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UT Honors 95 Outstanding Tennessee Students with Distinguished Scholarships
UT is set to greet 95 learners from various regions of the state this autumn as its latest cohort of Remarkable Tennessean Scholars. The article UT Awards 95 Distinguished Tennessean Scholarships to High School Seniors was originally featured on News.
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Seelinger Delivers Keynote Address at Global Summit on Sexual Violence
“`html Seelinger Kim Thuy Seelinger, an associate professor of research at the Brown School and a visiting educator at the School of Law, both situated at Washington University in St. Louis, will deliver a keynote speech at the international symposium “Justice Denied: Combatting Widespread Impunity for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence” on June 2 at Monash University…
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Thriving in the Face of Uncertainty
In a recent publication, ex-Yale chaplain Frederick Streets urges ministers and their communities to collaborate in fostering self-care and overall wellness.
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Exploring the Origins of the Groove in African American Pop Music
Observe UC Berkeley historian Rickey Vincent as he articulates how performers ranging from Nina Simone to Sister Rosetta Tharpe have influenced American popular music. The article The roots of the groove of African American pop music, explained was initially published on Berkeley News.
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Harvard Confers 9,434 Degrees in Recent Graduation Ceremony
“`html Campus & Community Harvard confers 9,434 degrees Graduates celebrate as their School is announced in Tercentenary Theatre. Photo by Grace DuVal May 30, 2025 3 min read Totals represent the 2024-25 academic year Part of the Commencement 2025 series A compilation of features and profiles highlighting Harvard University’s 374th Commencement. On Thursday, the University…
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The Quest for Global Harmony
The article Seeking global harmony was initially published on UGA Today.
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Atlantic Ocean Current Poised for Minor Weakening Amid Climate Change, New Research Reveals
“`html Modern climate simulations exhibit significant variability in the 21st-century forecasts of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, or AMOC, diminishing. This investigation intended to address these inconsistencies.Pixabay The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, referred to as AMOC, is an ocean current system that is vital in regulating Earth’s climate by moving heat from the Southern to the…
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Announcement of Initiative: UMWC-Northwest Comprehensive Institutional Development Plan
Notice is provided pursuant to SEPA, RCW 43.21.C.080, indicating that the University of Washington undertook the action outlined below on May 30, 2025. Any measures to annul, restrict, review, or otherwise contest such action based on claims of non-compliance with the stipulations in chapter 43.21C RCW (State Environmental Policy Act) must be initiated on or…
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Fogarty Receives Fellowship to Advance Post-Stroke Imaging Research
“`html WashU Medicine clinical coordinator Dana Wilhelm, to the left, alongside Morgan Fogarty, a PhD candidate (to the right), assess the extremely high-density diffuse optical tomography imaging system on PhD scholar Wiete Fehner. Fogarty has been awarded a SPIE-Franz Hillenkamp Postdoctoral Fellowship to advance this technology as a clinical instrument for stroke rehabilitation. (Image courtesy…
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Graduation Day: A Milestone Achieved!
“`html Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Campus & Community No jest: He’s graduating With family as a priority — and grand aspirations for what lies ahead — Harvard worker Jorge Mendoza accomplishes a lengthy journey to his degree Nikki Rojas Harvard Staff Writer May 30, 2025 4 min read A component of the Commencement 2025 series…
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Celebrating Excellence: Over 15,900 Students Recognized on Spring 2025 Dean’s List
Over 15,900 learners have been recognized on UT’s Dean’s List for spring 2025. The article Spring 2025 Dean’s List Recognizes Over 15,900 Learners was initially published on News.
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Honoring the Legacy of John Thrasher, Esteemed President Emeritus
“`html Explore the John Thrasher Tribute website. John Thrasher, who propelled his cherished alma mater to new heights as Florida State University’s 15th president following a distinguished tenure in law and civic service, will be revered for his unwavering leadership, compassionate spirit, and steadfast faith. Thrasher, 81, passed away on Friday, May 30. A decorated…
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Consumer Confidence Rebounds After Four-Month Decline, But Caution Lingers
“`html Consumer confidence remained stable in May, halting four continuous months of sharp declines. Sentiment had diminished through mid-May but made a rebound in the second half of the month following a temporary suspension of certain tariffs on Chinese imports, said economist Joanne Hsu, who leads the University of Michigan’s Survey of Consumers. Short-term business…
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Kyle Chen and Indeever Madireddy Honored with Prestigious Goldwater Scholarships
“`html Annually, the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation presents grants to undergraduate scholars in the fields of science, engineering, and mathematics. Among the 441 individuals receiving this honor for the 2025–26 academic term are two Caltech students: Kyle Chen and Indeever Madireddy. Chen originates from Columbia, Missouri, and is pursuing mechanical engineering…
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Sustainable Solutions for Global Nutrition Without Depleting the Planet
UC Berkeley educator Tim Bowles and reporter Mike Grunwald examine the consequences of our existing farming practices and deliberate on strategies to enhance food output without inflicting additional damage to the ecosystem. The article Berkeley Talks: Nourishing the planet without ‘devouring the earth’ was initially published on Berkeley News.
