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Unraveling the Secrets of Animal and Human Communication: A Professor’s Journey with AI and Linguistics
Observe a UC Berkeley language expert elucidate his research in merely 101 seconds. The article With AI and linguistics, this professor is uncovering the ways animals and humans interact was initially featured on Berkeley News.
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FSU’s Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Honored with NASPA Pillar of the Profession Award
Florida State University Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Zduy Chu has been honored with the Pillar of the Profession Award by the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA). This accolade acknowledges leaders who have made a significant, enduring influence on their institutions, establishing a legacy of commitment. NASPA serves as the foremost association…
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41st Annual Fashion Show Celebrates Diversity in Style and Scholarship
The yearly Cornell Fashion Collective spring runway exhibition will showcase creations from the organization’s 180 members.
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Dynamic Currents: Advancing Friction Laws in Caltech’s “Seismic Wind Lab”
Envision a substantial book placed on a surface. When you attempt to softly nudge the book across the surface with the tip of your finger, it might initially seem to stay still—it requires considerably more strength to commence sliding noticeably. Likewise, if you gradually begin elevating the surface, the book still seems to be at…
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Caltech’s 40th Annual ME 72 Competition: A Unique Twist on Bot Hockey
The recent unusual rainy conditions disrupted the initial plans to conduct the 40th annual ME 72 Engineering Design Competition on Beckman Lawn. Nevertheless, the students of ME 72, along with their TAs and instructors, adapted to the change, successfully hosting the culminating competition in the Jim Hall Design and Prototyping Lab, located in the same…
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Microsoft Alerts Hospitality Industry About ClickFix Phishing Scheme Using Fraudulent Booking Emails
Microsoft has unveiled details of a persistent phishing initiative that has focused on the hospitality industry by masquerading as the online travel service Booking.com. This operation employs a rising social manipulation method known as ClickFix to disseminate malware designed to steal credentials. The company, the tech behemoth noted, reported that this activity commenced in December…
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In Loving Memory of Mark Klein
In 2006, AT&T informant Mark Klein has passed away.
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When Will Spring Arrive?
Is it that season again? nprevenas Thu, 03/13/2025 – 08:32 Is it that season again? Wednesday Categories of the Story In the Headlines Science & Innovation By The New York Times Type of News Article Outside News
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Fostering Collaboration: How Arts Integration Grants Transform Faculty-Student Research
The Hopkins Center initiative fosters inter-campus partnerships rooted in the arts.
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Revolutionizing Cell Therapy: MIT Engineers Transform Skin Cells into Neurons
Transforming one kind of cell into another — for instance, changing a skin cell into a neuron — can be achieved through a procedure that necessitates inducing the skin cell into a “pluripotent” stem cell, followed by differentiating it into a neuron. Researchers at MIT have now designed a more straightforward approach that circumvents the…
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Decoding Your Dog’s Body Language: A Comprehensive Guide to Canine Signals
Comprehending how dogs express themselves can assist owners in identifying their pet’s feelings and requirements. Getty Images Without the ability to converse, dogs must depend on a bark, a wag of the tail, or sometimes even a growl to communicate with their human companions. Nevertheless, as we strive to bond with our canine partners, grasping…
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Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame to induct 11 members
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The Impact of Walgreens’ $10 Billion Private Equity Deal on Consumers and the Pharmacy Landscape
Following years of monetary instability, Walgreens has recently declared that it has finalized a $10 billion takeover agreement with private equity company Sycamore — a transaction that is 10 times more significant than the typical “large” private equity transaction of $500 million yet is only 8% above its existing trading valuation, as stated by Peter…
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Assessing the Ongoing Decline of Bird Populations in America
Over five years following a pivotal study published in the journal Science, which demonstrated that bird populations in North America have decreased by almost 30% since 1970, a recent report indicates that this worrisome trend persists unabated.
