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Students Dive into History at Iconic Athens Site
This spring, on Friday afternoons, a cohort of students from the University of Georgia, along with their professor, would depart campus, traversing Broad Street to the Beech Haven site, prepared to evaluate its historical grounds. Beech Haven, initially exceeding 200 acres, was acquired by the Rowland family in 1912. The family and their descendants constructed…
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Unveiling Dark Matter: The Role of Cosmic “Lenses”
An intriguing phenomenon anticipated by Einstein, referred to as gravitational lensing — whereby a nearby galaxy amplifies the appearance of more distant galaxies behind it — is set to become prevalent when NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope begins its scientific operations in 2027 and undertakes expansive surveys of the universe. Significant lenses are the…
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Celebrating the Academic Triumphs of Our Staff Graduates
Over twenty staff members who obtained degrees from Cornell or other colleges this year while simultaneously employed at the university were honored in a ceremony conducted on June 10 at the East Hill Office Building.
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Tackling Climate Change
The panel on June 6, titled “Beyond the Apocalypse: Fresh Perspectives and Innovations for Climate Action,” occurred during Reunion 2025.
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Cornell Reinforces Civil Rights Commitment with New Office Structure
The Cornell Office of Civil Rights will consolidate the oversight of all notifications regarding bias, discrimination, harassment, and sexual and related misconduct into a singular framework.
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Monitoring Avian Influenza in Cats: A New Initiative from the Feline Health Center
When felines contract H5N1 avian influenza, they become extremely unwell, with nearly 70% of those impacted succumbing to the illness; however, there is limited understanding regarding the transmission of the virus among cats.
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Revolutionary Impact of the Roman Telescope on Understanding Dark Matter
In a recent research, Priyamvada Natarajan from Yale, along with fellow astronomers, anticipates that the new Roman telescope will enhance the capacity to investigate dark matter.
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Three Friends, 104 Miles, and the Joy of Scenic Detours
“`html Eden Fisher (left), Amelia Heymach, and Addie Kelsey. Photo created by Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff Campus & Community Three pals, 104 miles, and a custom of opting for the scenic route Trio commemorates each year with a journey to a different state in New England Eileen O’Grady Harvard Staff Writer June 12, 2025 5 min…
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From Blissful to Passionate to Fiery: A Journey Through Emotions
“`html Arts & Culture From ‘joyful’ to ‘sensually engaged’ to ‘fervently angry’ Stephanie Burt’s latest compilation features 51 creations by queer and trans poets across generations Eileen O’Grady Harvard Staff Writer June 12, 2025 5 min read Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer As Stephanie Burt perceives it, queer lyric poetry reflects the nuances of queer existence.…
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From Two Decades of Exploration to Transformative Influence
“`html Campus & Community Transforming 20 years of exploration into impact Isaac Kohlberg will resign as senior associate provost and chief technology development officer Kirsten Mabry Harvard Office of Technology Development June 12, 2025 4 min read After two decades of dedication to the University, Isaac Kohlberg will depart from his position as Harvard University’s…
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TokenBreak Attack: Circumventing AI Moderation Through Subtle Text Alterations
Cybersecurity analysts have uncovered a new assault method known as TokenBreak that can be employed to circumvent a large language model’s (LLM) safety and content moderation protections with merely one character modification. “The TokenBreak technique aims at a text classification model’s tokenization approach to create erroneous negatives, rendering end targets susceptible to attacks that the…
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Airlines Disclosed: A Shocking Truth About Passenger Data Sales to the Government
This is information: A data aggregator affiliated with the country’s leading airlines, such as Delta, American Airlines, and United, gathered domestic flight records of U.S. travelers, sold access to these records to Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and subsequently instructed CBP as part of the agreement to keep the source of the data confidential, according…
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Wayne-Sanderson Farms Contributes Generously, Raising Total Support to $4.1 Million
The article Wayne-Sanderson Farms contribution increases overall backing to $4.1M was initially published on UGA Today.
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Transforming waste into a public asset: Michigan State University leads next-generation anaerobic digestion innovation
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Dartmouth University Unveils Innovative Public Database for Soil Fungi
The resource will aid researchers in examining how fungi react to stressors like climate change and land utilization.
