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|  | | | AI for Business and Energy. AI is undeniably reshaping trends across industries. The Moore Agency shared their insights on how AI contributes to businesses and organizations. A researcher from FSU has been selected to join the DOE consortium focused on creating a new generation of sodium-ion batteries for EVs. ICYMI, weβre sharing a quick recap of the recently concluded SheBelieves Cup. Meanwhile, the Grove Museum is hosting its 8th Annual Grove Day this weekend, featuring special activities for families! πΏπ₯
Quick Summary In this 346th edition, here she goes: Business Resource: AI Learnings for Your Business Energy Tech | FSUβs Yan Zeng as Part of LENS In Sports: 2025 SheBelieves Cup Featured: Thomas Puketza | Services Networking + Business Events
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| π The Moore Agency shares AI learnings for your organization. | Moore AI should not be seen as a replacement for humans. Instead, it is a valuable tool that enhances work processes, allowing humans to concentrate on the more strategic and creative elements of their jobs. In various industries, it is fostering efficiency, sparking innovation, and creating new business models.
π€ Three AI learnings to achieve business success: AI requires training and management - Its effectiveness depends on the individuals guiding it. Organizations with AI-trained staff can also innovate faster and stay ahead of competitors. It offers insights based on data that help employees in making more informed choices. AI can enhance customer relationships - It brings performance improvements at every stage of the customer management lifecycle, from identifying potential clients to acquiring and retaining them. With the help of AI, connecting with customers becomes a smoother process, not a more complicated one. AI is here to stay - Hire a team and partners who have already done the legwork of testing platforms, spot potential issues, and are committed to investing in future applications.
Mooreβs recently released M.Cast Trends Report that highlights seven pivotal trends impacting marketing, business and society, with AI as a megatrend reshaping industries from healthcare to entertainment.
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| π FSU researcher becomes part of $50M Department of Energy consortium. | FSU News FSU Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Yan Zeng, has been part of the DOEβs $50M Low-cost Earth-abundant Na-ion Storage Consortium, or LENS Consortium. They aim to discover, develop, and demonstrate a new class of sodium-ion batteries for use in electric vehicles. ππ Zeng plans to utilize the over $300K designated for FSU over the coming years to support the creation of more efficient cathodes. These cathodes are essential parts of every battery, influencing both the energy storage capacity and the amount of energy supplied to a vehicle. The DOE Vehicle Technologies Office funds this project and brings together researchers from six national laboratories and eight universities to create powerful sodium-ion batteries. Zengβs group is unique in its use of tools like AI and robotic-driven platforms in material synthesis. βIt means so much to me that I received this funding in my first year at FSU,β Zeng said. βIβm very thankful to the department and university for helping me set up my lab and build a great team so quickly, allowing me to deliver my best work to the consortium as fast as possible.β
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| | |  | | β½ The 2025 SheBelieves Cup, presented by Visa, featured the USWNT, Japan, Australia, and Colombia. | US Soccer SheBelieves is a movement, inspired by the U.S. Womenβs National Team (USWNT), aims to motivate young women and girls to pursue their dreams, whether in sports or other areas of life. Launched before the 2015 Womenβs World Cup, this campaign has grown into a meaningful connection between U.S. Soccer and its fans, spreading a message of empowerment and self-belief throughout communities nationwide. The 2025 SheBelieves cup took place on February 20th to 26th and was hosted in Houston, Glendale and San Diego. The cup featured the worldβs top-ranked USWNT, along with Japan (#7 in the FIFA Womenβs World Rankings), Australia (#15), and Colombia (#21). This year, the competition is back to its traditional format of six games spread over three matchdays, after last year's adjustment to a four-game, two-date setup due to the new FIFA windows in years that feature the Olympic Games. We were rooting for FSU alumni playing for Team USA. However, Japan triumphed over the defending champions, the United States, to secure their first victory in the 10th edition of the SheBelieves Cup. | See results
Fun Fact: Former Florida State Seminoles, Emily Sams (formerly Madril) and Jenna Nighswonger have become professional soccer players and part of USWNT. β¨ |
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