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Harvard’s Endowment: Balancing Freedom and Financial Challenges
Campus & Community Endowment provides Harvard with adaptability but also exposes it to risks Harvard University. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Max Larkin Harvard Staff Writer April 19, 2025 6 min read Economist discusses the balancing act between short-term needs and long-range strategy After years of diligent management, the University commenced this fiscal year with its…
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Deceptive npm Packages Imitate Telegram Bot API to Infiltrate Linux Systems with SSH Backdoors
Cybersecurity analysts have discovered three harmful packages in the npm registry that pretend to be a widely used Telegram bot library but contain SSH backdoors and features for data exfiltration. The packages under scrutiny are as follows – node-telegram-utils (132 downloads) node-telegram-bots-api (82 downloads) node-telegram-util (73 downloads) In accordance with supply chain
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FSU Set to Reopen Classes and Operations on April 21
Dear FSU Community, Our spirits are weighed down following the unfortunate event that unfolded on April 17. We are mourning alongside the families and acquaintances who have lost those dear to them. We stand with all who sustained injuries and are now in the process of healing. This has affected each of us, and I…
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MSU launches new program for Michigan undergrads interested in osteopathic medicine
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ASUS Issues Urgent Alert on Major Vulnerability in AiCloud Routers; Users Advised to Upgrade Firmware Immediately
ASUS has revealed a significant security vulnerability affecting routers that have AiCloud activated, which might enable distant attackers to execute unauthorized operations on affected devices. The flaw, identified as CVE-2025-2492, has been assigned a CVSS rating of 9.2 on a scale of 10.0. “A weakness in authentication control is present in specific ASUS router firmware…
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FSU Unites in Heartfelt Vigil for Unity and Strength
WATCH THE COMPLETE VIGIL | PHOTO GALLERY Thousands of students, faculty, staff, and community members from Florida State University convened on Friday at Langford Green in a moving exhibition of unity to commemorate the two lives lost and the six individuals injured in the shooting at the Student Union the previous Thursday. The Gathering of…
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Unity in Remembrance: A Vigil and Campus Memorials Celebration
The article Photos: Gathering of Unity Vigil & Campus Memorials was originally published on Florida State University News.
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U-M Spring Graduation Ceremony Set for May 3
MEDIA ADVISORY DATE: 10 a.m. Saturday, May 3, 2025 EVENT: The University of Michigan’s Class of 2025 will commemorate commencement at Michigan Stadium. The graduates’ procession into the stadium is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., followed by the ceremony at 10 a.m., concluding around noon. Derek Jeter, a Hall of Fame Major League…
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The Philosophical Journey: Insights from Agnes Collard and Judith Butler at Berkeley Talks
The academics explore in what ways the contributions of the classical Greek thinker Socrates can assist us in posing and responding to the most significant inquiries of life. The article Berkeley Talks: The argument for a philosophical existence with Agnes Collard and Judith Butler was published first on Berkeley News.
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Celebrating the Remarkable Journey of Pediatric Surgery Expert Brad Warner at 66
Brad Warner, MD, a cherished pediatric surgeon and investigator who focused on gastrointestinal surgery for children, passed away at his residence on Friday, April 4, 2025. Warner held the Jessie L. Ternberg, MD, PhD, Distinguished Professorship in Pediatric Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and served as the head of the…
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Student view: My journey from Ann Arbor to East Lansing
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Innovative Projects to Receive Funding from Sustainability Accelerator for Climate Resilience and Planetary Intelligence
Chosen endeavors comprise projects aimed at identifying microplastics, providing prompt information regarding the toxicity of wildfire smoke, and decreasing heat-related fatalities in economically disadvantaged communities.
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The Spectacular Sight of a Live Colossal Squid: A Friday Wonder!
A living giant squid was captured on video for the initial occasion in the sea. It’s merely a young one: a foot in length. As per usual, you can utilize this squid entry to discuss the security news that I haven’t addressed.
