-
Exploring Hidden Treasures in Historical Archives
Yale historian and Peabody Museum curator Paola Bertucci would not endorse the methods she employed while investigating for her book, “In the Land of Marvels: Science, Fabricated Realities, and Industrial Espionage in the Age of the Grand Tour,” to any of her pupils.
-
International Study Sheds Light on the Universe’s Future: Questions Arise
Science & Technology Findings from worldwide cooperation provoke inquiries regarding the universe’s future Credit: KPNO/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/B. Tafreshi Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian March 26, 2025 3 min read CfA astronomers play an essential part in DESI examination of dark energy and matter Recent findings from the global Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) partnership, featuring scholars from…
-
New Insights from Declassified JFK Files Illuminate CIA Activities, Claims Historian
Country & Globe Released JFK documents offer ‘greater insight’ on CIA activities, historian asserts Documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy were made public on March 18. George Walker IV/AP Photo Christina Pazzanese Harvard Staff Writer March 26, 2025 6 min read Fredrik Logevall, Pulitzer Prize recipient authoring a three-part Kennedy biography,…
-
Leading the Charge: Chan School Dean’s Year of Transformative Change in the Face of Challenges
“`html Andrea Baccarelli. Campus & Community One year into his tenure, Chan School principal prioritizes instigating change amidst significant hurdles Andrea Baccarelli has articulated a vision for enhancing the School’s influence while steering through a swiftly evolving landscape for government-funded research March 26, 2025 9 min read Since assuming the role of dean of Harvard…
-
Unveiling the Treasures: The 1544 Edition of Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’ at UW Libraries
Bound in calfskin leather and embellished in gold, a unique 1544 edition of Dante’s Divine Comedy was added to the collection at UW Libraries this year. The tome offers a variety of intriguing elements, according to Julie Tanaka, the associate dean for Distinctive Collections at UW Libraries. The creation is nearly 500 years old, likely…
-
Generations on the Catwalk: A Family Affair in Fashion
The 41st yearly Cornell Fashion Collective Runway Exhibition witnessed the mothers of three creators showcase their flair.
-
Revolutionizing Care: How AI is Transforming Intravenous Nutrition for Premature Infants
As per recent findings by Stanford Medicine, an artificial intelligence system can assist physicians in making improved clinical choices for ill infants, minimizing medical mistakes and enhancing treatment in resource-limited environments.
-
“Unveiling the Hidden Dangers: How Sand Dredging Poses a Risk to Marine Life”
Research indicates that almost 50% of all dredge operators harvest sand from safeguarded zones of the sea, emphasizing the necessity to address the demand for the planet’s most excavated substance.
-
Menopause: The Hidden Career Hurdle Impacting Women’s Earnings
As per a recent research by Stanford economist Petra Persson, females who consult a medical professional for menopause-related issues are making 10% less after four years.
-
“Endless Encounters: The Tale of Two Souls”
Arts & Culture ‘Two Human Beings,’ repeatedly Edvard Munch, Two Human Beings (The Lonely Ones), 1906–8. Oil on canvas. Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, The Philip and Lynn Straus Collection, 2023.551. Photo: © President and Fellows of Harvard College; courtesy of the Harvard Art Museums. Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer March 26, 2025 8 min read…
-
Florida State University Unveils Ambitious Plans for ‘FSU Health’ Hospital in Panama City Beach
Aiming to enhance accessibility and innovation in health and healthcare across Northwest Florida, Florida State University has unveiled intentions to establish an acute care hospital in Panama City Beach operating under the FSU Health banner. Subject to sanction by the State of Florida, this initiative lays the foundation for the development of a cutting-edge medical…
-
Cornell Cinema Presents ‘The Accelerator’: A Cinematic Tribute to Physicist Wilson
Cornell Cinema is set to host a complimentary showing of the documentary “The Accelerator” on April 8 at 6 p.m. Producer David Raubach will be present during the screening and will engage in a conversation after the film.
-
Yale Center for British Art Unveils Revamped Experience
After a biennial refurbishment, the museum will welcome visitors again on March 29, showcasing new displays highlighting the Romantic artist J.M.W. Turner and modern creator Tracey Emin.