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EDDIESTEALER: A New Malware Threat That Evades Chrome’s App-Specific Encryption to Harvest Browser Information
A recent malware initiative is disseminating an innovative Rust-based information thief known as EDDIESTEALER, utilizing the well-known ClickFix social manipulation strategy initiated through counterfeit CAPTCHA verification pages. “This initiative exploits misleading CAPTCHA verification pages that deceive individuals into running a harmful PowerShell script, which ultimately installs the infostealer, collecting confidential information such as
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The Power of Resilience: An Anthology of Television’s Enduring Spirit
“`html “The Archivability of Television” provides a critical examination of archives and archival practices that gather, organize, and safeguard aspects of television considered historically, culturally, socially, politically, and economically important. What do we understand about the transition of television from fleeting broadcasts and stacks of documents to recognized historical artifacts stored in archives? The foundational…
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Reis Appointed Co-Editor of the Journal of Physical Activity and Health
“`html Reis Rodrigo S. Reis, a lecturer at the School of Public Health and a specialist in the convergence of physical activity, constructed environments, and wellness, has been selected as co-editor of the Journal of Physical Activity and Health. His three-year term is set to commence in January. The Journal of Physical Activity and Health…
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Reaching New Heights: The Journey of House Communities
As the housing system approaches its decade milestone, an increasing number of faculty, staff, and students are becoming involved.
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Empowering Small Businesses: UGA’s Pathway to Global Markets
Owners of small enterprises and entrepreneurs are leveraging global trade prospects with assistance from an export training initiative offered by the University of Georgia Small Business Development Center (UGA SBDC). ExportGA is an initiative designed to aid businesses that are exporting on a limited scale or possess the potential to start exporting. Managed by the UGA…
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The Seeds of Innovation: Cultivating Tomorrow’s Ideas
The University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, in partnership with North Dakota’s Grand Farm, officially commenced construction earlier this month on the UGA Grand Farm located in Perry, Georgia. This 250-acre area will serve as a center for agricultural innovation initiatives, showcasing novel technologies and automation geared towards specialty crops from Georgia and…
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UGA’s Regenerative Bioscience Ph.D. Program Honors Its Inaugural Graduate
“`html The University of Georgia’s cohort of 2025 featured the inaugural student to complete UGA’s recently established Ph.D. program in regenerative bioscience (RB). Launched in 2024 by the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, this innovative degree emphasizes cross-disciplinary education in regenerative medicine, biomanufacturing, and biomedical imaging and computation. “On graduation day, I realized I…
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UGA Celebrates 30 Years with a Special Performance by Yo-Yo Ma
UGA Presents, the series of international professional touring artists at the UGA Performing Arts Center, is thrilled to announce its 30th anniversary season. Throughout more than 40 events, attendees will enjoy exceptional music, dance, and theatre — while commemorating the PAC’s 30th anniversary with a gala performance by renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma on February 1,…
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Hume Honors Recipient for AEJMC History Division Award
The article Hume recognized as AEJMC History Division award recipient was initially published on UGA Today.
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Scherr Honored with First-Ever Career Achievement Award from Committee
The article Scherr honored with the committee’s first career achievement accolade was originally published on UGA Today.
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Grady Faculty Duo’s Wine Book Celebrates Silver Award Achievement
The article Wine book authored by two Grady faculty members receives Silver Award was initially published on UGA Today.
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Law School Secures Prestigious Top Four Finish at NTC
The article School of Law secures Top Four accolades at NTC was initially published on UGA Today.
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UGA Crowned Finalists in Prestigious Intrastate Moot Court Competition
The article UGA concludes as contenders in the Intrastate Moot Court Competition was initially published on UGA Today.