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Finding Your Why: The Power of Purpose in Life
Health Why even try? Omar Rawlings/Getty Images Jacob Sweet Harvard Staff Writer April 18, 2025 5 min read Why does an individual choose to run 26.2 miles? The Boston Marathon’s lead psychologist has seen it all. A number of runners cross the Boston Marathon’s finish line with their arms raised high, expressions of joy lighting…
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Harvard to Host Groundbreaking Slave Trade Database
Campus & Community Slave trade database relocating to Harvard Henry Louis Gates Jr. (left) speaks with David Eltis. Photos by Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Christy DeSmith Harvard Staff Writer April 17, 2025 4 min read Open-access digital tool aggregates four decades of research on over 30,000 voyages and 200,000 individuals SlaveVoyages, an innovative resource for…
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UGA Grants Tenure to 60 Faculty Members, Signifying Academic Excellence
The University of Georgia has granted tenure to 60 educators. The individuals awarded tenure include: Rebecca Abney, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources; Michael Barger, Mary Frances Early College of Education, educational psychology; Lisa Leanne Baxter, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, crop and soil sciences; Matthew Vernon Bilskie, College of Engineering, School of…
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Renée Fleming Graces the UGA Performing Arts Center with a Captivating Recital and Insightful Panel Discussion
Renée Fleming stands as one of the most esteemed vocalists of this era, gracing the stages of the world’s renowned opera houses and concert venues. She makes her return to the UGA Performing Arts Center on April 25 and 26 for a panel conversation and a recital featuring pianist Bradley Moore. Panel Conversation: Music &…
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Why You Should Think Twice Before Feeding Your Cat Ham: Insights from a Clinical Assistant Professor
Autumn McBride Vetter, clinical assistant professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine, talked about the safety of ham consumption for cats with Kinship. While small quantities of ham may not pose significant danger to felines, Vetter cautions against incorporating it as a substantial component of your pet’s diet. Ham heightens the likelihood of pancreatitis, diarrhea,…
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The Impact of Wind Chimes on Avian Behavior: Insights from a Wildlife Expert
Michael Mengak, a professor of wildlife at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, shared insights with Southern Living regarding the impact wind chimes may have on avian species. Most animals that frequent yards are likely to be unsettled by new stimuli. In this regard, birds are no exception to deer and raccoons. Nevertheless,…
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Revitalize Your Routine: The Surprising Perks of Post-Meal Exercise
Emma Laing, a clinical professor and head of dietetics in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences, conversed with The New York Times regarding the advantages of physical activity following a meal. Although dietary choices play a crucial role in health, engaging in physical activity is equally significant. Whenever her schedule permits, Laing relishes the…
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Triumphant Victory: School of Law Claims AtlAS Pre-Moot Invitational Title
The article School of Law triumphs at AtlAS Pre-Moot Invitational was originally published on UGA Today.
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UGA Shines as Quarterfinalists in Prestigious Transatlantic Negotiation Competition
The article UGA concludes as quarterfinalists in the Transatlantic Negotiation Competition was initially published on UGA Today.
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Newell Honored as SEC All-Freshman Player
The article Newell named SEC All-Freshman was published first on UGA Today.
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“Exploring the Ties That Bind: A Collection of Essays on Family and Belonging”
In “Happier Far,” Diane Mehta guides her audience through the peculiarities and challenges of becoming a writer, illustrating how family can occasionally provide support or hinder progress. Mehta delves into the significant experiences of her life, from a lively upbringing in India to her youth spent in an inhospitable New Jersey neighborhood, along with the…
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Igniting Innovation: Catalyst Grants Power Pioneering Sustainability Initiatives in Michigan and Beyond
From electronic waste to power interruptions, five innovative initiatives address pressing sustainability issues with tangible outcomes and community-focused approaches Five research initiatives addressing critical sustainability challenges have been awarded funding through the Sustainability Catalyst Grant Program, managed by the Graham Sustainability Institute at the University of Michigan. Covering a spectrum of subjects from PFAS identification…
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Chris Sununu Reflects on Trump’s Unwavering Negotiation Style
The Republican from New Hampshire discussed federalism during the 100 Days Series.