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Future Lawyers Mentor High School Students Through Moot Court Experience
New Haven public high school learners participated in regional and national moot court contests this year via Yale Law School’s Marshall-Brennan initiative.
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Connecticut’s Botanical Treasures Unveiled at the Peabody Museum
A recently obtained assortment of over 100 flattened plants provides initial insights into the flora of New England.
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Suresh Mohan took his surgical skills to Ukraine — and left with newfound appreciation
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Triumph Over Adversity: A Cancer Survivor’s Journey with Yale Smilow Physicians
A reporter narrates his personal experience as a patient following his diagnosis of lung cancer.
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Protecting Hidden AI Agents: Join Our Exclusive Webinar on Securing Secret Accounts
AI is transforming everything—from our coding practices to our sales strategies, and even our security measures. However, while many discussions emphasize the capabilities of AI, this discourse highlights the potential risks it poses—if attention is not diligently maintained. Beneath each AI agent, chatbot, or automation script exists an increasing array of non-human identities—API keys, service…
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Empowering DShield Honeypot Investigations with Automated Solutions
[This is a Visitor Journal by William Constantino, an ISC intern involved in the SANS.edu BACS initiative]
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Yale Unveils Innovative Biomarker Panel to Evaluate Chronic Kidney Disease Progression in Kids
Due to elevated mortality rates among pediatric patients with renal failure, investigators have aimed to enhance the forecasting of disease advancement for better clinical surveillance and clinical trial participation.
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Essential Interview Questions and Answers for Aspiring Quality Assurance Managers
A quality assurance manager plays a vital role in every organization. They guarantee that products adhere to quality benchmarks while following legal standards and regulations. Additionally, they suggest enhancements for any product as needed and have numerous duties that ensure maximum customer contentment. According to the BLS, the need for qual…Read More.
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Holiday Promotions: How Leading Brands Are Utilizing Digital Marketing Strategies This Festive Season
The festive season has arrived, and companies are going all out to attract the interest of enthusiastic consumers. As we approach Christmas and New Year, major brands are making every effort to capture our focus and allure us with compelling holiday deals. From prominent food delivery services like Swiggy and Zomato to travel organizations…Read More.
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Unveiling the Hidden Danger: Zero-Click AI Flaw Leaks Microsoft 365 Copilot Data Effortlessly
A newly discovered assault method termed EchoLeak has been defined as a “zero-click” AI weakness that enables malicious individuals to extract confidential information from Microsoft 365 Copilot’s context without any user engagement. The high-severity vulnerability has been allocated the CVE identifier CVE-2025-32711 (CVSS score: 9.3). It necessitates no action from the user and has already…
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Navigating the Growing Security Challenge of Non-Human Identities
Human identity management and regulation is effectively executed with its array of specialized tools, frameworks, and optimal practices. However, the scenario significantly differs regarding non-human identities, commonly known as machine identities. GitGuardian’s comprehensive NHI security solution aims to bridge this divide. Organizations are Misplacing Their Machine Identities Machine identities–service
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Essential Azure Tools for Effective Cloud Management and Security
Among the numerous developments in the IT field, one that stands out is cloud computing. It has effectively supplanted conventional storage, management, and data processing techniques. Ranging from startups to large corporations, businesses regard it as a cost-effective solution that provides various advantages, including remote accessibility. The convenience is not restricted to…Read More.
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Understanding Rapid Prototyping: Techniques, Tools, and Workflow
When groups embark on the journey to create a new product or feature, rapid prototyping provides a swift and efficient approach to actualizing ideas and evaluating them with users. This methodology emphasizes the rapid generation and enhancement of concepts to guarantee they meet user demands and expectations. In this article, we will examine what rapid…
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Tech Meets Strategy: The Impact of Data Analytics on IPL Team Choices
The Indian Premier League (IPL) has consistently served as a crucible for cricket talent and a venue for innovation. The IPL Mega Auction 2025 was no exception. Teams meticulously evaluated player performances, examining every delivery bowled, every run achieved, and every wicket secured. The selection approach of the scouts reflects their assurance and profound…Read More.
