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What Has Not Been Counted | Costs of War

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The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

#cost #society #militarism

on May 10, 2024

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Collaborative project yields new digital archive on hidden history of Indigenous enslavement

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Stolen Relations, a public database set to launch on Saturday, May 10, reveals the stories of thousands of Native people forced into servitude across the Americas.

on Sat, 2PM

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An Interactive Trait Debugger for Rust

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Advanced type systems can cause bewhildering error messages and Rust's trait system certainly is no exception! In this paper we present Argus, an IDE extension for interactively debugging Rust traits, and the results of our user study where 25 developers debugged trait errors with and without Argus.

on Tue, 2AM

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Consuming War: How Pop Culture Captures Our Attention and Fuels Forever Wars | Costs of War

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The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

on Apr 25

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Scientists probe the mystery of Titan’s missing deltas

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New research finds that despite large rivers and seas of liquid methane, Saturn’s moon Titan seems mostly devoid of river deltas, raising new questions about the surface dynamics on this alien world.

on Apr 21

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LibGuides: Social Sciences Data Resources: Alternate US Data Sources

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Resources, tools and tops for finding and managing data across the social sciences. Back-ups and alternative sources for US government data

on Apr 19

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Golden eyes: How gold nanoparticles may one day help to restore people’s vision

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A team of Brown University researchers has identified a promising new approach that may one day help to restore vision in people affected by macular degeneration and other retinal disorders.

on Apr 17

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News Graveyards: How Dangers to War Reporters Endanger the World | Costs of War

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The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

on Apr 7

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A global economist’s take on tariffs: ‘American consumers will get hurt’

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In a Q&A, Brown University Professor of Economics Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan discussed how the new presidential administration’s planned tariffs could potentially impact the U.S. economy.

on Apr 5

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Even the richest Americans face shorter lifespans than their European counterparts, study finds

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A study by researchers at the Brown University School of Public Health found that Americans have poorer survival rates than Europeans across all wealth levels and detailed factors driving the disparity.

on Apr 2

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The Militarization of Movies and Television

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A recent Costs of War report titled, "The Militarization of Movies and Television" looks at the militarization of pop culture.

on Mar 24

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The Impact of Police Violence on Community Engagement and Public Trust

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Economist Jesse Bruhn utilizes statistical methodologies to investigate how high-profile incidents of police brutality impact a community’s willingness to report incidents and cooperate with police departments.

on Mar 13

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Discovery of new class of particles could take quantum mechanics one step further

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A study led by a team of Brown University researchers could lead to new ways of exploring quantum phenomena, with implications for future advances in technology and computing.

on Mar 4

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Probability Distributions

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A probability distribution specifies the relative likelihoods of all possible outcomes.

on Feb 11

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Frequentist Inference

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Frequentist inference is the process of determining properties of an underlying distribution via the observation of data.

on Jan 31

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LibGuides: Brown GIS and Data Tutorials: Intro to ArcGIS Pro S4

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This guide contains GIS and data tutorials created by the Brown University Library

on Dec 27

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Turbo-GS: Accelerating 3D Gaussian Fitting for High-Quality Radiance Fields

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The Interactive 3D Vision & Learning Lab (IVL) led by Srinath Sridar, part of Brown Visual Computing, works on 3D computer vision and machine learning problems to better understand how humans interact with the world. Our research spans 3D spatiotemporal visual understanding objects, humans in...

on Dec 19

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LibGuides: Brown GIS and Data Tutorials: Intro to GIS with QGIS

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This guide contains GIS and data tutorials created by the Brown University Library

on Dec 17

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Latest Figures | Costs of War

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The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

on Dec 11

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Return to Afghanistan: re-migration and the failed reintegration of millions of Afghans | Costs of War

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The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

on Dec 10

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With one of Rhode Island’s largest solar energy projects online, Brown moves toward net-zero emissions

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Brown University is the sole off-taker for the Dry Bridge solar project in North Kingstown, a landmark renewable energy development generating enough power to offset about two-thirds of campus electricity use.

on Nov 26

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Student-led public art installation in Providence offers a new perspective on visual impairment

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Following research, development and community collaboration, a team of Brown and RISD students unveiled “The Blind Urban Subject,” where passersby can experience the streetscape through common ocular conditions.

on Nov 5

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Costs | Costs of War

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The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

on Oct 28

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21st Century Orchestra festival at Brown to celebrate new orchestral music and performance

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An open-to-the-public festival, from Oct. 24 to 27, will highlight Brown’s Lindemann Performing Arts Center as a premier site for orchestral music performance, experimentation and recording.

on Oct 25

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The 21st Century Orchestra

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October 24 — 27, 2024 MUSIC | ORCHESTRA | FESTIVAL A Three-day Festival Highlighting Innovative New Orchestral Music

on Oct 21

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United States Spending on Israel’s Military Operations and Related U.S. Operations in the Region, October 7, 2023-September 30, 2024 | Costs of War

