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Cornell Honors Groundbreaking Achievement in LHC Collaborations
Cornell scholars are assisting in enhancing the CMS detector at CERN, as LHC partnerships secure the 2024 Breakthrough Prize for significant physics revelations.
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Venturing into the Cosmos: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Space Exploration
Through his investigations at Caltech, a local high school scholar uncovered 1.5 million hitherto undiscovered entities in space, expanded the possibilities of a NASA undertaking, and published a solo-authored, peer-reviewed article. Matteo (Matthew) Paz’s Astrophysical Journal paper details a novel AI algorithm he created that led to these revelations and that can be utilized by…
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Discovery of Hidden Hydrogen: Unveiling Half of the Universe’s Missing Gas
Recent evaluations of the dispersed ionized hydrogen enveloping galaxies explain the elusive mass. The article Half of the universe’s hydrogen gas, which has remained unrecognized for a long time, has been discovered was originally published on Berkeley News.
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Exploring the Personal Journey of Living with Cystic Fibrosis
During the opening seminar Cystic Fibrosis: From Medical Puzzle to Precision Medicine Triumph, learners discover how researchers and healthcare professionals elucidate the enigmas of a hereditary condition and what it entails to be a patient.
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Revolutionizing Neuroscience: Scientists Create a Digital Replica of a Mouse Brain
In an innovative investigation, scientists developed an artificial intelligence model of the murine visual cortex that anticipates neuronal reactions to visual stimuli.
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Innovative Approaches to Lower Drug Prices, Enhance Elder Care, and Decode AI Innovations
Photographs by Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Campus & Community Reducing medication expenses, embracing the elderly, expounding on AI — along with other research proposals Anna Lamb Harvard Staff Writer April 11, 2025 7 min read Eight graduate students present their projects during Harvard Horizons discussions At Harvard, a multitude of scholars strive to enhance understanding…
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Fortinet Alerts Users: SSL-VPN Symlink Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Maintain Access After Patching
Fortinet has disclosed that malicious entities have discovered a method to retain read-only access to susceptible FortiGate devices even after the original access point employed to compromise the devices was rectified. The cybercriminals are thought to have exploited recognized and now-corrected security vulnerabilities, including, but not restricted to, CVE-2022-42475, CVE-2023-27997, and CVE-2024-21762. “A malicious actor…
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Celebrating Triumph: Florida State University Honors Resilient Scholars at Unconquered Banquet
Zahria Moore, a scholar at Florida State University, was raised in a challenging environment. According to her account, her mother exhibited abusive behavior, battled alcohol addiction, and had periods of incarceration, leading Moore and her siblings to encounter food scarcity and homelessness. She regarded education as her refuge, a sentiment that persisted throughout her university…
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Unlocking the Health Benefits of Copper: A Hidden Gem in Your Diet
Exploring the health advantages of copper nprevenas Fri, 04/11/2025 – 09:27 Exploring the health advantages of copper Thursday Story Categories Health & Wellness In the News Science & Technology By AZPM News Article Type External News
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Revolutionizing Energy Storage: A Startup’s Vision for Circular Carbon Batteries
Startup in carbon batteries seeks to create a circular approach to energy storage nprevenas Fri, 04/11/2025 – 09:26 Startup in carbon batteries seeks to create a circular approach to energy storage Thursday Categories of the Story Business & Economics Current Affairs Science & Technology By PV Magazine Type of News Article Outside News
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Eric Hegg honored with IMPACT award
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Service-learning at MSU maintains no. 1 rank among public universities
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Yale Historians Set to Delve into ‘America at 250’ During 2025 DeVane Lectures
This autumn, three distinguished researchers of U.S. history will investigate the essence of American identity through a series of lectures lasting an entire semester, accessible to the public.
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President Levin Elaborates on the University’s Core Values
“This period serves as an evaluation of our capacity to collaborate collectively, alongside other institutions and the nation, to establish a pathway of sustained excellence directed by unmistakable and lasting values,” President Levin conveyed to the Faculty Senate on Thursday. He additionally disclosed that a group will examine the possibility of expanding the undergraduate enrollment.
