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UF’s RoboPI lab making waves with marine robotsUniversity of FloridaMar 16
University of Florida's RoboPI Laboratory, led by Dr. Md Jahidul Islam, is developing autonomous marine robots to safely explore ocean environments and protect critical underwater infrastructure, including subsea data centers. The research addresses the unique challenges of underwater...
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New research introduces method to better predict US cropland nitrous oxide emissionsMichigan State UniversityMar 16
Michigan State University researchers developed a hybrid machine learning and ecosystem modeling system that predicts nitrous oxide emissions from U.S. croplands with over 80% accuracy, compared to conventional methods achieving only ~20%. The system was trained on 12,000+ measurements across 17...
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Fulbright Faculty Explore Active Learning Techniques That Guide Student SuccessUniversity of ArkansasMar 16
This article describes a faculty workshop at Fulbright College that explored active learning techniques as a response to AI's capability to complete traditional assignments. The workshop used experiential learning methods to help instructors understand and implement engagement strategies that...
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UB researchers developing tool to spot AI‑generated radiology reportsUniversity at BuffaloMar 16
UB researchers have developed the first AI detection system specifically designed to identify AI-generated radiology reports versus those written by human radiologists, achieving 92-100% accuracy using a BERT-Mamba-based model. The team created a novel dataset of 14,000 paired human and...
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Tevfik KosarUniversity at BuffaloMar 16
Tevfik Kosar is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at University at Buffalo specializing in sustainable and efficient computing infrastructure. His research focuses on optimizing energy consumption in data centers, cloud computing systems, and AI applications through software platforms...
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HKU Triumphs with a Record-Breaking 46 Awards at the 51st International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva - Press Releases - Media - HKUUniversity of Hong KongMar 15
The University of Hong Kong achieved record-breaking success at the 51st International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva in March 2026, securing 46 awards across multiple faculties and research centers. The awards recognized innovations spanning biomedical engineering, immunization methods, cancer...
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HKUST Wins Record-Breaking Accolades at 51st International Exhibition of Inventions GenevaHong Kong Univ. of Science and TechnologyMar 15
HKUST won 62 awards at the Geneva Inventions Expo, with over 60% of projects leveraging AI across healthcare, manufacturing, and energy sectors. The achievement demonstrates the university's strength in "AI + X" interdisciplinary innovation and its commitment to translating research into real-world...
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SAP Donates One Million Euros to the TUM University FoundationTechnical University of MunichMar 13
SAP has donated one million euros to the TUM University Foundation to support the Technical University of Munich's research and education initiatives. This donation reinforces a two-decade partnership between SAP and TUM, culminating in the 2024 opening of SAP Labs Munich, a €100 million research...
Published: March 13, 2026 · Crawled: March 16, 2026
Anthropic-Pentagon Dispute Reveals Limits of AI Self-Regulation, Expert Says | Syracuse University TodaySyracuse UniversityMar 13
The article examines a dispute between the Pentagon and Anthropic over the use of AI technology, revealing fundamental tensions between government funding demands and corporate safety commitments. Syracuse University professor Hamid Ekbia argues that the situation demonstrates the limits of...
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New centre from Imperial, Oxford and GSK will build digital twins of lungs, liver and kidneysImperial College LondonMar 13
The Modelling-Informed Medicine Centre (MiMeC), a collaboration between GSK, Imperial College London, and the University of Oxford, will create open-source digital twins of organs (lungs, liver, kidneys) to accelerate drug discovery and enable personalized medicine. The centre uses AI and...
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International Day of Mathematics spotlights how the subject touches everyday lifeClemson UniversityMar 13
This article highlights how mathematics underpins everyday technologies and phenomena, featuring insights from Clemson University professors on applications ranging from data security and AI to medical imaging and navigation systems. The piece emphasizes that mathematics is foundational to modern...
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How materials informatics aids photocatalyst design for hydrogen production | Science TokyoInstitute of Science TokyoMar 13
Researchers from Tokyo Institute of Science used machine learning interatomic potential (MLIP) calculations to computationally screen and identify suitable dopants for orthorhombic tin oxide (o-Sn3O4), a promising photocatalyst for hydrogen production. Aluminum-doped samples achieved 16 times...
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HKU School of Future Media to host AI & Filmmaking Week 2026 - Press Releases - Media - HKUUniversity of Hong KongMar 13
HKU's School of Future Media will host AI & Filmmaking Week 2026 (March 17-20), a four-day international programme exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming cinema across storytelling, production, ethics, and governance. The event will feature the Asian premiere of South Korea's first...
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Report calls for AI toy safety standards to protect young childrenUniversity of CambridgeMar 13
A University of Cambridge study examining generative AI toys' effects on children under five found that these toys frequently misread emotions, struggle with social and pretend play, and can foster unhealthy parasocial relationships. The research calls for stricter regulation, transparent privacy...