-
Unlocking Knowledge: Explore Hands-On Labs in Oracle AI Vector Search Deep Dive Course
This is intended for Oracle AI Vector Search Laboratories.
-
Mastering the Cloud: My Journey to Earning 8 Oracle Certifications in Just One Day
Discover how I achieved 8 Oracle Cloud Professional Certifications in merely one day, establishing a new Oracle milestone. This blog discusses the groundwork, tactics, and materials that facilitated this accomplishment, along with advice to assist you in reaching your own certification aspirations.
-
US Department of Energy approves construction of $48.5M project: High-Transmission Beam Line at FRIB
-
Astronomers Discover Colossal “Dinosaur” Galaxy
A group of astrophysicists has encountered an enormous spiral galaxy, approximately five times the mass of our Milky Way galaxy and extending over an area twice its size, ranking it among the most colossal known galaxies. Nonetheless, the most astonishing characteristic of this galaxy is not its immense scale but rather the fact that it…
-
Renowned Nuclear Theorist Earle Lomon Passes Away at 94
Earle Leonard Lomon PhD ’54, MIT professor emeritus of physics, passed away on March 7 in Newton, Massachusetts, at the age of 94. A longtime member of the Center for Theoretical Physics, Lomon focused mainly on the interactions between protons and neutrons at low energy levels, where the influence of quarks and gluons is obscured…
-
Harvard Unveils Innovative Pilot Program to Address Today’s Most Pressing Issues
The new program will be located at Harvard Kennedy School. Harvard file photo Campus & Community Harvard initiates pilot project to address some of today’s most significant challenges Harvard Impact Labs will offer funding and assistance for instructors to engage in solutions-oriented research and foster practical impact Harvard Kennedy School Communications March 26, 2025 5…
-
Emerging Variants of SparrowDoor Backdoor Discovered in Cyberattacks Targeting U.S. and Mexican Entities
The Chinese threat entity identified as FamousSparrow has been associated with a cyber assault aimed at a trade organization in the United States and a research facility in Mexico, with the intention of introducing its premier backdoor SparrowDoor and ShadowPad. The operation, detected in July 2024, signifies the inaugural occasion the hacking group has utilized…
-
Discovering the Timing of Spring: Tracking Blooms and Birdsong
Is the arrival of spring early or delayed in your region? Maps monitor flowers and birds. nprevenas Mon, 03/24/2025 – 09:12 Is the arrival of spring early or delayed in your region? Maps monitor flowers and birds. March 22, 2025 Article Categories Health & Wellness Current Events Science & Technology By USA Today Type of…
-
Faculty voice: Using documentary film to reclaim buried stories
-
The Spartans championing better health for all in Michigan
-
Funding Boost for PET Scans to Monitor Inflammation in Parkinson’s Disease
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is backing a WashU Medicine initiative aimed at monitoring neuroinflammation in the brains of individuals afflicted with Parkinson’s disease. This five-year $3 million grant will enable co-principal investigators Zhude (Will) Tu, PhD, a professor of radiology, and Joel S. Perlmutter, MD, a professor of both neurology and radiology, to…
-
Cornell Cinema to host screening of The Accelerator, film on physicist Robert R. Wilson
-
2025 World Fellows: Sixteen Influential Leaders Selected for Global Initiative
The Maurice R. Greenberg World Fellows Program has announced its cohort of World Fellows for 2025. This group of 16 remarkable individuals comprises leaders engaged in areas such as environment, technology, politics, media, the arts, human rights, global development, and justice across the globe.
-
Harnessing Inherited Cancer Risks for Tailored Treatment Strategies
A recent investigation co-directed by researchers at Yale and NYU uncovers a groundbreaking mechanism that connects genetic alterations to the effectiveness of cancer medications.
-
Exploring the Pros and Cons of Generative AI Tools: A Panel Discussion Insights
Michael Brenner (from left), Matthew Kopec, and Sean Kelly engage in a discussion regarding generative AI. Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Campus & Community Panelists examine obstacles and possibilities of GAI instruments New initiative propels discussions on the function of AI Nikki Rojas Harvard Staff Writer March 26, 2025 3 min read When inquired whether it…
-
Spartans take down New Mexico, advance to Sweet 16
-
MSU medical students celebrate Match Day 2025 across Michigan
-
Reviving Genetic Integrity to Tackle Inherited Cancer Threats
A recent research effort co-directed by Yale scientists provides understanding into how a gene called BRCA2 mends harmed DNA — and how a current cancer therapy could potentially be enhanced.