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2025’s Leading AI Development Tools: A Comprehensive Guide
As we progress towards 2025, tools for artificial intelligence development are transforming the manner in which software is created. Programmers no longer need to spend countless hours troubleshooting or managing extensive lines of code. Nowadays, AI development tools assist in accelerating the workflow, managing repetitive tasks, and simplifying the coding process. In this article, we…
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Revolutionizing AI Development Through Automated Machine Learning
Automated machine learning, commonly referred to as AutoML, is elevating the standards of machine learning to facilitate simpler application development. It enables a broader audience and enterprises to reap the advantages of leveraging advanced machine learning technologies, without requiring in-depth technical expertise. In this article, we will elucidate how automated machine learning …Read More.
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Battle of the Backends: Spring Boot vs Node.js – Which Framework Reigns Supreme?
Spring Boot and Node.js are technology stacks that significantly enhance application development endeavors. Although their primary objective is identical—to support web applications—there are distinct differences between them. For example, Node.js employs JavaScript, whereas Spring Boot is grounded in Java. The former also excels at managing numerous simultaneous …Read More.
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Essential Git Tools for Developers: Must-Have Selections for 2025
If you’re a programmer, you’ve likely utilized Git for version control in your assignments. This version management system enables users to alter code in separate environments and seamlessly combine various branches. Git GUI tools offer a user-friendly interface for novices, simplifying the process of monitoring commit history and executing tasks with ease…Discover More.
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ConnectWise to Update ScreenConnect Code Signing Certificates Amid Security Concerns
ConnectWise has announced its intention to renew the digital code signing certificates employed to authenticate ScreenConnect, ConnectWise Automate, and ConnectWise remote monitoring and management (RMM) applications owing to security issues. The organization stated this action is being taken “in response to issues highlighted by an external researcher regarding the handling of specific configuration data in…
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William Gerken: 2025-26 University Research Professor Q&A
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Transforming the Landscape of Educational Psychology and Learning Science
USC Rossier’s educational psychology faculty are leading the way in tackling the issues that are reshaping our teaching methods and enhancing student learning experiences.
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Massive Cyberattack Targets Over 80,000 Microsoft Entra ID Accounts with Open-Source TeamFiltration Tool
Cybersecurity experts have discovered a novel account takeover (ATO) initiative that utilizes an open-source penetration testing toolkit known as TeamFiltration to compromise Microsoft Entra ID (previously Azure Active Directory) user profiles. The operation, dubbed UNK_SneakyStrike by Proofpoint, has impacted more than 80,000 targeted user profiles across numerous organizations’ cloud environments since a
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Microscopic Marvels: The Big Impact of Tiny Organisms on Humanity
In 1676, a Dutch textile trader with a strong fascination for microscopes, Antony van Leeuwenhoek, uncovered microbes and initiated their categorization. Two centuries afterward, a German physician in present-day Poland, Robert Koch, recognized the anthrax bacterium, marking a pivotal advancement towards contemporary germ theory. These remarkable breakthroughs, alongside others, have contributed to the foundation of…
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ISC Stormcast For Thursday, June 12th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9490, (Thu, Jun 12th)
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Top-Paying Careers in Data Science
The field of data science is a constantly growing sphere that combines various domains, such as mathematics, statistics, and computer science. It utilizes the potential of data to reveal significant insights and understanding. Amidst its swift expansion, data science has emerged as a crucial discipline for deriving meaningful information from extensive datasets. As technology progresses…Read…
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Why a Career with AWS Could Be Your Best Move Yet
Essential Insights: Gartner forecasts that corporate IT investments in public cloud services will surpass 51% by 2025, highlighting the current importance of cloud technology. As the leading public cloud provider, AWS influences technological environments, making innovation accessible and enhancing flexibility in IT systems. Holding 33% of the IaaS sector, AWS is experiencing rapid expansion…Discover More.
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Mastering Key Soft Skills for Success in Data Science
Data science encompasses more than just statistical, mathematical, and technical tasks; it also demands vision, inventiveness, and creativity. These qualities drive data scientists to tackle intricate inquiries and leverage big data to facilitate informed business choices. Without the appropriate enthusiasm, data science presents significant challenges. Emerging data scientists…Read More.