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“Engaging Minds: The Art of Captivating Education”
Photos by Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Nation & World ‘If you’re dull, you’re not going to educate.’ Liz Mineo Harvard Staff Writer April 18, 2025 lengthy read Randall Kennedy has tread a remarkable path as an open-minded, nuanced, and independent thinker Part of the Experience series Academics at Harvard share their narratives in the Experience…
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UGA Senior Honored as 2025 Truman Scholar
Mercedes “Sadie” Bengs, a senior at the University of Georgia, has been chosen as one of 54 undergraduates from 49 institutions nationwide to receive the esteemed 2025 Truman Scholarship. This annual accolade honors students showcasing both academic achievement and leadership potential alongside a dedication to pursuing careers in public service or the nonprofit domain. View…
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Bridging the Gap: UGA Coordinator Fosters Strong Ties Between Athens and the University
Aiyana Egins acknowledges the significance of community engagement. As the organizer of Experience UGA, Egins dedicates considerable time demonstrating the value of this initiative to undergraduate scholars. Every year, the program collaborates with schools, colleges, and departments throughout the university to conduct educational field trips for students of all grades in the Clarke County School…
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Exploring New Realms: The Future of Computing
During a singular Spring Break, 17 students from the University of Georgia, predominantly in their freshman year, traversed the Atlantic to delve into the realm of computing—its past, present, and future. This journey provided them with an insight into the swiftly evolving prospects their future professions may entail. The initiative “World of Computing,” a segment…
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Bridging Education and Experience: UGA’s Innovative Classroom-Campus Connection
Zaya Roberson recalls her visit to UGArden as a seventh grader in the Clarke County School District. During that Experience UGA excursion, she and her peers sampled spicy peppers and crafted smoothies from the abundant produce while discovering what the University of Georgia has in store. Now, as a sophomore at UGA and an ambassador…
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UGA Honors the Memory of Souls Lost Since April 2024
Twenty-nine individuals, including students, faculty, and staff members from the University of Georgia, who have passed away since April 2024 will be commemorated during the university’s yearly candlelight memorial ceremony on April 23 at 7 p.m. at the UGA Chapel. President Jere W. Morehead will officiate the occasion. The names of all 12 students and…
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UGA Research Summit Kicks Off Collaborative Future in Academic Exploration
A varied assembly of UGA educators and academic officials gathered in March to explore the institution’s trajectory in the realm of interdisciplinary, team-oriented research, which is increasingly recognized as the optimal approach to tackle society’s significant challenges. Organized by the Office of Research and inspired by the UGA Teaching Academy, the first Research Summit was…
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UGA’s Master of Art Education Degree Goes Fully Online!
In reaction to an increasing demand for sophisticated art education qualifications available remotely, the Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia has moved the Master of Art Education program online starting in the 2025-2026 academic cycle, collaborating with the UGA Office of Online Learning. The Master of Art Education program at UGA — managed…
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UGA Libraries Honors Student Creativity with Undergraduate Research Awards
Zachary Stiles acknowledged that he committed a few errors when he began developing his research paper for a history course. However, as the second-year history student navigated through the process, he not only achieved an excellent mark but also received $1,000 — the top honor in the University of Georgia Libraries Undergraduate Research Awards. For…
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Telling Stories Through Community Science: The Power of Collaboration
Six years following the establishment of the Great Southeast Pollinator Census, Becky Griffin was holding something extraordinary — a children’s book inspired by the initiative she developed from the very beginning. “The Great Pollinator Count,” authored by Susan Richmond and released by Peachtree Publishing, will be available in both print and digital formats on April 15. This book honors…
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UGA Faculty Celebrates Promotions for 215 Distinguished Members
The University of Georgia has sanctioned the advancement of 215 faculty members. The individuals achieving a promotion are: College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences To Professor: Gaelen R. Burke, entomology; Todd Riley Callaway, animal and dairy science; Donald E. Champagne, entomology; Lohitash Karumbaiah, animal and dairy science; Hongxiang Liu, animal and dairy science; Wesley Porter,…
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Exploring the Frontiers of Medicine at Biosphere 2
Pursuing medical science at Biosphere 2 nprevenas Fri, 04/18/2025 – 09:13 Pursuing medical science at Biosphere 2 Thursday Categories of the Story Current Affairs Science & Technology By AZPM Type of News Article Outside News
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Celebrating Student Employment: A Tribute to Campus Workers
Twelve Cornell scholars and a staff member received honors for their outstanding contributions to Student and Campus Life.