-
Yale-Backed Coalition Seeks Insights from Climate Specialists
The organization is seeking U.S.-located scholars to assist with the forthcoming publication of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
-
New Insights Uncover the Link Between Obesity and Diminished Eating Enjoyment
A recent investigation reveals that excess weight diminishes a particular brain chemical, decreasing the urge to eat calorie-dense foods. Enhancing this chemical could support weight reduction. The article Scientists discover why obesity takes away the pleasure of eating was initially featured on Berkeley News.
-
FSU Museum of Fine Arts Welcomes a Stellar Ensemble of Award-Winning Musicians for Free Opening Nights Concert
Florida State University’s Museum of Fine Arts (MoFA) will present an Opening Nights performance featuring Grammy Award-winning producer and guitar virtuoso Larry Mitchell, in collaboration with FSU Center for Autism & Related Disabilities and Arts4All Florida. “Larry Mitchell and Friends” is directed by Mitchell and incorporates the skills of five renowned Florida musicians — regional…
-
Monet Magic: Two Captivating Works Set to Dazzle at the Hood Museum
The artworks created by the French Impressionists will be displayed from March 29 until September 28.
-
Aspiring Scholar Explores Carbon Capture Innovations at Local Organic Farm
The trial employing the campus as a laboratory may also produce advantages for soil health.
-
Rising Concerns: Avian Influenza Detected in New York State Bobcats
Scientists monitored 16 living bobcats in the region and discovered extensive exposure to avian influenza, showing that while some bobcats survived, others fell victim to the highly virulent H5N1 variant.
-
Exploring Hormonal Interventions to Lower Fatty Liver Disease Risk
Accumulation of fat in the liver may result in significant harm and malignancy. A recent investigation from Yale discovers a potential treatment target for individuals at an increased risk of fatty liver illness.
-
Professor receives César E. Chávez and Dolores Huerta Community Leadership Award
-
Ph.D. student receives prestigious Future Leaders Scholarship
-
Exploring the Synergy Between Law and Cognitive Science: A Seminar Experience
A seminar at Yale Law School aims to provide students with a basis for utilizing empirical studies from cognitive science to tackle challenging legal issues.
-
Zero-Day Breach: EncryptHub Leverages Windows Vulnerability to Launch Rhadamanthys and StealC Malware
The adversary identified as EncryptHub took advantage of a newly-fixed security flaw in Microsoft Windows, classifying it as a zero-day to deploy various malware groups, encompassing backdoors and data exfiltrators like Rhadamanthys and StealC. “In this incursion, the threat actor exploits .msc files and the Multilingual User Interface Path (MUIPath) to retrieve and run harmful…
-
RedCurl Transitions from Espionage Tactics to Ransomware with Launch of QWCrypt Malware
The Russian-speaking cybercriminal organization known as RedCurl has been associated with a ransomware initiative for the initial occasion, indicating a shift in the techniques employed by the threat entity. The activity, detected by the Romanian cybersecurity firm Bitdefender, encompasses the introduction of an unprecedented ransomware variant named QWCrypt. RedCurl, alternatively referred to as Earth Kapre…
-
Elevate Your Career: The UGA Art-Dental Certificate Program Offers a Unique Advantage
Just as a jeweler examines a gemstone through a magnifying lens, a dentist utilizes a pair of loupes and employs a mouth mirror to inspect for tartar buildup. During the spring semester, pre-dental pupils at the University of Georgia have quickly acquired skills in manual craftsmanship thanks to an innovative alliance between the UGA Pre-Professional…
-
Unlocking the Secrets of Job Satisfaction: Are You Truly Happy at Work?