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What can dogs tell us about how robots can locate objects? Gestures may be as important as wordsBrown UniversityMar 13
Brown University researchers developed a robot planning system that combines human language and gesture recognition to improve object retrieval in cluttered environments, achieving 89% success rates. The approach uses a POMDP (partially observable Markov decision process) framework enhanced with...
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Author Urges Examination of the Ethical and Environmental Consequences of Generative AI - UConn TodayUniversity of ConnecticutMar 13
Karen Hao, author of "Empire of AI," presented a critical examination of generative AI's ethical and environmental costs, arguing that Silicon Valley's "scale-at-all-costs" approach exploits workers, raises copyright concerns, and damages the environment. She advocates for shifting focus toward...
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The cosmologist-potter using AI to fight superbugsUniversity of the WitwatersrandMar 13
Distinguished Professor Bruce Bassett, a cosmologist and AI researcher, has joined Wits University to lead work at the newly established MIND (Machine Intelligence and Neural Discovery) Institute. He is applying artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques—developed through his...
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Kalinin Receives SEC Faculty Achievement AwardThe University of Tennessee-KnoxvilleMar 13
Sergei Kalinin at the University of Tennessee has received a prestigious SEC Faculty Achievement Award for pioneering work at the intersection of AI and materials science. His research focuses on developing fully autonomous experimental platforms—including scanning probe and electron...
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2026-27 Presidential Societal Impact Scholars announced - @theUUniversity of UtahMar 13
The University of Utah announced five faculty members as 2026-27 Presidential Societal Impact Scholars for their exemplary public engagement and addressing major societal challenges. Among the awardees is Kensaku Kawamoto, a leading figure in clinical AI and health IT interoperability who directs...
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Strengthening western Pennsylvania’s innovation and workforce ecosystem | Penn State UniversityPennsylvania State University-Main CampusMar 13
Penn State is reorganizing its innovation infrastructure in western Pennsylvania by consolidating the Digital Foundry and New Kensington LaunchBox under its Office of the Senior Vice President for Research to enhance regional economic development. The initiative aims to strengthen manufacturing...
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School of Art Awards Faculty Fellowships to Boost Creativity and WellnessUniversity of ArkansasMar 13
The University of Arkansas School of Art has awarded four faculty fellowships focused on creativity and wellness initiatives across campus. One notable project involves developing a biometric-adaptive VR art environment for emotional regulation, while another creates a toolkit to help faculty...
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Here’s what you need to know about cancer vaccine developmentNortheastern UniversityMar 13
Cancer vaccine development is rapidly advancing with over 400 trials globally, driven by mRNA technology and AI-enabled antigen discovery. A Moderna-Merck melanoma vaccine demonstrated a 50% reduction in death or recurrence risk over five years, exemplifying the potential of personalized...
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Law's Paul Rose, Matt Salerno discuss school's AI curriculum | CWRU Newsroom | Case Western Reserve UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityMar 13
Case Western Reserve University's School of Law has become the first law school to require all first-year students to build a legal tech solution as part of a new AI curriculum. The initiative, led by Dean Paul Rose and Associate Professor Matt Salerno, emphasizes both practical application and...
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‘The Agentic AI Book’ unfolds the black box surrounding LLMsNortheastern UniversityMar 13
"The Agentic AI Book" addresses a critical knowledge gap in AI development by providing practical, accessible training on how LLMs and AI agents actually work. The book introduces a spectrum-based framework for understanding agent "agency" (levels 0-5) and emphasizes the importance of properly...
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Adobe CEO Narayen to headline upcoming Presidential LecturePurdue University-Main CampusMar 13
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen will deliver a Presidential Lecture at Purdue University on March 25, 2025, discussing "AI's Next Wave: Delivering Intelligence Inside Software." The lecture is part of Purdue's Presidential Lecture Series and will feature a conversation between Narayen and Purdue...
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SDSU, Samsung Heavy Industries announce new maritime center | News | SDSUSan Diego State UniversityMar 13
San Diego State University and Samsung Heavy Industries have established the SHI-SDSU Advanced Maritime Center (SSAM) to collaborate on shipbuilding and offshore engineering innovations. The partnership focuses on workforce development, advanced manufacturing, AI and autonomous systems, and...
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A UNM researcher's mission to help AI make senseUniversity of New Mexico-Main CampusMar 12
Jegason Diviant, a Ph.D. student at UNM, is researching how AI literacy functions as a social determinant of health and how AI-driven misinformation affects public health outcomes. His work advocates for integrating AI literacy education across academic disciplines while promoting responsible AI...
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Newest round of Presidential Interdisciplinary Seed Grants announced - UGA TodayUniversity of GeorgiaMar 12
The University of Georgia announced 11 interdisciplinary research projects selected for its 2025 Presidential Seed Grant program, each receiving up to $100,000 in funding. The highly competitive program (161 proposals, <7% acceptance rate) has historically generated strong returns on investment,...
