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Mastering Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications: A Pathway to Professional and Organizational Excellence
Mastering Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications: A Pathway to Professional and Organizational Excellence
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Transforming Research into Thriving Startups: A Guide from MIT
Since MIT established the inaugural venture studio within an academic setting in 2019, it has illustrated how a systematic approach can aid in transforming research into significant enterprises. Currently, MIT Proto Ventures is introducing the “R&D Venture Studio Playbook,” a tool designed to assist universities, national laboratories, and corporate R&D divisions in creating their own…
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Scientists Excited as Groundbreaking Images Emerge from the World’s Most Powerful Digital Camera
Over 20 years prior, Stanford and SLAC initiated the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology, triggering a sequence of events that contributed to the realization of the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST). On Monday, researchers and engineers responded to the initial images from the NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory, signifying a significant…
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Remembering the Legacy of John H. Flavell: A Pioneer in Developmental Psychology
Celebrated for his modesty and philanthropy, Flavell was a formidable figure in his domain.
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The Importance of Research in LGBTQIA+ Health
MSU spearheads initiatives to enhance health results for everyone.
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Wearable Technology: A New Ally in Predicting Preterm Birth
“`html Clockwise from top left: are Ben Warner, Peinan Zhao, Sarah England and Chenyang Lu Complications arising from preterm births are the leading reason for mortality among children below 5 years of age, and nearly 75% could be avoided through interventions, as noted by the World Health Organization. Although the factors causing preterm births remain…
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Breakthrough Strategy Unveiled to Combat Age-Related Macular Degeneration
A recent investigation from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis uncovers a potential method to decelerate or halt the advancement of age-related macular degeneration, a primary contributor to blindness in individuals over 50 years old. Researchers at WashU Medicine, alongside their global partners, indicated that issues with cholesterol processing may be linked to…
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Revolutionizing Cancer Care: The Impact of AI on Diagnosis and Treatment
A global group of scientists, jointly directed by Smita Krishnaswamy from Yale, has created and evaluated an innovative AI instrument to enhance the understanding of the variety of individual cells found in tumors, paving the way for more precise treatments for patients.
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MIT Announces Four Students as 2025 Goldwater Scholars
Four MIT ascending seniors have been chosen to receive the 2025 Barry Goldwater Scholarship, among them Avani Ahuja and Jacqueline Prawira from the School of Engineering, while Julianna Lian and Alex Tang hail from the School of Science. Approximately 5,000 college sophomores and juniors nationwide were nominated for the scholarships, with only 441 being selected.…
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Unearthing the Historical Foundations of American Conservatism: Insights from a Dynamic Seminar
Within a Stanford Civics Initiative class, learners tackle the intricate conflicts that arise when reconciling fundamental constitutional values with political transformation.
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Faith Kipyegon’s Bold Pursuit of the Sub-Four-Minute Mile: Insights from a Sports Medicine Specialist
Emily Kraus responds to four inquiries regarding the boundaries of human running, setting records, and the importance of Kipyegon’s pursuit.
