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Cornell Tech Honors Innovation and Entrepreneurship at May Celebrations
The yearly Startup Awards will showcase leading student pitch presentations, with esteemed guest Andrew Ross Sorkin revealing the champions.
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Revitalizing Faith: A Yale Divinity Graduate’s Mission to Renew Small Congregations
In a conversation, the Rev. Karen Halac 04 M.Div., ’07 S.T.M. explores avenues for revitalization for smaller congregations and challenges the prevailing belief that faith groups with under 50 members are fated to perish.
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**Decoding Conflict: How AI Interprets War Imagery**
“`html Arts & Culture How AI Perceives War Imagery The 3rd Infantry Division operating in Baghdad, Iraq, on April 6, 2003. Photo by Christopher Morris/VII May 1, 2025 6 min read Shorenstein fellow aims to utilize technology to safeguard the visual narrative. An image from the conflict in Iraq serves as a case study. Artificial…
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Celebration Marks the Unveiling of New Student Residence and Its Name
A formal ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 1 officially introduced the Feil Family and Weill Family Residence Hall, situated at the northwest intersection of 74th Street and York Avenue, into the main campus of Weill Cornell Medicine.
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Envisioning the Future of Ethical AI: A Blueprint for Responsibility
Business executives conversed about ways organizations can transform to thrive in the changing AI marketplace during a student-organized conference at Yale SOM.
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2025 Schmidt Science Fellow: A Ph.D. Student’s Remarkable Achievement
Tomomi Yoshida, a sixth-year PhD candidate in immunobiology, is among 32 early-career researchers selected as a 2025 Schmidt Science Fellow to engage in pioneering interdisciplinary research.
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Celebrating Remarkable Achievements: Spotlight on FSU’s Class of 2025 Graduates
“`html As the spring 2025 term approaches its conclusion, Florida State University is gearing up to honor the accomplishments of its newest group of graduates. This year’s graduation is particularly noteworthy as FSU will recognize its largest graduating cohort in history, with 8,926 degrees anticipated to be conferred. The ceremonies, set for May 2-3 at…
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The Science of Deception: Navigating the Control of Nicotine Products
Yale Engineering investigators monitor how tobacco firms utilize chemistry to circumvent nicotine regulations, employing synthetic coolants and undisclosed variants aimed at young people.
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Yale’s Millstone Fellowship: Nurturing Tomorrow’s Leaders in Public Service
Austan Goolsbee ’91, previous chair of the Council of Economic Advisors under the Obama administration, recently conversed with both new and alumni students selected for the Millstone Fellowship in Public Service.
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FSU Honors Student Leaders with the Torchbearer 100 Initiative
One hundred exceptional students were recognized by Florida State University’s 2025 Torchbearer 100 initiative, a distinction from the Division of Student Affairs that acknowledges leadership and enduring influence across campus. “We appreciate you for embodying the university’s fundamental principles,” stated Vice President for Student Affairs Amy Hecht during the presentation on April 14. “The Torchbearer…
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Faculty voice: Growing up Lebanese American
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Yale Strengthens Global Ties Through Renewed Partnerships in Japan
A team from Yale journeyed to Japan to re-establish ties with enduring associates and enhance the institution’s continuing partnership in the area.
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Navigating the Path to Effective Treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
A specialist from Yale Medicine explores the neurobiology of this condition and treatments that are on the horizon.
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Surge in Patrons for Yale Library Digital Collections
In 2024, over 628,000 individuals from more than 200 nations utilized items in the Yale Library Digital Collections.