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Unlocking the Power of PHP: Your Comprehensive Guide
PHP is a server-side scripting language extensively utilized for web development and enterprise applications. The open-source nature and rapid execution make PHP one of the most favored languages for constructing dynamic websites and web applications. Some of the largest web platforms today, such as Facebook, Flickr, Yahoo, MailChimp, and Wiki…Read More.
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Mastering Backend Development: Your Ultimate Guide to Success
Key Insights: The surging need for web developers provides rewarding career opportunities for those who adopt emerging technologies, resulting in a favorable position for high-paying jobs in a flourishing sector. Backend developers, who concentrate on system design and programming, are essential in ensuring a superior user experience, meeting the demand for qualified professionals…Read More.
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23 Game-Changing Data Science Tools to Watch in 2025
Every aspect of our lives—our identities, financial information, career pursuits, and entertainment preferences—has migrated to a digital realm, pushing paper and tangible records to the sidelines. This transition marks the dawn of the digital era. With the rapid expansion of data, a critical need arises for its examination and oversight…Read More.
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Transform Raw Data into Insights: A Hands-On Guide to Building a Tableau Dashboard Live Webinar | Simplilearn Event on June 24, 2025, at 3:30 PM
Data by itself cannot convey the entire narrative. It requires an articulate expression, a method to communicate effectively and inform decisions that hold real significance. Tableau is a solution I rely on, and numerous other organizations do as well. It has demonstrated its ability to facilitate wiser, quicker, and more resolute decisions. Join me, Bassel…
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Mastering UI/UX Interview Questions: Your Comprehensive Guide
Preparing for a UI/UX designer interview can be quite daunting, particularly given the extensive variety of UI UX interview queries that employers pose. This guide features 30 crucial UI UX design interview questions, addressing both basic and advanced subjects. You will discover responses that assist you in articulating your design method and problem-solving strategies with…
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Unlocking the Power of Answer Engine Optimization (AEO): A Comprehensive Guide
The search landscape is transforming rapidly. As generative AI gains prominence, 74% of marketers assert that leveraging AI and automation to enhance search rankings is among their primary concerns, as reported by Statista. Although conventional keyword-focused optimization continues to hold significance, it is becoming crucial to adjust to AI-influenced shifts in the manner people seek…
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Node.js vs. AngularJS: Understanding Their Distinct Roles and Why They’re Worth Learning
As internet and mobile utilization continues to grow, there is a corresponding rise in the need for additional applications. This increased need has, in turn, led to a plethora of tools and resources aimed at web application development. While having numerous options is advantageous, the overwhelming amount can be intimidating. Which of the numerous frameworks…
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Prioritizing Students: A New Approach to Education
“`html President Carol Folt poses for a group photograph with McCarthy Honors Residential College students during move-in day in 2019. (Photo/Gus Ruelas) Share University Prioritizing Students The student-focused strategy of USC President Carol Folt has been foundational during her six years of leadership in the university. June 11, 2025 By Greg Hernandez It was nearly…
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Unveiling the Mysteries of Active Matter Through a Cellular Coordinate Framework
Every person who has ever existed began as a single cell, which then split innumerable times to form a body composed of approximately 10 trillion cells. These cells lead active lives, performing a variety of lively actions: contracting whenever we use a muscle, moving toward an injury site, and rhythmically pulsing for decades. Cells exemplify…
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“Exploring the Future of Medical AI: Insights from AI Health Week”
Organized by RAISE Health, the weeklong gathering addressed ethical artificial intelligence, advancements in pediatrics, and ways in which medical professionals and scholars can flourish in conjunction with new technologies.
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Celebrating Excellence: Faculty and Staff Achievements in Innovation and Research
Recent accolades for the University of Washington encompass an EarthLab Innovation Grant, the Best Paper Award from the American Political Science Association, and honorable mention from the American Society for Theatre Research.University of Washington Recent accolades for the University of Washington encompass an EarthLab Innovation Grant, the Best Paper Award from the American Political Science…
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Celebrating Excellence: Cuthbertson, Dinkelspiel, and Gores Awards Recognize Outstanding Students, Faculty, and Staff
The yearly university honors acknowledge exceptional members of the Stanford community for their remarkable contributions in education, service, and scholarship.
