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The Impact of Climate Change on Food Flavors and Culinary Heritage
How climate alteration is reshaping food taste and customs nprevenas Thu, 03/20/2025 – 14:12 How climate alteration is reshaping food taste and customs Wednesday Category of the Story Arts & Humanities In the News By Food Tank Type of News Article External News
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Harnessing Solar Power for Eco-Friendly Fuel Production
Rising energy requirements and challenges linked to fossil fuel combustion have intensified the focus on more eco-friendly energy alternatives, like solar energy. However, there are still sectors where carbon-based fuels prevail, particularly within the aviation sector. To meet this demand, researchers have been striving to create a method to harness sunlight for generating solar-thermal heating,…
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Navigating Change: Jon and Rick Levin Explore University Life and Generational Shifts Post-Retirement
The president of Stanford and his father, the former president of Yale University, also explored subjects ranging from artificial intelligence to sports during a dialogue with Stanford’s emeriti community on Monday.
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The Future of Your Genetic Data: What If 23andMe Were to Fall?
Nation & World What occurs to your information if 23andMe ceases operations? Jon Elswick/AP Liz Mineo Harvard Staff Writer March 20, 2025 8 min read Healthcare law expert indicates that the biotech firm’s precarious future highlights the necessity for safeguarding personal and genetic information A recent study featured in the New England Journal of Medicine…
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The Impact of Weather Crises on Seniors’ Perspectives on Climate and Health
ANN ARBOR—Almost 3 out of every 4 senior Americans have encountered at least one severe weather incident in the previous two years, and experiencing such an event seems to significantly influence their perceptions regarding the potential consequences of climate change on their well-being, according to a fresh University of Michigan survey. The results from the…
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WashU Achieves Higher Standing in Global Patent Rankings
The National Academy of Inventors has recently recognized WashU as one of the Top 100 Universities Worldwide Granted Utility Patents. The institution advanced 18 positions, now standing at #38 with a cumulative total of 82 patents awarded in 2024. In the preceding year, WashU held rank #56 on the same list, having been awarded 56…
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The Impact of Finance on Our Everyday Lives
Yale’s Song Ma, a specialist in the economics of entrepreneurship, imparts insights from his Yale School of Management course “Finance and Society,” which explores the countless ways finance drives contemporary existence.
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Exploring the Benefits of Melatonin for Better Sleep: A Guide
A growing tally of grown-ups in the United States are depending on melatonin supplements to assist them in drifting off to slumber. A specialist from Yale Medicine shares insights on the advantages and disadvantages of utilizing it.
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Charting New Paths in Healthcare: A Yale Professor’s Odyssey into Entrepreneurship
In a Q&A session, Smita Krishnaswamy, an associate professor in Genetics and Computer Science at Yale University, talks about establishing and managing a company focused on AI-driven small molecule design that aims to enhance pharmaceutical development.
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Ron Rivera Takes the Helm as General Manager of Cal Football Program
In the recently established position, Rivera will contribute his vast leadership expertise to the team, both in training and competition. The article Ron Rivera announced as general manager of Cal football program was first featured on Berkeley News.
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AquaBot: The Underwater Robot on a Quest
The SeaPerch subaqueous robot serves as a well-received educational tool for learners in grades 5 through 12. Constructing and maneuvering SeaPerch, a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), necessitates various manual fabrication techniques, electronic skills, and STEM principles. Through the SeaPerch initiative, instructors and students delve into structures, electronics, and underwater mechanics. “SeaPerch has significantly influenced the…
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March Madness: The Thrilling Journey of Women’s Basketball
Campus & Community Women’s basketball journey towards March Madness Ivy League champions make their return after 18 years Nick Economides Harvard Correspondent March 20, 2025 3 min read Coach Carrie Moore and her Ivy League champions head to the airport. Photos by Christina Richson/Harvard Athletics Following the exciting 74-71 win against Columbia in the Ivy…
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Four Key Takeaways from This Week
Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff Campus & Community 4 insights we gained this week Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer March 20, 2025 1 min read How well have you been tracking the Gazette? Participate in our quiz to discover. The rent is excessively high. A worldwide crisis resulted in life-saving advancements. Cravings for sugar are genuine, although…
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Vibrant Gatherings on Sproul Plaza Unite Voices Against Higher Education Assaults
Protesters assembled on Wednesday to express their opposition to reductions in federal research financing and various recent actions taken by the government. The article Hundreds rally on Sproul Plaza to protest attacks on higher education was initially published on Berkeley News.