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The Value of Perseverance
“`html Health Worth the toil Karen Emmons explores methods to lower cancer risk, while Jorge Chavarro researches nutrition and human reproduction. Photos by Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer; photo illustration by Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer May 1, 2025 5 min read The arduous task of obtaining a federal grant rewards researchers: ‘It…
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Rick Scott Advocates for Tariffs to Balance Competition and Support American Workers
“`html Employment & Economy Rick Scott claims tariffs will equalize competition, assist U.S. workforce Jason Furman (left) and Sen. Rick Scott at the JFK Jr. Forum. Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer Liz Mineo Harvard Staff Journalist May 1, 2025 3 min read Republican senator also perceives China as the nation’s primary competitor Republican Senator Rick Scott…
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Celebrating Excellence: Winners of the 85th Annual Peabody Awards Unveiled
“`html The Peabody Awards Board of Jurors revealed the recipients chosen to highlight the most engaging and motivating narratives showcased in broadcasting and streaming media throughout 2024. The recipients were determined by a unanimous decision from 27 jurors, sifting through over 1,000 submissions across television, podcasts/radio, and online platforms in categories such as entertainment, news,…
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The Ripple Effect of Kindness
A fresh scholarship for COLA students pays tribute to the parents of David Garza. By Maureen Turner The article Paying It Forward was originally published on UT Austin News – The University of Texas at Austin.
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Yale Professors Join the Prestigious National Academy of Sciences
Steven Berry, Gary Brudvig, Jonathan Ellman, Leonid Glazman, and Mark Hochstrasser have been chosen for the academy, representing one of the most prestigious distinctions awarded to a U.S. scientist or engineer.
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Caltech Students Excel in Annual Communication Contests
“`html In a realm increasingly influenced by science and technology, the capability to articulate research outcomes and underscore their significance is essential. Understanding that effective communication can enhance the reach of research, the Student-Faculty Programs (SFP) Office recently organized a trio of communication contests to celebrate undergraduate excellence in scientific discourse through poster displays, oral…
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Volunteers Honored with 2025 Boren Awards for International Study Opportunities
Two students from UT have been granted Boren Awards by the National Security Education Program to support their exploration of languages and cultures overseas. The article Vols Receive 2025 Boren Awards to Study Abroad was originally posted on News.
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Renowned FSU Psychologist Awarded 2025-2026 Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor Title
“`html An internationally recognized psychologist with a significant history of research, teaching, and service has been conferred Florida State University’s esteemed Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor for the 2025-2026 academic year. Pamela Keel, Distinguished Research Professor within the Department of Psychology, has been honored by FSU faculty with the pinnacle award they can present to…
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Unlocking Optimal Solutions Through Neuro-Quantum Innovation
“`html Solving a 3×3 Rubik’s cube is straightforward, stated Shantanu Chakrabartty, the Clifford W. Murphy Professor and associate dean for research and graduate education in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. Simply learn and memorize the processes, then implement them to reach the solution. Computers excel at this type of…
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Sam Fox School Honors Outstanding Achievements with Distinction Awards
“`html Dean Carmon Colangelo (left) stands alongside Dean’s Medalists Nancy and Ken Kranzberg at the Awards for Distinction ceremony. (Photo: Carol Green/WashU) Philanthropists Nancy Kranzberg, AB ’66, and Ken Kranzberg were honored with the 2025 Dean’s Medal from WashU’s Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. Hailing from St. Louis, the duo is co-founders…
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Innovative Clinical Trial Set to Address Depression in Parkinson’s Disease Patients
Experts at Yale and UCSF are initiating an innovative dual-site clinical study exploring psilocybin, a hallucinogenic substance, as a possible remedy for depression associated with Parkinson’s.
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Unveiling the Genius: A Fresh Look at Einstein’s Life and Inspirations
Free Creations of the Human Mind: The Universes of Albert Einstein, a succinct account of the life and contributions of Einstein, was unveiled on May 1, 2025, by Oxford University Press. Penned by two experts immersed in the Einstein archives—Diana Kormos-Buchwald, the director and general editor of the Einstein Papers Project at Caltech, and Michael…
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A New Era Unfolds: Diego Rivera Mural Graces UC Berkeley’s Doe Library
The mural, part of the assortment at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, resembles “a portal into a different realm.” The article Impressive Diego Rivera mural initiates a new phase at UC Berkeley’s Doe Library was originally published on Berkeley News.
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Compromised WordPress Plugin Provides Hackers with Admin Access
Cybersecurity experts have revealed a fresh initiative aimed at WordPress platforms that conceals malware as a security plugin. The plugin, known as “WP-antymalwary-bot.php,” includes numerous features to sustain access, remain undetectable from the admin dashboard, and perform remote code execution. “It has a pinging capability that can relay information back to a command-and-control (C&C) server.”