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“Potential Loss of Free Preventive Health Services Looms if SCOTUS Decision Favors Recent Ruling”
A research study from Stanford reveals that almost 40 million Americans with private insurance utilize complimentary preventive services provided by the Affordable Care Act, which currently faces jeopardy because of a Supreme Court lawsuit questioning the mandate’s legality.
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Strategies for Winning the Job Market: A Guide for the Class of 2025
In November, the National Association of Colleges and Employers announced that businesses intend to recruit 7.3% more recent graduates from the class of 2025 compared to those of the class of 2024. Currently, the prospects for fresh graduates appear far more unpredictable due to federal layoffs, hiring pauses, and newly imposed tariffs affecting the economy.…
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Canine Innovations: What Dogs Can Teach Us About ACL Injury Treatments
The identical protein builds up in the articulations of both canines and humans following an ACL injury, indicating that utilizing dogs as a research model could significantly hasten progress in comprehending both ACL injuries and post-traumatic osteoarthritis.
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“Chinese Smishing Operation Unleashes Toll Fraud Wave Across Eight U.S. States”
Cybersecurity experts are cautioning about a “prevalent and continuous” SMS phishing initiative that has been aiming at toll road patrons in the United States for monetary fraud since the middle of October 2024. “The toll road smishing assaults are being executed by various financially-driven malicious actors utilizing the smishing toolkit created by ‘Wang Duo Yu,’”…
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Advancing Lives Worldwide: The McGovern Institute at MIT Revolutionizing Brain Science
In the year 2000, Patrick J. McGovern ’59 alongside Lore Harp McGovern rendered an exceptional contribution to create the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT, motivated by their profound inquisitiveness regarding the human intellect and their conviction in science’s capacity to transform lives. Their $350 million commitment originated from a straightforward yet ambitious vision:…
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Healing the Wounds
Health Halt the hemorrhage Terence Blue has dedicated his existence to managing hemophilia. A novel gene therapy presents respite from persistent anxiety and daily injections — ‘I am genuinely recuperating quicker than I ever have.’ Alvin Powell Harvard Staff Writer April 18, 2025 long read In early February, Terence Blue became the inaugural patient in…
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Harnessing Immune Strategies in the Battle Against Alzheimer’s Disease
Vijay Kuchroo. Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Health Immune-system approach utilized to combat cancer may assist with Alzheimer’s Turning off checkpoint molecules enabled microglia to confront plaques in the brain, enhancing memory in rodents Alvin Powell Harvard Staff Writer April 18, 2025 7 min read A recent study increases the likelihood that a technique already effective…
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Student view: Finding a home away from home
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Kang Xia Appointed as Associate Director of MSU AgBioResearch
Xia, previous assistant director of the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station at Virginia Tech, commences her position with MSU AgBioResearch on April 14.
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Meet the Four Future Leaders: A Spotlight on the Goldwater Scholars
WashU juniors Omar Abdelmoity, Cedric Bruges, Noah Kabbaj, and Marilee Karinshak have been awarded the Barry Goldwater Scholarship, a distinguished accolade recognizing students engaged in research in the fields of natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering. Abdelmoity Omar Abdelmoity, pursuing a degree in biology through Arts & Sciences and an Ervin Scholar, aims to become a…
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Celebrating Excellence: The 2025 Student Employee of the Year Awards Revealed!
