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Sustainable Strategies for Energy-Efficient AI Computing
EARTH MONTH: Investigators at the USC School of Advanced Computing along with various divisions within the USC Viterbi School of Engineering endeavor to enhance computing effectiveness.
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Meta Unveils LlamaFirewall: A New Shield Against AI Vulnerabilities
Meta on Tuesday revealed LlamaFirewall, an open-source framework intended to safeguard artificial intelligence (AI) systems from new cybersecurity threats such as prompt manipulation, jailbreaks, and insecure coding practices, among others. The framework, as stated by the company, features three protective measures, which include PromptGuard 2, Agent Alignment Verifications, and CodeShield. PromptGuard 2 aims to identify…
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Coursera Report Highlights Impressive ROI for Industry Micro-Credentials: Elevated Salaries, Enhanced Job Readiness, and Lower Training Expenses
By Marni Baker Stein, Chief Content Officer, Coursera I’m thrilled to present Coursera’s Micro-Credentials Impact Report 2025, which compiles insights from over 2,000 learners and employers across six regions to better comprehend the escalating demand for micro-credentials and their practical consequences. The global survey revealed that 90% of employers are now prepared to provide higher…
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Indian Court Directs Measures Against Proton Mail Amid AI Deepfake Controversy
A supreme court in the Indian state of Karnataka has mandated the prohibition of end-to-end encrypted email service Proton Mail nationwide. The High Court of Karnataka, on April 29, stated that the decision was in reaction to a legal grievance submitted by M Moser Design Associated India Pvt Ltd in January 2025. The grievance claimed…
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SonicWall Web Scanning for CVE-2021-20016: An In-Depth Look (April 29th)
There was an article originally released in January 2022 highlighting an exploitable “potential zero-day weaknesses” [1] for Sonicwall. However, upon reviewing the submissions made over the last year to ISC, we noted that this past week marked the initial influx of reports. The activity transpired on 23 April 2025, between 18:00 – 19:00 UTC, and…
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Essential Skills for Project Directors to Thrive in 2025
In the current advanced corporate landscape, the position of a Project Director has gained significant importance. They serve as the foundation for all intricate projects, guaranteeing that everything progresses seamlessly from inception to completion. In this article, we will examine the vital abilities that every Project Director must possess to manage successful projects and propel…
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Mastering Portfolio Management: A Comprehensive Guide
Portfolio Management Everyone aspires to outperform the market and become extraordinary investors, investing considerable time and resources into this pursuit. As a result, we often fall victim to the enticing quick-fixes and hidden strategies promoted by enthusiastic sellers of their products. Despite our utmost endeavors, the majority of us stumble in our efforts to be…
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Understanding BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and Its Significance
The newest trend in the IT sector, BYOD or Bring Your Own Device, refers to a methodology where staff members are encouraged to utilize their personal devices to connect to company systems and information. As a minor aspect of the broader movement known as ‘IT consumerization’ – which permits customer hardware and software within corporate…
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Mastering Project Timelines: Effective Strategies for Schedule Management
Successful project administration necessitates meticulous planning and scheduling to guarantee that activities and projects are accomplished on schedule, within budget, and to the expected quality. A thoughtfully developed project timetable is essential for project leaders to arrange tasks, distribute resources, and monitor advancement. It aids in ensuring the prompt completion of project assignments an…Read More.
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Quantum Computers Surpass Supercomputers in Tackling Approximate Optimization Challenges
“`html Image attribution: iStock Share Press Announcements Quantum computer surpasses supercomputers in approximate optimization tasks April 29, 2025 Contact: Will Kwong, [email protected]; USC Media Relations, [email protected] or (213) 740-2215 A quantum computer can resolve optimization issues more swiftly than traditional supercomputers, a phenomenon referred to as “quantum advantage” and illustrated by a USC researcher in…
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Quantum Computer Surpasses Classical Supercomputers in Optimizing Complex Problems
“`html Contact: Will Kwong, [email protected]; USC Media Relations, [email protected] or (213) 740-2215 A quantum computer has the capability to address optimization challenges more swiftly than traditional supercomputers, a phenomenon referred to as “quantum advantage,” recently showcased by a USC researcher in a publication in Physical Review Letters. The research illustrates how quantum annealing, a distinct…
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Cat Conquistadors: Exploring the Origins of Domestic Cats in a 1559 Spanish Shipwreck off Florida’s Coast
“`html Catquistadors: Earliest recognized pet cats in the US perished off Florida coast in a 1559 Spanish maritime disaster nprevenas Tue, 04/29/2025 – 15:48 Catquistadors: Earliest recognized pet cats in the US perished off Florida coast in a 1559 Spanish maritime disaster Today Story Categories In the News Social Sciences By Live Science News Article…
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Revolutionary Technique Paves the Way for Advancements in Quantum Exploration
“`html The innovative method could expedite progress in domains ranging from medical imaging to fundamental physics studies. (Illustration/iStock) Share Science/Technology Breakthrough technique unveils new possibilities in quantum exploration A novel USC-developed method improves quantum sensing by mitigating the effects of decoherence, erratic behavior initiated by environmental disruptions. April 29, 2025 By Will Kwong USC investigators…
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Cardinals Securing Their Fourth Women’s Sailing Championship Title
This triumph also signifies the second straight ICSA Women’s Team Race title for Stanford’s sailing squad.
