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AI is running rampant in health care. They want to fix that.Northeastern UniversityMar 20
Researchers at Northeastern University are developing a universal ethical framework for AI implementation in healthcare to address the current lack of standardized guidelines. The project aims to bridge the gap between technical AI developers and healthcare professionals by translating ethical...
Published: March 20, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
Lehigh Report Explores Data Center Power SolutionsLehigh UniversityMar 20
Lehigh University's ACES center released a report examining the infrastructure challenges posed by AI data centers' massive electricity and water demands. The report advocates for coordinated solutions including grid modernization, improved energy efficiency, advanced cooling technologies, and...
Published: March 20, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
Expert Comment: Ethics-washing and Us-washing | University of OxfordUniversity of OxfordMar 20
Professor Edward Harcourt argues that serious AI ethics must move beyond "ethics-washing" (superficial ethical labels) to recognize "us-washing"—the tendency to blame AI systems while obscuring human responsibility for the values embedded within them. He contends that AI's problems are...
Published: March 20, 2026 · Crawled: March 20, 2026
The next dose: UK College of Pharmacy class of 2026 celebrates match dayUniversity of KentuckyMar 20
The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy's Class of 2026 achieved an 82% residency match rate, exceeding the national average of 77%, with 45 out of 55 applicants successfully matched into pharmacy residency programs across 13 states. The article highlights the competitive nature of pharmacy...
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President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Manchester visits FudanFudan UniversityMar 20
This article documents a diplomatic visit between University of Manchester and Fudan University leadership, during which both institutions discussed expanding research collaborations, particularly in AI. While the leaders exchanged views on AI development and both universities outlined their AI...
Published: March 20, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
Students pitch AI-inspired solutions at Cornell Health Hackathon | Cornell ChronicleCornell UniversityMar 20
Cornell University hosted a Health AI Hackathon where over 100 students from multiple universities developed AI-inspired healthcare solutions in 36 hours, demonstrating how artificial intelligence tools enable rapid prototyping of functional prototypes that address clinical challenges like delayed...
Published: March 20, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
Trust, Maloy Deliver Keynote at State Social Studies Conference | UMass AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts-AmherstMar 20
Professors Torrey Trust and Robert W. Maloy delivered a keynote address to 250+ educators on integrating generative AI into K-12 social studies education while maintaining academic integrity. The presentation drew from their recently published book offering 75+ cross-curricular AI activities...
Published: March 20, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
Getting better togetherUniversity of the WitwatersrandMar 20
The Wits Digital Pathology Hub (DPH) is establishing a multidisciplinary research center that combines engineers, pathologists, computer scientists, and statisticians to accelerate cancer diagnosis using AI and digital imaging. The initiative addresses South Africa's critical shortage of...
Published: March 20, 2026 · Crawled: March 20, 2026
March: England's mayors and ministers gather in West Country for first time | News and features | University of BristolUniversity of BristolMar 20
England's regional mayors and government ministers visited the University of Bristol to tour the National Composites Centre (NCC) and Isambard-AI, the UK's fastest supercomputer. The visit highlighted the West of England's economic growth potential and innovation capabilities, with discussions...
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Aliah Zewail Leads New Research on Moral Stereotyping in Large Language Models | UMass AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts-AmherstMar 20
Researchers at UMass Amherst have demonstrated that large language models like ChatGPT systematically stereotype the moral values of non-Western populations, portraying them as less morally concerned than they actually are. The study warns against using LLMs as substitutes for human participants in...
Published: March 20, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
CAROW Announces AI and Work Grant Recipients | Cornell ChronicleCornell UniversityMar 20
Cornell ILR School's Center for Applied Research on Work (CAROW) awarded three seed grants to study how AI impacts employment, worker voice, and organizational dynamics. The research examines job seekers' receptiveness to AI-required roles based on labor relations institutions, explores worker...
Published: March 20, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
What’s the right path for AI?Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMar 20
At an MIT conference, journalist Karen Hao argued that the current trajectory of AI development—characterized by massive data centers, enormous datasets, and pursuit of artificial general intelligence—is unnecessary and unsustainable. She advocated for a shift toward smaller, task-specific AI...