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The Shifting Landscape of Youth Risk-Taking: Exploring the Trends
“`html Richard Weissbourd oversees the Making Caring Common Project at Harvard. Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer Health Why are youths embracing fewer risks? Psychologist explains a generation raised with excessive care — yet also burdened by a ‘terrifying world’ Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer June 24, 2025 4 min read This marks the inaugural segment in…
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U.S. Visa Applicants Must Make Social Media Accounts Public Under New Regulation
The United States Embassy in India has declared that candidates for F, M, and J nonimmigrant visas must set their social media profiles to public. This updated directive aims to assist officials in confirming the identity and eligibility of applicants according to U.S. regulations. The U.S. Embassy stated that each visa application assessment is a…
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The Evolution of Quick Password Brute Forcing: A Statistical Overview (Tue, Jun 24th)
We have amassed SSH and telnet honeypot information in numerous formats for nearly a decade. The logs from yesterday, combined with the observation of some fresh usernames tried earlier today, led me to question whether botnets simply append new usernames or eliminate outdated ones from their rosters. Consequently, I extracted some information from our database…
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Jim Moran Institute’s 14th Annual Leadership Symposium Takes Center Stage
“`html By Lauren Sparling Entrepreneurs, business executives, and innovators from all over Florida convened from June 11–13 for the Jim Moran Institute’s 14th annual Leadership Conference, a three-day gathering filled with keynote speeches, workshops, and the introduction of the JMI 30 Awards. Held at the James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art in downtown St.…
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MSU expert: What to know about mitigating microplastics
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Setting the stage with Summer Circle Theatre
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Fifty incoming MSU students awarded full scholarships
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June research at MSU
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MSU PLS associate professor Corwin Smidt named IPPSR interim director
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MSU-led research team receives $500K grant to combat herbicide-resistant weeds in soybeans
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“Empowering Future Photonic Innovations with a Dynamic and Robust Foundation”
“`html More routes than previously imagined can result in optical topological insulators, substances with fascinating attributes that could have prospective uses in lasers, imaging devices, and beyond Study: Polariton Chern Bands in 2D Photonic Crystals beyond Dirac Cones (DOI:10.1103/PhysRevX.15.021061) The selection of engineered materials that may facilitate the next generation of advanced optical technologies—like lasers,…
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Harris Chosen as Member of the 2030 William T. Grant Scholar Cohort
“`html Harris Kelly Harris, an assistant professor in occupational therapy at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has been recognized as one of five William T. Grant Scholars across the nation. This esteemed accolade, supported by the William T. Grant Foundation, assists early-career investigators by providing $425,000 to enhance their research and expand…
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Dartmouth Honors Juneteenth 2025: A Celebration of Freedom and Unity
The activities centered around wellness, prosperity, and an outdoor festivity.
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Transforming CO2, Water, and Electricity into Plastic: A Sustainable Innovation
“`html Imagine if a device could absorb carbon dioxide from the air, process it through various chemical reactions, and ultimately produce industrially beneficial plastic? “I believe this is something that we, as a community, would find intriguing. Besides being a greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide is a plentiful and affordable feedstock,” states Theo Agapie (PhD ’07),…
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The Engineers of 2025: A New Era of Tenured Innovation
In 2025, MIT awarded tenure to 11 faculty members throughout the School of Engineering. The newly tenured engineers this year are affiliated with the departments of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Biological Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) — which jointly reports to the School of Engineering and MIT Schwarzman College of Computing —…
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MIx Empowers Innovators to Confront National Security Challenges
Startups and governmental defense organizations have traditionally appeared to be at opposite ends of the spectrum. Startups excel in speed and risk-taking, whereas defense organizations tend to be more prudent. Nonetheless, over the past few years, dynamics have shifted. Numerous startups are eager to collaborate with these entities, which consistently seek innovative answers to their…
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Unwind with the Perfect Summer Page-Turner!
“`html Culture & Arts Searching for an excellent summer book? Illustration by Doval/Ikon Images Tenzin Dickie Harvard Library Communications June 24, 2025 extended read Regardless of whether your summer agenda entails traveling or enjoying a staycation, a captivating book can transport you. Staff from Harvard Library spotlight their favorites. Holders of Harvard University ID can…
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Crafting Harmony: FSU Artists and Musicians Unite to Create a Bass in Just Days
“`html Bass players from across the globe gathered in Tallahassee this month for the International Society of Bassists (ISB) Convention, a week filled with performances, seminars, workshops, and dialogues focused on the double bass — featuring a joint initiative to construct a double bass within one week. Taking place from June 2-7, the event attracted…
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Continuing the Legacy: The Enduring Importance of Arizona’s Land-Grant Mission
“`html We are attentive and continually evolving: Arizona’s land-grant objective is as essential as ever nprevenas Tue, 06/24/2025 – 09:59 We are attentive and continually evolving: Arizona’s land-grant objective is as essential as ever Today Story Categories Arizona & the Southwest Government, Public Policy & Law Current Events By Arizona Farm Bureau Type of News…
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Spartan students making a difference in June
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Challenges Loom for L.A. as Wildfires, Declining EV Popularity, and Transit Concerns Cast Shadows on the 2028 Olympics
The most recent USC Dornsife LABarometer survey reveals that Angelenos are contending with climate anxiety, questioning transit preparedness for the Olympics, and experiencing a decline in enthusiasm for electric vehicles.