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MSU announces progress on Spartan Gateway District
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Staff voice: Turning pedal passion into campuswide cycling movement
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Revolutionizing Education: How AI Tools are Transforming Learning at the College of Natural Science
Utilizing AI to deliver customized evaluations, equipping learners for the future
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Unraveling the Neural Connection: How Inflammation Fuels Fatigue and Apathy in Late-Stage Cancer Patients
The exhaustion and absence of drive that numerous cancer patients face toward the end of life have been perceived as inevitable results of their diminishing physical condition and significant weight reduction. However, new findings from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis contest this long-standing belief, revealing instead that these behavioral alterations originate from…
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Tuned In Together: How Neural “Fingerprints” Reveal Collective Focus in Teams
Have you ever been so intensely concentrated on an activity—playing a video game, diving into a captivating book, and so forth—that when you finally glance away, hours seem to have vanished in an instant? This phenomenon is commonly recognized as the flow state: a condition of deep focus accompanied by a warped perception of time.…
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271 MSU graduates receive Board of Trustees’ Award for academic excellence, 4.0 GPA
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MSU trustees prioritize long-term fiscal health and move forward on public-private partnership
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Celebrating the Remarkable Research Contributions of Two Esteemed Professors
Katherine Mirica and Paul Guyre have been honored with the Dartmouth Technology Innovation Awards.
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Century-Old Storm Tides Set to Strike Bangladesh Every Few Decades, Warn Scientists
Tropical storms are hurricanes that develop over warm ocean waters and can move onto land, flooding coastal areas. The most intense storms can produce destructive storm surges — seawater elevated by tides and waves that inundate land, leading to disastrous flooding in coastal regions. A recent investigation by MIT researchers reveals that, as global temperatures…
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Introducing the Oracle Database 23ai Administration Professional Certification Pathway
This pertains to the latest 23ai Administrator Professional Certification and Educational Journey.
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Staff Council Appoints New Leadership for the 2025-2026 Academic Year
During its meeting on April 2, the Staff Council appointed officials for the upcoming year. The officials who were newly appointed include Vice President Jennifer Leyting from the College of Veterinary Medicine; Coordinator Wendy Holland from the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources; Recording Secretary Mary Formo from the College of Agricultural and Environmental…
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Celebrating Excellence: UGA Organizations Shine at the Student Engagement Awards
On Tuesday, March 25, the University of Georgia Engagement, Leadership, and Service division hosted the 24th annual H. Gordon & Francis S. Davis Student Engagement Awards at the Tate Grand Hall. This ceremony was designed to acknowledge UGA students and groups that excel in student involvement and positively contribute to the campus environment. “The Student Engagement Awards…
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UGA Celebrates Unprecedented Milestones in Excellence
With an undergraduate student population exceeding 30,000, the University of Georgia community takes satisfaction in embracing its newest members wholeheartedly. This is the objective of Welcome UGA, a six-week initiative designed to assist new students in transitioning seamlessly while offering resources for both newcomers and returning students to connect with UGA, cultivate a sense of belonging…
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Transforming Healing: The Visionary Work at the Regenerative Bioscience Center
The Regenerative Bioscience Center (RBC) was established in 2004 with only a few faculty members and an ambitious vision. At present, it has evolved into a vibrant community of 44 individuals spread across eight colleges at the University of Georgia. Beyond being just a research facility, RBC has become a trailblazer, introducing the nation’s first and sole regenerative…
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UGA Police Department’s Community Outreach Coordinator: A Pillar of Support and Engagement
Britney Green actively supports her community both while on duty and during her off hours. “I truly appreciate the UGA community, and I find joy in Athens,” she remarked. Green became a member of the University of Georgia Police Department in 2014, starting as a patrol officer. After 18 months, she transitioned to the Criminal…
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Pioneering New Horizons in Security Research and Leadership at UGA
Justin Conrad’s journey into global security was influenced by a profound interest in international relations and a dedication to comprehending conflict. “I’ve always been intrigued by the mechanisms of the world — how various cultures, political landscapes, and historical narratives intertwine,” Conrad noted. Conrad, the Gary K. Bertsch Director of the Center for International Trade…
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Waldrop Takes the Helm as Director and Curator of Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries, Athenaeum
The Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia (UGA) is excited to declare the appointment of Rachel Waldrop (formerly Reese) as the Director and Curator of the Dodd Galleries and Athenaeum, a contemporary art venue unassociated with permanent collections and linked to UGA. “I am delighted to become a part of the dynamic community at…
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UGA Says Farewell to Twenty Esteemed Employees on April 1, 2025
On April 1, twenty employees of UGA retired. The retirees, along with their job titles, departments, and years of service, are as follows: Jay Bauer, creative design expert, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Office of Marketing and Communications, 25 years; Deborah A. Blakey, laboratory supervisor II, College of Veterinary Medicine, Tifton Diagnostic Laboratory, 34…
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Melodic Tribute: A Celebration of the Bach Legacy through Flute and Harpsichord
Johann Sebastian Bach is globally acclaimed — a composer who evokes the same immense admiration as Shakespeare and Leonardo da Vinci. However, the renowned status of Bach was eclipsed by his offspring Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach — at least during the lifetime of the latter. The flute and harpsichord pairing of Brandon Patrick George and…
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Usha Rodrigues Honored with Prestigious Mentor Award by GAPABA
The article Usha Rodrigues honored with mentor award by GAPABA was initially published on UGA Today.
