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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…
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90 Essential HTML Interview Questions for Beginners and Professionals
HTML represents HyperText Markup Language. It is arguably the most prevalent and acclaimed programming language utilized for web application creation. Developed in 1991 by Berners-Lee and initially released in 1995, HTML has progressed through the years and undergone several updates. HTML 4, released in 1999, marked a significant milestone in its progression and achieved …Read…
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51 Essential Interview Questions and Answers for Customer Service Roles
Customer service representatives serve as the foundation of organizations, frequently engaging with their clientele. These professionals aid firms in developing and sustaining excellent customer and client relationships. Gaining knowledge about this field will assist you in determining whether you wish to pursue this profession. Thus, in this article, we will explore cust…Read More.
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Mastering the Python split() Function: A Comprehensive Guide
The string handling method in Python is employed to divide a larger string into multiple smaller strings, known as the split() function in Python. This function returns the substrings as a list. As one of the most frequently utilized languages by approximately 51% of developers, Python is intuitive and simple to master. Equipped with numer…Read…
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Revolutionizing Roads: Scientists Investigate the Safety of Recycled Asphalt Materials
Scientists have limited knowledge regarding the long-term safety and resilience of reclaimed asphalt pavement compared to the understanding of new pavement. The post The Conversation: Recycling Asphalt Pavement Can Benefit the Environment − Now Researchers Are Evaluating the Safety of Recycled Pavement appeared first on News.
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Van Puymbroeck Appointed Vice Provost and Dean of the Graduate School at UT
Marieke Van Puymbroeck, associate dean at the graduate school and professor of therapeutic recreation at Clemson University, has been appointed as the next vice provost and dean of the UT Graduate School. This announcement regarding Van Puymbroeck as Vice Provost and Dean of the UT Graduate School was initially published on News.
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“Back on the Road: U-M Symphony’s Exciting Return to Touring”
“`html Details on concert schedules and venues The Symphony Band at the University of Michigan is embarking on a journey for the first time in many years. Beginning a week-long excursion on May 6, the ensemble will visit various locations throughout Michigan, conducting engaging, collaborative clinics at several high schools in Belleville, Troy, Fenton, Grand…
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Unmasking the Bacterial Culprit of Lake Erie’s Toxic Threat: Insights from U-M Research
“`html A satellite view of Lake Erie. Image credit: NOAA Great Lakes CoastWatch MODIS Satellite Image – July 6, 2020 Research: Genomic Identification and Characterization of Saxitoxin Producing Cyanobacteria in Western Lake Erie Harmful Algal Blooms (DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.4c10888) During the warm summer months in Lake Erie, cyanobacteria, commonly referred to as blue-green algae, can multiply…
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Navigating the Struggles of Transportation Insecurity in America
“`html Research: How Does Transportation Insecurity Compare and Relate to Other Indicators of Material Hardship in the U.S.? (DOI: 10.1007/s11205-025-03585-y) Almost 1 in 5 adults in the U.S. are devoid of access to dependable transportation, rendering it one of the nation’s most prevalent forms of material hardship, report scholars from the University of Michigan. In…
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Echoes of Dissent: Marginalized Voices Challenge Emotion AI
Research (PDF): Public Attitudes Towards Emotion AI Implementation Across Contexts in the United States Artificial intelligence is transforming numerous sectors; however, a recent study from the University of Michigan indicates that not all demographics view it as advantageous. Emotion AI, or emotional recognition, which asserts that machines can decipher human feelings, has generated unease, especially…
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Miniature Marvels: Transforming Small Labs with Cutting-Edge 3D X-ray Microscopy
