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The Fish Doctors: Improving aquatic health through collaboration and research
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The week in photos: May 6–12, 2025
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First-of-its-kind MSU study links problematic social media use to belief in fake news
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‘Writing Architect’ aims to increase writing literacy for elementary school students
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MSU at ICA 2025
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Prominent Academic Advisers Recognized with 2025 Excellence Awards
Members of Cornell’s Professional Academic Advising Community celebrated two associates – and acknowledged a departing co-chair – during a ceremony on May 8.
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Introducing Christy Brown: A New Member of the Yale SOM Class of 2025
Brown contemplates her experience in the M.B.A. program at the Yale School of Management.
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Ethan Weinstein: A Member of the Yale SOM Class of 2025
Weinstein contemplates his experience in the M.B.A. curriculum at the Yale School of Management.
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Meet Kevin Mellado: A Key Member of the Yale SOM Class of 2025
Mellado contemplates his experience in the M.B.A. course at the Yale School of Management.
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Yale Library and Poorvu Center Join Forces to Launch Innovative Leadership Role in AI Strategies and Policies
Effective July 1, Ben Glaser — assistant professor of English, focusing on the examination of poetry and poetics — will take on the shared role of director of AI initiatives in the humanities.
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Meet Paul Gordon: A Member of Yale SOM’s Class of 2025
Gordon contemplates his experiences within the M.B.A. curriculum at the Yale School of Management.
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Mindfulness Routines Help Alleviate Anxiety in Autistic Adults
Merely 10 to 15 minutes of mindfulness engagement each day resulted in decreased stress and anxiety for autistic individuals who took part in a study conducted by researchers at MIT’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research. Participants utilized a complimentary smartphone application to assist their practice, allowing them the freedom to engage whenever and wherever they…
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David Deming Appointed as New Dean of Harvard College
“`html Campus & Community David Deming appointed as dean of Harvard College Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer May 13, 2025 5 min read Economist and Kirkland House faculty leader takes on new responsibilities starting July 1 David Deming — Isabelle and Scott Black Professor of Political Economy at Harvard Kennedy School, educator in education and economics…
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Ask the expert: Why federal funding for public media is critical for communities
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Innovative Compound Disrupts Circadian Rhythms to Combat Glioblastoma Cells
In USC-directed investigations, the novel drug candidate specifically targeted glioblastoma stem cells and successfully completed initial safety evaluations in a Phase 1 clinical trial.
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Where Medicine and Faith Converge: Angelin Mathew’s Journey at Yale
At Yale, Angelin Mathew discovered a method to connect her passions for the physical and the ethereal, an academic expedition she will pursue further as a Rhodes scholar focusing on theology and medical anthropology.
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Medieval Readers: The Passionate Practices of Kissing, Smudging, and Defacing Books
“What they were genuinely making contact with was one another,” remarks French Professor Henry Ravenhall. “The book merely served as a medium for any form of social longing that needed to be conveyed within that circle.” The article Why did medieval readers kiss, smudge and deface their books? was originally published on Berkeley News.
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Florida State University Students Honored with Coveted 2025 Barry Goldwater Scholarships
“`html Two scholars from Florida State University’s College of Arts and Sciences, Grace Hickey and Kaya Simmons, have received the 2025 Barry Goldwater Scholarship, a distinguished accolade acknowledging exemplary undergraduates pursuing careers in research related to natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering. “The consistent achievements of FSU with the Goldwater Scholarship reflect not only the caliber…
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Inside the Castle: Studying social motivation in young children with autism
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MSU-MSP collaboration solves second cold case
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A Red Cedar tree story
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Eliminating Selenium from Water Requires Iron Power
Selenium is an essential nutrient, especially for the thyroid and immune systems; however, insufficient or excessive amounts can be detrimental to both humans and wildlife. A research group at Washington University in St. Louis has made significant progress in eliminating selenium pollution from water, potentially enabling the safe treatment of water from agricultural ponds, mining…
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Creating a Sense of Community and Growth at Yale
Joanna Ruiz, a music and American Studies student, has dedicated four years to fostering community — at Yale, in New Haven, and at her residence.
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Meet Margaret Kuo: An Inspiring Member of the Yale SOM Class of 2025
Kuo contemplates her experiences in the M.B.A. program at the Yale School of Management.