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Unleashing the Future: Discover Cutting-Edge Digital Innovations at BOOM 2025
The 27th yearly Bits On Our Minds, the leading exhibition for innovative digital technology initiatives developed by Cornell scholars, is set to return on April 23, from 4-6 p.m. in the atrium of Duffield Hall.
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Cyber Shadows: Paper Werewolf Unleashes PowerModul Implant Against Russian Industries
The malicious agent referred to as Paper Werewolf has been noted primarily focusing on Russian organizations using a new tool identified as PowerModul. The actions, occurring from July to December 2024, specifically targeted entities within the mass communication, telecommunications, construction, governmental organizations, and energy industries, according to a recent report released by Kaspersky on Thursday.…
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Best ways to get involved at UK
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2025 UKY Student Film Festival call for submissions now open
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UK’s Equine Analytical Chemistry Lab acquired by Eagle Diagnostics
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Bourbon Brood of periodical cicadas ready to sing this spring in Kentucky
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Cecília Rodrigues Takes the Helm of the American Portuguese Studies Association as New President
The article Cecília Rodrigues chosen as president of the American Portuguese Studies Association was initially published on UGA Today.
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Usha Rodrigues Joins the ECGI Research Community
The article Usha Rodrigues appointed as ECGI research member was initially published on UGA Today.
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UGA Clinches Victory at ABA National Appellate Advocacy Regional Championship
The article UGA triumphs in ABA National Appellate Advocacy regional contest was initially published on UGA Today.
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Turner and Woolfolk Recognized as Standouts on SEC All-Freshman Team
The article Turner and Woolfolk selected for SEC All-Freshman Team was originally published on UGA Today.
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Cyril Earns Spot on SEC Community Service Honor Roll
The article Cyril selected for SEC Community Service Team was initially featured on UGA Today.
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Unveiling Hovland’s Insightful Journey: ‘Life in Language’ Hits the Shelves
The article Hovland’s book ‘Life in Language’ has been released initially appeared on UGA Today.
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OneSource Unveils Revamped Website Focused on Resource Accessibility
The OneSource platform has been revamped with a refreshed appearance and experience. Modifications consist of an improved user experience, enhanced navigation, new features, and superior search capabilities. Visitors will still have straightforward access to essential systems, including the Financial Management System, OneUSG Connect, and the Budget Management System. Enhanced Navigation: The restructured site layout presents…
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Cosmic Insights: Nobel Laureate to Illuminate the Universe’s Expansion at FSU Physics Dirac Lectures
Nobel Prize-recipient astrophysicist Adam Riess will present the most recent findings regarding the expanding cosmos in his public talk, “The Unexpected Expansion History of the Universe,” which is part of this year’s Dirac Lectures organized by the Florida State University Department of Physics. Riess, the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor and Thomas J. Barber Professor of Physics…
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FSU Educator Aims to Use Autism Research to Support Families Battling Food Insecurity
The article FSU Educator Aiming to Utilize Autism Research to Assist Families Dealing with Food Scarcity was originally published on Florida State University News.
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Matthew Gentzkow Appointed as Director of Stanford Impact Labs
The economist will guide a collective of social researchers eager for their academic work to enhance individuals’ well-being.