At times in the workplace, it’s not merely a matter of the Mondays. The degree of discontent that employees feel regarding their role can extend well past the beginning of the week. Recent research from the University of Georgia indicates that employers and policymakers should pay attention, as employee satisfaction carries essential economic implications. Susana…
-
Empowering Student Achievement: The Horizons Unlimited Conference
The article Horizons Unlimited Conference Places Student Achievement at the Center was initially published on Florida State University News.
-
MSU Museum CoLab Studio announces open call for Singularity Exhibition
-
Revamping L.A.’s Tree Policies: A Greener Future for Neighborhoods
A research study from USC Dornsife reveals that obsolete regulations are hindering tree development — particularly in economically disadvantaged areas — and presents a solution moving ahead.
-
MIT’s Maritime Consortium: Navigating New Frontiers in Innovation
Approximately 11 billion metric tons of merchandise, equating to around 1.5 tons per individual globally, are shipped via maritime routes annually, accounting for roughly 90 percent of worldwide trade by mass. Globally, the commercial shipping fleet comprises about 110,000 ships. These vessels, along with the ports that accommodate them, play crucial roles in both local…
-
Nefarious npm Package Alters ‘ethers’ Library to Execute Reverse Shell Attacks
Cybersecurity analysts have uncovered two harmful packages on the npm registry that are intended to compromise another locally installed package, highlighting the ongoing advancement of software supply chain threats aimed at the open-source community. The packages under scrutiny are ethers-provider2 and ethers-providerz, with the former being downloaded 73 times thus far since its release on
-
Cyber Combat: Harnessing Automated Pentesting for Enhanced Security Resilience
“A pugilist gains the utmost benefit from his training companion…” — Epictetus, 50–135 AD Arms raised. Chin lowered. Knees flexed. The bell sounds, and the two fighters converge in the middle to maneuver around each other. Red unleashes a trio of jabs, fakes a fourth, and—BANG—delivers a right hook that connects with Blue down the…
-
Understanding the Concept of Clearfix in Web Design
Clearfix is a method utilized to ensure that every floated child element is contained within its parent. It allows the parent element to expand in order to accommodate the floated child elements. Without the clearfix, the parent element may collapse. In layouts with floated elements, it is common to observe that the parent container does…
-
Preventing Form Submission in JavaScript: A Comprehensive Guide
Forms present on the website enable users to transmit their information to the server. At times, you may wish to halt the data from being sent to avert unintentional submissions, verify user details, and manage user input in alternate ways. In this article, we will explore various techniques to prevent form submission utilizing JavaScript. Table…
-
Understanding Undefined Reference and Unresolved External Symbol Errors in C++
Linker discrepancies, such as “undefined reference” or “unresolved external symbol,” can pose challenges for C++ programmers trying to progress. This sort of error particularly arises when the code appears to compile correctly but fails during linking. It may also happen if the linker is unable to locate the definition of a declared function, variable, or…
-
Mastering String Comparison in Java: The Role of the Equality Operator (==)
In Java, evaluating two strings is a frequently encountered activity in contexts such as file verification, user validation, form submission analysis, and database interactions. Java offers various techniques for string comparison, one of which is the == operator. This article will explore how we can evaluate two strings utilizing the == operator in Java. Table…
-
Customizing the Date Format for HTML Input Fields
JavaScript can be utilized to alter the <input type=“date”/> format. The <input type=”date”> component in HTML provides a built-in date selection tool. The date representation is influenced by the browser and system preferences, and direct modifications to the way the date appears in the input field are not feasible. To manage the date format, you…
-
Mastering the Java String equalsIgnoreCase() Method: A Comprehensive Guide
When utilizing Java, evaluating two strings is a frequent operation, particularly when processing user entries, database searches, or enacting business rules. Java offers various approaches to assess the equality of two strings. In this article, we will explore how to compare two strings in Java employing the String.equalsIgnoreCase() method. Contents: What is the equalsIgnoreCase() Method…
-
Navigating Precision: A Guide to Comparing Float and Double Values