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MIT and Hasso Plattner Institute establish collaborative hub for AI and creativityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMar 20
MIT and the Hasso Plattner Institute have launched a 10-year collaborative hub (MHACH) focused on exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and human creativity. The initiative aims to foster interdisciplinary research and educational programs that leverage AI as a tool for creative...
Published: March 20, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
AI tools shows promise for diagnosing advanced heart failure | Cornell ChronicleCornell UniversityMar 20
Researchers at Cornell, Columbia, and NewYork-Presbyterian developed an AI model that predicts peak oxygen consumption (a key advanced heart failure diagnostic measure) using cardiac ultrasound images and electronic health records, potentially removing diagnostic bottlenecks that currently prevent...
Published: March 20, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
Digital Intelligence Empowers New Practices in AI EcosystemFudan UniversityMar 20
The 8th International Collidoscope Challenge brought together 72 students from 42 universities for a hackathon competition focused on developing AI-powered financial solutions. The event, hosted by Fudan University and co-organized with WAIC Future Tech, emphasized integrating AI theory with...
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Online ad fraud is a feature, not a bugGeorge Mason UniversityMar 20
Researchers at George Mason University used game-theoretic modeling to analyze online ad fraud dynamics, finding that the $678 billion digital ad industry loses approximately 20% of spending to fraud. Their counterintuitive finding reveals that optimal fraud deterrence requires pairing stricter...
Published: March 20, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
ASU Health aims to promote proactive health care with artificial intelligenceArizona State University Campus ImmersionMar 20
ASU Health is integrating AI into healthcare delivery to shift from reactive to proactive medicine, with applications ranging from remote patient monitoring using wearable patches to automating administrative tasks like insurance preapprovals. The initiative involves four academic units and...
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Johns Hopkins awarded $15M to develop platform to study neurological diseases, screen chemicalsJohns Hopkins UniversityMar 19
Johns Hopkins has received a $15 million NIH grant to develop the DROIDp platform, which uses brain organoids, advanced sensors, and AI analytics to test neurological drug treatments and screen chemicals while reducing reliance on animal testing. The platform aims to measure complex neural...
Published: March 19, 2026 · Crawled: March 20, 2026
University partnering to bring ag tech expo to NevadaUniversity of Nevada-RenoMar 19
The University of Nevada, Reno is hosting the "START AgriTech Scale-Up" program's fourth cohort culminating event on May 14, which brings together agricultural technology startups focused on solutions for arid climate farming. The program, run by Frontier RNG in partnership with global institutions...
Published: March 19, 2026 · Crawled: March 20, 2026
GSK, University of Oxford and Imperial College London launch centreUniversity of OxfordMar 19
GSK, University of Oxford, and Imperial College London have launched the Modelling-Informed Medicine Centre (MiMeC), a £11 million research hub dedicated to creating computational "digital twins" of organs (lungs, liver, kidneys, cartilage) to accelerate drug discovery and development. The centre...
Published: March 19, 2026 · Crawled: March 20, 2026
UL Lafayette fellow harnesses AI to bring historical artifacts to lifeUniversity of Louisiana at LafayetteMar 19
Dr. Boisy Gene Pitre uses Large Language Models to digitize and organize 10,000 historical documents from his great-grandfather's farm archives, converting chaotic physical records into structured, machine-readable datasets. The project demonstrates how AI can efficiently identify patterns and...
Published: March 19, 2026 · Crawled: March 20, 2026
UCF Researchers Receive Meta Support to Study Motor Learning in EMG-based InterfacesUniversity of Central FloridaMar 19
UCF researchers partnering with Meta are investigating how people learn to control digital systems using electromyographic (EMG) muscle signals, with the goal of creating adaptive interfaces that improve alongside users through co-adaptation. The project combines engineering with ethics to develop...