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Smith Recognized as WCGA Second Team All-American for Outstanding Performances on Bars and Floor
The article Smith recognized as a WCGA Second Team All-American on bars and floor was initially published on UGA Today.
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China-Based Cybercriminals Target SAP and SQL Server Vulnerabilities in Widespread Attacks Across Asia and Brazil
The China-associated threat entity responsible for the recent exploitation of a significant security vulnerability in SAP NetWeaver has been linked to a larger series of attacks aimed at organizations in Brazil, India, and Southeast Asia since 2023. “The threat entity primarily focuses on SQL injection weaknesses found in web applications to gain entry to the…
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Transforming Barriers into Bridges: A Healthcare CISO’s Quest for an Affirmative Care Culture
“`html Escaping the Security Mosh Pit When Jason Elrod, CISO of MultiCare Health System, delineates traditional healthcare IT landscapes, he does not hold back: “Healthcare tends to move backward into the future. This is precisely how we ended up in this situation, as there are numerous aspects we could have been ready for but weren’t,…
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Why Take9 Falls Short in Enhancing Cybersecurity
A new initiative for cybersecurity awareness has emerged: Take9. The concept is that individuals—you, me, everyone—should pause for nine seconds to reflect more on the link they intend to click, the file they wish to download, or whatever they are about to share. There’s a site—naturally—and a video, well-crafted and alarming. However, this campaign is…
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Markey’s Community Advisory Board advocates for research advances
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U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Funnull Over $200 Million Cryptocurrency Romance Scam
The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has imposed restrictions on a company located in the Philippines called Funnull Technology Inc. and its head Liu Lizhi for facilitating the infrastructure necessary for romance baiting frauds that resulted in significant cryptocurrency losses. The Treasury charged the Taguig-based firm with supporting thousands…
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Innovative Research Approach Unveils Comprehensive Insights into the True Costs of Power Outages
The approach will enable energy firms and overseers to make better-informed decisions to avert or mitigate the consequences of significant power outages.
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Alumna Pioneers Medical Breakthroughs Through Venture Capital Investment
Tatum Getty is funding nascent medical innovations aimed at women’s well-being, mental wellness, cancer care, persistent conditions, and additional areas.
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Cyberattack Strikes ConnectWise: Suspected Nation-State Involved in Targeted Assault
ConnectWise, the creator of remote access and support application ScreenConnect, has revealed that it fell prey to a cyber assault that it claims was probably executed by a nation-state threat entity. “ConnectWise has recently discovered unusual activity in our ecosystem that we suspect was linked to an advanced nation-state adversary, affecting a very limited number…
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Meta Unveils Crackdown on Deceptive Influence Campaigns Aiming at Romania, Azerbaijan, and Taiwan
Meta on Thursday disclosed that it thwarted three clandestine influence initiatives originating from Iran, China, and Romania during the initial quarter of 2025. “We identified and eliminated these operations prior to their ability to cultivate genuine followings on our platforms,” the social media behemoth stated in its quarterly Adversarial Threat Report. This encompassed a network…
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Mastering User-Centered Design: Essential Principles and Techniques
Digital products and services are advancing swiftly, making it crucial to develop solutions that connect with users. User centered design (UCD) is a design approach that guarantees products are not only practical but also user-friendly and enjoyable by prioritizing the user’s requirements, actions, and feedback in every design choice. …Read More.
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Elevating User Experience: Top UX Design Strategies for Seamless Navigation
The design of User Experience has become vital for digital achievement in today’s tech-oriented environment. Be it a website, mobile application, or software program, UX design guarantees that users enjoy a fluid and pleasant interaction with a product. This article explores the essentials of UX design, its significance, and the reasons every organization should prioritize…
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Crafting Exceptional User Experiences Through Smart Interface Design
User Interface design plays an essential role in the development of engaging digital products that are intuitive and easy to use. Whether it’s a website, application, or software, UI design has a profound impact on how users engage with a system. An effectively crafted UI boosts user satisfaction, facilitating the completion of tasks, smooth navigation…
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Nurturing In-House Talent for a Successful Digital Transformation Journey
Company Overview An esteemed global technology services firm initiated an internal mobility program as a component of a larger strategy to update its workforce. The objective was to diminish dependence on external recruitment by equipping current employees to assume product-oriented positions in line with its transition from a project-centric model. Updating the workforce…Discover More.