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North Korea’s ScarCruft Unleashes KoSpy Malware: A Sneaky Surveillance Tool for Android Users Through Deceptive Utility Apps
The North Korea-associated menace group referred to as ScarCruft is reported to have developed an unprecedented Android monitoring application called KoSpy aimed at Korean and English-speaking individuals. Lookout, which disclosed information about the malware initiative, mentioned that the initial iterations trace back to March 2022. The latest samples were identified in March 2024. It remains…
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Ask the expert: What’s the science of bracketology?
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Dartmouth-Hanover Collaboration Boosts Downtown Wi-Fi Access
The initiative will enhance Wi-Fi availability along South Main Street.
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Herbicide-Resistant Superweed Discovered in New York State
Recent studies verify the presence of glyphosate-resistant waterhemp for the inaugural time in New York, bearing considerable implications for soybean producers, numerous of whom rely on the herbicide as their principal approach to weed management.
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Campus Welcomes its First Level 3 Electric Vehicle Fast-Charging Station
With a formal ribbon-cutting event, Interim President Michael I. Kotlikoff inaugurated the Abruña Energy Initiative Level 3 EV quick-charging station on March 11. This station is named in tribute to the initiative’s creator, Héctor D. Abruña, who is a professor of chemistry.
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Bats’ Evolving Diets Heighten Virus Transmission and Spillover Threats
When bats are deprived of their environment and natural nourishment, they turn to agricultural areas for sustenance – recent studies elucidate how alterations in their diets lead them to excrete more viruses and infect additional hosts, thereby heightening the likelihood of outbreaks and pandemics.
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Ruby-SAML Vulnerabilities Exposed by GitHub Pave Way for Account Takeover Risks
Two critical security vulnerabilities have been revealed in the open-source ruby-saml library that may permit nefarious individuals to circumvent Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) authentication safeguards. SAML is an XML-based markup language and open-standard utilized for sharing authentication and authorization information among entities, facilitating functionalities such as single sign-on (SSO), which permits
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Navigating the Future of Business Continuity: Emerging BCDR Trends and Challenges for 2025
As IT landscapes become increasingly intricate, IT specialists are encountering unparalleled demands to safeguard essential business information. With hybrid work now considered the norm and cloud utilization on the upswing, data is progressively spread across various environments, service providers, and sites, thereby broadening the potential for new cyber threats. Consequently, the necessity for a robust…
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Exploring Skidaway: A Hands-On Learning Adventure for Graduate Students
The article Graduate students explore Skidaway for hands-on learning program was initially published on UGA Today.
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2025 Kentucky Innovator Challenge to focus on health care, engineering, agriculture
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Navigating your next chapter: Resources for graduating seniors
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‘UK at the Half:’ UK Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at Sanders-Brown celebrating 40 years
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Corn rootworm’s secret weapon: How a genetic ‘pause’ helps a billion-dollar pest survive winter
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Julie Pendergast uncovers hidden health effects of disrupted sleep, circadian rhythms
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Meta Alerts Users: FreeType Security Flaw (CVE-2025-27363) Under Active Attack
Meta has alerted that a security flaw affecting the FreeType open-source font rendering library might have been abused in the wild. The flaw has been designated the CVE identifier CVE-2025-27363 and holds a CVSS score of 8.1, signifying substantial gravity. Characterized as an out-of-bounds write defect, it could potentially be exploited to attain remote code…
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Critical Alert: Upcoming Root Certificate Expiration Could Disrupt Firefox Add-Ons and Security Functions
Browser developer Mozilla is encouraging users to upgrade their Firefox versions to the most recent release to prevent complications when utilizing add-ons due to the upcoming expiration of a foundational certificate. “On March 14, 2025, a foundational certificate employed to validate signed content and add-ons for numerous Mozilla initiatives, including Firefox, will no longer be…
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USC Dick Wolf Drama Center Achieves Prestigious LEED Platinum Certification
“`html The building of the USC School of Dramatic Arts was previously the United University Church. (USC Photo/Gus Ruelas) Share University USC Dick Wolf Drama Center achieves LEED Platinum certification The structure of the USC School of Dramatic Arts, constructed in 1931, has been updated to adhere to premier sustainability standards. March 13, 2025 By…
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USC Dental Students Provide Essential Care to Veterans and the Homeless at Los Angeles Rescue Mission
For a quarter of a century, the USC Dental Clinic has offered oral health services at the Union Rescue Mission.
