6 Brainstorming Tools to Help Remote Teams Collaborate in Real-Time

MakeUseOf: “When it comes to brainstorming, there are dozens of tools to choose from. With companies getting increasingly distributed, online brainstorming tools are becoming the must-have tool for remote collaboration. What’s more, brainstorming tools can help you uncover innovative experiences and better deliver on user needs. Brainstorming is an opportunity for remote teams to get …

Subjects: Knowledge Management

Russia’s Nuclear Weapons: Doctrine,Forces,and Modernization

CRS Report [45 pages] – Russia’s Nuclear Weapons: Doctrine,Forces,and Modernization, Updated March 1, 2022: “Russia’s nuclear forces consist of both long-range, strategic systems—including intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs),submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs), and heavy bombers—and shorter-and medium-range delivery systems. Russia is modernizing its nuclear forces,replacing Soviet-era systems with new missiles, submarines and aircraft while developing new types …

Subjects: Defense, Government Documents

Text of President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address

March 1, 2022 – Full text Remarks of President Joe Biden – State of the Union Address As Prepared for Delivery, United States Capitol. “Madam Speaker, Madam Vice President, our First Lady and Second Gentleman. Members of Congress and the Cabinet. Justices of the Supreme Court. My fellow Americans.  Last year COVID-19 kept us apart. This year we …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Economy, Education, Government Documents, Health Care, Legislation

Superb Owl Sunday VI

The Atlantic – “A special Sunday event: our sixth annual photographic essay celebrating such magnificent birds of prey. These nocturnal hunters hail from Europe, Asia, North America, and South America and are captured here in photos from recent years….I invite you to take a look. It is always a hoot to put this collection together.” …

Subjects: Climate Change, Environmental Law

The Elephant in the Courtroom

New Yorker: “A curious legal crusade to redefine personhood is raising profound questions about the interdependence of the animal and human kingdoms. According to the civil-law code of the state of New York, a writ of habeas corpus may be obtained by any “person” who has been illegally detained. In Bronx County, most such claims …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Legislation

These Climate Scientists Are Fed Up and Ready to Go on Strike

The New York Times: “Evidence on global warming is piling up. Nations aren’t acting. Some researchers are asking what difference more reports will make…Each I.P.C.C. assessment is a huge, multiyear effort by researchers and representatives from 195 governments. Every line, every chart, is fine-tuned to ensure it is backed by evidence. The hours are long; …

Subjects: Climate Change, Environmental Law

How to avoid sharing bad information about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

MIT Technology Review: “The fast-paced online coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Wednesday followed a pattern that’s become familiar in other recent crises that have unfolded around the world. Photos, videos, and other information are posted and reshared across platforms much faster than they can be verified. The result is that falsehoods are …

Subjects: Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Social Media

The Quiet Way Advertisers Are Tracking Your Browsing

Wired: “Creepy cookies that track all your online activity are (slowly) being eradicated. In recent years major web browsers, including Safari and Firefox, have restricted the practice. Even Chrome has realized that cookies present a privacy nightmare. But stopping them ends only one kind of online tracking—others are arguably worse. Fingerprinting, which involves gathering detailed …

Subjects: E-Commerce, E-Records, Internet, Privacy

An intro to AI, made for students

Google Blog: “Adorable, operatic blobs. A global, online guessing game. Scribbles that transform into works of art. These may not sound like they’re part of a curriculum, but learning the basics of how artificial intelligence (AI) works doesn’t have to be complicated, super-technical or boring. To celebrate Digital Learning Day, we’re releasing a new lesson …

Subjects: AI, Education

Americans increasingly want to move on from COVID-19

Axios/Ipsos Coronavirus Index: “With new COVID-19 cases plummeting as the Omicron variant continues to recede, Americans report lower risk perceptions of the virus and are increasingly returning to their normal, pre-COVID life. In response, many believe the country should move towards reopening.The poll also finds that while nearly eight in ten (78%) believe we are …

Subjects: Health Care, Medicine