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ISC Stormcast For Friday, May 30th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9472, (Fri, May 30th)
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U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Cloud Service Provider ‘Funnull’ Linked to Major ‘Pig Butchering’ Fraud Networks
“`html Image: Shutterstock, ArtHead. The U.S. administration today enacted economic sanctions against Funnull Technology Inc., a firm based in the Philippines that supplies computer infrastructure for numerous websites involved in virtual currency investment deceptions known as “pig butchering.” In January 2025, KrebsOnSecurity revealed how Funnull was utilized as a content delivery network catering to cybercriminals…
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Understanding the Role of the “passwd” Command in DShield Honeypots
DShield honeypots [1] encounter various kinds of attack traffic, and the intensity of that traffic can fluctuate over time. I have been gathering information from approximately six honeypots for just over a year to conduct comparisons. This information comprises:
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Markey researchers present findings at world’s largest oncology meeting
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Empowering the Class of 2025: Sally Kornbluth’s Inspiring Message
Presented below is the transcript of President Sally Kornbluth’s 2025 MIT Commencement address, as intended for delivery today. Good afternoon, everyone! Governor Healey. The alumni of the Class of 1975, in their fabulously stylish red jackets! And of course, all the graduates of the Class of 2025 — along with your supportive family and friends!…
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Hank Green Encourages the Class of 2025 to Tackle Real-World Issues Facing Everyday Individuals
“`html A vibrant OneMIT Commencement event today emphasized the need for MIT’s latest graduates to create a beneficial influence on society while maintaining the Institute’s essential principles of open inquiry and effective innovation. “Aim not only towards the creation and acquisition of novel tools, but also towards the needs of individuals,” stated science communicator Hank…
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A Celebratory Milestone for Harvard
“`html Images by Niles Singer and Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographers; photo illustration by Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff Campus & Community A triumphant day for Harvard Harvard Staff Writers May 29, 2025 extensive read Exuberance, unity, and appreciation as University commemorates 374th Commencement Part of the Commencement 2025 series A compilation of features and profiles showcasing Harvard…
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Court Ruling Favors Harvard in Case Involving International Students
“`html Nation & World Judge supports Harvard regarding overseas students Photo by Dylan Goodman Alvin Powell Harvard Staff Writer May 29, 2025 3 min read Prolongs order preventing government’s effort to cancel involvement in Student and Exchange Visitor Program A federal magistrate on Thursday prolonged a temporary injunction that prevents the Trump administration from revoking…
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Verghese Narrates an American Tale at Graduation Ceremony
“`html Campus & Community Verghese narrates an American tale at Commencement Photo by Grace DuVal Liz Mineo Harvard Staff Writer May 29, 2025 5 min read Physician and renowned author highlights immigrants’ impact on Harvard and the nation, encouraging graduates to demonstrate bravery and integrity amidst challenges Part of the Commencement 2025 series A compilation…
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“Embracing Change: A Journey Beyond Graduation”
“`html The following is the speech delivered by Hank Green on May 29, as it was intended. I don’t typically experience imposter syndrome—that sensation of feeling out of place. I possess a more unique affliction known as “Hahaha I deceived them again” syndrome, wherein I understand I don’t truly belong, yet I take delight in…
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WashU Community Rallies to Support North St. Louis Initiative
The tornado on May 16 that ravaged sections of the St. Louis area was on the ground for merely 24 minutes. The recovery process may span months, if not years. Various teams from Washington University in St. Louis, along with numerous staff and students, have stepped up to assist through services and contributions — demonstrating…
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Ayers Appointed as UGA’s Senior VP for Academic Affairs and Provost
Benjamin C. Ayers, dean of the C. Herman and Mary Virginia Terry College of Business, has been appointed the University of Georgia’s forthcoming senior vice president for academic affairs and provost, as announced by President Jere W. Morehead on Thursday. Ayers, who holds the Earl Davis Chair in Taxation, has steered the Terry College of…
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FSU Theatre Professor Takes the Lead in Sold-Out “Into the Woods” Production in the Philippines
“`html Chari Arespacochaga, an associate professor and director of the MFA Directing Program at Florida State University School of Theatre, is set to return to her birthplace of Manila in the Philippines this August to lead a staging of “Into the Woods” for Theatre Group Asia. Theatre Group Asia operates as a global theater company…
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USC Unveils $12 Million Institute Focused on Ethics and Trust in Computing
“`html The Institute on Ethics & Trust in Computing will establish new educational, research, and job prospects for USC graduates through collaborations in the regional tech industries. (Illustration/iStock) Share University USC introduces $12 million Institute on Ethics & Trust in Computing The institute, funded by the Lord Foundation of California, represents the subsequent phase in…
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Yale Symposium Delves into the University’s Influence on the Future of AI
A recent campus conference examined the numerous ways that Yale researchers are contributing to the evolution of AI — alongside the institution’s pivotal role in steering society amidst swift technological advancements.