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Access Brokers Evolve: The Rise of Affordable Cyber Services
What are IABs? Initial Access Brokers (IABs) focus on infiltrating computer systems and networks without permission, subsequently distributing that access to other cyber offenders. This specialization enables IABs to dedicate their efforts to their primary skill: exploiting weaknesses via tactics such as social manipulation and brute-force approaches. Through the sale of access, they considerably diminish…
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ISC Stormcast For Friday, April 11th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9404, (Fri, Apr 11th)
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The Tentacled Triumph: Squid-Inspired Innovations in Solar Technology
Scientists are attempting to utilize the biochemistry of squid that enables color alteration for solar technologies. This seems to be a novel and relevant study connected to a 2019 squid article. As is customary, you can also reference this squid article to discuss the security stories currently making headlines that I have not addressed.
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Uncovering AI Weaknesses: A New Frontier in Cybersecurity
Microsoft is announcing that its artificial intelligence systems can identify novel vulnerabilities within source code: Microsoft uncovered eleven vulnerabilities in GRUB2, which include integer and buffer overflows within filesystem parsers, flaws in commands, and a side-channel in cryptographic comparisons. Moreover, 9 buffer overflows were found in parsing SquashFS, EXT4, CramFS, JFFS2, and symlinks within U-Boot…
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Palo Alto Networks Alerts Users About Surge in Brute-Force Attacks on PAN-OS GlobalProtect Gateways
Palo Alto Networks has disclosed that it is witnessing forceful login efforts directed at PAN-OS GlobalProtect gateways, shortly after threat actors alerted about an increase in dubious login scanning activities aimed at its devices. “Our teams are detecting signs of actions aligned with password-related assaults, including forceful login efforts, which does not signify the successful…
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Beware: SpyNote, BadBazaar, and MOONSHINE Malware are Lurking in Fake Apps Targeting Android and iOS Users!
Cybersecurity analysts have discovered that malicious entities are creating misleading websites hosted on recently registered domains to distribute a recognized Android malware known as SpyNote. These fraudulent sites simulate Google Play Store installation pages for applications such as the Chrome web browser, suggesting an effort to mislead unaware users into installing the malware instead. “The…
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Bacteria with a New Twist: Engineered Microbes that Broadcast Distinct Signals from Afar
Microorganisms can be modified to detect a range of substances, including contaminants or soil elements. However, in the majority of instances, these cues can solely be perceived by examining the cells through a microscope, rendering them unsuitable for widespread implementation. Employing a novel approach that prompts cells to synthesize molecules that produce distinct color combinations,…
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Alumna Combines Culinary Arts and Mental Wellness: A Fresh Approach to Healing
Mercedes Tiggs combines her enthusiasm for mental health with her additional passion: culinary arts.
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Critical Vulnerability in OttoKit WordPress Plugin Poses Serious Risk to Admin Accounts
A recently revealed critical security vulnerability affecting OttoKit (previously known as SureTriggers) has begun to be actively exploited within hours of its public announcement. The flaw, identified as CVE-2025-3102 (CVSS rating: 8.1), is an authorization bypass issue that may allow a malicious actor to establish admin accounts under specific circumstances, gaining control over vulnerable websites.…
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Mastering HTML Tags: An Essential Resource for Web Developers
HTML, known as HyperText Markup Language, forms the foundation of a website. It offers the framework and arrangement for web pages. HTML tags act as the essential components that specify headings, paragraphs, images, links, and much more. Whether you are new to web design or a seasoned developer aiming to enhance your expertise, grasping HTML…
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Understanding Hypervisors in Cloud Computing: Types and Functions
What is a Hypervisor in Cloud Computing? A hypervisor is a program that enables the creation and administration of virtual machines. Hypervisors are commonly called virtual machine monitors (VMMs). This software permits a singular host system to operate multiple guest virtual machines (VMs) by allocating resources like memory and processing power. When utilizing…Read More.
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Mastering VBA in Excel: Boost Your Productivity and Skills
VBA represents Visual Basic for Applications. Excel VBA is Microsoft’s programming language designed for Office tools like MS-Excel, MS-Word, and MS-Access. Those who create VBA scripts primarily utilize macros. What Is VBA? Visual Basic for Applications is a code that is both human-understandable and modifiable, generated when one records a macro. Currently, …Read More.