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US Army enlists ASU to help modernize military learningArizona State University Campus ImmersionMar 12
Arizona State University has partnered with the U.S. Army to modernize military education by integrating digital platforms, immersive tools, and data-driven insights into professional military training. The collaboration aims to address the gap between rapidly evolving military technology and...
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‘Privacy by design’: Purdue tech protects against identity leaking during AI photo editingPurdue University-Main CampusMar 12
Purdue University researchers have developed a patent-pending privacy-preserving system for AI photo editing that masks sensitive facial regions locally on users' devices before uploading to cloud-based AI platforms, then seamlessly reintegrates them after editing. The system maintains high-quality...
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How AI Can Learn BetterUniversity of ZurichMar 12
Benjamin Grewe discusses limitations of current AI systems like ChatGPT, noting they excel at breadth of knowledge but struggle with understanding complex relationships and conceptual connections, leading to hallucination problems. He proposes that AI systems need specialized subsystems with...
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HKUMed develops innovative AI tool: a single blood test can predict heart diseases up to 15 years before onset - Press Releases - Media - HKUUniversity of Hong KongMar 12
Researchers at the University of Hong Kong developed CardiOmicScore, an AI-based tool that integrates multiomics data (proteins, metabolites, and genomics) from a single blood test to predict six major cardiovascular diseases up to 15 years before clinical onset. The tool significantly outperforms...
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Climate change slows Earth's spin: Day lengthening unprecedented in 3.6 million yearsUniversity of ViennaMar 12
Researchers from the University of Vienna and ETH Zurich demonstrate that current climate-driven day lengthening (1.33 milliseconds per century) is unprecedented in the past 3.6 million years, caused by rising sea levels slowing Earth's rotation due to melting ice sheets and glaciers. Using...
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Why low-frequency spectrum is emerging as a quiet contender for future networksCSIROMar 12
Low-frequency spectrum (below 1 GHz) is emerging as a practical connectivity solution for remote and rural areas, offering superior range and obstacle penetration compared to high-frequency 5G networks. CSIRO's trials demonstrate that this spectrum can support AI-assisted monitoring applications...
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Search robot thinks for itselfTechnical University of MunichMar 12
Researchers at TUM have developed a mobile robot that combines 3D spatial mapping with language models to efficiently search for objects in dynamic indoor environments. The robot understands contextual relationships between objects (e.g., knowing glasses are likely on tables rather than stovetops)...
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Engineering students compete in global high-performance computing challengeUniversity of Cape TownMar 12
University of Cape Town's electrical engineering students won the national Student Cluster Competition 2025, demonstrating excellence in designing and optimizing high-performance computing (HPC) clusters under power constraints. The team will represent South Africa at the international ISC finals...
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How to get a job after college: 5 smart strategiesUniversity of RochesterMar 12
This article provides career advice for college graduates entering the 2026 job market, emphasizing the importance of AI literacy, relationship-building, and developing uniquely human skills. The piece argues that while AI now plays a significant role in hiring processes, traditional job search...
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W&M research teams wow General Assembly, spark dialogueWilliam & MaryMar 12
William & Mary undergraduates presented interdisciplinary research projects at Virginia's State Capitol, including a project that applies data science and AI/LLMs to analyze the African American literary canon in historical anthologies. The research demonstrates how computational methods and...
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UW Ph.D. Student Publishes Study Comparing Communication of Doctors and AI ChatbotsUniversity of WyomingMar 12
A University of Wyoming Ph.D. student conducted a comparative study analyzing emotional content in text-based medical responses from physicians versus AI chatbots, finding that AI responses were longer and more emotionally varied while physician responses were more concise and readable. The...
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URI professors aiding state’s push to become national leader in artificial intelligenceUniversity of Rhode IslandMar 12
Rhode Island's AI Task Force, which includes URI faculty members, released a 75-page blueprint in January 2026 aimed at positioning the state as a national AI leader through responsible technology implementation across six key sectors. The report provides strategic recommendations for workforce...
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Integrating Data and Computing into K-12 Education Is Critical and Requires Coordinated Approach To Be Effective, Says New ReportNational AcademiesMar 12
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine released a report recommending a coordinated, K-12 curriculum framework for integrating data and computing education across all schools and states. The report identifies seven foundational competencies and 14 recommendations to address...
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Recap:University of ArkansasMar 12
The University of Arkansas held a workshop demonstrating how educators can use Google Gemini for Education and Google NotebookLM to enhance world language instruction through AI-powered conversation practice and customized learning materials. These university-approved tools enable faculty to create...
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NMSU Nepalese Student Association to host 17th international conference March 21New Mexico State University-Main CampusMar 12
NMSU's Nepalese Student Association is hosting their 17th annual international conference on March 21 with the theme "Empowering Connections: Technology, Collaboration, and a Shared Future," featuring keynote speaker KC Santosh, a renowned AI expert from the University of South Dakota. The...
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