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Stanford’s Trash Explorers: Pioneering Innovative Waste Solutions
Throughout practical evaluations, learners and personnel examine refuse to identify sorting errors and enhance campus processes.
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New Findings Uncover Unexpected Connection Between Tree Canopy and Mosquito-Borne Illnesses
Recent studies indicate that safeguarding trees can reduce detrimental mosquito varieties and decrease the likelihood of disease spread.
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Exploring the Cosmic Wonders of NGC 1068: The Enigmatic Squid Galaxy
I was unaware that the NGC 1068 galaxy is referred to as the “Squid Galaxy.” Indeed, it is, and it’s currently emitting neutrinos without the typical associated gamma rays.
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Shingles Vaccine May Enhance Heart Health, Research Suggests
“`html Shingles vaccine may provide cardiovascular health advantages, research indicates nprevenas Thu, 05/29/2025 – 10:49 Shingles vaccine may provide cardiovascular health advantages, research indicates Wednesday Article Categories Health & Wellness Current Affairs Science & Technology By KGUN Type of News Article External News “`
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Uranus Experiences Dramatic Structural Changes and Increased Brightness, New Research Reveals
“`html Uranus underwent structural changes and became notably brighter, research reveals nprevenas Thu, 05/29/2025 – 10:36 Uranus underwent structural changes and became notably brighter, research reveals Today Article Categories In the News Science & Technology Space By The Hill News Article Category External News “`
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Unraveling the Mystery of a Rare Neurodegenerative Disease: Concealment in Neurons for Decades
A neuronal framework of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is starting to uncover how hidden infections initiate and provoke neurological deterioration.
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Cultivating Prosperity: The Climate and Economic Benefits of Forest Agriculture
Forest-centered agriculture can rejuvenate woodlands, enhance livelihoods, and address climate change; however, new agroforestry projects that concentrate solely on tree planting are resulting in overlooked chances to foster positive results from forest stewardship, according to a team of researchers from Yale University.
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Melodies for Munchkins: How Singing Lifts Baby Spirits
A recent study emphasizes how vocalizing is a straightforward but impactful method to enhance infant health.
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Honoring the Legacy of Sunney Chan (1936–2025)
“`html Sunney Chan, Caltech’s George Grant Hoag Professor of Biophysical Chemistry, Emeritus, passed away on May 5. He was 88 years of age. Chan emerged from modest origins to become a distinguished biophysical chemist at Caltech and later in Taiwan. He expanded the frontiers of studying biological molecules employing a technique known as nuclear magnetic…
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MIT Corporation Welcomes 10 New Term Members and 3 Life Members
“`html The MIT Corporation — the Institute’s governing board — has appointed 10 full-term members, who will serve either three or five years, along with three life members. Corporation Chair Mark P. Gorenberg ’76 disclosed the election outcomes today. The full-term appointees are: Wes Bush, Ruby R. Chandy, Hala Fadel, Jacques Frederic Kerrest, Michelle K.…
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Curiosity Unleashed: Hank Green on Science and Effective Communication
Hank Green, an esteemed content creator and YouTuber whose projects frequently revolve around science and STEM-related subjects, is presenting today’s OneMIT Commencement address. Alongside his brother John, Green has established the educational media company Complexly, amassing over 2 billion views on their content, which includes the channels SciShow and CrashCourse. MIT News spoke with Green prior to his…
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Empowering Future Advocates: A Student-Driven Initiative Bridging Law and Human Rights
Students at Stanford Law established the SIHRLA Action Hub, a volunteer project that connects students with nonprofit organizations to assist in immigration and human rights investigations.
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Narrative Techniques Enhance Financial Literacy, Research Reveals
A course that educated individuals on fundamental financial principles via two-minute narratives enhanced adults’ financial understanding, indicating potential as a straightforward and practical resource.
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Innovative AI Strategy Designed with Human Decision-Makers at Its Core
A more considerate approach to human-AI engagement emphasizes teamwork. ‘The optimal algorithm is the one that considers how an individual will engage with the data it presents.’