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Trailblazing Nuclear Physicist Lee Grodzins Passes Away at 98
Nuclear physicist and MIT Professor Emeritus Lee Grodzins passed away on March 6 at his residence in the Maplewood Senior Living Facility in Weston, Massachusetts. He was 98 years old. Grodzins was a trailblazer in the field of nuclear physics research. He was perhaps most recognized for the profoundly impactful experiment that determined the helicity…
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“Exploring Coaching Wisdom: Tara VanDerveer and Steve Kerr on Cultivating Culture and Achieving Excellence”
During the concluding session of the Continuing Studies course Basketball: A Masterclass, the two renowned coaching icons exchanged perspectives on the evolving nature of the game and embodying one’s principles while on the court.
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Honoring Excellence: Celebrating Achievements in Public Service, Healthcare, and Education
During a ceremony held on March 18, Professor Mark Duggan, an expert in economics, was awarded the Roland Prize, and three collaborative efforts within the research community were recognized.
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The Future of Restoration: Exploring Machine Healing Techniques
Photo illustrations by Judy Blomquist/Harvard Staff Health Machine healing Alvin Powell Harvard Staff Writer March 20, 2025 extended read Experts assert that artificial intelligence can alleviate human suffering. Can we keep pace? During his second year as a medical student in the 2000s, Adam Rodman utilized the library for a patient whose health issue had…
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Exciting New Data Streams and a Memorable Mishap
Our API (https://isc.sans.edu/api) remains highly favored. A frequent request we encounter pertains to searches for specific IP addresses. Executing numerous queries while reviewing a log could result in your account being restricted by our rate limit. To assist with this, we now provide supplementary “summary feeds” that encompass all data gathered recently. You can download…
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Revolutionizing Recovery: U-M Graduate Develops Groundbreaking Concussion Protocol for Performers
As a doctoral candidate at the University of Michigan’s School of Kinesiology and its Concussion Center, Allyssa Memmini recognized a significant necessity in concussion management. Through her doctoral research, which centered on creating a university-specific return-to-learn (RTL) protocol, she discovered particular deficiencies in post-concussion management for college-aged individuals, including students from performing arts—a demographic that…
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“Unveiling the Cosmic Correspondence: Over 1,300 Digitized Fan Letters from ‘War of the Worlds’ Now Available at U-M Library”
Letters reveal audience distress, fervor portrayed by media might be the earliest American instance of “fake news” The University of Michigan Library has digitized, transcribed, and classified over 1,300 correspondence from fans sent in reaction to the 1938 transmission of Orson Welles’ “War of the Worlds.” The complete assortment of letters, part of the university’s…
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Groundbreaking Anti-Amyloid Medication Emerges as a Potential Shield Against Alzheimer’s Dementia
An investigational medication seems to diminish the likelihood of Alzheimer’s-associated dementia in individuals who are likely to develop the disorder in their 30s, 40s, or 50s, based on the outcomes of a study spearheaded by the Knight Family Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network-Trials Unit (DIAN-TU), situated at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The…
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10 Amazing Discoveries to Explore at Rauner
Rauner Special Collections Library boasts a compilation that is unparalleled.
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Unraveling the Mystery of Infant Amnesia: Why We Struggle to Recall Our Earliest Years
Babies have the ability to encode particular memories, a recent study from Yale indicates, implying that “childhood amnesia” could be a challenge in memory retrieval issues.
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The Impact of World War I Veterans on the Civil Rights Movement
Nation & World How WWI Veterans Influenced the Civil Rights Movement Research outlines an increase in activism among Black men who encountered discrimination while serving the nation Christina Pazzanese Harvard Staff Writer March 20, 2025 4 min read Soldiers from the 92nd Infantry Division participate in a victory parade on 5th Avenue in New York…
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Is Your Building Making You Ill? Discover the Hidden Causes of Poor Health.