Noah Dotson, a psychology scholar from Cumming, has been honored as the University of Georgia’s 2025 Undergraduate Student Employee of the Year for his significant contributions as the manager of UGA’s Outdoor Recreation Center. The annual Student Employee of the Year Awards luncheon organized by the UGA Career Center occurred on April 16 in the…
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Innovative Multi-Phase Malware Attack Utilizes .JSE and PowerShell to Unleash Agent Tesla and XLoader
A fresh multi-tier assault has been noted distributing malware types such as Agent Tesla variations, Remcos RAT, and XLoader. “Perpetrators are progressively depending on these intricate delivery methods to avoid identification, circumvent conventional sandboxes, and guarantee successful payload transmission and execution,” remarked Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 investigator Saqib Khanzada in a technical analysis of…
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Lady Belle Takes Home the Crown at the 2025 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest
A pastry item clinched the premier position at the 2025 Flavor of Georgia food product contest, surpassing a remarkable 173 entries across 12 categories. Sunday Dinner Griscuits, crafted by Lady Belle, is a French gougeres, or cheese puff, filled with macaroni and cheese flavored grits combined with collard greens and smoked turkey. Lady Belle is…
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Half a Century of Economic Evolution: The Stark Health Disparities Among Less-Educated Americans
Research: Long-term Economic Hardship and Rising Educational Disparities in Life Expectancy (DOI: 10.1097/EDE.0000000000001843) Half a century of economic transformations have severely impacted certain Americans, particularly those with limited education, who are not only left behind but also face greater health issues and shorter lifespans, according to fresh research. The research published in Epidemiology and spearheaded…
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UK Symphony, Choirs join forces for season finale performance of Verdi’s Requiem
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Provost IMPACT Award: Helping students save with UK Libraries
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Using campus as a classroom: Students explore UK’s energy infrastructure
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2 UK students honored with prestigious Goldwater Scholarships
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UK’s Omicron Delta Kappa Circle celebrates a century of leadership and legacy
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Uncovering Hidden Threats: Safeguard Your SaaS Stack from Silent Breaches with AI Insights
Your staff didn’t intend to reveal confidential information. They merely aimed to accelerate their processes. Thus, they employed ChatGPT to condense a transaction. Uploaded a spreadsheet to an AI-augmented application. Incorporated a chatbot into Salesforce. No major issue—until it becomes one. If this resonates with you, you’re not isolated. The majority of security teams are…
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USC Marshall Sets Sights on Collaboration with India’s Premier Private Business Institution
The tactical collaboration with XLRI Xavier School of Management will nurture leaders adept at managing international obstacles and promoting economic development in both nations.
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Malware Evolution: The Rise of XorDDoS and Its Impact on Docker, Linux, and IoT Systems
Cybersecurity analysts are cautioning about ongoing threats presented by a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) malware called XorDDoS, noting that 71.3 percent of the assaults between November 2023 and February 2025 focused on the United States. “From 2020 to 2023, the XorDDoS trojan has grown substantially in frequency,” stated Cisco Talos investigator Joey Chen in a report…
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WashU Venture Network’s Inaugural Follow-on Investment Announced
On April 17, three startups from St. Louis were awarded $50,000 each during the WashU Innovation and Entrepreneurship Awards, marking the initial funds allocated through the WashU Venture Network Follow-on Investments. This collaborative initiative between WashU’s Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the In St. Louis, For St. Louis program grants up to $150,000 annually…
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“Alert: CVE-2025-24054 Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild—Protect Your NTLM Credentials!”
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Thursday included a medium-level security defect affecting Microsoft Windows in its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) registry, after receiving notifications of ongoing exploitation in the environment. The weakness, designated with the CVE identifier CVE-2025-24054 (CVSS rating: 6.5), is related to a Windows New Technology LAN Manager (NTLM)…
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Enhancing the Precision of AI-Generated Code Across All Programming Languages
Developers can now leverage substantial language models (SLMs) to produce software code at an accelerated pace. Nonetheless, this only enhances the experience of developers if the code adheres to the regulations of the programming language and does not lead to system failures. Various techniques are available to ensure SLMs abide by the guidelines of the…
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Empowering Living Cells with Logic Gates to Combat Cancer
Among the most thrilling advancements in cancer therapies is a surge of innovative cell treatments that educate a patient’s immune system to combat cancer cells. These therapies have rescued the lives of individuals facing certain aggressive forms of cancer with few alternative treatments available. The majority of these therapies function by training immune cells to…
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ISC Stormcast For Friday, April 18th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9414, (Fri, Apr 18th)
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Crafting an Adaptive HTML Navigation Menu: A Step-by-Step Guide
HTML requires no elaboration. HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. It is the most renowned and extensively-utilized language for web application creation. Developed in 1991 by Berners-Lee and initially released in 1995, the HTML coding language has undergone numerous transformations and successive versions throughout the years. Introduced in 1999, HTML 4 was a significant…Read More.