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Unveiling Life’s Intricacies: The Doerr Photo Contest
In this year, the Doerr School of Sustainability garnered an unprecedented 495 entries for its yearly photo competition. A panel of six adjudicators chose 16 champions from various categories such as Splendor in Nature, Efforts and Influence in the Field, Efforts and Influence on Campus, and Obstacles We Encounter, illustrating what is at risk in…
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“Enhancing Pediatric Anesthesia Safety Through EEG Monitoring of Consciousness”
Recently released outcomes from a randomized, controlled clinical trial in Japan involving over 170 children aged 1 to 6 who underwent surgery indicate that by utilizing electroencephalogram (EEG) readings to observe brain waves during unconsciousness, an anesthesiologist can notably minimize the amount of anesthesia given, thereby safely inducing and maintaining each patient’s anesthetized condition. On…
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Illuminating the Hidden World of Biology’s Experimental Basement
“`html For over 30 years, Course 7 (Biology) learners have ventured into the vast, windowless cellar of Building 68 to acquire practical competencies that are central to undergraduate biology training at the Institute. The rows of tables and supply cabinets that constitute the beneath-surface MIT Biology Teaching Lab may easily evoke feelings of gloom and…
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“Progress Unfolds: A Journey of Small Steps Leading to Great Achievements”
Molecular biologist Luis de Lecea is charting the neuronal pathways responsible for regulating sleep, allowing us to adjust them for improved nighttime relaxation.
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The Unseen Impact of Tropical Cyclones: The Schooling Disruption
Recent studies reveal that tropical storms diminish the number of educational years for youngsters in low- and middle-income nations, highlighting the necessity to confront the educational ramifications of climate change.
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Three College Students Unite to Create Connections Across Diverse Perspectives
Dickey Center learners utilize their Seeds of Peace involvement to foster conversations on campus.
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Yale Faculty Recognized for Their Dedication to Education
Yale College honored six awardees of the institution’s yearly teaching accolades during a gathering at the Schwarzman Center on April 28.
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Kelly Sparks Appointed as University’s New Vice Chancellor for Finance and CFO
“This is an extremely unpredictable period, … I possess a strong foundation in understanding who Berkeley is as an institution, and … I can assist in guiding it through the turbulence,” states Sparks, presently at the University of Maine. She will commence her role at Berkeley on July 1. The post Kelly Sparks is campus’s…
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Garber Unveils Plans to Combat Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Sentiment
“`html Campus & Community Garber reveals fresh initiatives to combat antisemitism and anti-Israeli prejudice Co-chairs of the Task Force on Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Prejudice Jared Ellias (left) and Derek Penslar. Photos by Jessica Scranton and Robin Levin Penslar Julie McDonough Harvard Staff April 29, 2025 long read Initiatives follow task force’s comprehensive report Harvard…
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Garber Unveils Initiatives to Address Bias Faced by Arabs, Muslims, and Palestinians
“`html Campus & Community Garber unveils new strategies to address bias towards Arabs, Muslims, and Palestinians Co-chairs of the Task Force on Combating Anti-Muslim, Anti-Arab, and Anti-Palestinian Bias Wafaie Fawzi (left) and Asim Ijaz Khwaja. Photos by Harvard Chan School Communications and Martha Stewart Julie McDonough Harvard Staff April 29, 2025 long read Steps announced…
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Paws, Claws, and Beyond: The Growing Trend of Acupuncture in Animal Healthcare
As acupuncture has become widely embraced in human healthcare across the U.S., it has also started to be more prevalent in veterinary medicine, particularly for managing pain. The article The Conversation: From Cats and Dogs to Penguins and Llamas, Treating Animals with Acupuncture Has Become Mainstream in Veterinary Medicine was originally published on News.