Health Feeling unwell again? Perhaps your building is at fault. Illustrations by Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff March 20, 2025 1 min read Participate in our quiz to discover how indoor air quality can impact your health positively or negatively Have you noticed that you often feel fatigued or find it hard to focus while at work?…
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Answering the Call of Creativity
Campus & Community When imagination beckons Eight staff artists are highlighted in their residences, studios, and workspaces. Images and video by Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer Niles Singer Harvard Staff Photographer March 20, 2025 8 min read Harvard staff nurture skills that prosper beyond the gates Nearly 300 skilled artists from the University are showcasing their…
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FSU Researchers Unite in TESSERACT’s Quest to Unravel the Secrets of Dark Matter
For many years, individuals have been attempting to directly identify dark matter: the elusive mass in our universe. Currently, findings from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering are paving the way for a novel, highly-sensitive detector — and although it’s still undergoing research and development, it has already managed to search for types of dark matter…
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Colorful Disguise: UW Research Discovers Female Hummingbirds Adopting Male Plumage to Avoid Aggression
A white-necked jacobin hummingbird. Credit: Kristiina Hurme, UW Department of Biology What motivates humans to don garments? One motive is that altering attire permits individuals to customize their appearance in hopes of attracting or evading attention. Fresh studies spearheaded by the University of Washington indicate that hummingbirds may implement a comparable strategy. It has been…
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Dartmouth Secures Spot Among Elite Patent-Generating Institutions
Scholars throughout the organization secured 52 patents in the previous year.
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Wildlife Health Center to Launch Its First Annual Distinguished Speaker Series
Dr. Craig Stephen and Dr. Marcela Uhart, prominent authorities in wildlife welfare and the One Health concept – the interrelation of human, animal, and ecological health and wellness – have been chosen as the first Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health Distinguished Speakers.
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YouTube Gaming Cheat Videos Disseminate Arcane Stealer Malware Among Russian-Speaking Audiences
YouTube clips endorsing game cheats are being utilized to disseminate a newly identified stealer malware known as Arcane, which is presumably aimed at Russian-speaking individuals. “What’s fascinating about this malware is the extent of data it gathers,” Kaspersky noted in an evaluation. “It collects account details from VPN and gaming applications, along with various network…
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Infiltrating the Heart of Code: A Deep Dive into the GitHub Breach
This is grave: An intricate cascading supply chain assault has compromised numerous GitHub Actions, revealing essential CI/CD secrets across tens of thousands of repositories. According to a report, this attack, which initially focused on the widely utilized “tj-actions/changed-files” tool, is now thought to have stemmed from a prior breach of the “reviewdog/action-setup@v1” GitHub Action. […]…
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Paving the Future: The Global Impact of Pitt’s Online Data Science Program on Career Transformation
Just over a year past, the University of Pittsburgh unveiled its online Master’s in Data Science program on Coursera — and the reaction has been extraordinary. In its inaugural year, the program has successfully drawn a varied and international community of students, assisting them in honing their abilities, transitioning into new professions, and implementing data…
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Collaborative Initiative between University of Texas Art and Engineering Departments Aims to Tackle Workforce Shortage in National Defense Manufacturing
UT’s METAL bootcamp aids in developing the upcoming wave of creative thinkers in casting and forging. The article UT Art and Engineering Team Up To Tackle Urgent Workforce Gap in National Defense Manufacturing was originally published on News.
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The Impact of a Professor Tackling Online Toxicity Through Dialogue
Sachi Schmidt-Hori defended against bullying related to the Assassin’s Creed Shadows video game.
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Veeam and IBM Roll Out Critical Updates to Address Serious Vulnerabilities in Backup Solutions and AIX Platforms
Veeam has issued security patches to resolve a significant security weakness affecting its Backup & Replication software, which has the potential to enable remote code execution. This flaw, identified as CVE-2025-23120, has a CVSS score of 9.9 out of a possible 10.0. It impacts version 12.3.0.310 and all preceding builds of version 12. “A flaw…
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Unveiling Florida State: A Vibrant Celebration at the Capitol
The article FSU Day at the Capitol Displays the Finest of Florida State was published initially on Florida State University News.