Published: March 19, 2026 · Crawled: March 19, 2026
Purdue to host 27th Annual Cybersecurity Symposium on April 7 and 8Purdue University-Main CampusMar 19
Purdue University's CERIAS is hosting its 27th Annual Cybersecurity Symposium on April 7-8, focusing on the theme "Cyber + X" to address cybersecurity challenges in increasingly connected physical systems. The event will feature keynote speakers, panel discussions on topics including "Cybersecurity...
Published: March 19, 2026 · Crawled: March 20, 2026
Do political insults pay off? New research shows what politicians actually gain from divisive political rhetoricUniversity of Notre DameMar 19
A University of Notre Dame study analyzing 2.2 million public statements from the 118th Congress found that politicians who use personal attacks receive significantly more media coverage than those focused on policy debate, yet gain no advantage in fundraising, electoral success, or legislative...
Published: March 19, 2026 · Crawled: March 20, 2026
Generative AI improves a wireless vision system that sees through obstructionsMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMar 19
MIT researchers have developed a generative AI approach to improve wireless vision systems that detect hidden objects through obstacles by filling in gaps in partial reconstructions created from reflected millimeter-wave signals. The technique overcomes the "specularity problem" where wireless...
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A better method for identifying overconfident large language modelsMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMar 19
MIT researchers developed a new method for identifying when large language models are confidently wrong by measuring disagreement across multiple similar models, rather than relying solely on a single model's self-consistency. This approach estimates "epistemic uncertainty" (uncertainty about using...
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University of Nairobi and Leiden University Host Collaborative "Learning Mindset" WorkshopUniversity of NairobiMar 19
The University of Nairobi and Leiden University co-hosted a "Learning Mindset" workshop focused on modernizing student education through interactive, digital-first pedagogical approaches. The event emphasized three core pillars: autonomous learning, game-based learning, and AI integration in...
Published: March 19, 2026 · Crawled: March 19, 2026
$9.5 million grant launches global effort to reanalyze freshwater systems under pressureVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityMar 19
The Re-Analysis of Water for Society (RAWS) project, a $9.5 million initiative led by researchers at multiple universities, aims to create the first comprehensive global daily record of freshwater systems spanning 60 years by combining advanced water modeling with AI and satellite data. The project...
Published: March 19, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
Zhou Lin Named 2026 Cottrell Scholar | UMass AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts-AmherstMar 19
Zhou Lin, an assistant professor of chemistry at UMass Amherst, has been named a 2026 Cottrell Scholar for her work integrating artificial intelligence with computational spectroscopy and heterogeneous catalysis research. Her award-winning research plan uses generative AI methods to understand...
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A public health professor is bringing the National Bioethics Bowl to PittUniversity of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh CampusMar 19
The University of Pittsburgh is hosting the 2026 National Bioethics Bowl, an annual debate tournament where students compete on emerging issues in medicine and biotechnology, including AI in healthcare, cloning, and precision therapy costs. The event, organized by public health professor Cindy...
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AI as a Resource and ChallengeUniversity of ZurichMar 19
This article presents a qualitative interview with organizational psychology professor Laurenz Meier discussing AI's impact on workplace stress, employee well-being, and occupational transformation. Rather than being primarily a stress factor, Meier argues that AI currently functions as a resource...
Published: March 19, 2026 · Crawled: March 20, 2026
Researchers use NMR, mathematical modelling and simulations to reveal how a tryptophan-rich allosteric communication network helps activate a major drug target receptor | Science TokyoInstitute of Science TokyoMar 19
Researchers integrated NMR spectroscopy, rigidity-theory algorithms, and molecular simulations to map how tryptophan residues and a sodium pocket coordinate allosteric activation of the adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR), a major GPCR drug target. The study reveals that sodium egress promotes...
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Fermilab drives progress for national AI Genesis MissionFermi National Accelerator LaboratoryMar 19
Fermilab is playing a central role in the U.S. Department of Energy's Genesis Mission, a national initiative to double American scientific productivity within a decade by leveraging AI and advanced computing across 17 national laboratories. The lab is contributing to four major initiatives: using...