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“Patience Isn’t an Option for Many”
Stanford bioengineer Stanley Qi is creating state-of-the-art gene modification instruments to address critical ailments and delay the progression of neurological aging.
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“How Businesses Tackle Economic Challenges: Insights from Advanced AI Technology”
Antonio Coppola and Matteo Maggiori from SIEPR have created an interactive instrument that monitors how businesses worldwide are responding to tariffs and various economic challenges.
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UGA’s Yeongseo Son Earns Prestigious Knight-Hennessy Scholarship
A researcher and aspiring storyteller, Yeongseo Son from the University of Georgia has been awarded the 2025 Knight-Hennessy Scholarship, a prestigious global graduate-level initiative at Stanford University. Son, a graduate of a high school in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, completed her studies at UGA on May 9. Now a graduate of the Morehead Honors College, she is…
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Inspiring Words from Elijah Darden: A Message to the Class of 2025
Undergraduate speaker Elijah Darden, who obtained a degree in psychological and brain sciences from Arts & Sciences, addressed the Class of 2025 at Washington University in St. Louis during the Commencement ceremony on May 12, held on Francis Olympic Field. Below are Darden’s prepared statements to the graduates. Good morning to my fellow graduates, families,…
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Empowering the Future: Kendall Burks Inspires the Class of 2025
“`html Graduate student orator Kendall Burks, who obtained Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from WashU’s Medical Scientist Training Program, conveyed a message to the Class of 2025 at Washington University in St. Louis during the May 12 Commencement event on Francis Olympic Field. Greetings and thank you all. Before I commence, may…
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Celebrating the Timeless Prose of Jane Austen: A Student-Hosted Exhibit Featuring Four Iconic Novels
The display by Carolyn Dever’s students celebrates the author’s 250th anniversary of birth.
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Remembering Walter Jacob Kaiser: A Life of Wisdom and Impact at 84
“`html Harvard file photo Campus & Community Walter Jacob Kaiser, 84 Memorial Tribute — Faculty of Arts and Sciences May 13, 2025 6 min read At a gathering of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on May 6, 2025, the subsequent homage to the life and contributions of the late Walter Jacob Kaiser was recorded…
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China-Associated APT Groups Target SAP Vulnerability CVE-2025-31324, Compromising 581 Key Systems Globally
A newly unveiled significant security vulnerability affecting SAP NetWeaver is being exploited by various nation-state actors connected to China to infiltrate essential infrastructure networks. “Perpetrators utilized CVE-2025-31324, an unauthenticated file upload weakness that allows for remote code execution (RCE),” noted EclecticIQ analyst Arda Büyükkaya in an analysis released today. Objectives of the operation
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Deceptive PyPI Package Masquerades as Solana Utility, Exfiltrating Source Code in 761 Downloads
Cybersecurity analysts have identified a harmful package on the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository that claims to be an application associated with the Solana blockchain, but harbors malicious features designed to expropriate source code and developer credentials. The package, dubbed solana-token, has been removed from PyPI, but not before it was downloaded 761 times. It…
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Level Up: Exciting Video Game Design Showcase Scheduled for May 17
On May 17, 21 student groups will showcase their video games during the yearly Game Design Initiative at the Cornell 2025 Games Exhibition in the Clark Atrium of the Physical Sciences building from 1-4 p.m.