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Transformative Leadership for Every Sector: Redefining the Path Ahead
David Browning ’99 M.B.A. arrived at Yale SOM to explore solutions for worldwide poverty. He currently heads a firm that assists coffee roasters in enhancing their sustainability and societal impact.
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Navigating Social Connections in the Gen Z Era: Understanding the Challenges
Emerging adults desire intimacy, states Stanford psychologist Jamil Zaki, yet they often miscalculate how much their contemporaries seek that as well. His studies uncovered techniques that can assist in encouraging individuals to take risks on one another.
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Exploring the Roots: A Seminar That Encourages Students to Uncover the ‘Why’ of Their Beliefs
Democracy and Dissent motivates learners to investigate various perspectives with interest during peer-facilitated dialogues, enriching their comprehension of intricate matters.
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Fortifying Your Business Against Cyber Threats: Understanding the Shared Responsibility Framework
Cybersecurity is not merely an additional item to tick off on your organizational checklist. It serves as a vital cornerstone for existence. With corporations progressively transitioning their functions to the cloud, grasping the methods to safeguard your online resources is essential. The shared responsibility framework, demonstrated through Microsoft 365’s strategy, provides a structure for understanding…
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Renowned Regents’ Professors Set to Present UGA’s 2025 Charter Lecture
Two distinguished faculty members at the University of Georgia will share their impactful research in the realms of labor geography and infectious diseases during the 2025 Charter Lecture. Andrew Herod, a Distinguished Research Professor in the geography department of the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, alongside M. Stephen Trent, UGA Foundation Distinguished Professor within the…
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Global Powers Turn to Israeli Paragon Spyware to Breach Messaging Apps and Extract Sensitive Information
The administrations of Australia, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Israel, and Singapore are probable clients of the spyware created by the Israeli enterprise Paragon Solutions, based on a recent analysis from The Citizen Lab. Founded in 2019 by Ehud Barak and Ehud Schneorson, Paragon is the producer of a monitoring software known as Graphite, which has the…
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The Vital Role of Continuous Compliance Monitoring for IT Managed Service Providers
Regulatory adherence is no longer solely an issue for major corporations. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMBs) are progressively facing stringent data safeguarding and security regulations, including HIPAA, PCI-DSS, CMMC, GDPR, and the FTC Safeguards Rule. Nonetheless, numerous SMBs find it difficult to uphold compliance because of constrained IT resources, shifting regulatory demands, and complicated security…
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CISA Includes NAKIVO Vulnerability in KEV Catalog as Exploitations Surge
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has incorporated a critical security defect affecting NAKIVO Backup & Replication software into its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) database, pointing to proof of ongoing exploitation. The flaw in focus is CVE-2024-48248 (CVSS score: 8.6), a definitive path traversal issue that may enable an unverified attacker to
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Revolutionizing Gene Editing: The Next Generation of CRISPR Tools for Enhanced Disease Modeling
Researchers at Yale have created a CRISPR innovation capable of evaluating genetic interactions regarding a range of immune responses to various illnesses, such as cancer.
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“Los Angeles: The Global Spotlight Shines on Trojan’s Bold Vision”
USC Price graduate Terri Batch, the Chief Executive Officer of Global LA, strives to draw international capital to Los Angeles in anticipation of the 2028 Summer Olympics.
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Dark Crystal RAT: A New Threat to Ukrainian Defense Forces from Malicious Signal Messages
The Ukrainian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UA) is alerting about a recent initiative that focuses on the defense sector utilizing Dark Crystal RAT (also known as DCRat). This initiative, identified earlier this month, aims at both personnel of organizations within the defense-industrial arena and individual members of the Defense Forces of Ukraine. The operation consists…
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Reviving Ancient Alchemy: The Secrets of Historical Chemical Transformations
In an effort to discover answers to the planet’s environmental crisis, MIT Associate Professor Daniel Suess is examining Earth’s remote history. At the beginnings of life’s evolution, cells acquired the capability to carry out reactions such as transferring electrons from one atom to another. These reactions, which assist cells in forming carbon-based or nitrogen-based compounds,…
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Emerging Cyber Security Careers in India: The Top 15 Roles to Watch for in 2025
Although other types of IT positions such as network managers or software engineers are more prevalent and recognized, cyber security roles are fewer in quantity yet rapidly gaining significance. As our global economy has facilitated increased Internet-based computing and connectivity, organizations have become more susceptible to hacking and cyber threats. And just …Read More.