“`html An innovative design enables a method for examining metals, ceramics, and stones in a typical laboratory, broadening accessibility for students, academic researchers, and industry Members of Professor Ashley Bucsek’s laboratory team are utilizing three-dimensional X-ray diffraction to analyze polycrystalline substances on campus, a method previously confined to specialized synchrotron facilities. From left to right:…
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ADHD and Concussion Risk in Student Athletes: Insights from a U-M Researcher
“`html Roundtable discussion: ADHD & Concussion Recovery: New Research, Best Practices & More Study: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder as a Predictor of Extended Functional Recovery Following Sports-Related Concussions in High School Athletes EXPERT INSIGHT Researchers posit that when individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder sustain concussions, their ADHD may delay their recovery. A recent investigation published in the Journal…
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Experts from the University of Michigan Reflect on Trump’s First 100 Days in Office
“`html EXPERTS ADVISORY During the initial 100 days of his second term, President Donald Trump has initiated a flurry of policy reformations that have resonated globally. The reactions to his government’s endeavors have varied from praise to doubt. Experts from the University of Michigan are on hand for commentary. Jonathan K. Hanson Jonathan Hanson, a…
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Finding Optimism in Challenging Climate Realities: Insights from Michigan Minds Podcast
“`html EXPERT ADVISORY Climate authority Jonathan Overpeck, dean of the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability, doesn’t mince words. Terms like “alarming,” “bleak,” and “destructive” arise when he discusses the repercussions of climate change, such as unprecedented heat and drought. However, he also acknowledges the efforts of communities nationwide and globally to lower…
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Mrozinski Triumphs in Calibre Essay Prize Competition
Jeanette Mrozinski, a candidate for a master of fine arts in creative nonfiction at WashU’s Writing Program in Arts & Sciences, has secured the 2025 Calibre Essay Prize awarded by the Australian Book Review (ABR). Mrozinski This accolade is considered one of the most esteemed globally for an unpublished essay. Mrozinski has become the first…
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Creative Tech Innovations: From Tiny Creatures to Ancient Underground Worlds
In the midst of classes and after-school activities, students presenting their technology-driven projects at the 2025 annual Bits On Our Mind could have been spending time with friends or catching up on rest. Rather, they opted to utilize their leisure hours for ideation, experimentation, coding, and creation.
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Revolutionary System Harnesses Sunlight for Carbon Capture Innovation
Motivated by the methods utilized by plants for carbon storage, scientists discovered that sunlight can facilitate the absorption and emission of carbon dioxide, potentially significantly reducing expenses and net emissions.
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Harmonizing Insights: The Journey of Self-Discovery through Mathematics and Music
Already a skilled musician, Nicole Lam centered her attention on the study of applied mathematics and computer science at Yale — and discovered a new path in the arts.
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ASUS Addresses Critical RCE Vulnerabilities in DriverHub Through .ini File Manipulation
ASUS has launched updates to tackle two security vulnerabilities affecting ASUS DriverHub that, if effectively exploited, could allow an adversary to utilize the software for remote code execution. DriverHub is a utility meant to automatically identify a computer’s motherboard model and present essential driver updates for later installation by interacting with a
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Navigating 2025: The Ongoing Struggle Against Default IoT Passwords and Outdated Router Vulnerabilities
Unipi Technologies is a firm focused on creating programmable logic controllers for various uses such as residential automation, facility management, and industrial regulation. The devices made by Unipi are expected to attract a more specialized audience. Every module is built on the “Marvis” platform, a tailored Linux distribution overseen by Unipi.