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When Scientists Open Up About Their Setbacks, Public Trust Grows
“`html Research: When Scientists Share Their Challenges: How Scientists’ Self-Presentation on Social Media Influences Public Views, Support for Science, and Intentions to Seek Information (DOI: 10.1177/10755470251322902) In a time where faith in science often appears to be precarious, new findings from the University of Michigan present a straightforward yet impactful revelation: When researchers disclose their…
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Cornell Tech Appoints Fei Wang as Senior Faculty Fellow in Clinical AI
Wang’s recently created position will bolster Cornell Tech’s authority in digital health and artificial intelligence, while simultaneously enhancing interdisciplinary cooperation between Cornell Tech and Weill Cornell Medicine.
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Revolutionizing Economic Success Measurement: A New Initiative at Yale
Launched in 2023, the CORE Score offers a county-level nationwide insight into how Americans perceive economic stability and opportunity, health, and political effectiveness. Beginning this month, its website and framework will transition to Yale.
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Lessons from Cancer Treatment: Insights for Retinal Disease Management
“`html Health What could cancer therapies reveal about managing retinal disease? Joan Miller’s groundbreaking ideas resulted in treatments for macular degeneration that have aided millions and shaped her into a more effective leader. Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer June 24, 2025 6 min read Part of the Profiles of Progress series Joan Miller notes that…
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FSU Welcomes Florida Universities for a Summit on Hazing Prevention
“`html Florida State University hosted over 90 professionals in student affairs from all 12 institutions within the State University System (SUS) on June 12–13 for the SUS Hazing Prevention Summit—marking FSU’s inaugural time leading the event. The summit emphasized applying organizational change frameworks to avert hazing and foster safer campus settings. Participants investigated techniques, exchanged…
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A Comprehensive Framework for Understanding the Mind
(Image: Shawn Day/Unsplash) In a recent article with ramifications for averting Alzheimer’s disease and other neural conditions, Keith Hengen, an associate professor of biology in the Arts & Sciences division at Washington University in St. Louis, proposes a novel comprehensive method for grasping the functionality of the brain and the principles it must adhere to…
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Mauro Santamaria: 2025-26 University Research Professor Q&A
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Audiology doctoral program coming to UK College of Health Sciences in 2026
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UK-mentored MSTC students shine at international science fair
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Theatre alum returns to campus as part of ‘The Book of Mormon’ North American tour
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United in Endurance: The Power of Team Training in Triathlons
Members of the student-led organization aid one another in swimming, cycling, and running.
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Thomas J. Harper: A Luminary in Japanese Literary Studies
Harper, who commenced his scholarly journey at Yale, enjoyed a lengthy tenure as a significant authority in East Asian Studies.
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Innovative Method Unveiled to Disrupt Cryptominer Operations with Bad Shares and XMRogue
“`html Cybersecurity analysts have outlined two innovative approaches that can be utilized to interrupt cryptocurrency mining botnets. The techniques exploit the architecture of several prevalent mining topologies to halt the mining activities, Akamai stated in a recent report released today. “We created two methods by utilizing the mining topologies and pool regulations that allow us…
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Cybercriminals Launch Assault on 70+ Microsoft Exchange Servers to Exfiltrate Credentials Using Keyloggers
Unidentified threat agents have been detected directing their efforts at publicly accessible Microsoft Exchange servers to implant harmful code into the login interfaces that capture user credentials. Positive Technologies, in a recent analysis released last week, reported the discovery of two distinct types of keylogger scripts crafted in JavaScript on the Outlook login page –…
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Breakthrough Test Pioneered by UGA Researchers Offers Hope for Chagas Disease Cure
Scientists at the University of Georgia’s Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases have created the initial test to assess the effectiveness of treatments for Chagas disease. Approximately 6 million to 8 million individuals globally are afflicted by Trypanosoma cruzi, the parasite responsible for Chagas disease. “At present, during pharmaceutical trials, we can solely ascertain…
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UGA and Community Team Up for Prestigious ITGA Award
The article UGA-community collaboration honored with ITGA accolade was originally published on UGA Today.
