AI UNIVERSITY NEWS

Latest AI Research & Developments from Top Universities (Last 5 Days)
Updated: Wednesday, February 04, 2026
Total Articles: 8 | Peer: 1 | R1: 0 | Facilities: 7

Peer Institutions

University of Washington

Published: February 04, 2026
Researchers at the University of Washington and AI2 developed OpenScholar, an open-source AI model specifically designed to synthesize scientific research while accurately citing sources—a major...

R1 Institutions

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Major Facilities

KU News

Published: February 02, 2026 | Crawled: February 03, 2026
A University of Kansas study finds that AI integration in team settings stimulates human-to-human interaction rather than replacing it, with team members using AI as a conversation starter and...

UMass Amherst

Published: February 04, 2026
Three UMass Amherst doctoral students examine how AI reshapes human perception and culture through research on machine listening, deepfake perception, and AI-generated humor. Their work explores not...
Published: February 02, 2026 | Crawled: February 03, 2026
Alexandra Meliou, a professor at UMass Amherst, has been named an ACM Distinguished Member for her significant contributions to data systems research. Her work spans causality and explainability in...

UMassLowell

Published: February 03, 2026 | Crawled: February 04, 2026
Researchers at UMass Lowell used machine learning to analyze clinical notes in electronic health records and successfully identified Alzheimer's disease risk up to 15 years before official diagnosis....

WPI

Published: February 02, 2026 | Crawled: February 04, 2026
Researchers at WPI and institutions in Senegal have developed SINDI, an explainable AI (XAI) tool that diagnoses mycetoma and other skin diseases by analyzing tissue images while revealing its...

news.vt.edu

Published: February 02, 2026 | Crawled: February 03, 2026
Yunruo Ni is conducting graduate research on low-intensity focused ultrasound as a potential treatment for Alzheimer's disease and memory disorders by modifying brain circuits. Her work combines...

stories.tamu.edu

Published: February 04, 2026
Dr. Karl Kaiser at Texas A&M University is developing a satellite-based method to detect ocean microplastics by analyzing how these particles affect light reflection in water, using spectroscopy and...