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Sorting a Map by Value in Java: A Comprehensive Guide
“`html HashMap<Key, Value> is a component of the Java Collection Framework and belongs to the java.util package. It stores data in the structure of Key and Value pairs, where the keys must be unique. Although you can sort a Map<Key, Value> based on its values in Java, there isn’t a direct function available to sort…
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Lesotho: The Tiny Nation Caught in Trump’s Trade Crossfire
“`html Archaeologist Brian Stewart, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan, has pursued research in the small southern African nation of Lesotho for 15 years. In that region, he is exploring the earliest indications of human behavioral intricacy: the actions, behaviors, and beliefs that define humanity. Through his research, Stewart aims to comprehend…
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Facebook Gains Major Economic Advantage from News Providers’ Content
Research: Frontiers: Does Sharing News Enhance Engagement with Non-News Material on Social Media Platforms? (DOI: 10.1287/mksc.2024.0993) Regarding Facebook, news is crucial—not the misleading type but the authentic content produced by professional journalists. This is the conclusion drawn from a University of Michigan analysis, which aimed to assess how news content influences news aggregators, as well…
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Vision Care and Fall Prevention: Keys to a Longer Life for Seniors
“`html Research: Self-Reported Visual Impairment and Mortality Risk Among Seniors: The Mediating Impact of Recurrent Falls (DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igaf016) Seniors with eyesight issues encounter a greater likelihood of falls and early death, as revealed by a recent study from the University of Michigan. The results underline a concerning connection between unresolved vision challenges, frequent falls, and…
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The Historic Election of Robert Prevost: America’s First Pope
EXPERT Q&A With Cardinal Robert Prevost being appointed as the first American pope in the history of Catholicism, Silvia Pedraza, a sociologist and American culture professor at the University of Michigan, shares her perspectives on the significance of this historic selection for the global Church. Why do you think it took so long for an…
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Domenico Grasso Appointed Interim President of the University of Michigan
“`html Domenico Grasso The University of Michigan Board of Regents has appointed Domenico Grasso as the interim president of the institution, effective immediately. “President Grasso enjoys widespread respect for his innovative leadership at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, where he has served as chancellor since 2018,” stated the Board of Regents in a correspondence to the…
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Elevated Attendance Linked to Reduced Firearm Expulsions, Research Reveals
Research: Overall Attendance Rates and Gun-Related Expulsions in Michigan K-12 Public Schools, 2018–2022 (DOI: 10.1080/15388220.2025.2491812) Additional Michigan News articles on Firearms Elevated student attendance correlates with a decline in unlawful gun-related expulsions in Michigan public K-12 institutions, as indicated by research from the University of Michigan. A recent investigation released in the Journal of School…
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Vibrant Art Takes Center Stage in Flint
“`html EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT DATE: 1-5 p.m. Saturday, May 10 EVENT: The Flint Block Party will showcase local and regional talents, including numerous U-M graduates and faculty, crafting oversized relief prints utilizing a steamroller as a printing device. Relief printmaking entails designing, carving, and producing handmade stamps with ink and pressure, and attendees can observe these…
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U-M Professors Inducted into National Academy of Sciences
The National Academy of Sciences has recently declared the election of 120 members and 30 international members, among which are two from the University of Michigan, honoring their exceptional and ongoing contributions to original research. The two faculty members from U-M are: Phoebe Ellsworth Phoebe Ellsworth, the Frank Murphy Distinguished Professor Emerita of Law and…
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Opioid Overdose Emergencies: Why Treatment Often Falls Short
Research: Medicaid Beneficiaries With ED Visits For Overdose: Inequities In Commencement Of Medications For Opioid Use Disorder (DOI 10.1377/hlthaff.2024.00984) Medications that are shown to effectively address opioid dependency are infrequently prescribed following emergency department visits for overdose, with disparities evident based on race, ethnicity, or location, as stated by researchers from the University of Michigan.…
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The Potential of Origami in Advancing Innovative Materials
“`html Research conducted at the University of Michigan simulated how various origami formations composed of trapezoidal subunits (i) reacted to stresses such as compression (ii) and stretching (iii). Image credit: Adapted from J.P. McInerney et al. Nat. Commun. 2025, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-57089-x (Used under a CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license) Study: Coarse-grained fundamental forms for characterizing isometries of…