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Survey finds skepticism of sign language tech among Deaf community.Northeastern UniversityMar 19
A Northeastern University survey reveals significant skepticism within the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing community toward AI-powered sign language translation technologies, primarily because these tools were developed without community input and fail to account for linguistic nuances like dialects and...
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Trustees Approve New Degrees, Room and Board Rates | UToledo NewsUniversity of ToledoMar 18
The University of Toledo's Board of Trustees approved a new Master of Science in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence program, along with several other degree programs including accelerated bachelor's degrees in public health and professional studies. The online master's program targets STEM...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 19, 2026
Shaping the future of responsible AI | UDailyUniversity of DelawareMar 18
Professor Xiao Fang at the University of Delaware has conducted over 25 years of research on designing transparent, accountable, and fair AI systems that serve societal needs rather than just optimizing for speed. His "use-inspired AI" approach addresses real-world business challenges while...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
UCT researchers join national effort to build AI tools for African languagesUniversity of Cape TownMar 18
South African researchers from multiple universities are collaborating to develop AI language models for African languages like isiXhosa, isiZulu, and Sepedi, addressing the significant data scarcity and linguistic complexity challenges that have left these languages underrepresented in AI systems....
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 18, 2026
HKUST-led Hong Kong Space Robotics and Energy Centre Partners with Southeast University to Advance Deep Space Exploration Supporting the National Goal of Becoming an Aerospace PowerhouseHong Kong Univ. of Science and TechnologyMar 18
HKUST's Hong Kong Space Robotics and Energy Centre has signed a strategic partnership MoU with Southeast University to collaborate on space robotics, deep space energy systems, and embodied intelligence research. The collaboration aims to support China's national aerospace ambitions and advance...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 18, 2026
URI Office of Strategic Initiatives hosts 38th annual Labor and Employment Law Conference, March 27University of Rhode IslandMar 18
The University of Rhode Island is hosting its 38th annual Labor and Employment Law Conference on March 27, 2026, bringing together professionals from various sectors to discuss legislative trends and emerging workplace issues. One notable session will address the implications of rapid artificial...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 18, 2026
4 ways extended reality transforms how students learn at CWRU | CWRU Newsroom | Case Western Reserve UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityMar 18
Case Western Reserve University's Interactive Commons is leveraging extended reality (XR) technology to transform student learning by converting complex 2D concepts into interactive 3D experiences. The initiative demonstrates that XR-based learning produces significantly faster comprehension and...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 18, 2026
Miami HEAT taps FIU students to harness the best of AI and techFlorida International UniversityMar 18
The Miami HEAT and FIU have established a collaboration using the Break Through Tech Sprinternship program to rapidly develop tech talent for 601 Analytics, the HEAT's data and analytics division. This partnership addresses the growing need for AI-ready engineers who can immediately contribute to...
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UMass Amherst to Host Nursing and Engineering Innovation Symposium April 8 | UMass AmherstUniversity of Massachusetts-AmherstMar 18
UMass Amherst is hosting a Nursing and Engineering Innovation Symposium on April 8, 2026, bringing together researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders to explore interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare. The event will feature keynote speakers discussing topics including AI integration in...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 19, 2026
The Medical Minute: Is 'Dr. ChatGPT' doing more harm than good? | Penn State UniversityPennsylvania State University-Main CampusMar 18
This article discusses the dual nature of generative AI in healthcare, highlighting risks when patients use ChatGPT for self-diagnosis (which can reinforce incorrect assumptions) while showcasing beneficial applications when physicians use AI tools like Open Evidence, Abridge, and remote monitoring...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 19, 2026
Upanzi Network partner opens Digital Innovation Lab in MoroccoCarnegie Mellon University AfricaMar 18
Al Akhawayn University in Morocco has opened a Digital Innovation Lab as part of the Upanzi Network led by Carnegie Mellon University Africa, aimed at strengthening digital public infrastructure and responsible AI across the African continent. The lab received a $50,000 seed grant and serves as a...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 19, 2026
AI project puts human expertise at the center of digital curationVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityMar 18
The University Libraries' DPLA-funded project develops AI-assisted workflows for metadata remediation in digital collections while deliberately centering human expertise and decision-making rather than pursuing full automation. The initiative combines practical metadata work with student...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 19, 2026
Clemson chemistry student turns undergrad research and interest in AI into startup companyClemson UniversityMar 18
Clemson chemistry student Lukas Garcia developed Crystal-XG, an AI-powered startup that uses machine learning to optimize pharmaceutical crystal synthesis—a process critical to drug development. By analyzing 940 scientific papers and compiling 10,000+ crystallization experiments, Garcia created the...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 19, 2026
NERSC Issues 2026 Call for AI for Science Proposals - NERSC: National Energy Research Scientific Computing CenterNERSCMar 18
NERSC is issuing a 2026 call for proposals to fund AI for science projects using the Perlmutter supercomputer, offering up to 10,000 GPU node hours and 20,000 CPU node hours to teams developing deep learning solutions for scientific discovery. The initiative seeks projects that combine deep...