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Mastering SQL Delete Queries: Streamlined Data Removal from Your Tables
Managing data can prove to be a difficult task given the extensive volumes of information to contend with. Anyone involved in data management understands that at times, it becomes necessary to eliminate certain information from our database, due to alterations in the actual environment. For instance, when a shop ceases to offer a product, its…
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Understanding the Distinctions Between Fact Tables and Dimension Tables
Fact tables and dimension tables serve as essential elements of a schema in a data repository. A fact table holds entries that merge characteristics from various dimension tables. Such entries enable users to evaluate diverse facets of their organization, which can support decision-making and enhance business performance. Dimension tables, conversely, provide…Read More.
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Mastering Center Alignment in CSS: A Comprehensive Guide
The most difficult part of centering elements in CSS is aligning components when designing a layout. The methods involved are generally straightforward to understand. Nonetheless, the abundance of techniques available for centering can make it somewhat complex. Your strategy may vary based on the HTML element you wish to center. In this article…Read More.
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Mastering SQL Substring: Your Ultimate Guide to Character Extraction
Every individual engaged with data has a unique method of accessing information, shaped by their intended usage. SQL is designed to furnish us with a means of retrieving data in various formats utilizing tools like the SQL substring function. This particular function allows us to obtain certain characters from a string. What Is Substring in…
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Rethinking Our Climate Change Conversations: Insights from Gale Sinatra
“`html Professor Gale Sinatra’s investigation into climate change skepticism became especially personal in January, as she lost her residence to the Eaton wildfire. (USC Photo/Gus Ruelas) Spread the word Environment Transforming the dialogue about climate change: Gale Sinatra USC Distinguished Professor Gale Sinatra’s enduring mission to enhance public comprehension of climate change became intensely personal…
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Harvard Welcomes SlaveVoyages: A New Chapter for Historical Scholarship
Campus & Community SlaveVoyages discovers new residence at Harvard Henry Louis Gates Jr. (left) converses with David Eltis. Photographs by Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Christy DeSmith Harvard Staff Writer April 17, 2025 4 min read Publicly available digital resource for data on the trans-Atlantic slave commerce will be supported by the Hutchins Center, Harvard &…
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A Message from President McCullough to the FSU Family
Dear FSU community, Today, we witnessed a heartbreaking and irrational act of violence at the core of our campus. During lunchtime, an active shooter opened fire at the Student Union. Two individuals lost their lives, and six others sustained injuries. We are devastated. We share in the sorrow of the families, friends, and loved ones…
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Cheluget Secures Prestigious Critical Language Scholarship
Daniel Cheluget, a junior at WashU majoring in biology with a minor in African and African American studies (AFAS), both within the Arts & Sciences department, has been awarded a 2025 Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) to study Swahili in Arusha, Tanzania. Cheluget Funded by the U.S. State Department and managed by the American Councils for…
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Five Faculty Members Awarded Prestigious Guggenheim Fellowships
Five faculty members from Yale have been awarded 2025 fellowships by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
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“Presidential Review 2025: Honoring Excellence in Service and Precision”
Yale’s President Maurie McInnis acted as the assessing authority for Yale’s ROTC cadets and midshipmen at the yearly event.
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Shining a Light on YongYan (Crystal) Liang: A Rising Star in Academia
This passage is a segment of a collection of brief interviews from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS). Each feature highlights a student responding to inquiries about themselves and their experiences at MIT. Today’s respondent, YongYan (Crystal) Liang, is a senior specializing in EECS with a keen interest in bioengineering and medical…
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Revolutionizing Education: MIT’s Vision for the Future of Teaching and Learning
As innovation swiftly advances society, MIT is reconsidering how it equips students to encounter the world and its most significant challenges. Generations of educators have imparted knowledge at MIT by linking lessons to real-world applications, but what does the Institute’s motto “mens et manus” (“mind and hand”), which refers to experiential learning, signify for the…
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Innovative Materials for a Sustainable Future: Insights from a Cutting-Edge Workshop
It is evident that humanity requires an ever-increasing array of resources, ranging from computational capabilities to steel and concrete, to satisfy the rising needs tied to data centers, infrastructure, and various essential components of society. Fresh, economical strategies for fabricating the sophisticated materials crucial for that advancement were the highlight of a two-day seminar at…
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Michigan 4-H license plate now available to drivers
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MSU program addresses state’s early childhood educator staffing shortage
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Harvesting Innovation: How Scientific Partnerships Are Revolutionizing Agriculture
A recent investigation, released in Global Change Biology, showcases five instances that illustrate how profound cooperation can revolutionize crop observation, fertilization practices, and water administration to address the most pressing issues confronting agriculture: water conditions, fertilization frameworks, and phosphorus reclamation.