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Harnessing the Power of GenAI: Unleashing Cutting-Edge Potential
“`html Campus & Community Leveraging the finest that GenAI provides Jessica McCann Harvard Correspondent May 12, 2025 5 min read HUIT fosters a secure environment for experimentation, faculty demonstrate integration into their teaching Generative AI became the focal point when over 300 educators and administrators convened to explore, learn, and exchange best practices in pedagogy…
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Heart Health and Dementia Risk: A Growing Concern for Black Americans
Diabetes and hypertension may produce a cascading effect for future health challenges such as dementia—particularly among Black Americans, as reported by a recent study from the University of Georgia. The research revealed that Black Americans diagnosed with both ailments during midlife exhibited significantly elevated levels of a dementia-associated biomarker more than ten years later. “This…
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Smooth Transitions: New Technology Enhances Transfer Experience at UGA
In line with its dedication to boosting transfer student enrollment, the University of Georgia is revising its procedure to assist students in determining their status more swiftly. Enhancing the number of transfer students is a principal focus within the University of Georgia’s Strategic Enrollment Management Plan 2024-2028. Approximately 95% of transfer students are residents of…
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Unlocking AI’s Potential: Enhancing Differential Diagnosis Accuracy Through Innovative Research at FSU
“`html The emergence of more accessible artificial intelligence (AI) frameworks has revolutionized the domain of health assessments and medicine, with AI being utilized for diagnostic precision, customized treatment strategies, interpreting medical imagery, optimizing processes, facilitating remote patient surveillance, and much more. Investigators from the eHealth Lab at Florida State University’s School of Information have been…
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⚡ Weekly Update: Unpacking Zero-Day Vulnerabilities, Malware Targeting Developers, IoT Botnet Threats, and AI-Driven Scams
What do a source code editor, an intelligent billboard, and a web server share in common? They’ve all transformed into platforms for assaults—because cyber offenders are reevaluating what constitutes “infrastructure.” Rather than pursuing high-value targets head-on, malicious actors are now subtly commandeering the neglected: obsolete software, unpatched IoT gadgets, and open-source libraries. It’s not merely…
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Breaking the Cycle: Addressing the Ongoing Challenge of Exposed Credentials
“`html Detecting compromised credentials constitutes merely a portion of the struggle. The true obstacle—and frequently the overlooked segment of the equation—arises post-detection. Recent findings from GitGuardian’s State of Secrets Sprawl 2025 report unveil a troubling pattern: an overwhelming number of revealed organizational secrets found in public repositories continue to remain valid for years post-discovery, leading…
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Florida’s Controversial Backdoor Bill Rejected
A Florida statute mandating encryption backdoors did not succeed.
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Essential Data Mining Tools to Explore in 2025
“`html Information is among the most essential resources for enterprises and large organizations. With the rapid expansion of information in recent times, companies are progressively depending on sophisticated tools and methodologies to efficiently store, oversee, and scrutinize it. It comprises unrefined facts, numbers, or details that can be transformed into significant insights. This unrefined information…
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Efficiently Handling Data with Pagination in REST APIs
“`html When working with an extensive dataset, RESTful APIs typically paginate results to prevent overwhelming the system with excessive data in a single request. Power Query in Power BI serves as an excellent instrument to query and handle such paginated API responses. Pagination ensures that data is delivered in manageable portions using parameters such as…
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Enhancing Auto-Incrementing IDs in Oracle with SEQUENCE and GUID Techniques
In Oracle, distinctive and auto-incrementing identifiers can be established by merging SEQUENCE with GUID (SYS_GUID). A SEQUENCE produces sequential numeric values, while SYS_GUID() creates globally unique identifiers (UUIDs). In this article, we will delve into the integration of SEQUENCE and GUID methods to generate an ID with AUTO_INCREMENT in Oracle. How to Utilize a Combination…
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Understanding Decision-Making Constructs in C/C++ Programming
“`html Decision-making expressions are essential in C and C++ programming, and numerous developers often produce ineffective code unknowingly. By employing these expressions, you can govern the program’s flow using if-else, switch, and the ternary operator. But are you utilizing the most efficient one? Misuse of nested if statements, unnecessary conditions, or mishandling of false in…
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Checking Variable Types in Python: A Comprehensive Guide
“`html Response: You can utilize the built-in type() function to ascertain Python variable types. Typically, we can ascertain the variable type simply by examining the assigned value. However, there are instances where we may want to verify the variable’s type explicitly. This can be achieved by employing Python’s built-in functions and modules described below: Table…
