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Embracing the Bold Shift: The Rise of Alternative Assets in Investment Portfolios
Similar to other investors, pension fund managers seek to outpace the market. Furthermore, a recent study indicates that they are prepared to assume greater risks to achieve this.
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Navigating the Bold Move: A Surge in Alternative Assets in Investment Portfolios
Similar to other financiers, pension fund administrators aim to outperform the market. And based on a recent analysis, they are prepared to embrace greater risks to achieve this.
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Reevaluating Executive Function: A Fresh Perspective
“`html Yutthana Gaetgeaw/Getty Images Science & Technology Reevaluating executive function A recent investigation indicates that what has been traditionally deemed an inherent aspect of human cognition might actually hinge more on education Clea Simon Harvard Correspondent July 23, 2025 4 min read Executive function — the cognitive mechanisms through which the human mind directs behaviors…
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Hurricane Insights: A Conversation with Mark Bourassa on Forecasting Advances
“`html By Olivia Sanchez As the Atlantic hurricane season commences, Florida State University boasts several specialists engaged in leading research concerning these natural calamities. Mark Bourassa serves as a professor of Meteorology in the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, is the associate director of the Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS), and is…
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Arizona Athletics Teams Up with DUSK Music Festival for Exciting Gameday Concerts
“`html Arizona Athletics collaborates with DUSK Music Festival for game day performances nprevenas Wed, 07/23/2025 – 09:33 Arizona Athletics collaborates with DUSK Music Festival for game day performances Monday News Categories Athletics Current News By KVOA Type of News Article Outside News “`
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UA Academic Explores the Essence of ‘Cool’
UA scholar aids in addressing the inquiry of ‘cool’ nprevenas Wed, 07/23/2025 – 09:30 UA scholar aids in addressing the inquiry of ‘cool’ Monday Story Categories Business & Economics In the News By AZPM News Article Type External News
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Arizona’s Dazzling Luminescent Fireflies Capture Scientists’ Attention
“`html Researchers are concentrating on Arizona’s vibrant, luminous fireflies nprevenas Wed, 07/23/2025 – 09:26 Researchers are concentrating on Arizona’s vibrant, luminous fireflies Tuesday Article Categories Current Affairs Science & Innovation By AZPM Type of News Article Outside News “`
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Reevaluating the Origins of Spiders: A Surprising Discovery
“`html We may have misjudged the origins of spiders nprevenas Wed, 07/23/2025 – 09:26 We may have misjudged the origins of spiders Tuesday Categories of the Story Current Events Science & Technology By Gizmodo Type of News Article News from Outside “`
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Exploring the Possibility of Life on Titan
“`html Is it possible for life to exist on Titan? nprevenas Wed, 07/23/2025 – 09:17 Is it possible for life to exist on Titan? Tuesday Categories of the Story Current Affairs Science & Technology Cosmos By The Academic Minute Type of News Article Outside News “`
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Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences launch ‘Innovation Hub,’ anchored by new $10M venture fund
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‘Impressions of Influence: The Shah Garg Collection Unveiled’
“`html Sarah Sze, “Crisscross” 2021. Oil, acrylic, acrylic polymer, and ink on composite aluminum panel, with wood support, 114 x 142 1/2 in. Shah Garg Collection. © Sarah Sze, courtesy of the artist and Victoria Miro. (Photo: Daniel Spizzirri) In 2014, Komal Shah attended the Whitney Biennial in New York. Upon entering the galleries, she…
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Exploring the Heartbeats of Nature: A Journey Along the Rivers
Hayden Miller ’25 combines his enthusiasm for video, kayaking, and scientific exploration.
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Duncan Simpson Appointed as Director of the Teevens Center
The academic in sports psychology possesses knowledge in individual growth and overall wellness.
