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Major Cyber Attack Unleashes Over 400 IPs Targeting Multiple SSRF Vulnerabilities
Threat intelligence organization GreyNoise is alerting about a “joint increase” in the utilization of Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) weaknesses across various platforms. “At a minimum, 400 IP addresses have been detected actively leveraging several SSRF CVEs at the same time, with significant intersection between assault efforts,” the firm mentioned, noting it identified the activities on…
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Will AI Take Over the World of Penetration Testing?
We’ve been listening to the same narrative for years: AI is on its way to take your employment. In reality, in 2017, McKinsey published a study titled, Jobs Lost, Jobs Gained: Workforce Transitions in a Time of Automation, forecasting that by 2030, 375 million employees would have to seek new positions or face being replaced…
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Allied Shadows: The Emerging Intelligence Network of China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea
Previous CISA Chief Jen Easterly discusses a new global intelligence sharing cooperative: Traditionally, China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea have collaborated to a degree on military and intelligence issues, yet variations in language, culture, politics, and technological advancement have impeded deeper collaboration, particularly in cyberspace. Nonetheless, evolving geopolitical conditions could compel these nations towards a…
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Critical Security Update: Microsoft Addresses 57 Vulnerabilities, Tackles 6 Live Zero-Day Threats
Microsoft on Tuesday issued security patches to tackle 57 security flaws in its software, including a staggering six zero-days that it claimed have been actively leveraged in the wild. Among the 56 issues, six are classified as Critical, 50 as Important, and one as Low in severity. Twenty-three of the vulnerabilities rectified are remote code…
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MIT Tops QS World University Rankings by Excelling in 11 Disciplines for 2025
QS World University Rankings has awarded MIT the top position in 11 disciplines for 2025, the organization revealed today. The Institute attained a No. 1 position in the subsequent QS subject categories: Chemical Engineering; Civil and Structural Engineering; Computer Science and Information Systems; Data Science and Artificial Intelligence; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Linguistics; Materials Science;…
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UK Alumni Association to host Pregame Party, watch parties in Nashville for SEC Tournament
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Applications open for UK Alumni Association Alumni Ambassadors
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From playtime to purpose: Jennifer Guilliams’ lifelong mission to help kids
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Bridging Space Exploration and Earthly Politics: How One Alum Unites NASA Research with Lawmakers
Cindy Lee is a specialist in legislative and governmental relations at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a pioneer in robotic space exploration.
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Apple Issues Security Update for WebKit Zero-Day Flaw Targeted in Attacks
Apple on Tuesday launched a security patch to rectify a zero-day vulnerability that it indicated has been utilized in “highly advanced” assaults. The weakness has received the CVE designation CVE-2025-24201 and is based in the WebKit web browser engine segment. It has been characterized as an out-of-bounds write problem that could enable a hacker to…
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React JS vs. React Native: Decoding Your Perfect Development Path
Two of the most frequently employed front-end frameworks in the creation of mobile applications and user interfaces are React Native and ReactJS. Selecting the appropriate technology stack can be daunting, thus it is crucial to investigate the primary distinctions between React Native and React JS, along with their specific benefits and drawbacks. While ReactJS primarily…Read…
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Mastering React Native: Your Comprehensive Guide
React Native is the leading framework for creating cross-platform mobile applications. This framework allows for the simultaneous development of native mobile apps across various platforms. You can build comprehensive mobile applications for both iOS and Android utilizing a single coding language, namely, JavaScript. This presents a significant benefit, as it conserves…Read More.
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Understanding the Costs of CEH Certification: A Comprehensive Guide
Signing up for the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification can be viewed as a beneficial investment for individuals aiming for a career in ethical hacking or cybersecurity. Nonetheless, it is essential to factor in the CEH certification expense, as it fluctuates considerably. A testing voucher is priced at $950 through EC-Council, but there are alternative…
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Embarking on Your Journey to Becoming a Software Engineer: An Essential Guide for Starters
Uncover the competencies, training, and career tactics that will aid you in thriving within software development. Software engineering serves as a fundamental element of technological advancement in an era where software is intricately woven into every facet of our existence. It involves the craft and science of conceptualizing, creating, evaluating, and sustaining software systems…Read More.