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Understanding the Role of __init__.py in Python Projects
“`html In Python, __init__.py is a unique file that informs Python that a directory is recognized as a package. This facilitates the organization of your code and governs how various components of your application are imported. It enables you to incorporate setup procedures, manage imports, and define the package’s functionality. It is beneficial when developing…
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The Enigmatic Loop Dilemma in JavaScript
“`html JavaScript is an exceptionally adaptable language, yet one of the most notorious issues arises when you improperly pair loops and closures. In this article, you will discover what the JavaScript Notorious Loop Issue is, the reasons behind it, and various methods to resolve it. Table of Contents Understanding the Simple Loop’s Functionality Identifying the…
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Mastering the Ternary Operator in C++: A Compact Guide
“`html A ternary operator in C++ serves as a concise alternative to the if-else statement, facilitating easier condition evaluation. It is applicable primarily in simple statements, yet it can be nested and provides numerous benefits. In this article, we will explore the concept of the ternary operator, nested ternary operators, their pros and cons, the…
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Decoding Argument-Dependent Lookup (ADL) in C++
“`html Argument-Dependent Lookup is a crucial aspect of C++, as it aids the compiler in locating function definitions based on the namespaces of their parameters, enhancing the versatility of the code. Nevertheless, if implemented carelessly, it may result in namespace pollution and uncertainties within the program. This article will explore what argument-dependent lookup entails, the…
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A behind-the-scenes look at UK’s first-ever bourbon release
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Celebrating UK graduates: May 2025 Commencement
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Tips for supporting your child’s mental health
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Deceptive AI Applications Fuel Noodlophile Malware Distribution, Targeting Over 62,000 Users Through Facebook Scams
Threat adversaries have been noted utilizing counterfeit artificial intelligence (AI)-driven tools as bait to lure individuals into installing an information theft malware referred to as Noodlophile. “Rather than depending on conventional phishing techniques or unauthorized software websites, they create persuasive AI-themed platforms – frequently promoted through authentic-looking Facebook groups and viral social media initiatives,”
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Essential Information for Attendees of USC’s 2025 Commencement Ceremony
“`html USC honors commencement with over 100 events. (USC Photo/David Sprague) Distribute Institution USC commencement 2025: Essential information for attendees COMMENCEMENT: A large number of individuals are anticipated on the University Park Campus for USC’s 142nd commencement festivities this week. Planning in advance is advisable. May 12, 2025 By David Medzerian The Trojan Family will gather…
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Vision Beyond Sight: A Legally Blind Magician Discovers His Calling at USC Dornsife
BEGINNING: Blending his enthusiasm for illusion with his scholarly pursuits, graduating cognitive science student Tyler Gibgot discovers he can assist others in uncovering their unique form of magic. View the video and explore the narrative.
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**Unlocking the Future: Innovations Shaping Tomorrow**
“`html Renowned playwright and MacArthur “genius grant” awardee Lynn Nottage (right) engages with students in the “Advanced Playwriting” course, instructed by Zachariah Ezer, within Arts & Sciences. Nottage visited the campus in April to receive WashU’s 2025 International Humanities Prize. (Photo: Whitney Curtis/WashU) Violist Amy Greenhalgh (left), who teaches applied music and serves as assistant…
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ISC Stormcast For Monday, May 12th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9446, (Mon, May 12th)
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Mastering Data Science: Join Our Transformative Webinar on August 31, 2023, at 3:30 PM
Have you ever contemplated the forthcoming major trend in the professional landscape? Immerse yourself in data science through our insightful career masterclass webinar. This session, guided by industry expert Amitendra Srivastava, is carefully crafted to serve as a guiding light for individuals eager to enhance their skills and establish a unique position in the data…
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Accelerate Your Data Science Journey: Join the Caltech CTME | Simplilearn Webinar on June 21, 2023, at 3:30 PM!
Prepared to embark on a career in the rapidly expanding, lucrative domain of data science? Your search ends here with Caltech’s Post Graduate Program in Data Science, in collaboration with Simplilearn and IBM. Join this program overview to discover how this rigorous educational experience is designed to transform you into a comprehensive data science expert.…
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Unlock Your Potential: Join Caltech CTME’s Data Analytics Bootcamp Webinar on June 15th, 2023!