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Underwater Innovation: Adhesive Inspired by Hitchhiking Sucker Fish for Soft Surfaces
Motivated by a hitchhiking fish that utilizes a unique suction apparatus to cling to sharks and various sea creatures, scientists from MIT and other organizations have developed a mechanical adhesive tool that can attach to soft surfaces underwater or in harsh conditions, remaining in place for days or weeks. This tool, as demonstrated by the…
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When You’re a Deer Mouse Under Attack: Your Game Plan Against Dive-Bombing Birds
“`html The Peromyscus maniculatus inhabits densely populated prairies. Dawn Marsh/Creative Commons Science & Tech You’re a deer mouse, and a bird is plunging toward you. What to do? It varies. Neuroscientific research demonstrates how evolution has equipped two species with distinct survival tactics to capitalize on their natural surroundings. Kermit Pattison Harvard Staff Writer July…
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Florida State University’s Panhellenic Association Garnered Prestigious National Recognition
The Panhellenic Association at Florida State University has been honored with seven national accolades, including the most prestigious award earned by a college Panhellenic association, during this year’s National Panhellenic Conference. This conference recognized FSU with the 2024-25 National Panhellenic Conference Excellence Award, which involves 26 national/international organizations dedicated solely to women and supports collegiate…
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Exploring the Connection Between Dog Breeds, Their Environments, and Obesity in Canines
Research led by Texas A&M advocates for customized weight control methods for canines and their households.
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Buzz-Worthy: Spartan Innovations Lead the Charge in Bee Conservation
Researchers, veterinary professionals, and even a retired K-9 contribute to MSU’s objective of safeguarding pollinators and training the next generation of scientists.
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Dartmouth Connects with Underserved High Schools Through New Partnership
The National Education Equity Lab allows learners to participate in a course from Dartmouth.
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Cutting-Edge Ultrafast Lasers: A New Frontier for National Defense
A Cornell Engineering group was on the brink of remarkable advancement in creating a sophisticated laser beneficial for both military and civilian uses, yet a suspension notice halted the last experiments from advancing.
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Emerging Coyote Malware Variant Utilizes Windows UI Automation to Harvest Banking Information
The Windows banking trojan referred to as Coyote has emerged as the initial identified malware variant to utilize the Windows accessibility architecture known as UI Automation (UIA) for gathering confidential data. “The latest Coyote version is aimed at Brazilian users and employs UIA to retrieve credentials associated with 75 banking institutions’ websites and cryptocurrency platforms,”…
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Kentucky basketball legends gather for Historic Memorial Coliseum book launch
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“Revitalizing Democracy: The Impact of Compulsory Voting on Voter Participation”
A recent investigation from the University of Georgia discovered that even unenforced, or “toothless,” mandatory voting regulations can enhance voter participation. Governments globally are exploring strategies to address low voter engagement. This research indicates that merely instituting a mandatory voting regulation — without applying any consequences on individuals who fail to attend the polls —…
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Unveiling Kerberoasting: Innovative Strategies to Tackle a Longstanding Security Threat
Security specialists have been discussing Kerberoasting for more than ten years, but this assault still manages to circumvent conventional defense strategies. Why is that? It’s due to the fact that current detection methods depend on fragile heuristics and fixed rules, which fail to adequately identify possible attack patterns in the highly variable Kerberos traffic. They…
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Google Unveils OSS Rebuild to Uncover Malicious Code in Popular Open-Source Software
Google has revealed the introduction of a new program known as OSS Rebuild, aimed at enhancing the security of open-source package ecosystems and thwarting software supply chain assaults. “As supply chain assaults increasingly focus on commonly utilized dependencies, OSS Rebuild offers security teams robust data to evade compromises while alleviating the load on upstream maintainers,”…
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Google Takes Legal Action Against Badbox Botnet Architects
It will be captivating to see what unfolds from this private litigation: On Thursday, Google declared that it has initiated legal action against the operators of the Badbox 2.0 botnet, which has compromised over 10 million devices utilizing Android open-source software. These devices do not have Google’s security measures, and the offenders pre-installed the Badbox…
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Mastering Organizational Structures: A Comprehensive Guide for PMP® Aspirants
Organizations differ in both structure and purpose, and they can be generally divided into formal and informal categories. Formal organizations encompass line, functional, line and staff, project, matrix, and committee configurations. Additionally, business entities exist in various forms, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, and LLCs. If you’re preparing for…Read More.