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The Rise of the Surveillance State in America
Two articles were recently released regarding DOGE’s data gathering and consolidation, and how it culminates in a contemporary surveillance society. It’s encouraging to witness this issue finally receiving attention.
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Leadership change announced for MSU Athletics
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Navigating Global Crises: The Essential Role of Ethical and Transparent Leadership
The transforming function of ethics in business leadership, along with how leaders can reconcile managing climate change and inequality while still achieving profitability, were central topics at this year’s David J. BenDaniel Lecture in Business Ethics.
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Navigating Neural Highways: The Role of Molecular Traffic Officers in Brain Development
A recent study from Yale provides fresh perspectives on how morphogens assist in governing the transformation of stem cells into distinct brain cells.
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Exploring Facial Bacteria: A Pathway to Probiotic Innovations for Radiant Skin
The makeup of bacterial communities residing on our faces significantly influences the onset of acne and other skin disorders like eczema. Two bacterial species are dominant in most individuals, yet understanding their interactions and how these dynamics may lead to diseases has proven challenging to investigate. Researchers from MIT have now unveiled these interactions with…
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The Resurgence of the Humanities in Higher Education
“`html College Revealed: The Retaliation of the Humanities nprevenas Thu, 05/01/2025 – 06:34 College Revealed: The Retaliation of the Humanities Today Article Categories Arts & Humanities Current Events By The Hechinger Report Type of News Article Outside News “`
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Jorge Quintana Navarrete Appointed as New Directions Fellow
The esteemed fellowship will allow the Spanish academic to enhance his cross-disciplinary research on 19th-century Mexico.
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Emerald Perspectives: May’s Scenic Splendor
The vast wilderness is in the spotlight.
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Enhancing Trustworthiness of AI Models in Critical Applications
The vagueness in medical imaging can pose significant obstacles for healthcare professionals attempting to detect ailments. For example, in a chest X-ray, pleural effusion, which is an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the lungs, may closely resemble pulmonary infiltrates, which are collections of pus or blood. An artificial intelligence model could aid the physician in…
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The Inspiring Journey of Air Force ROTC Cadets at UT
Seventeen trainees are set to be appointed as second lieutenants in the U.S. Air Force after the university’s graduation ceremony on May 16. The article Air Force ROTC Cadets Reflect on Rewarding Experiences at UT was originally published on News.
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Pamela Keel Honored with Prestigious Lawton Award
The article Pamela Keel Receives Lawton Award was initially published on Florida State University News.
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Groundbreaking Discovery of Exotic Matter States in Graphene Paves the Way for Quantum Computing Innovations at FSU
“`html Assistant Professor of Physics Zhengguang Lu from Florida State University, along with colleagues, has identified novel states of matter in graphene — a carbon variant composed of a singular atomic layer — exhibiting exceptional electrical properties that may serve as a crucial resource for creating more advanced electronics and quantum computing systems. In a…
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UGA Unveils Chapter of National Academy of Inventors
The University of Georgia has formally initiated its chapter of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) during an inaugural event on April 28. The chapter aims to honor and assist the accomplishments of inventors at UGA. Since its establishment, NAI has advocated for innovation and the societal influence of academic inventions by acknowledging and empowering…
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The Rising Shift of Leading SOC Teams Towards Network Detection and Response Solutions
“`html Security Operations Center (SOC) squads are encountering a distinctly novel issue — conventional cybersecurity instruments are unable to identify sophisticated attackers who have mastered the art of circumventing endpoint-based safeguards and signature-driven detection systems. The existence of these “unseen assailants” is creating a considerable demand for a multi-tiered strategy for threat identification, “`
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Unmasking the Deception: How Claude AI Fueled a Global Network of Over 100 Fake Political Identities
“`html Artificial intelligence (AI) firm Anthropic has disclosed that unidentified malicious entities exploited its Claude chatbot for an “influence-as-a-service” campaign to interact with genuine accounts on Facebook and X. The intricate endeavor, labeled as financially-driven, reportedly employed its AI tool to coordinate with 100 unique individuals on the two social networking sites, generating a “`
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Stunning Findings: 95% of AppSec Solutions Fail to Lower Risk