The swift momentum of digital evolution indicates that data analytics stands as one of the most rapidly expanding career domains currently. Here’s your chance to discover how the Caltech Data Analytics Bootcamp will assist you in acquiring data analytics competencies that you can utilize for professional achievement. Moreover, simply by participating, you’ll be eligible for…
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Discover the Caltech Data Analytics Bootcamp: Join Our Engaging Webinar on 30th August 2023 at 3:30 PM
Embark on a life-changing expedition into the realm of data science with a program overview of Caltech’s Data Analytics Bootcamp. This thrilling session acts as your gateway to uncovering the innovative domain of data analytics and how this bootcamp can elevate you to expertise. Seasoned instructor Jeremy Samuelson will share a valuable insight into…Read More.
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Unlock Your Future in Data Science: Join the Caltech Bootcamp Webinar on July 27, 2023, at 3:30 PM!
Are you eager to embark on a fulfilling journey in the realm of data science? Participate in our unique webinar that will reveal how the Caltech Data Science Bootcamp can serve as your gateway to triumph in the thrilling field of data science. During this session, you’ll acquire knowledge from experts in the industry and…
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Unlocking Your Future in Data Science: Join Our Career Masterclass Webinar on September 5, 2023, at 15:30
Are you keen on pursuing a lucrative profession in data science? If the answer is affirmative, this webinar is tailored for you! Participate in an interactive session with Greg White from PwC, where he will delve into the intricacies of the industry, covering career prospects, essential skills, and tips on how to embark on this…
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Navigating the New Salesforce Developer Certification Exam: Essential Insights
As many of you might know, Salesforce.com has revealed updates to the Salesforce Developer Certification framework. This article provides a comprehensive Salesforce Developer exam guide regarding the adjustments in the certification procedure, modifications to the exam format, and eligibility criteria/prerequisites. The revised certification framework allows for an i…Read More.
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Navigating the Path to PMP Certification: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you have chosen to pursue a PMP® and fulfill the qualifications, you will start with the PMP application procedure. Since the PMP application can be quite complex, professionals in the PMP field advise that you collect all pertinent information pertaining to your PMP application prior to commencing. In this article, we will guide you…
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Mastering the Six Sigma Control Plan: Essential Needs and Effective Strategies
Six Sigma techniques are renowned for their rational, data-centric method to resolving issues. However, what genuinely distinguishes them from other quality frameworks is their adaptability and relevance in areas that extend far beyond the realm of manufacturing, where they originated. Read more: What Is Six Sigma Certification: Levels and R…Read More.
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Navigating the Customer Journey: A Blueprint for 2025 Business Growth
In a context where each individual/user possesses a unique lifestyle, obstacles, requirements, and priorities, how can a business evaluate its role in a customer’s life? Customer journey mapping provides the answer. It highlights the significance and need for a brand and its product in a customer’s existence, presenting a chance to enhance their experience…Read More.
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Essential Enterprise Architect Interview Questions for 2025
A vital element and cornerstone of securing your ideal job is making a lasting impression during an interview. For candidates aspiring to be an Enterprise Architect, possessing a solid comprehension of the technical facets and a problem-solving perspective towards strategies for various situations is essential. This guide enables you to highlight your technical expertise and…
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Emerging Software Development Trends to Embrace in 2024
Staying updated with contemporary trends in software development holds significant importance for various reasons in our current era. These software trends enable developers to maintain a competitive edge in a sector where creativity is crucial and allow individuals to grasp the latest technologies and practices, instilling greater confidence in experts while del…Read More.