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The Major Headlines: June 23, 2025
“`html Both new and returning scholars can engage and familiarize themselves with Florida State University this summer via “Welcome FSU,” a lineup of exciting gatherings that commence on Saturday, June 28. These events and experiences emphasize social interaction, wellness, and academic pursuits, acting as the formal greeting for each term. Discover More … See the…
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MSU’s Anil Jain awarded BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award
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Graduate voice: How MSU shaped Sandra Seaton’s path to the stage and national recognition
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Revolutionary Soil DNA Technique Enhances Urban Wildlife Management
Yale School of the Environment researchers developed an innovative strategy to examine the effects of urban development on biodiversity within metropolitan areas.
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The Surprising Insights from Tears, Crime Records, and Split-Ticket Voting in American Politics
A recent assembly of academics at Yale focused on how individuals — electors, lawmakers, and members of society — react to cues in their surroundings, and whether bureaucratic entities, judicial systems, legislatures, and electoral processes perpetuate or reduce inequality.
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Navigating the Gap: Essential Dialogues on CTEM in Today’s World
I had the privilege of presenting the inaugural episode of the Xposure Podcast live from Xposure Summit 2025. I truly couldn’t have hoped for a superior opening panel: three cybersecurity experts who not only discuss security but embody it. Allow me to introduce them. Alex Delay, CISO at IDB Bank, understands the challenges of safeguarding…
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Julia Alexander: A Trailblazer in Art Curation and History
Julia Alexander, whose remarkable career commenced at the Yale Center for British Art and who gained national recognition in various other museums, passed away on May 4.
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Exploiting Docker API Weaknesses: Hackers Turn to Tor for Cryptocurrency Mining
Misconfigured Docker instances are the focus of a campaign that utilizes the Tor anonymity network to covertly mine cryptocurrency in vulnerable environments. “Malefactors are taking advantage of improperly set Docker APIs to infiltrate containerized settings, subsequently employing Tor to conceal their actions while implementing crypto miners,” Trend Micro investigators Sunil Bharti and Shubham Singh stated…
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Unlocking the Power of an Unexpected Subliminal Channel
Researchers can control air bubbles encased in ice to transmit messages.
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Navigating Data Ethics: Upholding Privacy and Responsibility
Data ethics pertains to the standards and practices that regulate the responsible and fair utilization of data. It includes aspects such as privacy, consent, transparency, and accountability, guaranteeing that data is gathered, processed, and applied in manners that honor individuals’ rights and societal principles. In today’s data-centric environment, the quantity and diversity of data collected…Read…
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Unveiling the Role of a Research Scientist: A Closer Look at Their Vital Contributions
For those who are enthusiastic about investigation, pursuing a profession as a research scientist could be the ideal choice. Boasting remarkable prospects and significant earning potential, a research scientist engages in in-depth studies across various domains. Embarking on a career as a research scientist offers a vibrant professional journey for those intrigued. For further insight…
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Mastering Linear Algebra: Your Essential Guide for Data Science Success
Linear algebra is a segment of mathematics that focuses on vectors, vector spaces, and linear mappings. In the realm of data science, linear algebra provides vital instruments for engaging with data in various ways, comprehending the connections between variables, executing dimensionality reduction, and resolving systems of equations. Linear algebra t…Read More.
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Is Data Science Challenging? Exploring the Realities of Its Complexity!
Data science is a swiftly expanding domain that focuses on deriving insights from substantial, intricate data collections. It is an interdisciplinary area, blending aspects of statistics, mathematics, computer science, and particular sector expertise. As organizations increasingly depend on data-informed decisions, the need for proficient data scientists has escalated…Read More.
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Understanding DAOs: The Future of Decentralized Governance
Commonly referred to as DeFi, decentralized finance has gained significant traction in recent times, sparking conversations about DAOs among blockchain and cryptocurrency enthusiasts. While supporters of DAOs assert that they represent the forthcoming major advancement toward a decentralized future, it is essential to address questions such as what exactly is a DAO …Read More.