For more than ten years, application security groups have encountered a harsh irony: the more sophisticated the detection instruments grew, the less beneficial their outcomes turned out to be. As notifications from static analysis tools, scanners, and CVE databases increased dramatically, the expectation of enhanced security seemed to recede further away. A new reality emerged…
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ShadowPatroller: Cyber Espionage Targets Russia and Ukraine Using Advanced Techniques
Russian firms have been aimed at as part of an extensive phishing initiative aimed at distributing a recognized malware named DarkWatchman. Victims of these assaults encompass organizations within the media, travel, finance and insurance, manufacturing, retail, energy, telecommunications, transportation, and biotechnology industries, stated the Russian cybersecurity firm F6. The operations are deemed to be the…
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UK study focuses on improving jockeys’ mental health after injury
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Provost IMPACT Award: Bridging biology and electronics
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Commvault Reveals Zero-Day Exploit CVE-2025-3928 in Recent Azure Security Breach
Enterprise data backup solution Commvault has disclosed that an unidentified nation-state adversary infiltrated its Microsoft Azure environment by leveraging CVE-2025-3928, yet stressed that there is no indication of unauthorized data access. “This incident has impacted a limited number of clients we share with Microsoft, and we are collaborating with those clients to offer support,” the…
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Unveiling Secrets: A Deep Dive into Steganography with pngdump.py
A companion inquired whether my pngdump.py utility is capable of retrieving separate bits from an image (refer to diary entry “Steganography Examination With pngdump.py”).
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Keck Hospital of USC Achieves Outstanding 10th ‘A’ Safety Grade
The medical facility has been acknowledged once more by The Leapfrog Group, an independent national nonprofit organization dedicated to monitoring patient safety.
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Navigating Your Path to Data Modeling Mastery by 2025
Data modeling represents a thriving sector and an exhilarating choice for anyone aspiring to establish a career in data science. Data modelers act as system analysts responsible for recognizing an organization’s requirements and crafting data models to fulfill those requirements. They frequently collaborate with data architects and database administrators to guarantee that business data is…
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Master AI & ML Skills That Employers Want: Attend the Simplilearn Webinar on May 20, 2025, at 3:30 PM
The need for professionals in AI and ML is unprecedented. Nevertheless, organizations are not merely seeking individuals with theoretical expertise. They are in search of specialists capable of implementing AI and ML solutions in practical situations. If you believe this is your true vocation, participate in our enlightening webinar. We will elaborate on how the…
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Navigating the Landscape: Data Science, Machine Learning, and Data Analytics in 2025
The differences between data science, machine learning, and data analytics are becoming increasingly important. As we approach 2025, grasping these distinctions is not merely theoretical; it’s essential for enterprises, professionals, and learners navigating the technological sphere. This article intends to delve into these three key domains, emphasizing…Read More.
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The Future of Work: Navigating Jobs Affected by GenAI – Join Our Webinar on 27th May 2025 at 3:30 PM
You’ve likely encountered this statement countless times: “AI will seize our employment.” If this has caused you to feel anxious, you’re not the only one. However, there is positive news, as each time AI shuts one door, it unveils numerous others. Hello, I’m Nagendra Nyamgondalu, and I’m eager to lead you through a subject that…
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Mastering the ITIL 4 Foundation Exam: Your Path to Scoring 35+ Out of 40
Hi, I’m Bipin Deshmukh, a Program and Project Manager in IT, as well as a coach who has dedicated many years to the realm of ITSM and ITIL methodologies. With extensive experience assisting organizations and individuals in refining their IT workflows, I recognize the difficulties that accompany the preparation for the ITIL 4 Foundation examination.…
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The Pros and Cons of Cloud Computing: A Comprehensive Overview
To thrive in the digital realm or offer any sort of digital services, it is essential to enhance your strategies and begin utilizing cloud solutions. However, initially, you must grasp the benefits and drawbacks of cloud computing, along with methods to mitigate the downsides. While cloud computing is the most recent IT catchphrase among organizations,…
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Unlocking the Power of Machine Learning: A Guide for Aspiring Data Scientists
Machine Learning serves as the fundamental facet of artificial intelligence. It enables computers to enter a self-educating state without direct programming. When introduced to new information, these machines learn, evolve, adapt, and progress independently. The idea of machine learning has existed for quite some time. Nevertheless, the capacity to automatically and swiftly implement ma…Read More.