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Introducing the 2025 Class of MacVicar Faculty Fellows
Three exceptional educators have been recognized as MacVicar Faculty Fellows: associate professor in comparative media studies/writing Paloma Duong, associate professor of economics Frank Schilbach, and associate professor of urban studies and planning Justin Steil. For over three decades, the MacVicar Faculty Fellows Program has honored remarkable and sustained contributions to undergraduate education at MIT. This…
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Automating Safe and Remote Airfield Evaluations
In 2022, Randall Pietersen, a civil engineer in the U.S. Air Force, embarked on a training mission to evaluate damage at an airfield runway, practicing “base recovery” procedures following a simulated attack. For hours, his crew traversed the area in chemical protective attire, communicating geocoordinates as they recorded damage and searched for hazards such as…
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Mastering Sports Analytics: Five Key Strategies for Success
Sports analytics is driven by enthusiasts and financed by franchises. The 19th annual MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference (SSAC), which took place last Friday and Saturday, made it more evident than ever how these two groups can collaborate effectively. For years, the primary motivation behind the industry has come from fans frustrated with poor tactics:…
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ISC Stormcast For Thursday, March 13th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9362, (Thu, Mar 13th)
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Unraveling File Hashes: A Comprehensive Power BI Analysis Using DShield SIEM Data
I formerly utilized Power BI [2] to examine DShield sensor information, and this instance I aimed to demonstrate its application by choosing a specific category of data as a substantial dataset and exporting it for examination. On this occasion, I executed a query in Elastic Discover and exported that information to scrutinize it in Power…
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Discover the Frogs Revolutionizing Our Understanding of Neuroscience and Physiology
In what manner does the brain manage biological cycles? How do variations in gender roles of parenting develop? Scientists in the Organismal Biology Laboratory investigate amphibian species to understand how animals adapt to shifting surroundings.
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Essential HR Interview Questions and Answers to Ace Your 2025 Job Interview
Securing your ideal position necessitates more than just a compelling CV and technical expertise. It further entails the ability to respond to challenging HR interview inquiries with poise. With this in mind, we have identified some of the most formidable HR questions and offered professional guidance on how to tackle them. Continue reading to discover…
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Mastering Leadership Interviews: 28 Essential Questions and Answers
Employers seek particular fundamental abilities in candidates that aid in preserving them as valuable assets for the organization, potentially as future leaders. Leadership abilities encompass a combination of vital strategic management and interpersonal skills that enable applicants to distinguish themselves and obtain an advantage over their counterparts during interviews for higher-level roles. The ideal applicant…
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Mastering Statistical Analysis: Techniques and Their Real-World Applications
Statistical analysis entails the gathering and examination of data to identify patterns and trends. This approach serves to eliminate bias in data evaluation by utilizing numerical methods. Such techniques are valuable for aggregating research interpretations, constructing statistical models, and designing surveys and studies. Statistical ana…Read More.
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Understanding Data: Exploring Its Definition, Varieties, and Significance
Since the emergence of computers, individuals have utilized the term data to signify computer information, which can be either conveyed or archived. However, this is not the sole definition pertaining to data; there are various forms of data as well. So, what exactly is data? Data may consist of text or numerical values inscribed on…
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Understanding Data Analysis: Types, Examples, and Real-World Uses
Evaluation entails deconstructing a complete entity into its components for in-depth examination. Data evaluation is the process of converting unrefined data into practical insights for sound decision-making. It encompasses gathering and analyzing data to address inquiries, confirm hypotheses, or disprove theories. In today’s corporate environment, securing a competitive…Read More.