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Understanding the Spring Framework: An Insight into the IoC Container
The IoC container serves as a framework designed for the execution of automated dependency injection. It manages the creation of objects for extended usage and injects dependencies into the class. The IoC container generates an instance of the specified class and injects all requisite dependency objects through a constructor, a property, or a method during…
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U.S. House Prohibits WhatsApp on Official Devices Due to Security and Privacy Concerns
The U.S. House of Representatives has officially prohibited congressional personnel from utilizing WhatsApp on devices provided by the government, pointing to security issues. This news was initially disclosed by Axios. The resolution, as stated by the House Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), stemmed from apprehensions regarding the app’s security. “The Office of Cybersecurity has classified WhatsApp…
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APT28 Leverages Signal to Distribute BEARDSHELL Malware and COVENANT in Ukraine
“`html The Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA) has alerted about a novel cyber assault initiative by the Russia-associated APT28 (also known as UAC-0001) threat actors utilizing Signal chat messages to distribute two fresh malware families named BEARDSHELL and COVENANT. According to CERT-UA, BEARDSHELL is developed in C++ and provides the functionality to retrieve…
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From Rejection to Connection: How Your Brain Transforms Setbacks into Social Strengths
Rejection can be emotionally distressing, yet it imparts a valuable lesson for your mind regarding whom to engage with and in what manner. A doctoral candidate from USC elaborates.
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Salt Typhoon: Chinese Cyber Actors Exploit Cisco Vulnerability to Strike Canadian Telecom Industry
The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have released an advisory alerting to cyber assaults conducted by the China-associated Salt Typhoon perpetrators aimed at infiltrating significant worldwide telecommunications companies as a component of a cyber espionage initiative. The assailants took advantage of a crucial Cisco IOS XE software…
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ISC Stormcast For Tuesday, June 24th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9502, (Tue, Jun 24th)
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Doug Emhoff Appointed Distinguished Visiting Professor at USC Gould School of Law
The USC graduate, who is wed to former Vice President Kamala Harris, offers three decades of legal expertise and guidance to the institution’s law faculty.
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Zebrafish’s Genetic Blueprint Unlocks Secrets to Organ Regeneration
Zebrafish possess an extraordinary and uncommon capability to regenerate and mend their hearts following injury. Recent findings from Caltech and UC Berkeley have pinpointed the network of genes that governs this capability, providing insights into how a human heart might one day be restored after injury, including after a heart attack or in instances of…
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Innovative Tool Empowers Users to Gauge the U.S. Economy
Researchers from Stanford and MIT have debuted the Industry Data Navigator, a complimentary resource designed to assist journalists, policymakers, and various stakeholders in monitoring economic trends effortlessly.
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Unveiling the Cosmos: A New Telescope Set to Discover Billions of Asteroids, Galaxies, and Stars
“`html A novel telescope will discover countless asteroids, galaxies, and stars nprevenas Mon, 06/23/2025 – 12:58 A novel telescope will discover countless asteroids, galaxies, and stars Today Story Categories In the News Science & Technology Space By The Economist News Article Type External News “`
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Valley Fever Cases May Be Undoubtedly Underreported, Research Indicates
“`html The quantity of symptomatic Valley fever instances is at least 10 times higher than recorded, according to the research nprevenas Mon, 06/23/2025 – 12:51 The quantity of symptomatic Valley fever instances is at least 10 times higher than recorded, according to the research June 22, 2025 Categories of the Story Health & Wellness In…
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The Rise of the Chief AI Officer: Transforming Leadership in Higher Education
“`html Chief AI Officer: A novel executive position in higher education nprevenas Mon, 06/23/2025 – 12:47 Chief AI Officer: A novel executive position in higher education June 20, 2025 Article Categories Current Events Campus News By GovTech Article Type External Media “`
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MSU researchers use nanomedicine and artificial intelligence to diagnose diseases — a biology first
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USC Hosts Record-Breaking Juneteenth Celebration: A Tribute to History and Freedom
“`html USC Black Staff and Faculty Caucus Leader Cynthia Brass, left, converses with a vendor. (USC Photo/Kristopher Head) Distribute College Trojans honor legacy and liberty at USC’s most extensive on-campus Juneteenth gathering to date Over 300 individuals enjoy camaraderie at an event enriched by motivating addresses, music, and a soul food brunch. June 23, 2025…
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Revolutionary AI Brain-Mapping Software Secures FDA Approval
“`html A novel AI-driven technology that swiftly charts the brain to pinpoint sensitive regions responsible for speech, vision, movement, and other essential functions has gained approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), allowing it to be marketed to hospitals with the purpose of improving the accuracy of neurosurgeries. This technology was created by researchers…
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Julie Alexander: A Visionary Curator Shaping the Art World
Julia Alexander, whose remarkable career commenced at the Yale Center for British Art and who achieved national recognition in various other museums, passed away on May 4.