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Kannon Shanmugam Appointed to Harvard Corporation
“`html Campus & Community Kannon Shanmugam appointed to Harvard Corporation Kannon K. Shanmugam. Gittings Global Photography May 29, 2025 5 min read Graduate of College and HLS chosen for University’s senior governing board Kannon K. Shanmugam ’93, J.D. ’98, a distinguished and prolific appellate lawyer and alumnus of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, will…
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ROSE program cuts rates of postpartum depression in half while saving money
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Yale Senior Chronicles the Legacy of an Iconic Educator Through Oral Histories
Keeley Brooks ’25 is the inaugural Yale College student to submit a senior thesis for the Oral History of American Music archive. Her topic: the legendary music instructor and violinist Dorothy DeLay.
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Innovative Treatment Breakthroughs for Rheumatoid Arthritis: Easing Pain and Halting Progression
Symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis can be difficult to handle, yet recent medications and various treatments, like physical activity, can offer respite. In a Q&A, a rheumatologist from Yale Medicine outlines the most effective therapies that assist.
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T Cells Make Themselves at Home in a Healthy Brain Through the Gut-Fat-Brain Connection
A Yale investigation discovers unique immune cells in the brains of both mice and humans even in the absence of illness, challenging established beliefs regarding the interplay between the brain and the immune system.
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Yale Researchers Develop Innovative Strategies to Combat Corruption
Academics and professionals in the fields of law, policy, commerce, history, and political science gather for a two-day symposium to reevaluate which instruments currently can most effectively combat corruption in both business and government.
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Exploring High-Dose Opioid Abuse Disorder Treatments in Veterans
A group of investigators at Yale School of Medicine is assisting in assessing the dangers and advantages of doses exceeding earlier suggested levels of a drug for managing opioid use disorder.
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Cybercriminals Exploit AI Enthusiasts with Malicious Installers Masquerading as Trendy Software
“`html Deceptive installers for well-known artificial intelligence (AI) applications like OpenAI ChatGPT and InVideo AI are utilized as bait to spread numerous threats, including the CyberLock and Lucky_Gh0$t ransomware variants, along with a novel malware referred to as Numero. “CyberLock ransomware, created with PowerShell, mainly targets the encryption of particular files on the affected user’s…
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Transforming Futures: The Real-World Impact of Google Career Certificates on One Million Graduates
“`html Authored by Marni Baker Stein, Chief Content Officer, Coursera In 2018, Google collaborated with Coursera to redesign vocational training and establish an affordable, online curriculum that equipped anyone — regardless of their background or prior experience — for a basic, sought-after job. What initiated with a solitary IT certification has broadened to nine distinct…
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S. Jack Hu to Leave UGA After Six Transformative Years as Provost
After a six-year period as the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost at the University of Georgia, S. Jack Hu has been appointed chancellor of the University of California, Riverside, starting July 15. “With his robust background from both the University of Georgia and the University of Michigan, I am confident that Dr.…
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Unraveling the Impact of Stress Granules on Neurodegenerative Disorders
Researchers from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Washington University in St. Louis have shared mechanistic insights regarding the function of biomolecular condensation in the onset of neurodegenerative disorders. The collaborative investigation, published in Molecular Cell, concentrated on the interactions that promote the creation of condensates versus the development of amyloid fibrils and how these…
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“A New Dawn in Human History”
“`html Campus & Community ‘As if we’re entering a new era of human existence’ Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Nikki Rojas Harvard Staff Writer May 29, 2025 4 min read Enthralled by artificial intelligence, Muqtader Omari rediscovers his academic first passion: Science Part of the Commencement 2025 series A collection of features and profiles discussing Harvard…
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“Embracing Humanity: The Joy of Guiding Justice Through Compassion”
“`html Campus & Community ‘It’s an incredible sensation to assist a prosecutor or judge in recognizing someone’s humanity’ At Law School, Sophia Hunt uncovers her enthusiasm for defense — and ascends to a position once occupied by Obama Anna Lamb Harvard Staff Writer May 29, 2025 5 min read Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Part of…
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Invasive Insects in the US: The Hidden Threats to Our Ecosystems
“`html Their titles resemble something from a graphic novel: the speckled lanternfly, the yellow-legged wasp, the Joro arachnid. However, for researchers and agriculturalists, invasive insects are not just fantasy—they represent a genuine and escalating danger. Though you might perceive them merely as a glimmer in the foliage or a crunch underfoot, a 2021 analysis projected…
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Too much of a good thing: Consequences of overplanting Bt corn in the US
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Ten New Members Inducted into the Bouchet Graduate Honor Society
“`html The Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, founded in 2005 by Yale University and Howard University, honors exceptional academic accomplishments and advocates for excellence in doctoral education and faculty development. Recently, WashU welcomed five doctoral candidates and five postdoctoral researchers into the society. Five doctoral candidates and five postdoctoral researchers from Washington University were recently inducted…
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Five Students Chosen for Prestigious Udall Foundation Awards
The internships and grants aim to empower Indigenous nations.