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SonicWall Alerts Users to Ongoing Exploits Targeting Various Appliance Models
SonicWall has disclosed that two recently fixed security vulnerabilities affecting its SMA100 Secure Mobile Access (SMA) devices have been utilized in real-world attacks. The vulnerabilities under discussion are enumerated below – CVE-2023-44221 (CVSS score: 7.2) – Inadequate handling of special characters in the SMA100 SSL-VPN management interface permits a remote authenticated attacker with admin rights…
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ISC Stormcast For Thursday, May 1st, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9432, (Thu, May 1st)
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Stanford Scholars Inducted into National Academy of Sciences
Seven Stanford academics become members of the academic organization dedicated to advancing science for the benefit of society.
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Suspected Member of ‘Scattered Spider’ Extradited to the United States
A 23-year-old man from Scotland, believed to be a participant in the notorious Scattered Spider cybercriminal organization, was sent back last week from Spain to the United States, where he is confronted with accusations of wire fraud, conspiracy, and identity theft. U.S. prosecutors assert that Tyler Robert Buchanan and his associates infiltrated numerous companies both…
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Celebrating Excellence: A Night of Recognition for Students, Faculty, and Staff
The yearly Academic Honors Banquet and Chancellor’s Honors Banquet recognize individuals who excel in investigation and artistic endeavors, influence campus environment, and exhibit exceptional leadership and service. The post Exceptional Students, Faculty, and Staff Acknowledged at Honors Banquets first appeared on News.
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Breakthrough Research Enhances Rare Earth Element Extraction Techniques
AUSTIN, Texas — A more sustainable and eco-friendly technique for obtaining rare earth elements that energize everything from electric vehicle batteries to smartphones could enhance local supply and lessen dependence on expensive imports. A novel approach, created by scholars at The University of Texas at Austin, facilitates the separation and extraction of these highly sought-after elements…
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The Neighbor with a Nobel Prize
Professors James Rothman and Joy Hirsch are esteemed researchers and cherished resident fellows of Branford College — as well as organizers of monthly dinners centered around science at Mory’s.
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Navigating the Intersection of Career, Life, and Economics
“`html For legislators examining the successful transformation of an economy from agrarian to industrial and service sectors, there are intricate economic, institutional, and practical factors to consider. “Are specific areas ensnared in a state of under-industrialization?” questions Tishara Garg, a PhD student in economics at MIT. “If true, can governmental policies assist them in breaking…
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Empowering Ukrainian Learners: The Transformative Power of AI-Powered Translation Initiatives
With conflict persisting to hinder education for countless Ukrainian high school and college pupils, many are resorting to online options, such as MIT OpenCourseWare, an initiative within MIT Open Learning that provides educational materials from over 2,500 MIT undergrad and graduate courses. For Ukrainian high school senior Sofiia Lipkevych and her peers, MIT OpenCourseWare has…
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MIT-Portugal Program Launches Exciting Phase 4
“`html Since its inception 19 years ago as an innovative partnership involving Portuguese universities, research organizations, and businesses, the MIT-Portugal Program (MPP) has accomplished an impressive array of successes — from facilitating 47 entrepreneurial spinoffs and financing over 220 collaborative projects between MIT and Portuguese investigators to mentoring a generation of remarkable scholars on both…
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Noah Tan and Adrian Feinberg Earn Honors as Gaither Fellows
The national initiative provides new graduates the chance to serve as research aides on initiatives concerning democracy, international security, and foreign relations at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C.