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Crafting an Effective Stakeholder Register for Project Success
A stakeholder may be an individual, a collective, or an organization that is affected by the project. The importance of each stakeholder differs depending on their authority and level of influence. Moreover, comprehensive analysis is essential to grasp stakeholders’ requirements, viewpoints, and preferences. This underscores the necessity for a stakeholder register. Discover a concise guide…Read…
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Unlock Your Future: Join the Caltech CTME Data Analytics Bootcamp Webinar on May 13, 2023, at 4:30 PM
The swift advancement of digital transformation signifies that both our professional and private lives hinge on comprehending and analyzing data, as well as conveying our findings to colleagues and supervisors. This is your chance to discover how the Caltech Data Analytics Bootcamp will equip you with the data analytics expertise necessary for achieving career success.…
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Ace Your Azure Interview: A Comprehensive Guide
If you’re aiming for a profession in cloud computing, you’re making a wise choice. Cloud computing is increasingly becoming standard in the corporate sector as companies understand they can enhance efficiency and reduce expenses with this approach. Expenditure on public cloud services is projected to hit $302.5 billion by 2021. What implications does this have…
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Unlock the Secrets to Creating Your Own DIY Movie Recommendation System: Join Our Webinar on September 28, 2023, at 16:00!
In this fascinating webinar, we’re exploring the essence of data science, where algorithms and insights converge with entertainment. Our knowledgeable presenter will lead you through the thrilling realm of movie recommendation systems, simplifying intricate concepts into clear, digestible insights. Discover how these systems evaluate your tastes, forecast y…Read More.
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Women’s Water Polo Clinches NCAA Championship Title
Top-ranked Stanford triumphed over No. 3 USC on Sunday to secure the program’s 10th NCAA championship and its third in four years.
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Soaring New Heights: UGA Class of 2025 Embarks on Their Journey
“`html “““html Tertiary education challenges students in numerous ways, yet the Class of 2025 departs from the University of Georgia thoroughly equipped to soar and explore. Jarryd Wallace, the keynote speaker, a four-time Paralympian, and two-time bronze medalist, imparted insights he gained from the challenges he encountered during UGA’s undergraduate Commencement ceremony on May 9.…
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FSU’s Flying High Circus Takes Flight Again with a Brand New Big Top After Tornado Setback
“`html Once the tornadoes passed, the devastation became apparent. In a mere thirty minutes, three funnels swept through Tallahassee on May 10, 2024, uprooting trees, damaging roofs, and destroying one of Florida State University’s most cherished sites: the Flying High Circus tent. Since the mid-1960s, the FSU Flying High Circus has been the sole collegiate…
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FSU Circus Takes Center Stage with a Dazzling Comeback
The article FSU Circus is Soaring Once More was initially published on Florida State University News.
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Spring 2025 Exhibitions at the Department of Art: A Visual Journey
Florida State University honored graduating Department of Art learners with three exhibitions during the Spring 2025 term. These displays represented the peak of the students’ educational pathways, underscoring the excellence of their work and the artistic as well as technical advancement achieved through their studies. For additional details regarding the Spring 2025 Department of Art…
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FSU Circus Takes to the Skies with Spectacular Performances
The article FSU Circus is Soaring High Once More was originally published on Florida State University News.
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Empowering Future Leaders Through USC Marshall’s Global Supply Chain Management Program
Graduates leverage cutting-edge technologies to develop robust, flexible, and sustainable supply chains that enhance both enterprises and communities.
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USC’s Keck Medical Center Chef Clinches National Honor for Innovative Plant-Based Tamale Dish
“`html During the development of his recipe, Luis Santos contacted his aunts who craft tamales each weekend: “I reached out to the specialists.” (USC Photo/Stephen Gee) Distribute University Keck Medical Center of USC chef secures national accolade for plant-based tamale recipe NARRATIVE AND VIDEOS: Executive Chef Luis Santos’ reimagined Honduran tamale was selected from five…
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Illuminating the Path: A Celebration of UT’s Commencement
The article Making UT Illuminate for Commencement was initially published on UT Austin News – The University of Texas at Austin.