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Transforming Contamination into Fuel: The Power of Molecules and Membranes
Yale scholars have created an innovative system that can swiftly and effectively transform nitrate contamination in tainted water into valuable ammonia for fertilizer and energy generation.
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UC Berkeley Teams Shine at National Affordable Housing Challenge
Following years of university squads nearly reaching the pinnacle, a collaborative assembly of graduate scholars secured the highest accolade for a residential development proposal that harmonizes practicality with creativity. The post UC Berkeley teams secure top awards at national affordable housing contest first appeared on Berkeley News.
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Board of Trustees Concludes 2024-25 Academic Year with Final Meeting
Trustees ratified the preliminary budget for 2025-26 and received an update on federal policy matters during their June gathering. The Board further interacted with faculty and students regarding civil dialogue and gained insights into Stanford’s initiatives in AI and data science.
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Early Signs of Reading Proficiency and Challenges Uncovered
“`html Science & Tech Reading proficiency — and challenges — appear earlier than previously believed New discovery highlights the necessity to intervene before children commence school, researchers assert Liz Mineo Harvard Staff Writer June 23, 2025 5 min read Professionals have long understood that reading abilities begin to form before the inaugural day of kindergarten,…
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Key Objectives of Artificial Intelligence: Navigating Its Future
In recent times, the domain of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has experienced remarkable advancement, revolutionizing numerous sectors and profoundly influencing our everyday lives. AI technologies have swiftly progressed, allowing machines to acquire knowledge, reason, and execute tasks that were once exclusive to human intellect. In this article, we explore the captivating…Read More.
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2025’s Most Innovative AI Tools Transforming the Business Landscape
As we approach 2025, artificial intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize the manner in which enterprises function. In this piece, we will explore the leading 10 AI tools for businesses set to create a substantial influence this year. From boosting efficiency to optimizing processes, these instruments symbolize the pinnacle of AI advancement…Read More.
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Mastering the Water Jug Challenge in AI: An Ultimate Resource
The water Jug Dilemma, as indicated by its title, presents a challenge involving two water containers, for instance, one with a capacity of 4 liters and another with a 3-liter capacity, yet neither has any measurement indicators. There is a pump accessible to fill the containers with water. What is the method to accurately transfer…
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Decoding Deep Learning: A Comprehensive Guide to AI Terminology
Deep learning experts are engaged in the creation, implementation, and upkeep of sophisticated artificial intelligence models utilizing deep learning frameworks. They employ numerous programming languages, frameworks, and libraries to develop applications that can learn from data, identify intricate patterns, and generate precise predictions. With a significant emphasis on testing…Read More.
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Data Science and Statistics: A Comprehensive Comparison Guide
Data science and statistics play a significant role in modern advancement. The fusion of these disciplines has propelled the world towards remarkable progress and convenience. Although they represent distinct domains, they are frequently confused by users. Recognizing the differences between them is essential for understanding the appropriate application of each and for pursuing quality car…Read…
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Top AI Applications for Android and iOS: A Comprehensive Guide (Free and Paid)
Applications that employ artificial intelligence (AI) have become a significant element in technology. These software solutions utilize various AI methods and technologies to perform intelligent tasks. AI applications are designed to replicate human cognition and enhance traditional applications through the use of machine learning, natural language processing, computer vi…Read More.