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“Addressing the Alarming Global Health Gap: Gawande’s Call to Action”
“`html Health ‘Devastating’ global health gap, remarks Gawande Surgeon-author reflects on his tenure as a leader at USAID prior to its severe reductions Christina Pazzanese Harvard Staff Writer April 30, 2025 4 min read Atul Gawande with Marcia Castro. Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer Surgeon and acclaimed author Atul Gawande on Monday delivered a detailed account…
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Brewing Through the Ages: Yale’s Course Revives Ancient Ales with a Blend of Science and Culture
A multidisciplinary course at Yale investigates the methods of ancient brewing and generates data to enhance both contemporary science and comprehension of historical cultures.
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The True Wealth Beyond Money
“`html Health Additional evidence that wealth isn’t all-encompassing “It raises significant inquiries about whether we are dedicating sufficient resources to our youth,” stated Tyler VanderWeele regarding insights from a recent research he directed on global well-being. File photo by Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer Alvin Powell Harvard Staff Writer April 30, 2025 6 min read Major…
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Revolutionizing Health Monitoring: How AI-Driven Radar Technology Takes Center Stage
Remote health observation may prove to be more convenient and simpler to utilize than conventional techniques, especially for individuals aiming to track their vital metrics at home. The article The Conversation: AI Is Giving a Boost to Efforts To Monitor Health via Radar was initially posted on News.
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MagLab Featured in Interactive Virtual Field Trip with Discovery Education and Sesame Workshop
“`html Emerging scientists around the globe can delve into the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, located at Florida State University, through an innovative partnership between Discovery Education and Sesame Workshop, which provides students a glimpse behind the scenes of this unique national facility. “Meet the Magnets: A Virtual Field Trip to the U.S. National Science…
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Bravery Recognized: FSUPD Officers Honored with Governor’s Medal of Heroism
“`html Florida Governor Ron DeSantis awarded members of the Florida State University Police Department with Governor’s Medal of Heroism on Wednesday morning to honor their valor during the recent campus shooting that occurred at the Student Union earlier this month. FSUPD officers swiftly reacted to the incident on April 17, neutralizing the hazard in just…
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Exciting Lineup of Speakers Set to Inspire at School Graduation Ceremonies
A variety of esteemed speakers, educational staff, and student representatives will participate in Commencement acknowledgment events for the Class of 2025 graduates, along with their families and guests, occurring from May 9-12 at Washington University in St. Louis. Simone Biles, the most celebrated gymnast in history, will present the universitywide Commencement speech, set to commence…
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Celebrating Milestones: Lee Coffin Marks 100th Episode of the Admissions Beat Podcast
The program clarifies the procedure for university applicants, guardians, and advisors.
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Stanford Law Unveils Groundbreaking Public Dataset of Corporate Contracts
An academic and a learner have teamed up to reveal a complimentary, publicly available dataset of more than 1 million contracts filed with the SEC, facilitating systematic examination of contract language for the inaugural time.
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Battling Alzheimer’s: Unraveling the Mystery Through Innovation
“`html Neuroscientist Beth Stevens (from left) alongside researchers Connor Dufort and Timothy Hammond from her laboratory at Boston Children’s Hospital in 2015. Photo by Michael Goderre/Boston Children’s Hospital Health Combating Alzheimer’s through incremental discoveries ‘I was merely pursuing the science,’ states Beth Stevens Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer April 30, 2025 3 min read Part…
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Quantum Computers Surpass Supercomputers in Solving Complex Optimization Challenges
“`html Image credit: iStock Share News Releases Quantum computer surpasses supercomputers in approximate optimization tasks April 30, 2025 Contact: Will Kwong, [email protected]; USC Media Relations, [email protected] or (213) 740-2215 A quantum computer can address optimization challenges more swiftly than traditional supercomputers, a phenomenon termed “quantum advantage,” as demonstrated by a researcher from USC in a…
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Bridging Cultures: How Indigenous Wisdom is Revolutionizing Biotech and Inspiring Ethical Practices
A multitude of effective medications are derived from healing plants that have been utilized and cared for for generations by Indigenous communities. A doctoral candidate from UC Berkeley asserts that these communities should reap benefits as well. The article Indigenous knowledge aids biotech in discovering new pharmaceuticals. This graduate student advocates for those firms to…
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Elevate Your On-Screen Presence: Expert Tips from a Stanford Career Coach
Shibani Joshi, an MSx graduate and career mentor at the Career Management Center, provides simple methods to enhance your on-screen presence.