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Top Programming Languages to Master in 2023: A Comprehensive Guide
Programming languages adapt to satisfy evolving needs, allowing developers to address intricate challenges and innovate across various sectors. As we progress into 2025, the programming environment showcases a mixture of well-established languages, updated classics, and newly created languages tailored for rising domains such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, data science…Discover More.
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Essential 40 Coding Interview Questions You Must Master
Programming inquiries are a crucial component of the selection process for developer roles. Regardless of the programming language you excel in, a solid grasp of core programming principles is consistently anticipated from you. Coding expertise invariably plays a pivotal role in any programming interview. This article will explore the 40 essential coding interview inquiries…Read More.
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Revolutionizing Solar Energy: The Power of Portable Factories for Cost-Efficient Projects
As the cost of solar panels has dropped considerably over the last few decades, installation expenses have begun to occupy a larger portion of the overall price for this technology. The prolonged installation duration for solar farms is also becoming a significant obstacle in the rollout of solar power. At present, the startup Charge Robotics…
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Fostering Trust in Science through Empathy-Driven Dialogue
How can we cultivate trust in science amidst a world that is becoming increasingly divided? A collective comprised of scientists, journalists, policymakers, and others convened at MIT on March 10 to explore ways to close the divide between scientific knowledge and public comprehension. The symposium, dubbed “Cultivating Trust in Science for a Well-informed Tomorrow,” was…
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ISC Stormcast For Wednesday, March 12th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9360, (Wed, Mar 12th)
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Empowering Women: A Celebration of Visionary Leaders at the USC Conference
“`html USC Trustee Jaime L. Lee, CEO of Jamison Realty; USC President Carol Folt; Trojan Janet Evans, chief athlete officer of LA28; and USC Annenberg Dean Willow Bay (from left) participate in a discussion at the USC Women’s Conference. (Photo/Laura Burvill) Share Uncategorized Innovative leadership acknowledged at USC Women’s Conference During USC’s 18th annual Women’s…
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Microsoft Unveils Six Critical Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in March 2025 Patch Tuesday Release
Microsoft has today released over 50 security patches for its various Windows operating systems, including resolutions for a staggering six zero-day vulnerabilities that are already being actively exploited. Among the zero-day issues are CVE-2025-24991 and CVE-2025-24993, both flaws affecting NTFS, the standard file system for Windows and Windows Server. Both vulnerabilities necessitate that the attacker…
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“Shining Through Pages: Discovering the Richness of Islamic Manuscripts”
“Educated by the Quill: The Realm of Islamic Manuscripts,” a fresh showcase at Yale’s Beinecke Library, honors the artistic, spiritual, and intellectual heritage of Islamic civilization.
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Brian Staskawicz of UC Berkeley Honored with Prestigious Wolf Prize in Agriculture
Staskawicz was acknowledged for pioneering findings related to the immune mechanisms and disease defense in flora. The article UC Berkeley educator Brian Staskawicz honored with the Wolf Prize in Agriculture was first published on Berkeley News.
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Empathy-Driven Leadership: The Heart of Successful Management
Professors Emery Brown and Hamsa Balakrishnan operate in significantly distinct domains, yet they share a profound dedication to guiding students. While both have made substantial contributions to their specific fields — statistical neuroscience for Brown, and large-scale transportation systems for Balakrishnan — their pupils might assert that their most significant impact lies in the mentorship,…
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Kenneth Goodson Appointed New Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs
Goodson is set to commence his term on April 1.
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Lessons from COVID-19: Safeguarding Children in Future Health Crises
Professor Yvonne Maldonado spearheaded Stanford Medicine’s reaction to COVID-19. Currently, she is concentrating on how to prepare for children’s requirements if a similar healthcare crisis occurs in the future.
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UT Seed Fund Invests $150,000 in Locus Lock to Propel Innovation Forward
AUSTIN, Texas — With its objective of transferring research findings to the market, Discovery to Impact at The University of Texas at Austin has allocated $150,000 via the UT Seed Fund in Locus Lock, a startup associated with UT that is creating advanced positioning technologies for mobility in both commercial and defense industries. This funding…
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Transforming Waste into Refreshment: How Biomass Creates Water from Thin Air
The article From Scraps to Sips: Everyday Biomass Produces Drinking Water from Thin Air was first published on UT Austin News – The University of Texas at Austin.
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Unearthing the Hidden Tunnels of UT: A Unique Journey Through Energy and Engineering
The article Examining UT’s Subterranean System of Tunnels Offers Insights on Energy was initially published on UT Austin News – The University of Texas at Austin.