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Unlocking Opportunities: The Advantages of Becoming a Certified Information Systems Security Professional
Main Insights: Obtaining the CISSP certification boosts professionals’ trustworthiness, establishing them as indispensable members within companies and appealing contenders in the employment sector. Professionals with CISSP certification have the opportunity to take on leadership positions such as security analysts, advisors, architects, and chief information security officers (CISOs), advancing their …Discover More.
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Mastering Spring Boot: Over 40 Essential Interview Questions and Answers for 2025
The need for proficient Spring Boot programmers is on the rise as the technology sector progresses. Spring Boot, a robust enhancement of the Spring framework, is intended to ease the creation of new Spring applications by utilizing convention instead of configuration. This cutting-edge framework prioritizes the optimization of deployment and development workflows, turning it into…
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Decoding the Distinctions: Compiler vs. Interpreter Explained
Compilers and interpreters are crucial programming instruments that convert high-level code into machine-readable commands. Although both fulfill the same primary role of executing code, they vary considerably in how they process and run programs. A compiler translates the entire source code into machine code all at once before execution, w…Read More.
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Exploring the Role of a Java Developer: Key Responsibilities and Insights
In spite of its age and heritage, Java continues to be one of the most sought-after programming languages. If you are enthusiastic about technology and aspire to build a career as a Java Developer, your search ends here. This article will provide you with an exhaustive Java Developer job overview and all the essential information…
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DOGE Urges Former CISA Employees to Share Their Personal Information Via Email
A notification shared on Monday on the homepage of the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) serves as the most recent demonstration of the Trump administration’s ongoing neglect for fundamental cybersecurity measures. The alert instructed recently dismissed CISA personnel to reach out for potential rehiring, only to subsequently be placed on leave, requesting employees…
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Silent Communicators: Bridging the Divide Between Microwave and Optical Qubits with Low-Noise Transducers
In the pursuit of constructing superconducting quantum computers, scientists globally are striving to create electrical circuits that function within the microwave spectrum, employing individual units of microwave radiation, or microwave photons, as qubits—the fundamental components of quantum computing. These microwave qubits represent a prominent strategy for developing quantum computers due to their manageable control and…
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Foreign Aid Restrictions: A Roadblock to Advancements in Maternal and Child Health
Scholars examined thirty years of restrictions on international assistance to evaluate their influence on health outcomes. They aspire that this research will aid policymakers in gaining a deeper comprehension of and responding to how diplomatic choices influence the welfare of community residents.
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Unraveling the Intricate Dance of Nature and Nurture in Shaping Our Brain’s Structure
A recent investigation reveals the intricate relationship between inherent brain architecture and experience-based growth. The results may facilitate earlier identification and intervention for developmental disorders.
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“Celebrating Excellence: Five UC Berkeley Educators Honored with Distinguished Teaching Award”
The foremost accolade for pedagogical excellence at the campus, the Distinguished Teaching Award highlights the significant influence educators have on the educational journeys and future professions of their students. The article ‘Tremendously effective teachers’: Five UC Berkeley instructors receive Distinguished Teaching Award was originally published on Berkeley News.
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“FSU Day at the Capitol Highlights the University’s Remarkable Academic, Research, and Athletic Achievements”
The article FSU Day at the Capitol highlights the university’s significant academic, research, and athletic achievements was published first on Florida State University News.
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FSU Takes Center Stage: A Glimpse into Capitol Day 2025
The article Images: FSU Day at the Capitol 2025 was published first on Florida State University News.