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Creating AI Agents: A Comprehensive Guide with Tools, Steps, and Illustrative Examples
Creating AI agents may seem intricate, and indeed it is, but it also represents one of the most effective methods to utilize artificial intelligence in your profession. Whether you’re a programmer, product leader, or simply interested in how these systems function, mastering the creation of AI agents will enable you to excel in an AI-oriented…
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Understanding the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) Certification
The Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) is a foundational certification offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI) that indicates an individual’s understanding of essential project management concepts and terminology as described in the PMBOK Guide. This credential is perfect for those looking to kickstart their careers in project management…Read More.
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CISA Alert: Vulnerabilities in SysAid Open Door to Remote File Access and SSRF Threats
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has included two security issues affecting SysAid IT support software in its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) repository, following indications of ongoing exploitation. The vulnerabilities under consideration are detailed below – CVE-2025-2775 (CVSS score: 9.3) – A flawed limitation of XML external entity (XXE) reference vulnerability in the
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Reimagining the Cancer Experience: Viewing It as a Journey Rather Than a Battle
“`html War analogies truly diminish healthy individuals’ readiness to participate in preventive actions, according to USC’s Norbert Schwarz. (Photo/iStock) Share Health Cancer as a journey, rather than a battle: How we perceive the illness might affect outcomes USC Dornsife’s Norbert Schwarz examines how the warrior mentality may indeed adversely impact patients. July 23, 2025 By…
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Navigating the Unknown: How AI Confronts Human Uncertainty
“`html Questions that once appeared merely theoretical are now critically important as we delegate progressively intricate decisions to AI. (Illustration/iStock) Share Science/Technology What occurs when artificial intelligence confronts the human dilemma of uncertainty? Q&A: In a world increasingly influenced by AI, understanding how machines navigate decisions amid uncertainty is becoming ever more vital. USC’s Willie…
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“Surge in Alcohol-Related Liver Disease: A 20-Year Rise”
Four demographics — females, individuals aged 45 and above, those experiencing financial hardship, and persons with metabolic syndrome — may be contributing to this rise, a study from USC reveals.
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CISA Calls for Immediate Security Updates Following Exploitation of SharePoint Vulnerabilities by Chinese Hackers
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) declared on July 22, 2025, that two vulnerabilities in Microsoft SharePoint, CVE-2025-49704 and CVE-2025-49706, have been incorporated into its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog due to verified instances of active exploitation. Consequently, agencies within the Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) must address the noted vulnerabilities by July…
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ISC Stormcast For Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9538, (Wed, Jul 23rd)
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Tom Hutchcroft Receives Prestigious Recognition from the London Mathematical Society
Tom Hutchcroft, the Gordon and Betty Moore Professor of Mathematics at Caltech, has been awarded the 2025 Whitehead Prize from the London Mathematical Society. This accolade is presented annually to mathematicians operating in the United Kingdom, or those who have been educated there, who are early in their professional journey. Hutchcroft obtained his bachelor’s degree…
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Revolutionary Wearable Sensor Developed at USC Aims to Assist Bipolar Patients in Monitoring Medication via Sweat Analysis
The detector, considered to be the initial of its sort, has the potential to significantly enhance therapy and medication safety for countless individuals who utilize lithium for bipolar illness.
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The Ingenious Fusion of Art and Technology in Renaissance Italy
In a recent publication, Yale’s Morgan Ng argues that advancements in various areas of design led to innovative defensive technologies throughout the Italian Renaissance.
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Understanding the Implications of Upcoming Medicaid Reductions
UC Berkeley health policy specialist Will Dow analyzes the dangers — and possible state-level reactions The article What do the impending reductions to Medicaid truly signify? was initially featured on Berkeley News.
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USC Researchers Are Cracking the Code of the Brain’s ‘Organizational Hub’
Their study has revealed how the human mind arranges visual recollections through accurate neural synchronization.