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Revolutionizing ICU Capacity: How AI Can Create More Beds for Critical Care
The article AI Can Create Availability in the ICU was originally published on UT Austin News – The University of Texas at Austin.
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Tiny Wires, Smart Technology, and the Art of Listening Selectively
Yale scholars conduct an in-depth exploration of research concerning auditory perception, nanowire construction, cardiac imaging, photosynthetic processes, Tourette syndrome, and artificial intelligence in academic composition.
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Unlocking Economic Growth: The Power of NIH Funding
Nation & World NIH funding yields significant economic benefits Credit: National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer March 11, 2025 3 min read Study reveals all 50 states benefit from enhancements in patient well-being, job creation, research capabilities, and business growth A recent analysis from the charity United for Medical…
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Navigating the Whirlwind: William Kentridge’s ‘The Great Yes, The Great No’ Unveiled
A collection of prominent intellectuals fleeing the Nazis during World War II unite on a “ship of fools” in William Kentridge’s newest chamber opera, co-commissioned and showcased by Cal Performances from March 14-16. The post William Kentridge’s ‘The Great Yes, The Great No’ is a journey of disorder and artistry initially appeared on Berkeley News.
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The Untamed Frontier of College Athletics: Insights from the Greats
During the 2025 SIEPR Economic Summit, speakers such as the newly appointed football general manager Andrew Luck and ex-women’s basketball coach Tara VanDerveer addressed issues related to player compensation, transfer portals, conference realignments, and the emergence of private equity.
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When Reality Mirrors Dystopia: A Reflection on Our Times
Creative Arts & Culture Wishing the tangible world didn’t start to resemble her dystopian narrative Celeste Ng. Photos by Melissa Blackall Clea Simon Harvard Correspondent March 11, 2025 5 min read Celeste Ng elaborates on her new publication concerning a mother and son, exploring the intersection of personal and political perspectives The personal intertwines with…
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March 2025: Unpacking Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday Fixes
The March patch Tuesday appears to be relatively uneventful, featuring a total of 51 weaknesses and just six categorized as critical. Nonetheless, this patch Tuesday also encompasses six updates for previously exploited, referred to as “0-Day” vulnerabilities. None of the previously exploited vulnerabilities are classified as critical.
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Strategies to Safeguard Emergency Responders During Future Pandemics
Enhanced communication regarding threats from COVID-19 — and other illnesses — might encourage a greater number of these personnel to adopt protective practices. Getty Images One group of initial responders maintained frequent, daily interactions with travelers throughout the COVID-19 crisis: aircraft rescue and firefighting teams. Recently, the first research of its nature indicates that…
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“Blind Eagle Exploits NTLM Vulnerabilities to Target Colombian Institutions with Sophisticated Cyber Attacks”
The threat actor identified as Blind Eagle has been associated with a sequence of continuous operations aimed at Colombian institutions and governmental organizations since November 2024. “The observed operations focused on Colombian judicial bodies and various governmental or private entities, exhibiting elevated infection rates,” Check Point stated in a recent report. “Over 1,600 victims experienced…
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Silk Typhoon Cybercriminals Facing Indictment
A plethora of captivating elements can be found in this narrative: On Wednesday, the US Department of Justice revealed the charging of 12 Chinese individuals accused of over ten years of hacking activities globally, comprising eight employees from the contractor i-Soon, two officials from China’s Ministry of Public Security who allegedly collaborated with them, and…
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Tucson’s Literary Extravaganza Returns: Everything You Should Know!
