $140 million with no options or deferrals, according to the New York Post. Awards escalators can take the contract up to $150 million. This marks the largest contract the Pirates have ever handed out, surpassing Bryan Reynolds’ $106.75 million extension in 2023. “Since joining the organization, Konnor has consistently demonstrated the traits we want in a Pirate — a daily commitment to improvement, a team-first mindset and a strong…

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