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Mastering AI: 60+ Essential Interview Questions and Insights for 2025
Artificial Intelligence has risen to prominence, emerging as an essential element in molding the future across diverse industries. The impact of AI is significant and extensive, spanning from healthcare and finance to retail and other fields. This groundbreaking technology has not only transformed the manner in which companies function but also the approach they take…
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Understanding Feasibility Studies: An In-Depth Exploration
The advancement and acknowledgment of project management education have evolved considerably in recent years, and these transformations are anticipated to persist and broaden. With the emergence of project management also comes the necessity for a feasibility study. Embarking on a complicated, large-scale endeavor that will greatly influence your business can be exhilarating. …Read More.
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Mastering the Art of Concatenation in Excel: A Comprehensive Guide
The expression CONCATENATE denotes the process of linking or amalgamating. Within Excel, the CONCATENATE function combines text from different cells into one cell. This guide clarifies the utilization of the CONCATENATE function in Excel, offering an in-depth insight into its structure and everyday usage through demonstrative examples. Excel CONCATENATE Funct…Read More.
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Innovative Approach Enhances Protection for Confidential AI Training Data
Data confidentiality comes with a price. Various security methodologies exist to safeguard sensitive user information, such as client addresses, from attackers who may try to extract them from AI models — however, they frequently compromise the models’ accuracy. Researchers from MIT have recently introduced a framework grounded in a novel privacy metric dubbed PAC Privacy.…
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Envisioning a New Era of Democracy
Envision that every one of us—entire society—has arrived on a foreign planet and must establish a governance system: a blank canvas. We possess no historical frameworks from the United States or any other nation. We are devoid of any particular interests that could cloud our judgment. How would we manage ourselves? It is improbable that…
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Exploring Beneficial Viruses: A New Frontier in Combating Drug-Resistant Infections
In a Q&A session, Yale’s Benjamin Chan discusses the hunt for viruses that could assist in combating drug-resistant superbugs — along with the optimism these solutions provide to nations facing this public health hazard.
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UGA Students Shine Bright with Goldwater Scholarship Awards
From agricultural molecular genetics to coastal mussels and computational studies, three undergraduates from the University of Georgia have been acknowledged for advancing research in their areas of expertise. Juniors Oscar de la Torre, Anderson Smith, and Sloka Sudhin are among the 441 undergraduates nationwide to be distinguished as Barry Goldwater Scholars this spring. They have…
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Empower Ukraine: A Hackathon with Purpose
“No monetary rewards. However, our colleagues in Kiev are reaching out, and they’re likely to express gratitude,” was the slogan that attracted students and technology enthusiasts to participate in MIT-Ukraine’s inaugural hackathon this January. The hackathon received support from MIT-Ukraine and Mission Innovation X, with contributions from MIT alumni globally. It was spearheaded by Hosea Siu ’14,…
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Neuroscience Meets Hoops: WashU Students Inspire the Next Generation in St. Louis
Once they’ve completed their own academic assignments, WashU scholars journey to nearby schools, community hubs, and medical facilities to set aside the title of student and take on roles such as educator, dance leader, basketball mentor, and source of inspiration. These undergraduate and graduate student volunteers belong to clubs dedicated to aiding the youth of…
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Innovative MIT Students Tackle Water and Food Challenges Through J-WAFS Initiative
For the last ten years, the Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS) has played a vital role in fostering student involvement throughout the Institute to assist in addressing the world’s most urgent water and food system challenges. As part of J-WAFS’ primary mission to secure global water and food supplies, J-WAFS seeks…
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Navigating the Turbulent Waters of U.S. Trade and Tariff Strategies: Insights from a Berkeley Haas Economist
Economist Matilde Bombardini: “There is no clear objective in this situation. …The ambiguity is what’s genuinely disturbing investors.” The article Berkeley Haas economist clarifies tumultuous U.S. trade and tariff regulations was initially featured on Berkeley News.
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Dive into the Depths: A Professor’s 101-Second Guide to the Internet’s Underwater Tubes
The expansive marine network of fiber optic lines that enable the internet is more crucial than you realize. Observe UC Berkeley instructor Nicole Starosielski elucidate the reasons. The article Watch a professor elucidate the internet’s array of underwater tubes in 101 seconds was originally featured on Berkeley News.