Tucson’s enormous book festival is returning – here’s what you must know nprevenas Tue, 03/11/2025 – 09:45 Tucson’s enormous book festival is returning – here’s what you must know March 8, 2025 Article Categories Campus Life Current News By Arizona Daily Star Type of News Article Outside News
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Funding Boost Accelerates Initiative to Transform Santa Cruz River into Wildlife Sanctuary
Initiative to designate sections of the Santa Cruz River as a wildlife sanctuary receives an increase in research funding nprevenas Tue, 03/11/2025 – 09:44 Initiative to designate sections of the Santa Cruz River as a wildlife sanctuary receives an increase in research funding March 8, 2025 Article Categories Government, Public Policy & Law Current Events…
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University of Alberta Launches Exciting ‘Big Idea Challenge’ to Ignite Research Innovation
U of A launches new ‘Big Idea Challenge’ to motivate researchers nprevenas Tue, 03/11/2025 – 09:43 U of A launches new ‘Big Idea Challenge’ to motivate researchers March 7, 2025 Story Categories In the News Science & Technology University News By KVOA News Article Type External News
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To Top Sheet or Not to Top Sheet: An Expert Weighs In on Bedroom Essentials
Is a top sheet truly necessary? We consulted an authority to resolve the discussion nprevenas Tue, 03/11/2025 – 09:42 Is a top sheet truly necessary? We consulted an authority to resolve the discussion Today News Categories Health & Wellness Latest News By NBC’s ‘Today’ Type of News Article Outside News
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Los Angeles Firefighters Find Hope and Joy at the Oscars Amidst Challenging Times
For firefighters in Los Angeles, the Oscars provided a gleam of hope in a dismal period nprevenas Tue, 03/11/2025 – 09:40 For firefighters in Los Angeles, the Oscars provided a gleam of hope in a dismal period March 7, 2025 Categories of the Story Health & Wellness Current Events Science & Technology By The Washington…
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U of A President Hosts Luncheon to Celebrate Staff Contributions
University of Arizona President hosts luncheon for employees nprevenas Tue, 03/11/2025 – 09:38 University of Arizona President hosts luncheon for employees Monday Categories of the Story Campus Life Current News University Updates By KOLD Type of News Article Outside News
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Lessons from Ancient Trees: Insights into Today’s Wildfire Crisis
What ancient trees can instruct us about contemporary wildfires nprevenas Tue, 03/11/2025 – 09:36 What ancient trees can instruct us about contemporary wildfires Today Article Categories In the News Science & Technology By The Washington Post Type of News Article Outside News
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You are not alone: MSU adds suicide prevention resources to Spartan Cards
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Rossini’s heartwarming tale of love and transformation
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St. Louis Students Showcase Their Neuroscience Skills at the WashU Brain Bee
Approximately 55 secondary school pupils from the St. Louis area and other locations assessed their understanding of the human brain and discovered career opportunities in neuroscience during the 15th annual St. Louis Area Brain Bee on March 8 at Washington University in St. Louis. Shreenik Enturi, a junior at Fort Zumwalt South High School, emerged…
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Task Force Launches Initiative to Create Standards for Institutional Communication
The Task Force on Institutional Expression will provide a collection of guidelines regarding when and how the university ought to officially address matters of social and political importance by the conclusion of the spring term.
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The Art and Science of Hand Clapping: Unraveling Its Acoustic Dynamics
Using rapid-frame cameras, investigators quantified the physical power associated with a handclap, presenting possible uses in bioacoustics and recognition, where a handclap might serve as a means of identifying an individual.
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Unlocking the Mysteries of Egypt’s Blue Lotus: Where Ancient Enchantment Blends with Contemporary Discovery
On the internet, items marketed as the blue lotus assure tranquil experiences and hallucinogenic journeys. However, they are quite distinct from what ancient Egyptians partook in, according to a researcher from UC Berkeley. The article Exploring the hallucinogenic blue lotus of Egypt, where ancient sorcery intersects with contemporary science was originally published on Berkeley News.
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Empowering Futures: The Child Tuition Grant Initiative
The initiative assists qualified faculty and personnel in covering the costs of their eligible offspring’s undergraduate education. To participate in a program introduction and Q&A meeting on March 28 through Zoom, register through STARS by March 27.