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UK announces Spring 2025 Dean’s List
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Eternally Yours
“`html Continuing the fight at the USCAA Alumni Awards Gala in April: (front, from left) Tim Ellis ’12, MS ’13, Daniel Prince ’00, MA ’02, Linda Mirdamadi MD ’94, USC President Carol Folt, Shelly Nemirovsky ’85, Ego Nwodim ’10; (back, from left) USC Associate Senior Vice President of Alumni Relations Erika Jordan ’18, Tony Alamo…
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From Harmonies to Hustle: A Grad’s Journey from Music to USC Marshall
“`html “USC was the clear option for me,” Grant Bozigian shares. (Image provided by Grant Bozigian) Share Alumni Trojan connection drives grad from music sector to USC Marshall After nearly a decade spent in the music sector, Grant Bozigian concludes his academic journey with a diploma from USC Marshall. June 11, 2025 By Grayson Schmidt…
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Flourishing in Vibrance
“`html President Carol Folt is stepping down after six years marked by formidable challenges, notable successes, and groundbreaking collaborations that nurtured innovation across USC. (Photo/Art Streiber) Share University In Full Bloom Following six years of groundbreaking leadership, Carol Folt is leaving her role as USC’s 12th president. The daring “moonshots” and endeavors she has initiated…
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Summer of Service
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Introducing Diego Kagurabadza, Class of 2025
The ASSU president’s journey at Stanford has been characterized by dedication and community involvement. He is graduating with diplomas in American studies and political science and intends to pursue a law degree.
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A Glamorous Debut for the Hopkins Center
An October celebration highlights Dartmouth’s dedication to a novel benchmark in the arts.
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Architects of Influence: The Silent Shapers of Power
“`html In Washington, where discussions concerning Russia frequently revolve around a specific name, political science doctoral candidate Suzanne Freeman is actively redefining the landscape of authority in autocratic nations. Her research challenges existing narratives about Vladimir Putin’s Russia, urging us to look beyond the individual to comprehend the structure that created him. “The conventional view…
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Infusing Significance into Technology Implementation
“`html In 15 TED Talk-style presentations, MIT faculty recently shared their groundbreaking research that encompasses social, ethical, and technical considerations and expertise, each backed by seed grants initiated by the Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing (SERC), a cross-disciplinary initiative of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing. The call for proposals last summer attracted nearly…
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Pulitzer Prize Awarded to Book Revealing Soviet Secrets from Hoover Archives
Benjamin Nathans’ celebrated account of Soviet dissenters relied on unique documents from Stanford’s Hoover Institution: “Upon initially examining those materials, I was astonished by what I had uncovered.”
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Revolutionizing Patient Care: AI Empowers Clinicians to Interact Seamlessly with Medical Records
ChatEHR, an AI application created at Stanford Medicine, is accelerating chart evaluations and various activities by enabling healthcare professionals to inquire about medical records.
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MSU professor receives National Hockey League award for leading camp for children with disabilities
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FRIB researchers use SuN to shine light on exotic nuclear shapes
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MSU Water Alliance supports interdisciplinary research, community partnerships in second year
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Creative Currents: A Summer 2025 Recap
“`html From your campus to wherever you consider home, we invite you to engage with and learn from the College of Arts & Sciences community through public events covering the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. We look forward to seeing you this Summer. ArtSci on the Move Searching for more opportunities to enhance…
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Insightful Reads from Faculty: Exploring AI, 90s Russia, Song Analysis, and Beyond
“`html Recent publications by University of Washington faculty encompass topics such as artificial intelligence, 1990s Russia, and song analysis. Newly released works from the University of Washington faculty include subjects from linguistics, Slavic languages and literature, as well as French studies. UW News engaged with the authors of four works to delve deeper into their…
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A Galactic Cluster’s Curious ‘Jellyfish’ with Bunny Ears
A research group spearheaded by Yale provides an in-depth examination of the core functions of a “jellyfish” galaxy located hundreds of millions of light-years distant.
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What dinosaur would be the most aggressive towards humans?
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Yale Recognizes Three Pioneering Early-Career Scholars for Innovative Research
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences acknowledged Priyasha Mukhopadhyay, Samuel McDougle, and Junliang Shen this week for their academic accomplishments in their individual disciplines.