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Crafting Your Path to a Thriving Career as a Data Analyst
Recognized as the ‘most attractive profession of the 21st century’ by Harvard Business Review, the domain of data science has swiftly emerged as one of the most desirable paths for individuals from various diverse backgrounds. Data Analysts are positioned near the pinnacle of this hierarchy, enjoying job stability, competitive salaries, and comprehensive benefits. Therefore, let’s…
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The Gift of Dance: Lessons in Generosity at the Trojan Dance Marathon
“`html This marks the third consecutive year for the Trojan Dance Marathon after it was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (USC Photo/Greg Hernandez) Share University Trojan Dance Marathon imparts lessons in generosity Students, accompanied by patients and their families, generate over $33,000 for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. March 12, 2025 By Greg Hernandez With…
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Unlocking Business and Operational Excellence with Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications
Oracle Fusion Cloud Solutions Foundations
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“Ripples of Rage: The Impact of One Man’s Violence in ‘Highway Thirteen’”
In the 2024 publication, nominated for The Story Prize, English Professor Fiona McFarlane explores 12 brief narratives that delve beyond the actions of a serial murderer and highlight the experiences of those who continue to exist. The post Novel ‘Highway Thirteen’ traces the ripple effects of one man’s violence appeared first on Berkeley News.
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You are not alone: MSU adds suicide prevention resources to Spartan Cards
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Alberto Salleo Appointed as SLAC’s Deputy Director for Science and Technology
The position emphasizes recognizing and capitalizing on prospects while enhancing the collaboration and implementation of scientific and technological projects.
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Mastering the Art of Writing Like Sylvia Plath: A Challenging Journey Awaits
Uncategorized It’s set to become even more challenging to write (or at minimum type) like Sylvia Plath Thomas Furrier. Photos by Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Liz Mineo Harvard Staff Writer March 12, 2025 7 min read Cambridge Typewriter, one of the few stores remaining to purchase and repair classic machines, is about to shut its…
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MSU study reveals dopamine’s unexpected role in memory devaluation
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Powers Takes Home Prestigious Literary Prize from Film Community
John Powers, an assistant professor in film and media studies within Arts & Sciences at WashU, has been awarded the 2024 Best First Book Award by the Society for Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS). Powers Powers earned this accolade for “Technology and the Making of Experimental Film Culture,” a work that explores how the avant-garde…
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Significant Number of Companies Skipped 2020 Climate Goals Without Facing Penalties
A recent research collaboration at Berkeley Haas discovered that organizations encountered no notable repercussions from the market or stakeholders for not achieving their objectives. The article Nearly 40% of companies missed 2020 climate goals, with no repercussions was first published on Berkeley News.
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Stanford Study Shapes New Legislative Approach to California’s Eviction Regulations
An examination of eviction regulations by scholars from the Stanford Law and Policy Lab is aiding in shaping a suggested legislation that would provide renters with alternatives to settle unpaid rent.
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California Eviction Laws: Insights from Stanford Research Shape New Legislative Proposals
A review of eviction regulations conducted by students from the Stanford Law and Policy Lab is aiding in the development of a suggested legislation that would provide renters with alternatives to settle outstanding rent payments.
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Unraveling the Gut-Brain Connection: Insights into Parkinson’s, Anxiety, and Long COVID
Our minds and our gastrointestinal systems are perpetually exchanging information. When that exchange falters, studies indicate that illnesses and conditions may arise.
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Introducing the OCI 2025 Certification Programs for Architect Associate and Professional Levels
The OCI Architect Associate and Professional credentials provide you with a distinct advantage in the field and are among the most desired certifications in OCI, boasting hundreds of thousands of students already registered and certified. For the 2025 version, we have implemented substantial enhancements, as outlined in this article.
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Navigating the Funding Dilemma: Challenges Ahead for Nonprofits
Yale SOM graduates Andrea Levere and Alexandra Sing, the CEO and COO of Capitalize Good, converse about the current condition of the social sector and the heightened necessity of their efforts collaborating with sponsors and nonprofit organizations to transition to a framework of consistent, sustainable capital.