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AI rebuilds molecules from exploding fragmentsSLAC National Accelerator LaboratoryMar 18
Researchers at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory trained a generative AI model that can reconstruct molecular structures from ion momentum data generated by Coulomb explosion imaging, a technique where X-rays blast molecules apart in a vacuum. This breakthrough addresses the computational...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 19, 2026
New courses prepare students to create impact in a changing worldVanderbilt UniversityMar 18
Vanderbilt University is launching multiple new academic programs for 2026-27 across AI, data science, national security, and environmental studies to prepare students for emerging global challenges. The initiatives include undergraduate and graduate degrees in generative AI, data science, and...
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College of Education professor selected to deliver writing workshops for English teachers in BahrainUniversity of Rhode IslandMar 18
A University of Rhode Island TESOL professor delivered English language pedagogy workshops to 100 teachers in Bahrain as part of a U.S. State Department specialist program, focusing on genre-based writing instruction and AI tools for language learning. The assignment aimed to build educational...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 19, 2026
OSU research uses brain signals to improve robot decision-making - Oklahoma State UniversityOklahoma State University-Main CampusMar 18
Researchers at Oklahoma State University have developed a neuroadaptive control framework that enables robots to detect error-related potentials (ErrPs) from human brain signals via EEG caps, allowing machines to recognize when operators perceive mistakes and adjust behavior in real-time. This...
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Thymus may be critical to adult health — Harvard GazetteHarvard UniversityMar 18
Harvard researchers used AI to analyze CT scans and discovered that thymic health in adults is a significant predictor of longevity, disease risk, and cancer treatment outcomes—challenging the long-held belief that the thymus becomes irrelevant after puberty. Adults with healthy thymus showed 50%...
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Federal investment fuels new labs for coastal science and restorationFlorida International UniversityMar 18
Florida International University opened two federally-funded research laboratories ($11.5 million) focused on coastal restoration and environmental monitoring in South Florida. The Marine Robotics and Autonomous Systems Lab develops autonomous systems and sensors for ecosystem monitoring, while the...
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How AI deep learning is helping UCLA scientists protect California’s coastal ecosystemsUniversity of California-Los AngelesMar 18
UCLA researchers applied AI deep learning to satellite imagery to create high-resolution maps of California's kelp forests that are 10 times more detailed than previous monitoring tools. These maps revealed striking regional variability in kelp recovery following the devastating 2014–2016 marine...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 19, 2026
From medical training to fashion branding, CreateAI offers ASU community ways to make AI work for themArizona State University Campus ImmersionMar 18
ASU launched CreateAI in 2025, an institutional AI toolkit that democratizes custom AI experience creation across the university, with over 20,000 employees already generating 7,000+ applications ranging from medical training simulations to fashion branding tools. The platform integrates 50+ large...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 19, 2026
Pursuing a passion for public healthMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMar 18
MIT senior Srihitha Dasari transitioned from pre-med aspirations to public health focus through experiential learning programs, ultimately co-founding PuntoSalud, an AI-powered chatbot addressing health information gaps in rural Argentina. Her work demonstrates how community-centered design and...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
New model predicts how mosquitoes will flyMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMar 18
Researchers at MIT and Georgia Tech developed the first 3D mathematical model of mosquito flight behavior, identifying three distinct flight patterns (fly-by, double-take, and orbiting) that mosquitoes exhibit in response to visual and chemical sensory cues. This data-driven model can predict...