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Navigating Change: UC Berkeley’s Strategic Approach to Evolving Intercollegiate Athletics
Chancellor Rich Lyons reveals how Berkeley will engage in the updated NCAA revenue-sharing framework, highlighting the significance of athletics in alumni connection and our campus objectives. The article A message about UC Berkeley’s response to changes in intercollegiate athletics was originally published on Berkeley News.
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The Moon’s Mysterious Glitter: A Celestial Tale of Glass Beads
“`html The Apollo astronauts were unaware of what they would encounter when they ventured onto the lunar surface, but they surely did not anticipate discovering clusters of tiny, luminous orange glass beads sparkling amidst the otherwise uniform mounds of stones and dust. Ogliore The beads, each measuring under 1 mm in diameter, originated approximately 3.3…
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Enduring Influence: The Artistic Legacy of Chiura Obata at UC Berkeley
Obata, imprisoned in a World War II detention facility for individuals of Japanese heritage, advocated for embracing “Great Nature” as a means to rise above distinctions and challenges. The article Legacy of Chiura Obata, artist and former UC Berkeley professor, endures on campus first appeared on Berkeley News.
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Photonics Revolution: The Future of 6G Wireless Signal Processing
As an increasing number of connected devices require more bandwidth for activities like remote work and cloud services, managing the limited amount of wireless spectrum for all users to utilize will become notably difficult. Engineers are leveraging artificial intelligence to dynamically regulate the existing wireless spectrum, aiming to decrease latency and enhance performance. However, most…
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Ex-Black Basta Operatives Leverage Microsoft Teams and Python Scripts for 2025 Cyber Assaults
Previous affiliates connected to the Black Basta ransomware initiative have been noted adhering to their established methods of email saturation and Microsoft Teams phishing to maintain ongoing access to intended networks. “Recently, cybercriminals have incorporated Python script execution with these tactics, utilizing cURL requests to retrieve and implement harmful payloads,” ReliaQuest mentioned in a report.
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Unveiling the Intricate Processes of Blood Clotting: A Breakthrough Study
“`html Li Coagulation of blood is a multifaceted, carefully coordinated process that includes numerous molecular stages and countless biomolecules to facilitate them, notably vitamin K. Although the healthcare industry has taken advantage of this insight to create medications that regulate vitamin K levels—either amplifying or diminishing clotting, as needed—the precise workings of the essential membrane…
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Concerns Arise Over Ukraine’s Assault on Russian Aircraft: Implications for U.S. Interest
“`html A drone is launched in late May in the Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine. Photo by Ukrinform/NurPhoto via AP Nation & World Why the U.S. should be concerned about Ukraine’s assault on Russian aircraft Bold — and profoundly successful — deployment of low-cost drones against a superior force can be replicated anywhere, against any adversary…
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From Silence to Statements: How Corporate America Embraced Political Discourse on Social Media
“`html Employment & Economy Recall the days when corporate America avoided engaging in politics on social media? Elisabeth Kempf. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Christina Pazzanese Harvard Staff Writer June 11, 2025 7 min read Research reveals a Twitter increase commencing in 2017, predominantly Democratic-leaning from an unexpected variety of firms, with adverse impacts on stock…
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Taking Strides Against Tick-Borne Illnesses
“`html Science & Technology A stride in combating tick-borne illnesses A novel molecular technique distinguishes sexes and reveals whether females have copulated Clea Simon Harvard Correspondent June 11, 2025 4 min read Ticks present a significant threat to public health, with nearly half a million instances of Lyme disease caused by ticks treated annually in…
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FSU Stoops CFC Center Unveils Exhibit in Palm Beach County to Amplify Mothers’ Voices
Florida State University’s Stoops Center for Communities, Families, and Children (Stoops CFC Center) has recently launched a roaming exhibition that highlights and amplifies the experiences of mothers affected by substance use and engagement with the child welfare system during an event at the Palm Beach County Library. The exhibition, titled “Photovoice Study on the Intersection…
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Transforming Water Waste into Fertilizer: The Revolution of Hydrogel Treatments
Excessive nutrients in wastewater can result in harmful discharges into natural water systems, leading to toxic algal blooms with significant environmental and economic consequences. To tackle this urgent concern, a group of engineers at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis has crafted an inventive solution. Their cutting-edge composite nanotechnology extracts…
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Safeguarding Our Essentials
Federal research financing drives American ingenuity and strength, enhancing student learning, backing community employment, preserving lives, and offering hope to patients and their families. View to observe the ripple effects in motion.