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Investigating the Link Between Chemical Exposure and Brain Cancer Risk in Firefighters
A recent investigation has revealed a correlation between contact with substances frequently utilized in firefighting and the risk of glioma, bolstering previous studies that indicated a connection between firefighting and the onset of cancers.
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The Materials Revolution: A Game Changer for Manufacturing Innovation
In the most recent installment of The Future of Everything podcast, engineer and scientist Eric Pop informs host Russ Altman that we stand on the brink of significant advancements in the substances utilized to create…everything.
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Art & Science Exploration: Highlights from April 2025
From the university to your chosen residence, we invite you to engage with and learn from the College of Arts & Sciences community through a series of public gatherings that encompass the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. We look forward to your presence this April. Global Discussions April 4 | University of Washington…
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Unveiling the Treasures: A Virtual Journey Through Islamic Manuscripts
The trio of co-curators for “Taught by the Pen: The Realm of Islamic Manuscripts,” a fresh exhibition at the Beinecke Library, is scheduled to host a virtual discussion this spring.
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The Importance of Considering a Measles Vaccine Booster
As instances rise in certain areas, a Yale Medicine expert assesses the categories, including several adults, who ought to receive vaccinations.
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The Lasting Financial Benefits of Free Pre-K for Parents
A study co-authored by Yale discovered that guardians with children in New Haven’s lottery-driven pre-K initiative make several thousand dollars more annually compared to their counterparts.
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Embracing Raw Truth: The Intersection of Fiction and Grief
Arts & Culture Regarding fiction, sorrow, and, above all, ‘radical transparency’ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie reveals to readers the background of ‘Dream Count,’ a novel she feared she’d never complete Anna Lamb Harvard Staff Writer March 12, 2025 5 min read Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Photos by Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer For Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, storytelling is…
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Understanding Beyond Words: The Challenge of True Comprehension
Nation & World Johnny is able to read. Jane is capable of reading. Yet, they might not completely grasp the material. Liz Mineo Harvard Staff Writer March 12, 2025 4 min read Ed School discussion examines strategies to reverse the falling scores reflected in the most recent ‘Nation’s Report Card’ In recent years, significant advancements…
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Emerging Economic Luminary Unveils the Impact of Currency Fluctuations
Campus & Community Emerging economic talent illuminates the significance of exchange rates Oleg Itskhoki, now a recipient of the Clark Medal, returns to Harvard Christy DeSmith Harvard Staff Writer March 12, 2025 5 min read Oleg Itskhoki. Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer In the United States, exchange rates aren’t a prominent discussion point, largely because the…
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Breaking Free from Your Silo: The Power of Friendship
Tom Osborn (left), Eve Driver, and Ari Kohn. Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Campus & Community How to break free from your silo (spoiler alert: companionship aids) Collaborators of ‘What We Can’t Burn’ developed a lasting connection despite their disputes over the optimal approach to combat climate change Christy DeSmith Harvard Staff Writer March 12, 2025…
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FSU Researchers Uncover Atmospheric Dynamics of Wildfires with NSF Support
Researchers at Florida State University will leverage fresh funding from the National Science Foundation to explore the dynamics that contribute to wildfire propagation. Professor of meteorology Ming Cai; Director of the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Institute (GFDI) and Professor of scientific computing Kevin Speer; Associate Professor of scientific computing Bryan Quaife; along with Jie Sun, a…
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Revolutionizing DIY: How Home Improvement Stores Are Integrating AI for Your Projects
Home improvement retailers are incorporating AI to aid with your DIY projects nprevenas Wed, 03/12/2025 – 10:53 Home improvement retailers are incorporating AI to aid with your DIY projects Tuesday Categories of Stories Business & Economics Current Affairs By Marketplace Type of News Article Outside News