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Bound by Destiny: Lives Interwoven Across a Divide
Mayors of Brownsville, Texas, John Cowen (left) and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, Cruz Pérez Cuéllar (right), join moderator Diane Davis. Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Nation & World Separated by a boundary, but with destinies intertwined Elected officials from neighboring U.S. and Mexican cities discuss immigration, national governance, tariffs Christy DeSmith Harvard Staff Writer April 10, 2025…
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Inspiring Movement: Creative Exercise Ideas for Neurodivergent Kids
Research: Boosting home-based physical activity for neurodivergent children: modifying the InPACT at Home initiative with AI and universal design A research group from the University of Michigan has utilized AI to provide exercise “snacks” to children diagnosed with autism. Headed by U-M exercise physiologist Rebecca Hasson, the research team revamped a program intended to encourage…
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Moody College of Communication Unveils the Innovative Karch Gaming Institute
AUSTIN, Texas — A newly established gaming academy at The University of Texas at Austin is set to support students in securing roles within the swiftly expanding video game sector. The Karch Gaming Institute, located within UT’s Moody College of Communication, will focus on nurturing the forthcoming wave of innovative leaders in the gaming realm…
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Leuthardt and Mitra Achieve Prestigious AIMBE Fellowship Honors
Eric C. Leuthardt (on the left) and Robi Mitra from WashU Medicine have been honored as fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has recognized two new fellows from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. These two academic staff members join…
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Uncovering the Potential of Beneficial Viruses in Battling Drug-Resistant Infections
In a Q&A, Yale’s Benjamin Chan elaborates on the quest for viruses that could assist in combating drug-resistant superbugs — along with the promise these solutions present to nations facing this public health challenge.
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Dance Like Everyone’s Watching: Unleash Your Inner Performer
Arts & Culture How to perform as if someone is observing Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer April 10, 2025 3 min read Choreographer shares insights on achieving liberation: ‘No one really cares how you look’ Part of the Wondering series A collection of random inquiries addressed by Harvard specialists. Jeffrey L. Page is a director…
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Treasured Discoveries: Harvard Archivists Share Their Most Fascinating Finds
Arts & Culture Favorite discoveries of Harvard archivists Artwork by Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff Tenzin Dickie Harvard Library Communications April 10, 2025 8 minutes to read Library personnel select items that narrate the tale of both the University and America for the ‘Inside Out’ exhibition A handwritten correspondence from former President John F. Kennedy to his…
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The Joy of Communal Dining: A Reflection on Happiness
Health Is dining with others an indication of joy? Getty Images Jacob Sweet Harvard Staff Writer April 10, 2025 4 min read Shared dining experiences may be a more dependable indication of well-being than financial status, says a Kennedy School investigator Individuals who partake in more meals with others generally report higher life satisfaction and…
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Investigating the Impact of Estrogen on the Advancement of Aortic Aneurysms
The ascending thoracic aortic aneurysm (ATAA) refers to a dilation or weakening in the upper (thoracic) section of the aorta, which is the largest blood vessel in the body responsible for delivering oxygenated blood to other areas. ATAA can pose significant health risks, and outcomes can vary between males and females; however, the elements that…
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Baldridge Awarded International Grant for Gut Health Innovations
Megan Tierney Baldridge, MD, PhD, serving as an assistant professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases within the Department of Medicine at WashU Medicine, has been awarded a $100,000 grant to investigate the relationships between the viruses that target bacteria — referred to as bacteriophages — and human intestinal epithelial cells. The aim of this…
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MIT’s Remarkable Quartet Receives the 2025 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
MIT graduate scholars Sreekar Mantena and Arjun Ramani, along with recent MIT graduates Rupert Li ’24 and Jupneet Singh ’23, have been recognized as 2025 P.D. Soros Fellows. Additionally, Soros Fellow Andre Ye is set to commence a PhD in computer science at MIT this autumn. Every year, the P.D. Soros Fellowship for New Americans…
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Chinese SMS Phishing Syndicate Shifts Focus to Banking Sector
Vendors of SMS phishing kits operating from China are experiencing exceptional success in transforming phished payment card information into mobile wallets associated with Apple and Google. Until recently, the so-called “Smishing Triad” primarily impersonated toll operators and shipping services. However, analysts indicate that these groups have now turned their focus on clientele of global financial…
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Theoretical Techniques for Detecting Extraterrestrial Life
(Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech) Are we solitary in the cosmos? The response to one of humanity’s most profound inquiries is made complex by a fundamental truth: If there exists life on other planets, it might not resemble what we know. A collection of stones from Mars or another celestial body will almost certainly not display recognizable fossils…
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Eliza Dunn ’25 Selected as a Finalist in NPR’s College Podcast Competition
The college student stumbled upon audio journalism during a creative writing class led by instructor Sophie Crane.