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Celebrating the Life of Gloria Ferrari Pinney at 82
“`html Campus & Community Gloria Ferrari Pinney, 82 Memorial Minute — Faculty of Arts and Sciences May 13, 2025 6 min read During a gathering of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on May 6, 2025, the following homage to the life and contributions of the late Gloria Ferrari Pinney was recorded in the permanent…
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Remembering the Life of Charles Dacre Parsons, 91
“`html Emerson Hall at Harvard University. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Campus & Community Charles Dacre Parsons, 91 Memorial Minute — Faculty of Arts and Sciences May 13, 2025 5 min read During a gathering of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on May 6, 2025, the following homage to the life and contributions of the…
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Detroit shines: Creating community, celebrating innovation, embracing resilience on the Spartan Bus Tour
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Geisel Honors the Medical Class of 2025
Geisel Honors the Medical Class of 2025
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Revolutionizing Education: A Groundbreaking Learning Experience Platform Unleashes Teaching Innovation
“`html Campus & Community New Learning Experience Platform paves the way for innovation in education The LXP’s launch celebration took place at Harvard Business School’s Batten Hall, attended by over 120 individuals. Jessica McCann Harvard Correspondent May 13, 2025 5 min read Adaptable, modular platform enhances diverse teaching methodologies Harvard commemorated a significant achievement in…
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Recovering User Passwords in SQL: A Comprehensive Guide
“`html Misplacing a user password in SQL is a frequent issue that hinders users from accessing crucial information when required. Various techniques exist to retrieve or modify your user passwords, and you can adopt different approaches depending on the specific databases where your data is stored. In this article, we will explore straightforward, step-by-step methods…
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Mastering the JavaScript HTML DOM: A Comprehensive Guide
“`html The Document Object Model (DOM) serves as a mechanism that enables JavaScript to engage with the contents of a webpage. It facilitates modifications, additions, or deletions of elements such as text, images, and links. Think of it as a channel linking the HTML layout of a webpage to the JavaScript code executed on it.…
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Mastering Getters and Setters in Java: A Comprehensive Guide
“`html Getters and setters in Java serve the purpose of regulating access to the attributes of a class and ensuring encapsulation in object-oriented design. They aid in safeguarding the data and enhance the maintainability of the code. By utilizing these methods, one can modify the data without disrupting other parts of the code, thereby boosting…
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Healing after heartbreak — mother and baby beat the odds together
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UK, Gen.G to host summer programming to engage youth, students, Lexington community
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From breathless to boundless: New lungs help patient live life to the fullest
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New Center at UGA Honors Notable Alumnus and Esteemed Faculty Member
The University of Georgia’s Center for International Trade and Security, a worldwide pioneer in strategic trade and international security education, has been renamed the Benson-Bertsch Center for International Trade and Security. This renaming of the center, located within the School of Public and International Affairs, pays tribute to the legacy of two influential figures whose…
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Guarding Against Deepfakes in the Era of AI
The realm of cybersecurity has been significantly transformed by the emergence of generative AI. Malefactors now utilize extensive language models (ELMs) to mimic reliable figures and execute these social engineering strategies on a grand scale. Let’s examine the current state of these escalating assaults, what drives them, and how to genuinely avert, rather than just…
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North Korean Cyber Group Targets Ukraine with Malware to Monitor Russian Invasion Developments
The North Korea-associated threat group recognized as Konni APT has been linked to a phishing initiative aimed at governmental organizations in Ukraine, demonstrating the group’s focus extending beyond Russia. Enterprise security company Proofpoint stated that the ultimate aim of this campaign is to gather information on the “direction of the Russian offensive.” “The group’s focus…
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Judicial Decision Paves the Way for Accountability of NSO Group
The matter is concluded: A jury has granted WhatsApp $167 million in punitive damages in a suit the company filed against Israel-based NSO Group for taking advantage of a software flaw that seized control of the devices of numerous users. I’m certain it will be contested. Everything typically is.
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Essential SQL Server Interview Questions and Answers to Ace Your 2025 Job Hunt
The volume of data is expanding daily, and it plays a crucial role in decision-making. To manage this data effectively, a database and a database management system are essential. Among the most favored database management systems is MS SQL Server. Mastering MS SQL paves the way to becoming an SQL Specialist or an SQL Developer.…
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Mastering the Art of Creating Viral YouTube Videos
We encounter numerous viral and amusing clips on YouTube. It’s also possible to stumble upon some viral videos that leave us puzzled about their popularity. In this article, we will explore several concepts, such as the definition of viral videos, the factors that contribute to their virality, and provide you with some strategies to enhance…
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Essential PHP Interview Questions and Answers for 2025: Your Ultimate Guide
Are you considering embarking on your journey as a PHP developer? Fantastic — you’ve opted to delve into a coding language that drives almost 80% of the leading 10 websites globally, such as Facebook, WordPress, Wikipedia, Etsy, Pinterest, and several others. Discover more: What is PHP: The Ultimate Guide to Grasp its Principles Interestingly, it…
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Rethinking Data Protection: A New Approach to Safeguarding Information
How should personal information be safeguarded? What are its optimal applications? In our interconnected environment, inquiries regarding data confidentiality are pervasive and significant for businesses, legislators, and the general populace. A recent investigation by MIT scholars enriches the discourse by indicating that individuals’ perceptions of privacy are not set in stone and can vary considerably,…
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Moldovan Authorities Capture Suspect in €4.5 Million Ransomware Attack Targeting Dutch Research Organization
Moldovan law enforcement officials have apprehended a 45-year-old foreign individual alleged to be connected to a range of ransomware incidents aimed at Dutch firms in 2021. “He is sought internationally for perpetrating multiple cyber offenses (ransomware incidents, extortion, and financial laundering) against businesses located in the Netherlands,” authorities stated in a release on Monday. In…
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A Journey on Tracks: Trojan’s Pathway to a USC Degree
BEGINNING: Ashley Espinosa, who completed an internship at the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, gained unique understanding of the system: She’s examined every L.A. Metro station.