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Five Years Later: The Ever-Evolving COVID-19 Virus
Five years into the outbreak, the COVID-19 virus continues to evolve nprevenas Wed, 03/12/2025 – 10:52 Five years into the outbreak, the COVID-19 virus continues to evolve Tuesday Categories of Stories Health & Wellness Current Affairs Science & Technology By NPR Type of News Article External News
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A Cosmic Quest: How One Scientist is Revolutionizing the Future of Plants
Doctoral candidate Jess Atkin is exploring methods to cultivate chickpeas in lunar regolith. Michael Miller/Texas A&M AgriLife Jess Atkin’s preferred planet is Earth. It always has been. This is hardly surprising — she dedicates her time to nurturing flora, engaging in oceanic clean-ups, and tending to her horses on a modest piece of land…
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Student view: Developing into a better entrepreneur, speaker and author
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University of Texas Appoints New Head of Bureau of Economic Geology
Lorena Moscardelli has been appointed as the forthcoming director of the Bureau of Economic Geology and state geologist for Texas. Moscardelli will assume the leadership position at the oldest and second largest research institution at The University of Texas at Austin on March 17. She arrives in this role with over 20 years of expertise…
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Kastor Takes the Helm as Chair of the Historical Society Board
Peter Kastor, the Samuel K. Eddy Endowed Professor of History in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, has been appointed as the chair of the Missouri Historical Society’s board of trustees. His term, which lasts for two years, commenced on January 1. Kastor The historical society, founded in 1866, manages the Missouri…
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Transformative Investment in Research Crucial for the Future of U.S. Agriculture
In light of climate change, experts project that the United States funding in agricultural research required to sustain productivity is on par with the investment made after the two global conflicts.
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Art as a Harbinger of Change in Unsettled Times
Arts & Culture Art as sign in chaotic times Joseph Koerner alongside Max Beckmann’s “Self-Portrait in Tuxedo” (1927) at Harvard Art Museums. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Eileen O’Grady Harvard Staff Writer March 12, 2025 8 min read In his recent publication, Joseph Koerner analyzes the response to three pieces conceived amidst political turbulence When Joseph…
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Imagery As Narratives: Unveiling the Tales Behind the Lens
Arts & Culture Every image narrates a tale Photographer Susan Meiselas (left) interacts with attendees after the lecture. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Clea Simon Harvard Correspondent March 12, 2025 5 min read Photographer Susan Meiselas discusses how ‘44 Irving Street Cambridge, MA’ influenced her profession Susan Meiselas didn’t embark on a journey to become a…
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Florida State University Celebrates Faculty and Staff Accomplishments at the 2025 Authors Day Event
Florida State University organized its yearly FSU Authors Day, an occasion that united the FSU community to celebrate 85 faculty and staff authors presenting a diverse array of publications from different disciplines. The gathering showcased academic monographs, textbooks, handbooks, edited collections, musical scores, poetry, and novels published in 2024. The article FSU honors faculty…
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The Extraordinary Achievements of Spartans Fueled by Their Unyielding Determination
MSU initiates an extensive initiative
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Boosting Investment for the Benefit of Society: Insights from Faculty Panel
Financial markets might assist communities in attaining both wealth and fairness, yet funding for initiatives aimed at tackling urgent social challenges remains insufficient, as stated by a group of Cornell professors.
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Half a Decade of COVID-19: Reflections and Resilience
Members of the Yale School of Public Health communities contemplate the insights they have gained from the worldwide pandemic and how to implement them in upcoming emergencies.
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Unearthing the Past: The Art of Environmental History and Resilient Design
In this issue of Humanitas, a fresh website renders New Haven’s ecological past easily accessible, a Yale academic is honored, and architecture students travel to Maine.