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Luci Baines Johnson Inducted as Honorary Fellow of AAN
The article Luci Baines Johnson Designated AAN Honorary Fellow was first published on UT Austin News – The University of Texas at Austin.
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Honoring Bill Moyers: A Luminary of UT and a National Icon
“I possess that vividly rejuvenated feeling of truly awakening here,” remarked the reporter regarding his former school. The article Remembering Bill Moyers, a UT Legend and National Treasure was originally featured on UT Austin News – The University of Texas at Austin.
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Groundbreaking $15 Million Donation Elevates Physician-Scientist Training at WashU Medicine
Globally recognized physician-scientist and pharmaceutical leader, P. Roy Vagelos, MD, along with his spouse, Diana, has committed $15 million to enhance the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis—a groundbreaking initiative initiated by Roy Vagelos over five decades ago to educate future generations of physician-scientists. This contribution will…
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Washington University Showcases at the Venice Architecture Biennale
Excerpt from Petra Kempf’s “Party Wall Commons.” Currently displayed at the Venice Architecture Biennale, the initiative benefited from contributions by Sam Fox School graduate pupils Botao Chen, Madeleine Cordrey, Leming Jin, Polina Korolkova, Min Lin, Max Liu, Zhiyang Wang, Dylan Wei, and Ruiyuan Zhang, with supplementary assistance from Mason Burress, Alex Flojo, Elizabeth Keblusek, Hariett…
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Groundbreaking Interdisciplinary Research Funded by YSPH Pilot Grants
The funding offers crucial internal financial support to assist Yale scholars in undertaking bold, interdisciplinary investigations that could revolutionize health results both locally and globally.
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Melanoma: Three Essential Insights You Should Know
A dermatologist from Yale Medicine explores methods to examine yourself for the most perilous form of skin cancer.
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Innovation in Harmony: The Fusion of Art and Engineering in Renaissance Italy
In a recent publication, Morgan Ng from Yale argues that advancements in various design disciplines produced innovative defensive techniques throughout the Italian Renaissance.
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Sustainability Accelerator Unveils 41 Innovative Projects Ready for Rapid Growth
The most recent honors back interdisciplinary efforts tackling genuine sustainability issues in food, farming, manufacturing, water resources, energy, and biological sciences.
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Unlocking the Enigma of Life’s Origins on Earth
“`html Juan Pérez-Mercader, a distinguished research scholar in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Images by Grace DuVal Science & Tech A stride towards unraveling life’s central enigma on Earth Trial with synthetic self-arranging substances indicates how everything might have initiated Kermit Pattison Harvard Staff Writer July 22, 2025 6 min read It remains…
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FSU Graduates Honored with Scholar Awards by Florida Trust for Historic Preservation
Four recent alumni from Florida State University’s Department of History have received esteemed scholar accolades from a statewide nonprofit dedicated to safeguarding Florida’s legacy. Spring 2025 master’s alumni Hope Evans, Alessio Luna, Jacqueline Vanegas, and Jacob Winton were each recognized with the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation’s Historic Preservation Scholar Award, which celebrates exceptional current…
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FSU Unveils New Graduate Certificate in Public Health Epidemiology
“`html Florida State University’s College of Social Sciences and Public Policy (COSSPP) now provides a postgraduate certification in Public Health Epidemiology to tackle population health concerns and disease prevention through the examination of health-related occurrences. Graduates will acquire the expertise and instruments necessary to evaluate health outcomes and patterns, analyze epidemiologic public health data and…
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Theatre alum comes full circle with ‘We Foxes’ performance in New York City
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Spartan Women’s Tennis Team Shines with ITA Academic Honors
MSU secures ITA All-Academic Team Award for the 12th consecutive year, with seven individuals recognized as scholar-athletes.
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The Unexpected Benefits of Eco-Friendly Cement
Many years back, Pliny the Elder was astonished by the metamorphosis of volcanic ash. In the present day, scientists are redefining cement by utilizing volcanic chemistry to develop more eco-friendly construction materials.
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Collaboration Urged to Tackle Health Challenges Stemming from Environmental Disruption
Recent commentary calls for synchronization between the Planetary Health and Planetary Boundaries frameworks to more effectively tackle the environmental and human health crisis.