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Garantex Co-Founder Apprehended in India: What We Know
Officials in India apprehended the alleged co-founder of Garantex, a cryptocurrency platform that faced sanctions from the U.S. government in 2022 due to its role in enabling tens of billions of dollars in illicit financial activities by international criminal and cybercriminal groups. According to sources familiar with the investigation, the Lithuanian citizen Aleksej Besciokov, 46,…
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SCSP Introduces AI Training on Coursera to Propel Public Sector Innovation and Enhance National Competitiveness
By Marni Baker Stein, Chief Content Officer, Coursera Generative AI represents the most desired expertise on Coursera. Nevertheless, to fully leverage its capabilities and enhance national competitiveness, it is essential that we invest in AI education for the workforce in the public sector. Today, I am excited to introduce AI in National Security: Integrating Artificial…
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Empowering Tomorrow: Students Paving the Way for Advanced Secure Nuclear Energy
Students from Texas A&M College of Engineering secured first place and $5,000 in an Aggies Invent design contest with their innovative solution to improve the safety of Small Modular Reactors. Texas A&M Engineering Amidst the worldwide drive for carbon-neutral energy, Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are surfacing as a viable option, delivering stable, low-carbon electricity…
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Texas A&M Researchers Uncover Early Indicators of Gastrointestinal Disease Risk in Canines
Researchers at Texas A&M are investigating methods to identify and avert gastrointestinal illness in dogs prior to the onset of symptoms. Getty Images Scientists at the Texas A&M Gastrointestinal Laboratory (GI Lab) have pinpointed indicators that can help to detect dogs with a heightened risk of gastrointestinal illness — responsible for over 10% of…
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Match Day 2025: Recognizing veterinary residencies and internships
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Peaks of Competition: An Inside Look at the NCAA Skiing Championships
Numerous individuals gathered to support elite skiers at the Dartmouth Skiway and Oak Hill Outdoor Center.
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In Conversation with Estevan Garcia: Insights and Inspiration
The primary health and wellness executive addresses Dartmouth’s dedication to wellness.
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Berkelium Breakthrough: Chemists Forge Innovative Molecular Compound from Berkeley’s Quintessential Element
Uncommon and radioactive, Berkelium establishes distinctive connections with carbon in the newly created compound, berkelocene. The article Researchers develop a novel molecular substance from Berkeley’s namesake element, Berkelium was initially published on Berkeley News.
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Distinguishing Apples from Apples: A Comprehensive Guide
Campus & Community Differentiating apples from Apples Students utilizing card catalogs at Widener Library, 1945. Courtesy of Harvard University Archives Tenzin Dickie Harvard Library Communications March 11, 2025 4 min read Harvard Library search tool will comprehend intent behind the terms Over the past half-century since card catalogs transitioned online, the method of searching for…
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Allowing Portraits to Convey Their Own Stories
Arts & Culture Allowing the portraits to express themselves Artist Robert Shetterly ’69 and Brenda Tindal, head campus curator. Photos by Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer Eileen O’Grady Harvard Staff Writer March 11, 2025 5 min read New exhibition amplifies marginalized voices as it investigates hope, transformation, and our perceptions of others In 2002, two Harvard…
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The A-Z Guide to Celebrating House Pride
“`html Campus & Community House pride from Artwork by Judy Blomquist/Harvard Staff March 11, 2025 1 minute read Housing Day represents more than just a custom, as first-years quickly discover On March 13, locals in Cambridge might witness sparkling green-eared rabbits dashing through Harvard Square, or a troupe of polar bears meandering from Radcliffe Quad…
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UK’s Estate Whiskey Alliance® launches certification program
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MSU liquid foam innovation designed to protect the brain now tested on internal organs
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The Mechanisms Behind Cellular Awareness and Memory of Their Surroundings
Mechanosensing functions similarly to a touchscreen on a mobile device. When you press the display, sensors recognize the pressure and initiate a reaction, such as launching an application. In the same vein, cells perceive mechanical forces within their surroundings and react by activating molecular signaling and biological activities. This mechanical perception facilitates essential operations like…
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Dartmouth Partners with NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute to Enhance AI Education
Engineering educator Sam Raymond assists in the development of a novel generative AI educational toolkit.
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Trailblazing Astronomer Rubin Featured on New U.S. Quarter
Vera Cooper Rubin, M.S. ’51, an innovative astronomer whose lifelong endeavor involved obtaining the empirical proof to validate the presence of dark matter, is being highlighted in the 2025 edition of the American Women Quarters Program.
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Immersive VR Storm Surge Experience Aims to Enhance Coastal Safety
Weather the Storm, a simulated reality experience that immerses users in the impacts of storm surge to illustrate its catastrophic and occasionally deadly ramifications, is now accessible for download. This simulation seeks to enable coastal inhabitants to proactively prepare for hurricanes. This simulation is made possible through a collaboration with the University of Georgia, Clemson…
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Unveiling AI: A Lunch and Learn Experience for Graduate Students
The article Lunch and Learn Event Provides Grad Students an In-Depth Insight into AI was initially published on Florida State University News.