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Targeting DNA Folding Regulators: A New Frontier in Cancer Therapy
Yale scientists have discovered genes that control the looping and folding of DNA strands. These findings may provide potential drug targets for genetic conditions and malignancies.
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Celebrating a Yale Theologian: The Unveiling of a New ‘Prodigal Son’ Icon
Yale Divinity School’s Nouwen Prayer Chapel, named in honor of theologian and YDS faculty member Henry Nouwen, is now the residence of a new Byzantine-style icon illustrating the “Parable of the Prodigal Son.”
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Adam Berinsky Receives Prestigious Carnegie Fellowship Recognition
MIT political analyst Adam Berinsky has been appointed to the 2025 cohort of Andrew Carnegie Fellows, a prestigious accolade for academics engaged in inquiries within the social sciences and humanities. The fellowship is granted by The Carnegie Corporation of New York. Berinsky, the Mitsui Professor of Political Science, along with 25 other fellows, was chosen from…
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20 years of YouTube: MSU experts reflect on social platform’s influence
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Historic win for MSU at National Moot Court Competition
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Unveiling the Power of AI: Trojans Highlight Innovations for Social Good at ShowCAIS 2025
“`html Doctoral candidate at USC Viterbi, Charles “Duke” Bickham elaborates on how he employed AI to analyze tagged material, showcasing the representation of eating disorders on TikTok. (Photo/Chris Flynn) Share Science/Technology At ShowCAIS 2025 symposium, Trojans demonstrate the advantages of AI for societal betterment Undergraduate and postgraduate scholars from the institution exhibited how artificial intelligence…
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MSU launches new Technology Engineering degree program in response to industry demand
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MSU forensic anthropologists use AI to enhance and accelerate human identification
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Unlocking Potential: Millions of Acres in Central Valley Identified for Groundwater Recharge
In California’s Central Valley, exhausted groundwater poses a risk to communities, agriculture, and ecosystems. Investigators have discovered a possible solution by pinpointing regions where water discharged on the surface could swiftly penetrate aquifers.
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A Decade of Innovation: Anderson Collection Exhibition Transforms the Contemporary Art Story
A showcase and movie presentation honor the achievements of female and nonbinary creators and directors, inviting attendees into a realm of “reflection, contradiction, and enjoyment.”
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Spotlight on Tucson: Asteroid Tracking Teams Shine in New NASA Documentary
Asteroid monitors from Tucson highlighted in recent NASA documentary nprevenas Thu, 04/17/2025 – 10:30 Asteroid monitors from Tucson highlighted in recent NASA documentary Today Categories of Stories Current News Science & Technology Outer Space By Arizona Daily Star Type of News Article Outside News
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Bridging Divides: Alumni Legislators Advocate for Unity in Governance
Ex-Reps. Ann McLane Kuster ’78 and Alex Mooney ’93 talk about the function of Congress.
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Fifteen Years of Cornell Atkinson: A Journey Through Science and Inspiration
The 15th-anniversary gathering of the Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability focused on previous achievements and upcoming initiatives aimed at promoting climate action and sustainability.
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“Self-Organizing Cells: The Enchanting Role of a ‘Magic Carpet’ in 3D Formation”
A group of engineers from Yale has developed a breakthrough that may result in advancements in tissue healing, bandages, sanitation items, and various other uses.
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From Zombie Runners to Expanding Bases: Taming the Wild World of Sports
Yale recently organized the 2025 Connecticut Sports Analytics Symposium, a two-day event dedicated to sports-related metrics and perspectives.
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Yale Researchers Develop Groundbreaking Miniature Optical Isolator Chip
Yale scholars have discovered an improved method to manage the trajectory of light on miniature chips, an advancement that may result in enhanced and more affordable sensors, smartphones, and various gadgets.