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CACHE Research Team Honored with Prestigious Presidents’ Award of Distinction
The article CACHE research group obtains the President’s Award of Distinction was initially published on UGA Today.
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Professor at College of Law Champions Student Well-Being Initiatives
“`html Finals week can be an era of increased pressure for numerous students. For those studying law, the burden can become even more intense. Research indicates that 75% of law students experience considerable stress and anxiety, a concerning trend that has escalated nationally in recent years. Florida State University College of Law Professor Lawrence Krieger…
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Honored Souls Inducted into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Two faculty members from Washington University in St. Louis are among almost 250 recently elected associates of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, one of the country’s most esteemed honorary organizations. They include physicist Carl Bender from Arts & Sciences and immunologist Marco Colonna from the School of Medicine. Established in 1780, this academy…
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Pioneering New Horizons in Mineral Extraction
“`html The ocean’s abyssal floor is speckled with age-old stones, roughly the dimension of a closed hand, known as “polymetallic nodules.” In various locations, both along active and dormant hydrothermal openings and the deep sea’s ridges, volcanic arcs, and tectonic plate boundaries, as well as on the slopes of seamounts, other categories of mineral-abundant deposits…
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“Unlocking the Nervous System: How Infection Reveals Its Unexpected Flexibility”
Whether you’re a social butterfly or a secluded soul, life has a way of presenting various situations. What you require is a nervous system adaptable enough to navigate these challenges. In a recent investigation, MIT neuroscientists revealed how even a basic organism can reorganize neural circuits and the chemical messengers, or “neuromodulators,” in its brain…
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“Gradual Progress: Our Journey of Remarkable Achievements”
Molecular biologist Luis de Lecea is charting the neural pathways that govern sleep, enabling us to influence them for improved nighttime slumber.
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“Progress Unveiled: A Journey of Continuous Advancement”
Molecular biologist Luis de Lecea is charting the neural pathways that regulate sleep, allowing us to influence them for improved nighttime rest.
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WhatsApp Introduces Private Processing: Safeguarding Your Messages While Enhancing AI Features
“`html Well-known messaging application WhatsApp on Tuesday introduced a new technology referred to as Private Processing to facilitate artificial intelligence (AI) functionalities while safeguarding privacy. “Private Processing will enable users to take advantage of robust optional AI features – such as summarizing unread messages or providing editing assistance – all while maintaining WhatsApp’s fundamental privacy…
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Emerging Concerns: Vulnerabilities and Data Breaches in Top AI Models
Numerous generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) offerings have been discovered to be susceptible to two categories of jailbreak assaults that enable the creation of inappropriate or harmful material. The initial technique, referred to as Inception, directs an AI tool to conceive a fabricated situation, which can subsequently be transformed into a secondary scenario embedded within the…
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Exploring Enhanced SMS Gateway and API Scanning Techniques: April 29th Update
Last week, I composed a piece regarding scans for Teltonika Networks SMS Gateways. Malicious actors are perpetually seeking economical (complimentary) methods to transmit SMS messages and exploit non-blocklisted numbers. Therefore, I examined a bit more closely at analogous scans we have encountered.
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Triumphant Trio: Two Scholars and an Alumnus Secure 2025 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Three students from UT and a graduate have received graduate research fellowships from the National Science Foundation to advance their investigations and skills in the domains of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The article Two Students and an Alumnus Earn 2025 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships was first published on News.