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Ballista Botnet Targets Unsecured TP-Link Flaws, Compromising Thousands of Devices
Unupdated TP-Link Archer routers have emerged as the focus of a recent botnet initiative referred to as Ballista, based on recent discoveries from the Cato CTRL team. “The botnet takes advantage of a remote code execution (RCE) flaw in TP-Link Archer routers (CVE-2023-1389) to propagate itself autonomously across the Internet,” cybersecurity analysts Ofek Vardi and…
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Unmasking Deception: How Adversarial Exposure Validation Reveals Genuine Threats in Risk Scoring
In the realm of cybersecurity, assurance can be a double-edged instrument. Institutions frequently function with an illusion of safety, convinced that rectified vulnerabilities, current tools, refined dashboards, and favorable risk ratings assure protection. However, the truth presents a somewhat contrasting narrative. In practical scenarios, merely ticking the correct boxes does not signify being secure. As…
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MSU celebrating 15 years of honoring César Chávez and Dolores Huerta
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Unearthing the Secrets of a 62-Million-Year-Old Mammal: Insights from a Rare Fossil Find
A surprisingly intact skeleton of Mixodectes pungens provides valuable information regarding the evolutionary path of mammals following the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs.
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Unveiling Steganography: The Intriguing Method Behind XWorm’s Camouflage in Images
Within the seemingly purest image, whether it be a stunning scenery or a humorous meme, something perilous may be lurking, poised for its opportunity to attack. No unusual file titles. No security alerts. Merely an innocuous image, clandestinely harboring a payload that can gather data, deploy malicious software, and seize control of your device without…
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Care bears get bear care: kids are the doctors at Teddy Bear Hospital
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Rising Stars Symposium to showcase research on substance use disorders
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2025-26 UK Sustainability leadership and internship opportunities
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UK researchers uncover hidden barrier to spinal cord injury recovery
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Envisioning the Future of Salesforce: Trends and Developments Ahead
As one of the most intriguing Cloud platforms available, the Salesforce collection of applications is starting to discover extensive use across an ever-growing number of industry sectors, and SFDC has experienced remarkable expansion in recent times. But what does the future entail for Salesforce? Is the Salesforce assortment of solutions primed for prominence? …Read More.
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Unlocking Salesforce: The Complete 2025 Guide
As data generation continues to increase, organizations must utilize a platform that aids them in effectively utilizing their customer information, and Salesforce stands out as a notable CRM solution. From fledgling startups to established Fortune 500 enterprises, Salesforce caters to all. In this tutorial regarding Salesforce, you will explore what Salesforce is and the advantages…
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Navigating the Personal and Professional: University Professor Adam Leventhal’s Journey into Addiction Research
“`html Adam Leventhal, a clinical psychologist and scholar, was appointed a University Professor — one of USC’s most esteemed academic distinctions — in February. (USC Photo/Gus Ruelas) Share Health For University Professor Adam Leventhal, researching addiction resonates personally The Keck School of Medicine academic is the founding executive director of the USC Institute for Addiction…
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SideWinder APT: A New Cyber Threat Looming Over Maritime, Nuclear, and IT Industries in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa
Maritime and logistics organizations in South and Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa have turned into the focus of an advanced persistent threat (APT) faction known as SideWinder. The assaults, detected by Kaspersky in 2024, extended throughout Bangladesh, Cambodia, Djibouti, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam. Additional areas of concern comprise nuclear power…
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Moxa Releases Patch for Major Security Flaw in PT Switches
Taiwanese firm Moxa has launched a security enhancement to tackle a significant security vulnerability affecting its PT switches, which could allow a malicious individual to circumvent authentication protections. The flaw, cataloged as CVE-2024-12297, has received a CVSS v4 rating of 9.2 on a scale with a maximum of 10.0. “Various Moxa PT switches are susceptible…
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Future Careers: 92% Affirm the Importance of Gen AI Skills by 2025, According to Simplilearn’s Professional Sentiment Survey
The trajectory of employment is advancing at an extraordinary speed, and individuals across the globe are adjusting rapidly to remain viable in an ever-shifting environment. As sectors increasingly adopt digital metamorphosis, automation, and AI-oriented innovations, the demand for ongoing education and skill enhancement has reached an unprecedented level of urgency. To acquire more insight …Read…
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Unlocking the Future: 92% of Professionals Identify Generative AI Skills as Crucial for 2025 Careers
The evolution of work is progressing at an unparalleled speed, and experts across the globe are quickly adjusting to remain competitive in a swiftly transforming environment. As sectors persist in adopting digital innovation, automation, and AI-based technologies, the demand for ongoing education and skill enhancement has never been more essential. For a more comprehensive understanding…