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California’s Voter Turnout Plummets in 2024, According to USC Research
An examination from the USC Price School’s Center for Inclusive Democracy reveals a decrease in voting engagement among all demographics throughout the state.
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MetroLink Stations Get a Facelift: Construction Underway
“`html WashU pupils get ready to board a MetroLink train at the University City station. (Photo: Dan Donovan/WashU) Metro Transit has initiated the installation of new fencing, fare gates, and surveillance cameras at the University City-Big Bend and Skinker MetroLink stations adjacent to the WashU Danforth Campus. This initiative is part of the Secure Platform…
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Berry Appointed as Sterling Professor of Economics
Steven Berry, a prominent expert in the areas of industrial organization and applied microeconomics, is recognized as one of the most referenced and impactful contributors to the field of economics over the past two decades.
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Jennifer Jackson Appointed as Vice Provost
Jennifer Jackson, the William E. Leonhard Professor of Mineral Physics, has been appointed as a vice provost at Caltech. She will take over from Kaushik Bhattacharya, the Howell N. Tyson, Sr., Professor of Mechanics and Materials Science, who has served in this position since 2016. Jackson will manage sponsored research policies and practices, ethical research…
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Revamping Incentives: A Path to Forest Conservation and Farmer Empowerment
Stanford scientists are devising innovative methods to mitigate deforestation while enhancing the livelihoods of rural communities.
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The Benefits of Early Bedtime for Achieving Your Fitness Aspirations
Health Retiring to bed earlier may assist you in achieving fitness aspirations New research establishes a correlation between sleep schedule and increased levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity Alvin Powell Harvard Staff Writer July 22, 2025 6 min read The adage states, early to bed and early to rise fosters a person’s health, affluence, and sagacity.…
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Microsoft Connects Ongoing SharePoint Vulnerabilities to Three Chinese Cybercrime Groups
Microsoft has officially linked the misuse of security vulnerabilities in internet-exposed SharePoint Server instances to two Chinese hacking organizations named Linen Typhoon and Violet Typhoon as early as July 7, 2025, confirming previous reports. The technology behemoth stated that it has also detected a third China-based threat entity, which it refers to as Storm-2603, utilizing…
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Local Leaders in Michigan Voice Ongoing Concerns Over State’s Partisan Divide and Future Direction
Even with advancements since the COVID-19 crisis, over half of Michigan local officials assert that the state is moving in the wrong direction. These results derive from the latest edition of the Michigan Public Policy Survey performed by the University of Michigan’s Center for Local, State, and Urban Policy. Since its inception in 2011, the…
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Pinski’s Essay Honored by the Lasker Foundation
Amanda Pinski, a doctoral candidate in the Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences at WashU, has been acknowledged in a worldwide essay competition for graduate scholars and health profession trainees. The contest was organized by the Lasker Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting biomedical research, public health advocacy, and educational endeavors. Amanda Pinski, a doctoral…
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Prominent Faculty Promotions Announced at the School of Architecture and Planning for 2025
Seven educators from the MIT School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) have been recognized for their achievements through promotions, effective July 1. Three faculty members have received promotions within the Department of Architecture; three are in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning; and one is in the Program in Media Arts and Sciences. “Whether…
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Celebrated Science Journalism Pioneer Victor K. McElheny Passes Away at 89
Victor K. McElheny, the esteemed reporter and writer who established MIT’s Knight Science Journalism Program over 40 years ago and directed it for 15 years, passed away on July 14 in Lexington, Massachusetts, following a brief illness. He was 89. Hailing from Boston and raised in Poughkeepsie, New York, McElheny’s illustrious journalism journey spanned seven…
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Debunking Common Myths Surrounding Oracle Guided Learning
Did you come across information regarding Oracle Guided Learning? Here are a few aspects to help clarify 🙂
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Unveiling the Impact of COVID-19 on Brain Health: Insights from the Scowcroft Institute
Texas A&M research facility publishes the concluding segment of an investigation emphasizing the neurological effects of the pandemic and expressing worries regarding Chinese military studies on coronaviruses.