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Celebrating Excellence: Recognizing Outstanding Achievements Among Faculty and Staff
Recent accolades for UW faculty encompass distinctions for exceptional papers, joint innovation, and a young investigator accolade.University of Washington Recent accolades for the University of Washington comprise the best paper distinction at the NeurIPS Pluralistic Alignment Workshop, the Scialog: Early Science with the LSST Collaborative Innovation Award, and the 2024 AVS Thin Film Young Investigator…
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Fresh DESI Findings Boost Speculation on the Evolution of Dark Energy
The influence of dark energy could be changing over time, indicating that the conventional model of the universe might require a revision DESI has constructed the largest 3D map of our universe to date, utilizing it to investigate dark energy. The Earth is positioned at the center of this image, with every point representing a…
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Empowering Future Change-Makers: The RAISE Fellowship for Doctoral Students
Three recent participants discuss their insights regarding the triannual program that assists scholars engaged in initiatives associated with civic duty, enhancing their ties to the community.
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“Exploring Global Migration Patterns: Susan Martin’s Insightful Lecture at FSU”
Susan Martin, the Donald G. Herzberg Professor Emerita and founding director of the Institute for the Study of International Migration at the Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, will address the audience at Florida State University regarding contemporary patterns in international migration. The lecture titled, “Global to Local: Current Trends in International Migration,” is…
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Garnet and Gold Dominate the State Capitol Scene
The article Garnet and Gold Takes Over the State Capitol was initially published on Florida State University News.
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Yale Unveils 2024 Sustainability Progress Report: A Step Toward a Greener Future
The document outlines significant achievements from 2024 — in energy and emissions, the capital initiative, transportation, waste minimization, and additional sectors — while examining opportunities for enhancement.
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Innovating Work: The Evolution of Labor Structures in a Changing World
In this year’s Kuznets Memorial Lecture, Oriana Bandiera from the London School of Economics addressed issues relating to poverty traps and developmental economics. View the lecture and peruse a summary of the conference that ensued.
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“Emotions in Motion: The Heartbeat of Democracy”
A recent gathering at Yale brought together political scientists and various academics to contemplate the circumstances in which emotions can positively enhance democracy, particularly during periods of crisis and ambiguity.
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Exploring the Impact of Yale Behavioral Health Consulting Services
YBH was established more than 25 years ago to offer evidence-informed clinical interventions, correctional psychological care, therapeutic educational programs for youths, as well as regional crisis assistance for both youth and adults.
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Unraveling the Essence of Effective Problem-Solving
As the head of the MIT BioMicro Center (BMC), Stuart Levine ’97 eagerly embraces the array of challenges he faces daily. One of more than 50 essential facilities offering shared resources throughout the Institute, the BMC delivers comprehensive high-throughput genomics, single-cell and spatial transcriptomic analysis, bioinformatics assistance, and data oversight to researchers at MIT. “Each…
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Revolutionizing Emergency Response with Cutting-Edge Software Solutions
Wildfires scorch vast areas. Earthquakes obliterate communities, leaving only debris behind. Individuals vanish in mountainous regions and aquatic environments. COVID-19 incidents rise on a global scale. When calamities occur, prompt and unified emergency reactions are vital for preserving lives, minimizing property and resource devastation, and safeguarding the ecosystem. Major incidents can mobilize thousands of first…
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Finalists Announced for Stanford’s Inaugural Three Minute Thesis Challenge
Ten postgraduate students will be allocated three minutes each to captivate the audience – along with a panel of evaluators – with their research initiatives at the event on April 17, hosted by President Levin.
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Can Europe Safeguard Itself from a Nuclear-Equipped Russia?
Nation & World Can Europe safeguard itself against a nuclear-capable Russia? Production increased at a German munitions facility last year in response to the conflict in Ukraine. Fabian Bimmer/Getty Images Christina Pazzanese Harvard Staff Writer March 19, 2025 8 min read National security analyst outlines current measures and potential actions as the U.S. appears to…
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The Mysterious Vanishing on the Streets of Washington
Arts & Culture He was strolling through Washington and just like that he vanished Tony Horwitz and Geraldine Brooks at their Martha’s Vineyard residence in 2016. Photo by Elizabeth Cecil March 19, 2025 8 min read Geraldine Brooks navigates the painful, bewildering oscillation of grief following the loss of Tony Horwitz, her partner of 35…
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Harvard’s Connections to South Asia Highlighted at the India Climate Summit
Nation & Global Affairs At the Climate Conference in India, Harvard’s South Asia connections take the spotlight Tarun Khanna. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Jacob Sweet Harvard Staff Writer March 19, 2025 4 min read Global gathering on resilience and adaptation showcases the Mittal Center’s collaborative emphasis When invited in 2010 to spearhead what would evolve…
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USC Dornsife Professor Recognized Among National Geographic’s “33” Visionaries Transforming the World
The accolade acknowledges Emily Liman for her groundbreaking investigations in sensory biology, notably the identification of a novel category of protein that operates as a receptor for sour flavor.