Directly assessing floats and doubles in C++ using == and != can prove challenging. Thanks to precision errors, minute rounding discrepancies may lead to unreliable direct comparisons, which can produce peculiar and unanticipated outcomes. Possible approaches to mitigate this issue include epsilon comparisons, relative tolerance techniques, among others. In this write-up, we will investigate precision…
-
Centering an Absolutely Positioned Element within a Div Using CSS: A Step-by-Step Guide
“`html You can align the absolutely positioned element in the center utilizing the transform property within the div. Once you set the element to an absolute position, it is taken out of the standard flow. Consequently, the conventional methods of centering an element will not function for these positioned elements. You might incorporate CSS attributes…
-
Merging Multiple Rows into a Single Field in MySQL: A Comprehensive Guide
While there are typically many rows of information stored in MySQL, there are occasions when we might opt to merge several rows into a single column. MySQL provides multiple methods to achieve this, such as JSON_ARRAYAGG() for organized output and GROUP_CONCAT(). In this article, we will delve into how to combine multiple rows into one…
-
Mastering RegEx: Identifying Open HTML Tags While Excluding Self-Contained XHTML Tags
The negative lookahead technique for RegEx can be employed to identify open tags while disregarding XHTML self-closing tags. Regular Expression (RegEx) serves as a crucial resource for text manipulation. In the realm of HTML, a significant hurdle is identifying open tags while omitting self-closing tags. Various strategies, including Negative Lookahead, HTML Tags Whitelisting, and DOM…
-
PAWS program helps pediatric patients make the grade
-
Seniors’ step-by-step guide to graduation
-
UK student shares year-long effort to ensure joy prevails as DanceBlue turns 20
-
March Madness continues: UK Alumni Association hosts Sweet 16 events in Indianapolis
-
The Dark Side of AI: Navigating the Risks of Data Poisoning
Cloudflare has a novel functionality—accessible to free users as well—that employs AI to produce random pages for AI web crawlers to consume: Instead of merely obstructing bots, Cloudflare’s innovative system attracts them into a “labyrinth” of authentic-looking but unimportant pages, squandering the crawler’s computing power. This method signifies a significant departure from the traditional block-and-defend…
-
Harnessing PAM to Combat Insider Threats: Safeguarding Against Data Breaches and Misuse of Privileges
When individuals consider cybersecurity risks, they frequently envision outside hackers infiltrating systems. Nonetheless, numerous harmful breaches arise from within companies. Be it due to carelessness or ill intent, internal personnel can subject your organization to considerable cybersecurity hazards. As highlighted in Verizon’s 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report, 57% of organizations face more than
-
Cybercriminals Exploit Atlantis AIO Tool for Widespread Credential Stuffing Attacks Across 140+ Platforms
Malicious entities are utilizing an online crime tool known as Atlantis AIO Multi-Checker to streamline credential stuffing exploits, as revealed by research from Abnormal Security. Atlantis AIO “has surfaced as a formidable instrument in the cybercriminal’s toolkit, allowing perpetrators to verify countless compromised credentials in quick succession,” the cybersecurity firm stated in its evaluation. Credential…
-
Preserving the Past: Tony Shayne’s Passion for Education and Heritage
Currently, Shayne is a faculty member at the USC School of Dramatic Arts, where he mainly collaborates with third- and fourth-year students specializing in production and design, assisting them in evolving from students of their selected discipline to complete industry professionals.
-
Unlocking Potential: The Power of Microlearning in Corporate Training
Conventional training techniques frequently find it challenging to adapt to the changing demands of businesses and their workforce. Extended training periods can be unwieldy, resulting in lower retention of newly acquired skills and technological advancements. This is where microlearning plays a vital role—a contemporary strategy that provides training in succinct, targeted segments, perf…Read More.
-
Elevating Your Defense: The Crucial Role of Security Awareness Training
We inhabit a digital realm, where a rising portion of our daily tasks has shifted to the online sphere. We perform work, communicate, engage in commerce, and connect online, consequently escalating our dependence on cybersecurity. Cybercriminals can easily create turmoil in our lives and businesses. With our growing utilization of the internet and mobile devices…Read…
-
Elevate Your Career: Discover the Unique Advantages of Our Cloud Architect Program – Join Our Live Webinar on April 8, 2025, at 3:30 PM!
