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Hello, Emory!If this morning’s cooler temperatures were any indication, fall is officially here. Perfect timing, too, because Homecoming and Family Weekend kicks off Thursday, Oct. 23. We’re also bringing you stories about how Emory is making research more accessible than ever, how AI could be extending the workday and more. Thanks for reading, and watch your inbox for other great stories throughout the week. — The Emory Report team |
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Resource Research is more accessible to all through OpenEmory’s new platformOpenEmory, the online repository of Emory researchers’ work, has a new site that’s faster to load, more accessible and easier to use. The site is available to the public for use, whether for research or personal knowledge. |
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Research Studying artificial intelligence and the extended workdayMany conversations about AI focus on jobs it might replace or how much time it could save in the workplace. Research by Wei Jiang of Goizueta Business School suggests AI might be doing the opposite: extending the workday. |
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Profile Rare infection leads to brain and heart surgery at age 33What began as a seemingly bad cold led to fevers, concerning blood test results and diagnosis of a rare heart infection. Emory Healthcare’s expert care helped Dan and his wife, Marcella, find strength, healing and a new purpose in giving back. |
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