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Revitalize Your Artwork: Restore Damaged Paintings in Hours with AI Technology
Art conservation requires steady hands and a keen eye. For centuries, restorers have rejuvenated artworks by pinpointing areas in need of repair, subsequently blending a precise hue to touch up one section at a time. Often, a single artwork may contain thousands of minute sections necessitating individual care. Restoring a solitary painting can take anywhere…
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Rocky Top Welcomes the Today Show!
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RFK Jr. Questions Credibility of CDC Vaccine Advisory Board: Insights from U-M Health Experts
“`html EXPERTS ADVISORY Experts from the University of Michigan are ready to comment on Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to dismiss all members of the CDC’s 61-year-old Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. Abram Wagner, an assistant professor of epidemiology and global public health at the School of Public Health,…
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Coordinated Brute-Force Assault by 295 Malicious IPs Targets Apache Tomcat Manager
Threat analysis organization GreyNoise has cautioned about “orchestrated brute-force endeavors” aimed at Apache Tomcat Manager interfaces. The firm noted a spike in brute-force and login attempts on June 5, 2025, suggesting that these could be intentional actions to “locate and gain entry to exposed Tomcat services in large numbers.” In this regard, 295 distinct IP…
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UK Extension launches strike teams — a new response and recovery initiative to weather disasters
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Doshi Takes the Helm at UGA’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Prashant Doshi, an esteemed academic and notable researcher with over 20 years of expertise in the realm of artificial intelligence, has been appointed the first executive director of the Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IAI) at the University of Georgia after a nationwide search. A faculty member in UGA’s School of Computing, Doshi has acted as…
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The Artistry of Christopher Marley: A Vibrant Journey Through Nature’s Wonders
“`html Christopher Marley, a veteran of the Marine Corps, an alumnus of FSU’s nursing program, and a current MBA student, has showcased extraordinary resilience throughout his educational and professional path. While serving as a nurse in late 2021, Marley suffered a life-threatening stroke just three classes away from obtaining his MBA from Florida State University.…
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The Triumph of American Cotton Farmers Over the Pink Bollworm
“`html How the cotton growers of America eliminated the pink bollworm nprevenas Wed, 06/11/2025 – 06:20 How the cotton growers of America eliminated the pink bollworm Today Categories of the Story Current Events Science & Tech By The Scientist Type of News Article Outside News “`
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Celebrating the MSU Union’s 100th birthday
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Dartmouth Sees Thirty Scholars Awarded Fulbright Grants
Students and graduates in the current group persist in participating on a global scale.
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Buffalo’s 4-H Program: Inspiring Teens and Unlocking New Opportunities
For a decade, the Youth CAN initiative has enabled learners in Buffalo educational institutions to undertake initiatives that enhance their neighborhoods, while acquiring abilities and experiences that will assist them in developing careers.
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FSU Teams Up with Ventris Learning to Enhance Reading Success
The article FSU collaborates with Ventris Learning to enhance reading achievements was initially published on Florida State University News.
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A Spartan making a positive impact on Michigan, one plant at a time
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Secrets of Georgia Swamps: More Than Just Alligators Await Discovery
Recent findings from the University of Georgia’s Odum School of Ecology and Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant indicate there may be increased quantities of mercury in the waters of Georgia and South Carolina. Through examining alligators from the Okefenokee Swamp, Jekyll Island, and Yawkey Wildlife Center, UGA researchers detected significant mercury levels, raising alarms…
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Operation Secure: INTERPOL Takes Down Over 20,000 Malicious IPs Across 69 Malware Variants
“`html INTERPOL Unveils Major Cybercrime Operation INTERPOL on Wednesday revealed the eradication of over 20,000 harmful IP addresses or domains associated with 69 variants of data-extracting malware. The collaborative initiative, referred to as Operation Secure, occurred from January to April 2025 and engaged law enforcement bodies from 26 nations to pinpoint servers, outline physical networks,…