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Voices of Tomorrow: Students Share Insights on the Importance of Community
Graduating students Kendall Burks and Elijah Darden have encountered significant hurdles in their early lives, but both have flourished due to the affection and backing of their communities. On Monday, May 12, Burks and Darden will inspire the Class of 2025 to rely on their communities as they navigate life post-graduation. In this context, Burks,…
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Celebrating Excellence: Women’s Society Honors Leaders with Awards and Scholarships
“`html Emmy Morin (second from left), Samantha Evanoff, and Kaylaa Betts, recipients of the Harriet K. Switzer Leadership Awards, receive their accolades from Switzer (second from right); Kathy Fulstone (left), chair of the scholarship committee; and Julie Sward (far right), president of the Women’s Society, at the Women’s Society of Washington University annual membership gathering…
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Ten College Prep Program Graduates Earn Admission to WashU with $820,000 in Scholarships
Ten of the 36 graduating seniors from WashU’s College Prep Program will enroll at WashU this autumn, receiving a cumulative total of $820,000 in financial assistance from Washington University in St. Louis. Other participants have obtained offers from the University of Pennsylvania, Louisiana State University, Saint Louis University, along with approximately 60 public and private…
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Celebrating the Achievements of Yale School of Public Health Graduates
Nine graduating students discuss how they integrated their public health interests into their academic pursuits and reveal their aspirations to enhance the well-being of individuals globally as public health leaders.
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Recognizing the Signs of Testicular Cancer: What Every Man Should Be Aware Of
Testicular carcinoma is one of the most treatable forms of cancer — the crucial aspect is being aware of the signs to look out for and seeking early intervention. Yale Medicine oncologist Preston C. Sprenkle discusses.
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Innovative Approaches in Analyzing American Democracy by Political Scientists
At a recent conference held at Yale, prominent U.S. political scholars examined emerging and escalating obstacles to American democracy and explored how their discipline must evolve to grasp these complexities more effectively.
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New Discoveries Uncover Vital Insights into Glioblastoma Recurrence
New discoveries reveal overlooked trends in cancer cell behavior and could assist in shaping upcoming therapeutic approaches for the most formidable type of brain cancer.
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The Impact of Misjudged Performance on Your Perception of Others
A recent study co-led by Yale discovered that when we are disregarded in the workplace for our strong performance — or commended for our weak performance — we are likely to carry that misapprehension forward when assessing others.
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Harnessing AI to Uncover the Secrets of Effective Salespeople
In a recent investigation, Yale scientists developed a machine-learning framework that may assist organizations in evaluating a broader selection of applicants when recruiting for a sales position.
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The Class of 2025 Rising to the Challenge
Eleanor Schoenbrun ’25, co-chair of Senior Roll Call, discusses how the Yale Alumni Fund program invites graduating students into the alumni network — and motivates them to remain engaged.
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Trailblazing Advocate for Women’s Health and Rights, Dr. Malcolm Potts, Passes Away at 90
“Malcolm was an innovator whose lifelong efforts revolutionized international reproductive wellness and human rights,” remarked Dr. Michael C. Lu, dean of the UC Berkeley School of Public Health. The article Dr. Malcolm Potts, bold global reformer for reproductive wellness and women’s rights, passes away at 90 first appeared on Berkeley News.
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Embracing the Richness: The Importance of Teaching Three Jewish Languages at Berkeley’s Center for Jewish Studies
Alongside three tiers of Hebrew, the Center provides instruction in Yiddish and Ladino, the threatened historical language of Sephardic Jews. The post Why Berkeley’s Center for Jewish Studies teaches three Jewish languages was initially featured on Berkeley News.
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Meet Aria Eppinger: Rising Star of the Class of 2024
“`html This interview is part of a series of brief discussions from the MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, known as Student Spotlights. Each spotlight highlights a student responding to their selection of inquiries about themselves and their experiences at MIT. Today’s participant, Aria Eppinger ’24, earned her undergraduate degree in Course 6-7…
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Honoring Excellence: School of Engineering Awards Ceremony for Winter 2025
MIT educators and scholars garner various external accolades throughout the year. The MIT School of Engineering frequently underscores the awards, honors, and distinctions earned by members of the community engaged in academic departments, laboratories, and institutes. Winter 2025 awardees comprise the following: Faez Ahmed, the American Bureau of Shipping Career Development Professor in Naval Engineering and…