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Atlantic Ocean Currents Projected to Experience Minor Weakening Amid Climate Change Concerns
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation, often termed the “AMOC,” constitutes a collection of ocean currents located within the Atlantic oceanic basin that significantly influences the regulation of Earth’s climate by transferring heat from the Southern to the Northern Hemisphere. Additionally, the AMOC affects local weather patterns, from the mild summers experienced in Europe to the…
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UK art student’s whimsical illustrations bring children’s book to life
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2025 US Supreme Court decisions: MSU experts can comment
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Cornell Bids Farewell to Laura Syer: VP of Budget and Planning Moves On
Laura Syer, the vice president for budgeting and strategic planning, is departing Cornell to assume the role of vice president for budgeting, financial strategy, and analysis at New York University. L. Rebecca Hann from the ILR School will take on the position of interim VP for budgeting and strategic planning.
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Stealthy New Windows RAT Outsmarts Detection by Manipulating DOS and PE Headers
Cybersecurity analysts have unveiled a peculiar cyber assault that utilized malware featuring damaged DOS and PE headers, based on recent discoveries from Fortinet. The DOS (Disk Operating System) and PE (Portable Executable) headers are vital components of a Windows PE file, delivering details about the executable. While the DOS header ensures backward compatibility of the…
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Burke County Celebrates Graduation from UGA Archway Partnership Program
The article Burke County graduates as UGA Archway Partnership community was first published on UGA Today.
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The Detrimental Tactics of Micromanaging Leaders
Ever worked for a supervisor who appeared to thrive on shouting at her staff? Or perhaps one who seemed to demean employees to elevate his own self-esteem? If that’s the case, you weren’t just imagining it. Recent findings from the University of Georgia revealed that some supervisors flourish in abusive conduct. Szu-Han (Joanna) Lin “For…
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DragonForce Leverages SimpleHelp Vulnerabilities to Launch Ransomware Attacks on Client Systems
The malicious entities associated with the DragonForce ransomware infiltrated an unidentified Managed Service Provider’s (MSP) SimpleHelp remote monitoring and management (RMM) application, subsequently utilizing it to extract data and deploy the ransomware on several endpoints. It is suspected that the perpetrators took advantage of three vulnerabilities in SimpleHelp (CVE-2024-57727, CVE-2024-57728, and CVE-2024-57726) that had been
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Revolutionizing Oral Health: The Smart Toothbrush That Monitors Your Well-being
The sole references come from The Daily Mail and The Mirror, yet a romantic betrayal was uncovered as the unfaithful partner was recorded using his intelligent toothbrush at home while he was supposed to be at his job.
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The Expense of Obtaining CEH Certification
“`html The Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) qualification continues to be a leading option for cybersecurity experts in 2025. The CEH certification from EC-Council demonstrates that an individual is equipped to think like a hacker and utilize similar methods to evaluate computer systems, detect security vulnerabilities, and resolve them before malicious hackers can take advantage of…
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Understanding Financial Risk: A Comprehensive Overview
“`html Financial risk refers to the likelihood of losing funds or assets due to unforeseen circumstances or poor financial choices. It impacts individuals, enterprises, and even government entities across numerous industries. Financial risk can jeopardize stability because of market fluctuations, credit defaults, or alterations in interest rates. Understanding these risks aids in making informed investment…
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Mastering Multiline Comments in Python: A Comprehensive Guide
“`html Crafting code with excellent clarity is just as crucial as developing functional code. In Python, annotations serve as a significant element that aids in elucidating intricate logic, documenting modifications, and temporarily disabling code during troubleshooting. Annotations play a crucial part in illustrating your reasoning, clarifying complicated portions, or disabling segments of code during the…