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Dianne Newman and Barry Barish Honored with Election to the American Philosophical Society
“`html Two faculty members from Caltech—Dianne Newman, Gordon M. Binder/Amgen Professor of Biology and Geobiology and Merkin Institute Professor, and Barry Barish, Ronald and Maxine Linde Professor of Physics, Emeritus—have been elected to the American Philosophical Society (APS). According to its press release, the APS is “the oldest and most esteemed learned society in North…
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Turkish Hackers Utilize Output Messenger Zero-Day to Deploy Golang Backdoors on Kurdish Servers
A Türkiye-associated threat entity took advantage of a zero-day vulnerability in an Indian corporate communication tool named Output Messenger during a cyber surveillance operation that commenced in April 2024. “These vulnerabilities have led to the accumulation of pertinent user information from subjects in Iraq,” stated the Microsoft Threat Intelligence team. “The individuals targeted in the…
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Revolutionary Eldercare Robot Assists with Mobility and Fall Prevention
“`html The population of the United States is older than it has ever been. Currently, the country’s median age is 38.9, which is nearly a decade older than it was in 1980. Moreover, the number of individuals over 65 is projected to increase dramatically from 58 million to 82 million by 2050. The issue of…
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ISC Stormcast For Tuesday, May 13th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9448, (Tue, May 13th)
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Innovative Smart Nursing Pad Aims to Safeguard Infants from Excessive Painkiller Exposure
A breast milk sensor created by the USC biomedical engineering group identifies acetaminophen, various substances, and nutrients instantaneously.
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A Memorable Evening: Honoring the Class of 2025
The article An Evening to Cherish: Honoring the Class of 2025 was initially published on UT Austin News – The University of Texas at Austin.
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Soaring to New Heights: Simone Biles’ Inspiring 2025 Commencement Address
“`html Simone Biles presented the 2025 Commencement speech at Washington University in St. Louis on May 12 at Francis Olympic Field. Below are her prepared statements. I appreciate that wonderful reception. Good morning, Washington University Class of 2025, and congratulations! You’ve accomplished it; you are now college graduates! I am privileged to be here with…
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“Embrace Your Bravery: The World Awaits Your Courage”
She didn’t somersault, tuck, or handspring onto the Commencement stage clad in academic attire, but Simone Biles undeniably jumped into the hearts of the Class of 2025, presenting an unforgettable keynote speech at WashU’s 164th Commencement ceremony. “I would probably feel more at ease if they had permitted me to vault onto the stage and…
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Napolitano: U.S. Deportation Efforts Spark Significant Constitutional Concerns
The ex-U.S. secretary of homeland security, currently an instructor at the Goldman School of Public Policy, examines the moral, operational, and political hazards associated with present federal immigration enforcement. The article Napolitano: U.S. deportation initiative brings about “profound” constitutional concerns was initially published on Berkeley News.
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Apple’s Comprehensive Overhaul: May 2025 Edition
Apple launched its anticipated update for all its operating systems. The update, besides introducing new functionalities, addresses 65 distinct security flaws. Numerous these vulnerabilities impact several operating systems within the Apple environment.
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A Heartfelt Address from Chancellor Martin to the Class of 2025
“`html Chancellor Andrew D. Martin conveyed his thoughts to the Class of 2025 at Washington University in St. Louis during the Commencement ceremony on Francis Olympic Field on May 12. Below are Martin’s prepared comments to the graduates. Class of 2025, congratulations once more. Everyone here on stage — our administrators, faculty leaders, and trustees…
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Voices in Stone: An Iconic Sculpture of the Harlem Renaissance
As a component of Yale’s vast collections, this small bust represents a realistic portrayal of a young boy from the 1920s.
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Enhancing Parental Joy: A Revitalized Course for Well-Being
This month, Yale’s Laurie Santos launched a fresh online course designed to assist parents in enhancing their own wellness amidst rising parental worry and strain.