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Starlink Faces Competition: The Looming Crisis of Orbital Congestion
“`html Starlink has company – and orbital congestion is a catastrophe imminent to occur nprevenas Tue, 04/29/2025 – 09:15 Starlink has company – and orbital congestion is a catastrophe imminent to occur Monday Article Categories Current Affairs Science & Technology Outer Space By The Verge Type of News Article Outside News “`
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Perilous Waters: How Climate Change is Jeopardizing Fish Stocks in the Bay of Bengal
“`html Food supply vulnerability: Fish availability in the Bay of Bengal endangered as climate-induced monsoon alterations disturb marine ecosystems nprevenas Tue, 04/29/2025 – 09:14 Food supply vulnerability: Fish availability in the Bay of Bengal endangered as climate-induced monsoon alterations disturb marine ecosystems Monday Categories of the Story Current Events Science & Technology By MSN Type…
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Navigating the Divide: The Impact of Hybrid Work Policies on Workplace Culture
“`html Over half of U.S. firms with hybrid work models now mandate attendance in the office three days weekly.Pixabay The COVID-19 pandemic instigated an unparalleled transition to remote employment. Now, as companies revert to in-person operations, hybrid work has surfaced as a favored alternative. Hybrid work purports to deliver the advantages of both environments —…
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Exploring Shared Causes of Cancer and Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A New Perspective
“`html Turner Certain proteins in human cells associated with cancer also contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders, suggesting the potential to repurpose specific cancer treatments to address neurodevelopmental conditions. However, a recent study conducted by researchers at WashU Medicine and published in Cell Genomics indicates that these proteins may function differently in these two disease categories, complicating…
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Envisioning the Future of Vegetables: Fortification with Micro-Needles
“`html When agriculturalists apply herbicides to their crops, 30 to 50 percent of the substances end up in the atmosphere or soil instead of on the vegetation. Recently, a team of scholars from MIT and Singapore has created a significantly more accurate method to administer compounds to plants: tiny needles crafted from silk. In a…
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Californians Share Insights on Home Insurance Challenges and Economic Perspectives in Recent Survey
SIEPR’s most recent California Economic Survey indicates that citizens are concerned about the lack of availability and elevated costs of home insurance plans – and uncertain about the actions policymakers ought to take in reaction.
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Maximize Your Money: Insights from FSU’s Financial Management Specialist for Financial Literacy Month
“`html April signifies financial literacy month, yet knowledgeable financial choices are essential daily. Whether it’s budgeting, saving, or spending, individuals encounter decisions on how best to manage their finances. As reported by the TIAA Institute-GFLEC Personal Finance Index, financial literacy percentages have decreased from 52% in 2020 to 48% in 2024. This information underscores a…
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CAPS Empower Program Set to Be Honored with Prestigious Award
“`html Continuing & Professional Studies participants Emine Arican from Turkey and Olivier Murwanashaka from the Democratic Republic of Congo converse at the Empower open house in 2024. This complimentary initiative assists students in enhancing their language and professional capabilities. (Photo: Virginia Harold/WashU) The WashU Empower initiative is set to receive a “What’s Right with the…
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Jeanette Taylor Appointed as FSU’s Vice President for Faculty Development and Advancement
“`html Florida State University has appointed Jeanette Taylor as its new Vice President for Faculty Development & Advancement. She will manage faculty recruitment, promotion, and professional growth at FSU. Taylor, who is set to commence her new position on June 2, returns to FSU from the University of Georgia, where she holds the role of…
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The Black Rep Unveils Wilson’s ‘Radio Golf’
The St. Louis Black Repertory Company is set to showcase August Wilson’s “Radio Golf,” the 10th and concluding play in Wilson’s significant American Century Cycle, at WashU’s Edison Theatre from May 16 to June 1, with preview performances on May 14 and 15. Located in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, “Radio Golf” follows the story of real…
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Christopher Snyder Awarded Prestigious Sloan Foundation Grant
The economics instructor aids in fostering creative answers to the globe’s most urgent issues.
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“How Environmental Influences Shape Growth Challenges in Children”
Grasping the influence of ecological elements on nutritional deficiencies could enhance targeted public health initiatives to support both mothers and children.
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Navigating the Complex Landscape of Modern Global Trade Risks
Two Economic Growth Center partners engage in a conversation about international value chains and the impact of trade on businesses, employees, and economies – bearing significant consequences for our present time of trade disturbances.
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Empowering Women: Essential Insights for Stroke Prevention
Yale Medicine doctors outline measures that assist women in minimizing their specific vulnerabilities to stroke.