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Brown University Faculty Collaborate on National Initiative to Promote Psychedelic Therapy Training
Two educators from the Brown School are part of the initial group to finish a distinctive training initiative aimed at assisting social work and nursing instructors in incorporating psychedelic-assisted therapy topics into their academic programs. Tonya Edmond, a faculty member, alongside Ryan Lindsay, a professor of practice and head of the mental health concentration, were…
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Dartmouth Triumphs with Six CASE Awards
Advancement and the Office of Communications are acknowledged.
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The New Age of Agriculture
Five graduates who embrace the dedication and creativity needed in contemporary agriculture.
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Cisco Acknowledges Ongoing Exploits Targeting ISE Vulnerabilities Allowing Unauthorized Root Access
“`html Cisco on Monday refreshed its notice regarding a series of newly revealed security vulnerabilities in Identity Services Engine (ISE) and ISE Passive Identity Connector (ISE-PIC) to recognize ongoing exploitation. “In July 2025, the Cisco PSIRT [Product Security Incident Response Team] became cognizant of efforts to exploit certain of these weaknesses in the field,” the…
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Credential Theft and Remote Access Tools on the Rise: The Growing Threat of AllaKore, PureRAT, and Hijack Loader
Mexican entities continue to be aimed at by threat actors to propagate a altered iteration of AllaKore RAT and SystemBC as a segment of an ongoing campaign. Arctic Wolf Labs has linked this activity to a profit-driven hacking collective known as Greedy Sponge. It is thought to have been operational since the start of 2021,…
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Campus community invited to research showcase for KGS summer interns
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UK engineering researcher leads NSF‑funded initiative to model heart fibrosis with machine learning
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Kentucky 4-H camps help Kentuckians, communities flourish
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‘Behind the Blue’: From awareness to action, expanding access to AEDs in Kentucky
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Health Sciences, UK St. Claire partner to build rural health care workforce with CPE award
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Climbing the Ladder from SOC Manager to CISO: A Strategic Guide
“`html Making the transition from overseeing a security operations center (SOC) to assuming the role of a chief information security officer (CISO) represents a major career advancement. You require a strong base of technical expertise, alongside leadership capabilities and business acumen. This article will steer you through the actionable steps and competencies necessary to secure…
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“Unlocking Privacy: The Fourth Amendment and the Dilemma of Encryption Backdoors”
Legal journal piece that analyzes the Dual_EC_PRNG backdoor from a US constitutional viewpoint: Summary: The National Security Agency (NSA) allegedly compensated and coerced tech firms to deceive their clients into using insecure encryption solutions. This piece investigates if any of three arguments dismissed the Fourth Amendment’s stipulation that this must be reasonable. The first posits…
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Mastering Alpha-Beta Pruning: Enhancing AI in Adversarial Search
Alpha Beta Pruning stands as one of the most effective methods utilized to improve the performance of algorithms. This optimization strategy is implemented in the minimax algorithm, decreasing the computational complexity by removing unnecessary branches of the search tree. By judiciously trimming branches that are certain not to influence the ultimate decision, Alpha…Read More.
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Essential Guide to 45 Express.js Interview Questions
Questions regarding Express.js interviews emphasize the framework’s connection with Node.js alongside its primary functionalities. Subjects typically discussed encompass routing, middleware, handling requests/responses, error handling, and implementing template engines. Grasping these key principles is vital for constructing effective web applications and APIs using Express.j…Read More.
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Understanding Performance Marketing: A Comprehensive Guide
Frequently, we refer to digital marketing as an all-encompassing concept. However, in actuality, there are numerous varieties of digital marketing, and the methods and functions of each category are expanding continuously. One often neglected digital marketing approach is performance marketing. In performance marketing, advertisers incur costs solely when particular actions take place. For instance, when…
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Cybersecurity Alert: Ongoing Exploitation of SharePoint Zero-Day Vulnerability Since July 7
The newly revealed significant vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint has been utilized since as early as July 7, 2025, according to insights from Check Point Research. The cybersecurity firm reported that it detected initial exploitation efforts aimed at an unspecified large Western government, with the actions escalating on July 18 and 19, affecting sectors such as…
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M. Paul Murphy: 2025-26 University Research Professor Q&A
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The Transformation of the Job Landscape through AI Innovations
Investigators at USC’s Information Sciences Institute examined employment listings and AI-related patent applications to determine which positions are most vulnerable, and the locations where those alterations are occurring first.