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A Quantum Week at Yale: Delving Deep into the Mysteries of the Universe
Quantum Week at Yale, occurring from April 10-17, features activities suitable for all degrees of familiarity with quantum science and technology.
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Unresolved Vulnerability in NVIDIA Toolkit Paves Way for Potential Container Escapes: CVE-2024-0132
Cybersecurity analysts have outlined an instance of a partial fix for a previously resolved security issue affecting the NVIDIA Container Toolkit that, if effectively leveraged, could jeopardize confidential information. The initial flaw CVE-2024-0132 (CVSS score: 9.0) is a Time-of-Check Time-of-Use (TOCTOU) weakness that may result in a container evasion assault and enable for
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MSU research: School-based asthma therapy improves student health, lowers medical costs
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Student View: Research, resilience and giving back at MSU
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L.A.’s Most Vulnerable: A Study Reveals Wildfires’ Impact on Housing-Insecure Communities
From relocation to breathing disorders, Angelenos lacking secure housing experienced greater hardships. The majority of community members advocate for more intelligent reconstruction.
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Malicious npm Package Poses Threat to Atomic Wallet and Exodus Users by Manipulating Crypto Addresses
Threat individuals are persistently submitting harmful packages to the npm repository in order to alter pre-existing local versions of authentic libraries, thereby executing malevolent code in what is perceived as a more covert strategy to orchestrate a software supply chain assault. The recently uncovered package, referred to as pdf-to-office, pretends to be a tool for…
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FSU Professor Celebrated with Prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship
A faculty member at Florida State University has been honored with a distinguished fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to assist her upcoming book endeavor. Tarez Samra Graban, an Associate Professor of English and Honors Teaching Scholar, will utilize the fellowship to compose “Rhetorika Afrika: Finding (and Losing) Feminist Discourses in the…
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UGA Career Caravan: A Journey to Opportunities with Delta Airlines and IHG
The University of Georgia Career Center offers pupils exceptional chances to investigate various career avenues. On March 21, the Career Center arranged a “Career Caravan” to two notable Atlanta-based organizations: Delta Air Lines and IHG Hotels & Resorts. This engaging experience was designed to provide UGA pupils with direct insights from the hospitality sector. At…
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Georgia’s Pre-K Initiative: Paving the Way for Kindergarten Success
Kids enrolled in school-based locations within Georgia’s universal pre-K initiative commence kindergarten with better preparation compared to their counterparts who do not participate in any Georgia pre-K, as indicated by a recent research from the University of Georgia. However, those educational advancements diminish by the time they reach fourth grade. Alongside his collaborators, Ishtiaque Fazlul,…
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PlayPraetor Reloaded: CTM360 Unveils a Theatrical Masquerade Experience
Summary of the PlayPraetor Masquerade Event Variants CTM360 has now recognized a significantly broader scope of the persistent Play Praetor initiative. What began with over 6000 URLs targeting a particular financial assault has now escalated to over 16,000, featuring various adaptations. This investigation is still in progress, and further findings are anticipated in the upcoming…
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Exploring the Persona of AI Agents: Unveiling the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Non-Human Intelligence
AI agents have swiftly transformed from trial technology to critical business assets. The OWASP framework clearly acknowledges that Non-Human Identities are pivotal in the security of agentic AI. Their examination underscores how these independent software agents can make choices, link intricate actions, and function perpetually without human oversight. They have transcended being mere tools,
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Gamaredon’s Strategy: Infiltrating Western Military Operations in Ukraine Through Compromised USB Drives
The Russia-associated threat entity referred to as Gamaredon (also known as Shuckworm) has been linked to a cyber assault aimed at a foreign military operation situated in Ukraine, intending to deploy an upgraded variant of a recognized malware termed GammaSteel. According to the Symantec Threat Hunter team, the group focused on the military operation of…