Published: March 18, 2026 · Crawled: March 21, 2026
March Madness III: Can AI generate a perfect bracket? | News | SDSUSan Diego State UniversityMar 17
An SDSU statistician tested four major AI platforms (ChatGPT, Copilot, Claude, Perplexity) to determine if they could help generate a perfect NCAA tournament bracket, finding that none could even complete a blank bracket form and that mathematical odds make perfection virtually impossible...
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Hacking heroes: S&T computer science students earn multiple hackathon winsMissouri University of Science and TechnologyMar 17
Missouri S&T computer science students won multiple hackathon competitions over six months, including first place at the Midwest Blockathon for an AI-powered immigration legal assistance platform and honors at Stanford's extended reality hackathon. The students demonstrated competitive capability...
Published: March 17, 2026 · Crawled: March 18, 2026
Charlotte AI Institute for Research partners with AI//Forward for inaugural symposium, ‘ThinkAI Research and Innovation,’ on May 14 - Inside UNC CharlotteUniversity of North Carolina at CharlotteMar 17
UNC Charlotte's Charlotte AI Institute for Research (CLTAI2) is partnering with AI//Forward to host an inaugural "ThinkAI Research and Innovation" symposium on May 14, 2026, bringing together regional AI thought leaders, researchers, and industry experts. The event aims to explore cutting-edge AI...
Published: March 17, 2026 · Crawled: March 18, 2026
University of Houston Launches Google Gemini for Education to Advance AI Research and Student Success | University of HoustonUniversity of HoustonMar 17
The University of Houston has partnered with Google to deploy Gemini for Education and NotebookLM across its institution, creating a secure, data-sovereign AI infrastructure for research and education. This initiative aims to protect intellectual property while ensuring all students graduate with...
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Berkeley Lab Takes Major Step Toward Doudna with Delivery of Early Access System, CechLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryMar 17
Berkeley Lab has received the Cech Early Access System (EAS), a pilot supercomputer that serves as a testing ground for the full-scale NERSC-10 "Doudna" supercomputer arriving in late 2026. The EAS enables NERSC staff and Dell Technologies to refine deployment processes, software integration, and...
Published: March 17, 2026 · Crawled: March 18, 2026
Berkeley Lab Takes Major Step Toward Doudna with Delivery of Early Access System, Cech - NERSC: National Energy Research Scientific Computing CenterNERSCMar 17
Berkeley Lab has received the Cech Early Access System (EAS), a pilot supercomputer that serves as a testing ground for the full-scale Doudna supercomputer arriving in late 2026. The EAS enables NERSC and Dell Technologies to refine deployment, installation, and software integration processes...
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Simplifying HPC AccessNational Center for Supercomputing ApplicationsMar 17
NCSA implemented Open OnDemand, a browser-based interface, to democratize access to high-performance computing resources for researchers without extensive command-line expertise. The platform significantly lowered barriers for interdisciplinary researchers in machine learning and data-driven fields...
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New CampAIgn Tracker reveals: 90% of AI election content has no labelUniversity of AmsterdamMar 17
Researchers monitoring the 2026 Dutch municipal election campaign found that 192 AI-generated posts were shared across social media platforms, with 90% lacking any disclosure or labeling. The CampAIgn Tracker reveals that AI-generated campaign content is widely distributed across municipalities,...
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Graduate student Shehryar Khan advances machine learning researchVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityMar 17
Graduate student Shehryar Khan is applying machine learning methods to patent data to identify innovation trends and assess novelty in patent submissions. His research explores how large language models like ChatGPT can generate genuinely novel patent ideas while avoiding existing concepts,...