Cloud computing ranks among the most coveted abilities in the contemporary technology landscape. As organizations swiftly shift to the cloud, the need for proficient cloud architects reaches unprecedented levels. So, what strategies can you employ to remain ahead and be prepared for these prospects? Participate in our specialized webinar where we’ll lead you through our…
-
Understanding the Significance of a Cloud-First Approach in 2025: Essential Insights
A cloud-preferred approach harnesses the synergy of tools and services collaborating effortlessly to accomplish tasks. It enables you to operate from any location, and following the recent pandemic, cloud-preferred methods and cloud computing have established a remote work environment for staff, allowing access to data, tools, and storage from any place in the…Read More.
-
Essential Splunk Admin Interview Questions to Ace Your Next Interview
Splunk enables organizations to utilize public clouds, on-site data centers, applications and services, as well as external tools to extract valuable insights from data. Numerous prospects exist within some of the top companies worldwide for individuals aspiring to advance as a Splunk Administration Analyst. To assist you in your career journey, we have compiled…Read More.
-
Understanding User Flows in User Experience Design
User flows represent a crucial element of UX design. They assist UX designers in visualizing the overarching framework and comprehending how users traverse through a website or application. User flows are commonly illustrated through diagrams, wireframes, prototypes, flowcharts, and various other instruments. The intricacy of user flows varies based on the scale and objective of…
-
Exploring the Hill Climbing Algorithm in AI: Variants, Characteristics, and Use Cases
The “hill climbing” heuristic search method is utilized in artificial intelligence to address optimization-related issues. In this article, you will explore this technique comprehensively. What is the Hill Climbing Algorithm? In artificial intelligence, hill climbing is employed to enhance the mathematical view of the given problems. Consequently, an algorithm wo…Continue Reading.
-
Exploring Docker: Innovative Applications and Use Cases
In the realm of application administration, development, and orchestration, Docker has emerged as a widely recognized tool for containerization. This article will delve into Docker and its applications across various sectors. Additionally, we will discuss the benefits of Docker, significant organizations that implement Docker, and instances when it may …Read More.
-
Gray Takes the Helm as Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer
David J. Gray has been designated executive vice chancellor for finance and chief financial officer at Washington University in St. Louis, starting April 7, Chancellor Andrew D. Martin has declared. Gray Gray, who has been fulfilling the position on an interim basis since August 12, has been appointed to the permanent role after a national…
-
Caltech Welcomes New Students for the Upcoming Undergraduate Cohort
On March 8, Caltech announced its concluding round of undergraduate admission decisions, extending offers to a total of 427 outstanding students. Originating from 41 U.S. states and territories and 27 nations worldwide, the accepted candidates exemplify scholarly distinction, a united commitment to scientific exploration, and a variety of personal experiences. Included among them are many…
-
Urgent Update: Google Unveils Chrome Fix to Counter Russian Espionage Exploits
Google has issued out-of-cycle resolutions to rectify a critical security vulnerability in its Chrome browser for Windows, which it stated has been utilized in real-world attacks aimed at entities in Russia. The flaw, identified as CVE-2025-2783, has been characterized as a situation involving “improper handle supplied under undefined conditions in Mojo on Windows.” Mojo pertains…
-
Critical Security Vulnerabilities Discovered in VMware Tools and CrushFTP — No Immediate Fix Available
Broadcom has released security updates to rectify a high-severity security vulnerability in VMware Tools for Windows that may allow for an authentication bypass. Identified as CVE-2025-22230, the flaw has been assigned a score of 7.8 on the ten-point Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS). “VMware Tools for Windows harbors an authentication bypass vulnerability stemming from inadequate…
-
Recognizing Excellence: The Importance of Acknowledgement
When the majority of individuals purchase vehicles, the displayed price is merely a fraction of the overall expenditure. The additional aspect involves the financing, as individuals typically borrow funds for car acquisitions. Consequently, the interest rate, size of monthly payments, and total repayment amount are all significant considerations. Yet, collectively, individuals tend to engage in…
-
ISC Stormcast For Wednesday, March 26th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9380, (Wed, Mar 26th)
-
Unlocking Malware Mysteries: Harnessing CNNs and Entropy for Artifact Discovery
[This is a Visitor Journal authored by Wee Ki Joon, an ISC intern participating in the SANS.edu Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Cybersecurity (BACS) program [1].]