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Understanding Logical Operators in C++: A Comprehensive Guide
“`html Logical Operators in C++ are the symbols employed to execute logical functions and make choices. Whether you need to evaluate several conditions or manage loops based on Boolean logic, logical operators assist you in all these activities. In this article, we will explore what logical operators are in C++, their various types, precedence and…
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Mastering Assignment Operators in C: A Comprehensive Guide
“`html Assignment Operators in C refer to the symbols utilized for storing values in variables. These operators engage in fundamental value assignments and can also combine with arithmetic and bitwise operators. In this article, we will explore what an assignment operator in C entails, the various types with illustrations in C, the chaining of assignment…
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The Dangers of Using eval() in JavaScript: Why You Should Avoid It
“`html Just because something is functional doesn’t necessarily imply it’s a best practice. If you’re a programmer, you may have encountered the eval() function at some stage. It might be used to run dynamic code, or you may have been advised to utilize it. However, it’s crucial to acquire thorough knowledge about eval() before incorporating…
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MCP Prompt Injection: A Dual-Edged Sword in Cybersecurity Tactics
As the arena of artificial intelligence (AI) advances swiftly, recent investigations have revealed how methodologies that make the Model Context Protocol (MCP) vulnerable to prompt injection assaults might be employed to create security instruments or detect harmful tools, as per a fresh report from Tenable. MCP, introduced by Anthropic in November 2024, constitutes a framework…
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Music professor Miles Osland presents all flute recital
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UK grad carries on family legacy in the equine industry
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Register for Coffee Talk: Empowering women with exercise, nutrition strategies
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UK Employee Appreciation Day 2025: T-shirts are here and celebration is near
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Kentucky Children’s Hospital launches affiliate network, welcomes Georgetown Community Hospital
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New support tool available during benefits open enrollment
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Provost IMPACT Award: Cultivating citizen leaders through collaboration
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Celebrating Success: Spotlight on FSU’s Class of 2025 Graduates
“`html As the spring 2025 semester nears its conclusion, Florida State University is gearing up to commemorate the accomplishments of its newest group of graduates. This year’s ceremony holds special importance as FSU will pay tribute to its largest graduating class ever, with 8,926 degrees anticipated to be conferred. The events, set for May 2-3…
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Kemper Art Museum Clinches Top Honors for Monograph Excellence
“Adam Pendleton: To Divide By,” an exhibition catalog released by WashU’s Kemper Art Museum and distributed through the University of Chicago Press, has been recognized as the top monograph of 2024 by the Midwest Art History Society (MAHS). The accolade was revealed during the society’s Outstanding Catalog Awards event, which took place in Denver on…
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Four Distinguished Harvard Medal Recipients Honored for Outstanding Contributions
“`html Campus & Community Four recipients to be presented with the Harvard Medal for outstanding service A veritas shield is displayed above the entrance to Memorial Church in Harvard Yard. File photo by Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer April 30, 2025 7 minutes to read Acknowledgment will take place on June 6 during Alumni Day Part…
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Dartmouth Powwow Gears Up for Its 53rd Spectacular Grand Entry
The entire community is welcomed to commemorate Native American and First Nation individuals.
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Shadowy Mantis Group Launches Multi-Layered Malware Assaults on NATO-Associated Organizations
Cybersecurity experts have revealed insights into a Russian-speaking cyber espionage collective known as Nebulous Mantis, which has been utilizing a remote access trojan named RomCom RAT since the middle of 2022. RomCom “utilizes sophisticated evasion strategies, incorporating living-off-the-land (LOTL) methods and encrypted command and control (C2) communications, all while persistently advancing its framework – capitalizing…
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Delightful Gifts to Brighten Mom’s Day This Mother’s Day
“`html Mother’s Day is approaching. Here are some presents that will bring joy to mom nprevenas Wed, 04/30/2025 – 06:52 Mother’s Day is approaching. Here are some presents that will bring joy to mom Today Story Categories In the Headlines Social Sciences By Detroit Free Press Type of News Article External News “`
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Capturing commencement at MSU’s most iconic photo spots