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Exploring the World: Rolando Kattan Rubi’s Inspiring Yale Journey
Rolando Kattan Rubi, who shares a similar enthusiasm for both service and academia, discovered his voice — along with the assurance to express it — at Yale.
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The Importance of Screening for Iron Deficiency: A Common, Serious, and Treatable Condition
Yale scholars have introduced an innovative screening method for detecting iron deficiency prior to its adverse effects on quality of life.
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CRISPR-Cas9 Patent Dispute Referred Back to Patent Office by Federal Appeals Court
Appellate Court determines that the Patent Trial and Appeal Board utilized incorrect legal criteria The article Federal appeals court remands CRISPR-Cas9 patent case to patent office for reassessment was initially featured on Berkeley News.
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Flamingos Whirl: Masterful Tornado Creators for Prey Capture
Stamp dancing, head bobbing, chattering, and gliding create swirls and currents that direct brine shrimp and tiny creatures into the birds’ beaks. The article Flamingos create water tornados to trap their prey was initially published on Berkeley News.
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Stimulating Light and Sound at 40Hz Enhances Brain Function and Connectivity in Down Syndrome Mice
Research from an increasing number of laboratories has revealed neurological advantages from subjecting human participants or animal models to light, sound, and/or tactile stimuli at the brain’s “gamma” frequency rhythm of 40Hz. In the most recent investigation at The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory and Alana Down Syndrome Center at MIT, researchers discovered that…
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Understanding Measles Risks and Vaccine Safety: Five Essential Insights
Bonnie Maldonado, a professor of pediatrics at Stanford, utilizes 15 years of research to elucidate important information concerning measles epidemics, the efficacy of vaccines, and those who are most vulnerable.
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Presidential Update: Appointments to the Academic Council Professoriate
The subsequent appointments, advancements, and reappointments of the Academic Council professorship were examined by the Advisory Board of the Academic Council and sanctioned by the president.
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The Moment Jodie Foster Realized Acting Wasn’t Just a Job
“`html Campus & Community When Jodie Foster discovered acting wasn’t a foolish profession Jodie Foster (right) converses with Henry Louis Gates Jr. Photos by Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Christina Pazzanese Harvard Staff Writer May 12, 2025 5 min read Acknowledged artist, director — and now Radcliffe Medalist — examines the intricate challenges of her six-decade…
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Completing the Journey: A Commitment to Closure
“`html Campus & Community Completing what he initiated Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Alvin Powell Harvard Staff Writer May 12, 2025 7 min read Ben Abercrombie fights back to graduate 8 years after a spinal-cord injury on the football field left him paralyzed Part of the Commencement 2025 series A collection of articles and profiles highlighting…
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Ella Windlan: A Rising Star in the Spotlight
“`html International relations scholar Ella Windlan is maximizing her Florida State University journey by participating in community service and personal research initiatives. From studying abroad in Prague to enrolling in guitar courses at FSU, Windlan has embraced the extensive educational and extracurricular offerings provided at FSU. As a committed supporter of social equity, Windlan was…
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Unveiling Tomorrow: Highlights from May 12, 2025
In merely thirty minutes, three whirlwinds ravaged Tallahassee on May 10, 2024, leveling trees, tearing off roofs, and destroying one of Florida State University’s most cherished attractions: the Flying High Circus tent. For almost a year, the circus crew practiced in cramped spaces and managed without their iconic venue. Now, with a new big top emerging in the place of the…
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Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship to Celebrate 14th Annual Conference This June
“`html Florida State University’s Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship (JMI) is set to conduct its 14th annual conference from June 11-13 at the James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art in St. Petersburg, Fla. The JMI Conference is designed for small business proprietors, providing a significant platform for education, networking, and exchange of ideas.…
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“An Odyssey of Inspiration, Connection, and Renewal”
17 Spartans contemplate the Spartan Bus Tour’s journey to Detroit.
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2025 Carpenter Advising Awards Honor Four Outstanding Faculty Members
Nominations are requested each year from all participants in the academic community, with the honors awarded to acknowledge the significance of undergraduate guidance.