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Three anesthesia drugs all have the same effect in the brain, MIT researchers findMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMar 17
MIT researchers discovered that three different anesthesia drugs (propofol, ketamine, and dexmedetomidine) produce unconsciousness through a common mechanism: disrupting the brain's balance between stability and excitability, despite acting on different neural receptors. This finding could enable...
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MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab seed to signal: Amplifying early-career faculty impactMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMar 17
The MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab has been instrumental in supporting early-career faculty members in establishing successful research programs, particularly in natural language processing and machine learning. By providing computational resources, intellectual collaboration, and multi-year funding, the...
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Tennessee Employers Use AI To Complement Workers; Tariff Effects LingerThe University of Tennessee-KnoxvilleMar 17
A University of Tennessee survey of business leaders reveals that 63% of Tennessee employers use AI to complement rather than replace workers, with only 10% reporting workforce reductions due to AI adoption. While tariff impacts persist, most employers remain optimistic about Tennessee's economic...
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Robots and AI are tackling some of the biggest challenges in constructionVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityMar 17
Virginia Tech researchers have developed MARIO (Multi-Agent Robotic System for Inspection On Site), a coordinated team of humanoid, quadruped, and aerial robots equipped with AI sensing and computer vision to enable real-time monitoring of construction sites. The system addresses critical industry...
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Spring Semester Innovative Pedagogy Expo March 19University of ArkansasMar 17
The University of Arkansas World Languages and Digital Humanities Studio is hosting its fourth Innovative Pedagogy Expo on March 19, featuring educational technology tools for classroom integration. The event showcases four presentations including AI applications for language learning and case...
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UGA’s newest Regents’ Professors to deliver 2026 Charter Lecture - UGA TodayUniversity of GeorgiaMar 17
Two newly named Regents' Professors at the University of Georgia—Elena Karahanna and J. Marshall Shepherd—will deliver the 2026 Charter Lecture, discussing digital technology's human impact and climate resilience respectively. Karahanna is recognized as one of the world's most cited information...
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Apply for the Freedman Faculty Fellowship through Kelvin Smith Library | CWRU Newsroom | Case Western Reserve UniversityCase Western Reserve UniversityMar 17
Case Western Reserve University is accepting applications for the Freedman Faculty Fellowship program, which provides funding for faculty and researchers to advance digital research and technology-enabled teaching. The program has distributed over $290,000 and is particularly interested in projects...
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SEC honors MSU’s Ball with Faculty Achievement AwardMississippi State UniversityMar 17
Professor John Ball from Mississippi State University's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has been honored with the 2026 SEC Faculty Achievement Award for his contributions to research, teaching, and service. His work focuses on advanced driver-assistance systems, deep learning,...
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TUM Alliance for Security Research and the start-up Tytan featured on BRTechnical University of MunichMar 17
The Technical University of Munich launched the TUM Security and Defense Alliance to pool expertise across aerospace, land, naval, and cyber domains to strengthen European security capabilities. The alliance highlights the startup TYTAN Technologies, founded by TUM graduates, which develops...
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World’s First BCI for Hand Movement Approved in ChinaFudan UniversityMar 17
China's National Medical Products Administration approved NEO, the world's first implantable brain-computer interface (BCI) medical device for hand motor function restoration, developed by Neuracle Medical Technology. A multi-center clinical trial involving 32 paralyzed patients with spinal cord...
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Dartmouth Launches New Courses on Artificial IntelligenceDartmouth CollegeMar 17
Dartmouth University is launching expanded AI education programs across multiple schools (Engineering, Business, Medicine, and Arts & Sciences) that emphasize both technical expertise and critical, ethical use of AI technology. The initiative builds on Dartmouth's historical role as the birthplace...
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ATLAS sets strong limits on supersymmetryCERNMar 17
The ATLAS Collaboration at the LHC used machine-learning techniques to search for supersymmetric particles predicted by SUSY theory, analyzing data from 2015-2018 to detect low-energy decay products. Although no SUSY particles were detected, the searches set stringent new limits on chargino and...
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