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Navigating WinRAR: Understanding MoTW and Privacy on July 22nd
Since WinRAR 7.10, not all Mark-of-The-Web information (held within the Zone.Identifier Alternate Data Stream) is transferred when you extract a file from an archive.
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Wireshark 4.4.8 Launches: What’s New?
Wireshark version 4.4.8 addresses 9 issues.
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ISC Stormcast For Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9536, (Tue, Jul 22nd)
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Harvard Advocates for the Reinstatement of Research Funding
“`html Campus & Community Harvard seeks reinstatement of research funding Demonstrators congregated outside the Moakley Federal Courthouse in Boston on Monday, where Harvard contested the Trump administration’s termination of billions in research funding. Charles Krupa/AP Photo Alvin Powell Harvard Staff Writer July 21, 2025 3 min read University claims Trump administration breached free speech rights…
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Researchers from UW Set to Explore Earthquake-Affected Marshlands in Alaska
“`html Kendall Fontenot, a postgraduate student in Kendall Valentine’s oceanography lab at the University of Washington, utilizing field instruments that the team will also transport to Alaska.Kendall Valentine The seismic event that shook Alaska for nearly five minutes on March 27, 1964, remains the strongest seismic occurrence documented in U.S. history. It recorded a magnitude…
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Revolutionizing Image Editing and Creation Techniques
AI image creation — which utilizes neural networks to produce new visuals from various inputs, including textual prompts — is anticipated to evolve into a billion-dollar sector by the conclusion of this decade. Even with current technology, if you wished to craft a whimsical depiction of, for example, a friend erecting a flag on Mars…
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UK Sanders-Brown Center on Aging celebrates reopening of renovated research facilities
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The week in photos: July 14–20, 2025
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Goldenrods Thrive in Fertile Soil: A Study on their Evolving Defensive Traits
“`html A nodding goldenrod flourishes adjacent to a goldenrod with an upright stem. Goldenrods, a flora indigenous to North America, have developed a defense mechanism: they “nod” as a strategy against insects that deposit their eggs at the end of their stem. Images credit: Mia Howard, University of Michigan Research: Three decades of experimental nitrogen…
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UT Team Makes Strides in Quest for Autonomous Wildfire Detection and Suppression
A group of researchers and engineers from The University of Texas at Austin, collaborating with the University of Southampton, the University of Edinburgh, and Texas A&M Forest Service, has been selected as one of 15 semifinalists to progress to the next phase of XPRIZE Wildfire’s $5 million Autonomous Wildfire Response Track. The semifinalist groups are…
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Transforming Knobs into Handles: A Key to Unlocking Home Independence
Merely exchanging conventional knobs for lever-type handles can significantly influence the everyday experiences of those with physical limitations.
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Yale Becomes Part of Prestigious Library Research Consortium
ReCAP, a collaborative repository consortium involving Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, and the New York Public Library, will significantly enhance Yale’s 12-million-item general collections by an additional 8.8 million titles.
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Floridi Appointed John K. Castle Professor of Cognitive Science
Luciano Floridi, who became part of the Yale faculty in 2023, is regarded as a pioneer of the philosophy of information and a significant interpreter of the digital transformation.
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“Unlocking Access: MIT Learn Redefines How Students Engage with the Institute”
“`html In 2001, MIT emerged as the pioneering higher education establishment to offer educational materials for free to anyone globally. Fast forward 24 years: The Institute has recently unveiled a vibrant AI-enhanced website for its non-degree educational options, simplifying the process for learners worldwide to uncover the courses and resources available on MIT’s diverse learning…