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Elevate Your Leadership Skills Through Debate Training
For individuals aiming to ascend the corporate hierarchy in the U.S., here’s a notion you may not have reflected on: debate education. A recent research paper indicates that individuals who grasp the fundamentals of debate are more inclined to progress to leadership positions within U.S. companies compared to those who lack this education. A primary…
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Chinese Cybercriminals Exploit Juniper Networks Routers Through Tailored Backdoors and Rootkits
The China-linked cyber espionage collective identified as UNC3886 has been noted for focusing on end-of-life MX routers from Juniper Networks within a scheme aimed at implementing bespoke backdoors, underscoring their proficiency in concentrating on internal network architecture. “The backdoors exhibited diverse specialized functionalities, encompassing both active and passive backdoor operations, in addition to a built-in…
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Introducing the 2025 OCI Certification and Course for Aspiring Integration Professionals
Introducing the 2025 OCI Certification and Course for Aspiring Integration Professionals
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FSU’s Claude Pepper Center Unveils Innovative Data Platform to Tackle Aging Issues in Florida
The article FSU’s Claude Pepper Center introduces a data platform to tackle aging issues in Florida was initially published on Florida State University News.
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FSU Honors Its Talented Faculty Writers
The article FSU Honors Faculty Writers was initially published on Florida State University News.
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Transforming Dental Surgery Through Artificial Intelligence Innovations
Researchers at Texas A&M, Dr. Yuxiao Zhou and Dr. Jaesung Lee, are leading the way with AI-enhanced solutions to improve the outcomes of dental implant procedures through physics-informed machine learning. Getty Images Researchers Dr. Yuxiao Zhou, an assistant professor in the J. Mike Walker ’66 Department of Mechanical Engineering, along with Dr. Jaesung Lee,…
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Texas A&M Student’s Research Takes a Giant Leap to the Moon with Firefly’s Blue Ghost Mission
Garrett Stevenson, an aerospace engineering student from Texas A&M, played a role in Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission, which achieved a successful lunar landing this month. Image courtesy of Garrett Stevenson In the summer of 2024, Garrett Stevenson, a senior in aerospace engineering, secured an internship with Firefly Aerospace. However, that wasn’t his only…
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Unleashing Joy: Contra Dancing at Collis Common Ground
Students acquire the sequences in a classic folk dance.
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President Beilock Teams Up to Teach a Course on College Athletics
The mental researcher upholds a tradition at Dartmouth.
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Uncovering Vulnerabilities: A Dive into Scanning for VMware HCX API Credential Weaknesses
Today, I observed a rise in scans for the VMWare Hybrid Cloud Extension (HCX) “sessions” endpoint. Such endpoints are occasionally linked to exploitation attempts targeting diverse VMWare weaknesses to ascertain whether the system is operating the extensions or to collect further details that could facilitate exploitation.
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Celebrating Seneff Scholars: Honoring Achievements and Lasting Lessons at FSU
James M. Seneff, a renowned alumnus and significant benefactor of Florida State University, shared with a group of distinguished business students, known as Seneff Scholars, last week regarding an FSU business course from the 1960s that profoundly impacted his life. This course enlightened him about the significance of compounding – the growth of returns on…
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Student view: Taking on a national role
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UGA Partners with NextGenAI Consortium to Propel AI Advancements and Education
The University of Georgia is collaborating with the NextGenAI consortium, a coalition alongside 14 other prominent research institutions and technology entity OpenAI to expedite AI research and education. OpenAI, recognized for its generative AI innovations such as ChatGPT, is pledging $50 million in research funding, access to OpenAI’s resources, and computational financial support through the…
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Winter Bat Activity: Insights from UGA Research
Winter in the Southern Regions can lead to a significant alteration in circumstances that influence woodlands and their numerous inhabitants. Nevertheless, recent investigations from the University of Georgia Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources reveal that, in spite of these seasonal transitions, forest stewardship initiatives are nurturing robust bat populations. As white-nose syndrome, a…
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Transformative Active Learning Experiences at UGA’s SPIA
The article Active learning at UGA’s SPIA creates a lasting influence was initially published on UGA Today.
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Going inside the Izzone
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Spartan Teachers of the Year: How alums are leading Michigan’s classrooms