-
Link Between Enduring Pollutants and Elevated Blood Pressure in Teens Post Bariatric Surgery
POPs — man-made harmful substances typically located in food sources and accumulated in body fat — are linked to prolonged elevated blood pressure in teenagers who have experienced bariatric surgery, a study from USC reveals.
-
Mastering Sleep: Elevating Sleep Hygiene and Taming Insomnia Through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Conquering insomnia: Enhancing sleep practices and addressing disrupted sleep with cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia nprevenas Tue, 03/25/2025 – 15:29 Conquering insomnia: Enhancing sleep practices and addressing disrupted sleep with cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia Monday Article Categories Health & Wellness Latest News Authored by Dr. Peter Attia Podcast Type of News Article Outside News
-
Exploring the Rising Tide: Trends Behind the Boom in Health Care Employment
Recent discoveries from SIEPR’s Neale Mahoney examining expansion in the U.S. healthcare industry may carry significant policy consequences.
-
FSU Honors Milestones in First-Generation Student Achievement at the 2023 Horizons Unlimited Conference
Florida State University wrapped up its second annual Horizons Unlimited Conference aimed at first-generation students, featuring a keynote dialogue between President Richard McCullough and FSU Trustee Maximo Alvarez. Addressing attendees on Monday in Ruby Diamond Concert Hall, McCullough and Alvarez exchanged personal anecdotes, underscored the significance of education, and contemplated the journeys that influenced their…
-
FSU Panama City Students Make Waves with Underwater Crime Scene Investigation Certification
Just after daybreak at the Panama City Marina, a group of Florida State University Panama City scholars prepared for a dive. They removed equipment from a vehicle, traversed the length of the pier, and surveyed the landscape that included a vessel secured in calm waters. Today’s objective: Resolve a mock underwater crime. The scenario felt…
-
The week in photos: March 18–24, 2025
-
Applied Linguistics scholars among top 2-percent of scientists worldwide
-
Micro metal-movers: MSU biochemists are one step closer to better cancer treatments
-
Highlighting student success in March
-
Snoop Dogg to Inspire USC Marshall Class of 2023
The iconic figure in entertainment and business mogul will speak to the business school’s Class of 2025 at the Coliseum.
-
Wolford Secures NCAA Swimming Championship Title
Wolford rejoices at the NCAA Division III championships. (Photo: Gary Feng/NCAA) Fifth-year WashU scholar Kyle Wolford captured the national championship in the 200-yard backstroke achieving a time of 1:44.15 on March 22 in Greensboro, N.C. He is the 27th athlete from the university to secure an individual national title. WashU athletes now boast a total…
-
Echoes of the Past: The Representation of Slavery at American Tourist Attractions Today
That is the inquiry UC Berkeley’s Stephen Small, a professor emeritus in African American studies, attempts to address in his book ‘In the Shadows of the Big House.’ The article How is slavery depicted at American tourist destinations today? made its debut on Berkeley News.
-
Trailblazers of the Pool: Women’s Swimming and Diving Captures Historic NCAA Division III Title
The MIT women’s swimming and diving squad secured the first national title for the program, surging ahead of New York University by overcoming a 20-point disadvantage as the Engineers achieved a total of 497 points during the 2025 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving National Championships, organized by the Old Dominion Athletic Conference from March 19-22…
-
Stanford Law Research Uncovers Growing Eviction Crisis in San Mateo County
Tenant hardships in the jurisdiction assisted by the Community Law Clinic reflect national trends and, as stated by analysts, underscore the necessity for expanded rental support.
-
Unveiling Futures: The Anticipation of Match Day for Medical Students
Alongside graduating medical scholars across the country, participants of Stanford School of Medicine’s Class of 2025 learned about the locations where they will undertake the next phase of their educational expedition.
-
From the Capasso Lab: Transforming Scientific Breakthroughs into Everyday Innovations
Science & Tech From Capasso lab to your lounge Image credit to Metalenz Alvin Powell Harvard Staff Writer March 25, 2025 6 min read Rob Devlin contributed to the development of groundbreaking mini-lens as a graduate student. Now, the startup he heads manufactures millions for consumer gadgets. During his doctoral tenure at Harvard, Rob Devlin…