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The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

on Oct 7

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The Human Toll: Indirect Deaths from War in Gaza and the West Bank, October 7, 2023 Forward | Costs of War

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The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

on Oct 7

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A type of simple, DIY air filter can be an effective way to filter out indoor air pollutants

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A study from researchers at Brown University and Silent Spring Institute found that inexpensive, easy-to-assemble Corsi-Rosenthal boxes can help reduce exposure to indoor air pollutants.

on Oct 2

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We Get What We Pay For: The Cycle of Military Spending, Industry Power, and Economic Dependence | Costs of War

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The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

on Sep 25

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The 21st Century Orchestra

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October 24 — 27, 2024 MUSIC | PANEL A Three-day Festival Highlighting Innovative New Orchestral Music

on Sep 17

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New Costs of War Study: 37 Million Displaced by U.S. Post-9/11 Wars

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In September 2020, the Costs of War project released a new report entitled, "Creating Refugees: Displacement Caused by the U.S. Post-9/11 Wars," outlining the number of people displaced as a result of post-9/11 wars.

on Sep 12

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US & Allied Killed | Costs of War

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The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

on Sep 11

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https://sites.brown.edu/koutrouloumagoula

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Welcome to the KOUTROULOU MAGOULA Archaeology & Archaeological Ethnography Project Καλώς ήρθατε στην ΚΟΥΤΡΟΥΛΟΥ ΜΑΓΟΥΛΑ Πρόγραμμα Αρχαιολογίας & Αρχαιολογικής Εθνογραφίας

on Aug 2

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With focus on supporting HBCU faculty, Brown library expands access to scholarly digital publishing

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The Born-Digital Scholarly Publishing institute introduces scholars, many of whom are from historically Black and other minority-serving institutions, to best practices in online scholarly publishing.

on Jul 28

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Cognitive Engineering Lab

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We research how to use computers to support complex cognitive tasks: programming, verification, communication, learning, and more.

on Jul 9

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What is the Cognitive Engineering Lab?

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A brief introduction to the kind of research we do at CEL.

on Jul 9

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In a significant first, researchers detect water frost on solar system’s tallest volcanoes

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A research team unveiled that Mars’ Tharsis volcanoes have on and off patches of water frost, challenging previous assumptions about the Martian climate and helping shed light on how water behaves on the planet.

on Jun 24

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New technique from Brown University researchers offers more precise maps of the Moon’s surface

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The team’s study describes enhancements that make a popular lunar mapping technique more streamlined and precise than ever at a time when space agencies are gearing up for lunar missions.

on May 30

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Papers - 2019 - Pentagon Fuel Use, Climate Change, and the Costs of War | Costs of War

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The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

on May 13

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New technique for predicting protein dynamics may prove big breakthrough for drug discovery

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A novel AI-powered method developed by a team of Brown University researchers offers a fast, cost-effective way to understand protein structures in multiple dimensions, making it a useful tool for pharmacology.

on May 4, 2024

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Agreement between University, student leaders will end ‘divestment’ encampment at Brown

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Students agreed to remove the encampment and refrain from further actions that would violate Brown’s conduct code through the end of the academic year, which includes Commencement and Reunion Weekend.

on May 1, 2024

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Q&A with Jane Dietze: The Brown endowment, divestment and ethical investing

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Appointed Brown’s VP and Chief Investment Officer in 2018, Dietze and her team steward the endowment to advance Brown’s mission.

on Apr 26, 2024

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GeoDiffuser: Geometry-Based Image Editing with Diffusion Models

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The Interactive 3D Vision & Learning Lab (IVL) led by Srinath Sridar, part of Brown Visual Computing, works on 3D computer vision and machine learning problems to better understand how humans interact with the world. Our research spans 3D spatiotemporal visual understanding objects, humans in...

on Apr 23, 2024

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How Big Tech and Silicon Valley are Transforming the Military-Industrial Complex | Costs of War

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The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

on Apr 21, 2024

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Grand Piano Scam

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If you receive an offer too good to be true, whether for a job or a free grand piano, then it probably is and you should steer clear. Scammers have sent several emails to the Brown community (often targeting music faculty) over the past several months looking for new homes for their "free" grand...

on Apr 11, 2024

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Human Costs | Costs of War

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The Costs of War Project is a team of 35 scholars, legal experts, human rights practitioners, and physicians, which began its work in 2011. We use research and a public website to facilitate debate about the costs of the post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

on Apr 9, 2024

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Biotech company Amylyx emerges from scientific curiosity of Brown undergrads

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Biomedical engineering alumnus Josh Cohen ’14 partnered with Justin Klee ’13 eight years ago to build a company dedicated to the development of therapeutics for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders.

on Mar 18, 2024

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At Brown, former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney emphasizes the importance of upholding the Constitution

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Speaking at the University’s 103rd Ogden Memorial Lecture, the former Wyoming congresswoman shared her views on the significance of civic engagement and the dangers of following “cult of personality” leaders.

on Mar 15, 2024