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SentinelOne Exposes Chinese Espionage Operation Aimed at Its Systems and Customers
Cybersecurity firm SentinelOne has disclosed that a China-linked threat group known as PurpleHaze executed reconnaissance efforts targeting its infrastructure and several of its key clients. “We initially recognized this threat group during a 2024 breach involving an entity that had formerly supplied hardware logistics for SentinelOne personnel,” security
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Cosmic Wonders: A Journey Through Asteroids and Meteor Showers
“`html In 1492, one of the earliest documented meteorites descended outside a Roman settlement and was swiftly secured within a church as a sign of conflict. More than a millennium prior, ancient Egyptians crafted burial tools from meteorites, which they believed were linked to the afterlife. Even in contemporary times, people clasp their hands together,…
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Celebrating Student Leadership: The Excellence in Leadership Awards
“`html The a cappella ensemble Reverb performs at the yearly Excellence in Leadership Awards on April 17 in Risa Commons. (Photo courtesy) The George and Carol Bauer Leaders Academy recognized WashU leaders and organizations making an impact on campus and in the community during the annual Excellence in Leadership Awards, hosted on April 17 in…
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Beloved Physics Professor and Former Lansing Mayor Don Hartill Passes Away at 86
Donald Hartill, an emeritus professor of physics within the College of Arts and Sciences and a pivotal contributor to years of experimental studies in particle physics, passed away on April 16. He was 86 years old.
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Are Smartphone Weather Apps Trustworthy for Assessing Heat Risks?
A new research from the University of Georgia discovered a mobile application created to evaluate heat-related hazards often indicated temperatures that were lower than those obtained through direct site assessments. The application also downplayed the importance of altering activities, such as shortened practice durations, relocating physical exercises indoors, or more frequent hydration breaks. This could…
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Preserving Memories: The Thoughtful Archiving of Memorial Treasures at FSU Libraries Special Collections
The article FSU Libraries Special Collections is Diligent in Preserving Memorial Artifacts was initially published on Florida State University News.
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“Finding Strength in Reflection: FSU’s Journey Back to the Student Union”
“`html Thousands of Florida State University students, educators, and staff assembled under the sweltering April sun for the inauguration of the Student Union on Monday, following the heartbreaking occurrences of April 17. Many attended to commemorate the victims, support each other, and reclaim a space that holds significant meaning for the FSU community. This day…
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Renowned Scholar and Former Associate Dean Paul Gaurnier Passes Away at 101
Paul L. Gaurnier ’50, M.S. ’56, an emeritus faculty member and past associate dean at the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration, passed away on Feb. 9 in Tucson, Arizona. He was 101 years old.
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Enhancing Microsoft Copilot Security with Reco: A Comprehensive Guide
Discover how Reco ensures the security of Microsoft 365 Copilot by recognizing hazardous prompts, safeguarding information, administering user permissions, and detecting threats— all while maintaining elevated productivity levels. Microsoft 365 Copilot aims to enhance efficiency by converting natural language requests into actionable tasks. Staff members can create reports, analyze data, or receive immediate responses simply…
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“Google Unveils Alarming 75 Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in 2024, with 44% Aimed at Enterprise Security Solutions”
Google has announced that it detected 75 zero-day vulnerabilities being exploited in the wild in 2024, a decline from 98 in 2023. Out of the 75 zero-days, 44% were aimed at enterprise solutions. A total of 20 weaknesses were discovered in security applications and devices. “The exploitation of zero-days in browsers and mobile devices witnessed…
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Guarding Against Prompt Injection: The Security Engineering Approach
This appears to be a significant development in the security of LLMs against prompt injection: Google DeepMind has introduced CaMeL (CApabilities for MachinE Learning), a novel strategy for preventing prompt-injection assaults that discards the ineffective method of having AI systems monitor themselves. Rather, CaMeL considers language models as inherently untrustworthy elements within a secure software…
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Honoring Excellence: USC’s Presidential Medallion Recipients Embody Education, Innovation, and Spiritual Growth
“`html Andre “Dr. Dre” Young (left), Jimmy Iovine, and USC President Carol Folt share a joyful moment during the Presidential Medallion ceremony. (USC Photo/Steve Cohn) Disseminate Institution Presidential Medallion awardees embody USC’s objectives in scholarship, progress, and spirituality This year’s honorees are Varun Soni; Jimmy Iovine and Andre “Dr. Dre” Young; and Leslie and William…
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Celebrating Innovation: USC’s Academic Honors Convocation Showcases Faculty and Student Achievements
“`html USC President Carol Folt enjoys a moment with student awardees at the April 21 Academic Honors Convocation. (USC Photo/Steve Cohn) Share University Academic Honors Convocation showcases groundbreaking research and accomplishments of USC educators and students Honorees of three Presidential Medallions were acknowledged on two uplifting evenings filled with an array of distinguished scholars. April…
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Inflammation-Linked Proteins and Pathways: Their Impact on Bone Mineral Density
The findings by USC researchers may pave the way for recognizing biomarkers that can act as early signals of an individual’s susceptibility to bone health problems in the future.