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Melodies Fill the Air at Science Center Plaza
“`html The Arts Fest tent stood out prominently in Science Center Plaza. Photo by Dylan Goodman Arts & Culture Science Center Plaza resonates with melodic sounds Eileen O’Grady Harvard Staff Writer May 12, 2025 6 min read Harvard Arts Fest fosters artistic expression and innovation on campus The rhythmic flow of melodies enveloped the Science…
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When the Talking Drum Joins the Conversation
“`html Visiting Professor of History of Art and Architecture coleman a. jordan. Photo by Dylan Goodman Arts & Culture When the talking drum becomes part of the discourse Visiting professor’s Venice Architecture Biennial initiative investigates how to forge sustainable connections between African and African diaspora communities Nikki Rojas Harvard Staff Writer May 12, 2025 3…
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FSU Florence Study Center Welcomes Conference Hosted by Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship
“`html Research on family businesses is essential to enhance comprehension of family firms and their significance within the larger organizational framework. This kind of inquiry is gaining recognition from academics worldwide, generating an expanding repository of insights that remains filled with numerous unresolved inquiries. To foster this research, the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship at…
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Florida State University’s Dance Professor Honored with Coveted Guggenheim Fellowship for Choreographic Excellence
“`html Gwen Welliver from Florida State University has committed her profession as a choreographer and dancer to examining the manifestations of lines in both performance and visual arts. In 2020, an intangible yet transformative line influenced her life and career, culminating in her selection as a Guggenheim Fellow. Welliver, associate professor in the School of…
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Shining Star of U of A: Namoonga Mantina
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Unlocking Hurricane Secrets: The Hidden Tales of Tree Rings
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Exploring the Uncharted Depths: Understanding the Vastness of Earth’s Seafloor
“`html We’ve merely observed 0.001% of Earth’s ocean floor. Here’s what that fundamentally signifies nprevenas Mon, 05/12/2025 – 10:02 We’ve merely observed 0.001% of Earth’s ocean floor. Here’s what that fundamentally signifies May 9, 2025 Article Categories In the Headlines Science & Tech By Scientific American Article Type External News “`
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Innovative Alternatives to Knee Replacement Surgery Are on the Rise
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Navigating the Future of Scientific Research: The Role of Federal Funding
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Strengthening Bonds: Gina Raimondo Emphasizes the Power of Public-Private Partnerships
The previous commerce secretary advocates for the “innovation landscape.”
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“Adventurous Scholars Craft a Bold Documentary on the High Seas, 7,800 Miles from UC Berkeley”
The master’s students in journalism, who are graduating this month, documented their thesis regarding a rare scientific journey to Antarctica aimed at studying whales. The post In a small vessel 7,800 miles from UC Berkeley, graduate students created an audacious documentary first appeared on Berkeley News.
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2025 Awards of Distinction Unveiled at Brown School
“`html Honorees of the 2025 Awards of Distinction, depicted with Dean Dorian Traube (center), the Neidorff Family and Centene Corporation Dean of the Brown School, alongside Chancellor Andrew D. Martin (second from right), include (from left) Shaina Goodman, Robert Sagastume, Shantha Ready Alonso, Emily McDonald, Tom and Jennifer Hillman, and Shawntelle L. Fisher. (Courtesy photo)…
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Cindy Estis Green ’79 Recognized as 2025 Cornell Hospitality Innovator
CEO and co-founder of Kalibri Labs, a hospitality platform that enhances hotel worth by pinpointing the most lucrative revenue mix and facilitating more astute hotel real estate investments, will be acknowledged.
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Tech Innovations on the Horizon: Spotlighting the Future at the 2025 Yale Innovation Summit
The 2025 Tech Track at the Yale Innovation Summit highlights how Yale visionaries and international technology pioneers are extending the limits of what can be achieved — and influencing what lies ahead.
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Empowering Change: The Yale School of Management’s Commitment to New Haven
M.B.A. scholar Caroline Tanbee Smith ’25 became a member of the New Haven Board of Alders in 2024. She shared with us the way an ordinary day progresses as she manages her coursework, activities outside of class, and community engagement.
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CARL-Bot Surfs the Ocean’s Depths
“`html Compact self-sufficient underwater vessels, akin to the drones of the sea, could prove invaluable for exploring the ocean’s depths and observing its evolving conditions. However, such aquatic mini-machines can be swiftly overwhelmed by tumultuous oceanic currents. Caltech researchers spearheaded by John Dabiri (PhD ’05), the Centennial Professor of Aeronautics and Mechanical Engineering, have been…