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Kara Swisher, Esteemed Tech Journalist, to Join University of Michigan’s Ford School as Visiting Professor This Fall
Kara Swisher on the stage of Rackham Auditorium, for the event “An Evening with Kara Swisher, in conversation with Mary Barra”. Image credit: Leisa Thompson Kara Swisher is set to join the University of Michigan as a visiting professor, contributing her knowledge as a leading journalist and podcaster in the technology sector—an area she has…
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Unlocking the Secrets of Language: How Word Choices Shape Memory and Influence Decisions
In the podcast Think Quick, Speak Wisely, marketing academic Ada Aka delves into her findings examining how various modes of communication influence the data we remember.
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Navigating Student Well-Being with AI Innovations
Specialists at the Dartmouth conference deliberate on how artificial intelligence can enhance student well-being.
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Squirrels: The Agile Acrobats of the Animal Kingdom Take on Cutting-Edge Robotics
Drawing inspiration from research on jumping squirrels, students at UC Berkeley create a robot capable of successfully landing on a branch. The article No robot can match a squirrel’s ability to leap from limb to limb — until now was originally published on Berkeley News.
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Unveiling Origins: Bennu’s Asteroid Samples Shed Light on the Birth of Life
The emergence of life: Asteroid Bennu samples offer fresh perspectives on the timeless question nprevenas Wed, 03/19/2025 – 09:39 The emergence of life: Asteroid Bennu samples offer fresh perspectives on the timeless question Tuesday News Categories Current Affairs Science & Technology Cosmos By Arizona Daily Wildcat Type of News Article Outside News
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The Journey from Icebound Secrets to Sustainable Solutions: U of A Researchers Share Insights for World Water Day
From icy conservation to regional safeguarding: U of A specialists explore findings ahead of World Water Day nprevenas Wed, 03/19/2025 – 08:48 From icy conservation to regional safeguarding: U of A specialists explore findings ahead of World Water Day Image The University of Arizona-led Snow4Flow initiative utilizes sophisticated airborne radar attached to low-altitude aircraft to…
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Call for PhD Student Representatives on the Doctoral Council
The Doctoral Council at Washington University in St. Louis is looking for two additional PhD candidates to participate for a two-year period commencing in August. Faculty and student organizations are invited to propose exceptional PhD candidates for this leadership role among students. Additionally, students have the opportunity to nominate themselves. For further information regarding the criteria and…
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¡Claro! Estoy aquí para escuchar. ¿Qué tienes en mente?
Tess Angelica Losada-Tindall, a candidate for a master of fine arts in dance, will showcase a fresh piece, “el cielo abajo (the sky below),” on March 21 and 22. (Photo: Becca Neblock) Grief impacts the physical being. Hatred, stress, insomnia, unease, and even weakened immune systems — all are significantly linked, per the National Institutes…
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Faculty Chosen for Prestigious Global Health Leadership Initiative
Jessica Backman-Levy, PhD (left), at the Brown School, and Beryne Odeny, MD, PhD, at the School of Medicine, have been chosen to participate in a yearlong initiative focused on promoting women into high-level leadership roles in global health. Jessica Backman-Levy, PhD, an associate professor of practice at the Brown School at Washington University in St.…
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Jansky/Bander Family Foundation Champions Fellowships for Movement Disorders and Brain Bank Initiatives
Perlmutter The Jansky/Bander Family Fund, a generous pledge of $1.1 million over a span of five years, has been set up to promote essential initiatives within the Section of Movement Disorders in the Department of Neurology at WashU Medicine. This substantial financial investment is designated for two main purposes under the guidance of Joel S.…
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Mastering the Royal Game: College Chess Prodigies Unite
Achieving the rank of chess grandmaster, the pinnacle title in the game, is quite uncommon. However, at Trumbull College, this distinction is held by two current Yale students.