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Essential UI/UX Vocabulary: Elevate Your Design Expertise
In UI/UX design, comprehending the appropriate vocabulary is crucial for crafting exceptional user experiences. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned designer, grasping fundamental terminology such as wireframes, mockups, and personas is vital. In this article, we will dissect the most significant UI/UX terms and clarify how they influence the design workflow so you…
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Mastering Generative AI: A Step-by-Step Guide
Generative AI is rapidly becoming integral to numerous sectors, and understanding its functionality can create fresh possibilities. Whether you’re intrigued by its mechanisms or contemplating its application in your profession, commencing on the right foot is crucial. Although it may appear daunting initially, with the appropriate strategy, it’s more manageable than you presume. In thi…Read…
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“Unlocking the Future: 92% of Professionals Believe Gen AI Skills are Key for 2025 Careers According to Simplilearn Survey”
The evolution of work is advancing at an extraordinary speed, and individuals across the globe are adjusting quickly to maintain their edge in an ever-shifting environment. With sectors increasingly adopting digital innovation, automation, and technologies powered by AI, the necessity for ongoing education and skill enhancement has reached a new level of importance. To explore…
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Essential Professional Skills to Master by 2025
Looking for an advantage over your rivals to secure your initial or next job in the forthcoming year? Take note: the leading professional abilities in demand nowadays lean more towards liberal arts rather than being heavily focused on science and technology. As AI and machine learning increasingly integrate into our work environments, alongside social media…
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Mastering LWC: 150 Essential Interview Questions and Answers for 2025
Are you getting ready for a Lightning Web Components (LWC) interview in 2025? Regardless of whether you are an experienced Salesforce developer or a beginner with LWC, an interview necessitates a thorough grasp of both basic and advanced concepts. This all-inclusive guide has gathered more than 120 essential LWC interview questions and responses to assist…
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Unlocking Your Future: A Guide to Becoming a Salesforce Developer in 2025
Essential Insights: Salesforce programmers utilize resources such as Apex and Visualforce, highlighting the significance of technical expertise in platforms and frameworks vital for application creation. Incorporating real-life examples and case studies would increase the article’s practicality and relatability, showcasing successful Salesforce executions and p…Read More.
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The Global Landscape of Salesforce Developer Salaries
Contemporary businesses encounter distinct expansion hurdles in an increasingly competitive digital environment. The primary obstacle is attracting leads and transforming them into devoted customers when today’s consumers demand more than just a superior product or service. Shoppers anticipate that brands will distinguish themselves through exceptional customer support and to address that …Read More.
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Unlocking Your Salesforce Career: A Comprehensive Guide to Mastering Salesforce
If you are an IT or Management expert seeking to focus on a specialized field for great career opportunities, Salesforce training could be an ideal option, as an increasing number of organizations are integrating Salesforce into their Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and marketing strategies. You might also be an eCommerce professional or a sales representative…Read…
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CISA Expands KEV List with Five Actively Exploited Vulnerabilities in Advantive VeraCore and Ivanti EPM
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) of the United States on Monday included five security weaknesses affecting Advantive VeraCore and Ivanti Endpoint Manager (EPM) to its Compendium of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV), due to indications of ongoing exploitation in real-world scenarios. The enumeration of vulnerabilities is as follows – CVE-2024-57968 – A file upload…
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ISC Stormcast For Tuesday, March 11th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9358, (Tue, Mar 11th)
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Rethinking Campus Logistics: Paving the Way for Eco-Friendly Package Delivery Solutions
Starting this autumn, all student shipments will be handled at a centralized receiving facility in Newark, California, and thereafter transported to campus using a fleet of trucks owned by Stanford. This modification aims to diminish total package-related emissions and tackle issues associated with theft, waste, and safety.
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Revolutionary Method Unveils How Non-Cancerous Cells Shape Cancer Development
Employing a catalog variant known as a “colocatome,” researchers at Stanford Medicine are documenting the impact of healthy cells in the vicinity of tumors on the behavior of cancer cells – and how these interactions may guide therapeutic approaches.
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Landmark Resource Unveils In-Depth Functions of Over 20,000 Human Genes
The Gene Ontology Consortium has released an updated resource detailing human gene functions to facilitate more precise scientific evaluations.