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Navigating Continuing Education: A Guide to Choosing the Right Courses
What is Continuing Education? Courses in Continuing Education are provided by institutions like universities or colleges. This assists individuals keen on acquiring skills or knowledge in a specific domain. Continuing Education enjoys popularity in the United States and North American nations such as Canada. In certain countries, including Ireland and the United …Read More.
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Building a Solid Foundation in Agile with CSM Certification | Join Our Webinar on March 7, 2025, at 3:30 PM
Establishing a profession in Agile is not merely about accumulating certifications. It involves grasping the dynamics of team interactions. It’s about eliminating hindrances rather than generating them. Most critically, it’s about enabling significant results. I’m Bryan Campbell, a Certified Scrum Trainer®, an Agile transformation expert, and your professional mentor. In this live session, we won’t…
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Ask the expert: What to know about data seized from illicit markets
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Doctor of Nursing Practice student educates others on importance of inclusive care
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USC Capital Campus Launches First-Ever Nature Day During D.C. Climate Week
“`html USC Price Dean Chris Boone, USC School of Architecture Dean Brett Steele, USC Price Professor Genevieve Giuliano, Capital Campus Scholar-in-Residence Chuck Todd, and USC Viterbi Dean Yannis Yortsos participated in the event. (Photo/Cedric Craig) Share University USC Capital Campus hosts inaugural D.C. Climate Week Nature Day USC deans and faculty present climate research and…
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A Shared Sleep Rhythm Could Enhance Memory Retention and Distinction
“`html During any sleep session, slumber cycles through non-REM and REM phases, typically commencing with non-REM. Research from U-M reveals how this sequence may be vital for maintaining the clarity of our memories. In a recent study from the University of Michigan, researchers have combined experimental methods with models of neuronal circuits, such as the…
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Innovative Leadership Development Program for New Staff Launches
A fresh collection of leadership initiatives is now accessible for WashU personnel eager to enhance their leadership skills. The institution is dedicated to cultivating leaders within its campus community. The Learning and Development group at Washington University in St. Louis, in collaboration with the Leadership and Management Development team from Human Resources, has rejuvenated and…
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Innovative Engineering Mind: Remembering John Gleaves, 79
“`html Gleaves John Gleaves, an emeritus professor at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, passed away on Monday, June 2, 2025. He was 79 years old. Gleaves served on the chemical engineering faculty from 1988 until 2022. His investigations concentrated on heterogeneous catalysis. He was a co-inventor of the Temporal Analysis…
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UGA Students Awarded 2025 Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grants
Two students from UGA were granted Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grants by the national organization this year. The $1,000 awards were distributed to just 75 students nationwide. Zoe Anthos (left/first image) from Loganville, Georgia, a sophomore pursuing a psychology major with a focus on neuroscience at the University of Georgia, will be studying abroad…
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FSU College of Music Unveils an Exciting 2025-2026 Concert Season Celebrating Heritage, Creativity, and New Beginnings
“`html Florida State University’s College of Music announces its 2025–2026 performance season, a collection of shows that commemorate musical excellence through cherished masterpieces and thrilling new compositions. This season will showcase upwards of 35 concerts, operas, festivals, and faculty presentations allowing attendees to delve into music that traverses epochs, styles, and cultures. “This season embodies…
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From Frozen Grounds to Global Strategies: Mahta Moghaddam’s Journey in Monitoring Earth’s Extreme Changes
“`html Mahta Moghaddam refers to herself as ‘a tech person collaborating with scientists to enhance data collection for improved decision-making.’ (Photo/Gus Ruelas) Share Environment From permafrost to policy: Mahta Moghaddam is monitoring transformations of the Earth in its most extreme environments The USC researcher explains how her work in remote sensing is aiding scientists, students,…
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Empowering Washington Workers: UW’s Commitment to Occupational Health and Safety Research and Training
“`html Daily, countless employees throughout Washington state are injured at work. Some even lose their lives. Numerous sectors that have defined the state — forestry, fishing, agriculture — are fraught with danger. For many years, the University of Washington has been pivotal in the state’s initiatives to safeguard workers. UW professionals examine workplace dangers such…