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Trojanized UyghurEdit++ Tool Unleashes Malware Assault on World Uyghur Congress Leaders
In a recent initiative identified in March 2025, high-ranking individuals of the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) residing abroad have been aimed at by Windows-compatible malware that can perform monitoring activities. The spear-phishing effort utilized a trojanized edition of a genuine open-source document editing and spell-check application named UyghurEdit++, crafted to facilitate the utilization of the…
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CISA Includes Actively Targeted Vulnerabilities in Broadcom and Commvault in KEV Database
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Monday included two critical security vulnerabilities affecting Broadcom Brocade Fabric OS and Commvault Web Server in its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) registry, pointing to proof of ongoing exploitation in real-world scenarios. The vulnerabilities under discussion are outlined below – CVE-2025-1976 (CVSS score: 8.6) – A code…
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Innovative Design: Embracing Flexibility at the Venice Biennale
“`html When the Venice Biennale’s 19th International Architecture Exhibition kicks off on May 10, its central theme will focus on utilizing agile, adaptable intelligence for a challenging world — a continuous theme for its curator, MIT faculty member Carlo Ratti. The Biennale stands as the globe’s most prestigious exhibition of its nature, an international occasion…
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Stanford Medicine Specialist Reveals Five Essential Insights on Ketogenic Therapy for Mental Health
As fascination with employing ketogenic treatment for managing neuropsychiatric conditions increases, Dr. Shebani Sethi clarifies what the research reveals up to this point.
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The Transformative Power of Digital Twins in Retail Stores
“`html Are digital twins a transformative element for retail establishments? nprevenas Mon, 04/28/2025 – 15:48 Are digital twins a transformative element for retail establishments? Today Categories of the Story Business & Economics By Retail Wire Type of News Article External News “`
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Book Enthusiasts Unite: A Celebration of Literature at the L.A. Times Festival of Books
“`html Since 2011, USC has hosted this event — the largest literary festival in the country. (USC Photo/Gus Ruelas) Share University Book enthusiasts gather on campus for the L.A. Times Festival of Books Tens of thousands participated on the USC University Park Campus for the nation’s foremost literary festival. April 28, 2025 By USC staff…
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Study Reveals Abortion Restrictions Haven’t Triggered Mass Departure of OB-GYNs
The count of OB-GYNs actually grew by 8.3% in regions where abortion is prohibited, 10.5% in areas where it is under threat, and 7.7% in places where it remains safeguarded following the Dobbs ruling. The article State abortion bans haven’t led to mass exodus of OB-GYNs, study finds was initially published on Berkeley News.
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Disabling a Crucial Immune Regulator Destroys Liver Tumors in Mice
Investigators from Stanford Medicine have unveiled a method to transform immune-resistant “cold” liver tumors in mice into “hot” tumors brimming with cancer-fighting immune cells.
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A Tribute to the Legacy of Andreas Acrivos: Pioneering Mind in Fluid Mechanics and Chemical Engineering
A honoree of the National Medal of Science and a distinguished member of the National Academy of Engineering, Acrivos played a crucial role in developing contemporary fluid mechanics concepts within chemical engineering.
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Ballet Legend to Speak at Senior Convocation on May 22
Misty Copeland, who in 2015 was the inaugural Black female to be appointed principal dancer of the American Ballet Theatre, will deliver the keynote speech at Senior Convocation on May 22, from 1-2:30 p.m. in Barton Hall.
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Introducing the 2024–25 Prize Teaching Fellows: Nine Outstanding Ph.D. Scholars Selected
Recipients are proposed by their undergraduate pupils and the faculty they support during their role as Teaching Fellows.
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Can Trump Dismiss the Federal Reserve Chairman?
“`html Labor & Economy Is Trump able to dismiss the Fed chief? U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell during a press conference after a Federal Open Market Committee meeting in March. Photo by Sha Hanting/China News Service/VCG via AP Christina Pazzanese Harvard Staff Writer April 28, 2025 8 minutes to read Law professor and former…
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James Bullock Appointed Dean of USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
“`html James Bullock is an expert in galaxy formation and the characteristics of dark matter. (Photo/Gillian Crane) Share Uncategorized James Bullock appointed dean of the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences The astrophysicist and advocate for interdisciplinary education transitions to USC from UC Irvine, where he holds the position of dean of the…
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Embracing Transformation Through Innovative Research
Yale doctor-researcher Reshma Ramachandran aims to guarantee that all individuals can access secure and effective healthcare interventions.