HKU's Department of Mechanical Engineering organized the X-Dimension: Frontiers in Engineering Science Forum (April 12-13, 2026) bringing together leading international scholars to address engineering challenges in the modern era. The forum featured presentations on cutting-edge developments across...
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AilsynBio, an HKU-incubated drug discovery startup, has partnered with Dong-E E-Jiao (a China Resources Pharmaceutical subsidiary) to integrate AI technology with traditional Chinese medicine for accelerated biopharmaceutical development. The collaboration focuses on AI-driven drug discovery,...
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This article describes a participatory research approach to smart city development in Westbury, Johannesburg, where researchers co-designed urban technology solutions with community members rather than imposing top-down solutions. The study reveals that communities prioritize cultural enrichment,...
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The CSIRO research vessel RV Investigator has discovered 179 new species over 12 years, ranging from microscopic algae to deep-sea sharks, revealing that approximately 95% of Australia's marine biodiversity remains undocumented. The article highlights memorable discoveries including the Game of...
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Professor Tetsuya Yamada's research team is developing novel diabetes treatment approaches by investigating metabolic mechanisms related to brown adipose tissue and basal metabolic rate to enhance fat and sugar burning. The team is also creating an AI model to detect super-early prediabetic...
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Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn visited Peking University for her 21st alumni visit, receiving the Global Development Research & Practice Award in recognition of her educational initiatives that have benefited over a million children across Southeast Asia. The visit highlighted China-Thailand...
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Simon Business School at the University of Rochester has established partnerships with five regional colleges to offer an accelerated 4+1 master's degree pathway, allowing students to earn an MS in business in one year after completing their undergraduate studies. The program includes guaranteed...
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Northeastern University President Joseph Aoun discusses how higher education must adapt to AI disruption by leveraging experiential learning and developing uniquely human skills rather than adopting protectionist approaches. He argues that Northeastern's co-op model and focus on experiential...
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Researchers at UT Health San Antonio are conducting a $2.8 million, four-year clinical trial to evaluate SCIPI, an AI and machine-learning powered mobile health platform designed to help prostate cancer patients make better-informed treatment decisions early in their care journey. The intervention...
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CAPSI, a Pan-African research centre at Wits University, celebrates its 10-year milestone by highlighting its evolution from an academic chair into a continental platform advancing philanthropy and social investment across Africa. The centre has conducted landmark research on dignified work for...
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This article is a biographical profile of Stephanie Mora Gutierrez, a UConn undergraduate student known for her community service and humanitarian work. The piece chronicles her journey as a first-generation college student who has dedicated herself to helping others through mentoring, food...
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This article discusses the challenges of identifying disinformation and AI-generated content in media, featuring insights from PolitiFact's editor-in-chief on fact-checking methodologies. The piece highlights both the dangers of sophisticated generative AI in creating convincing false content and...
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This article is a biographical profile of saxophonist Miguel Zenón, a Puerto Rican jazz composer who blends traditional jazz with Latin American musical elements. The piece chronicles his career achievements, including a MacArthur Fellowship and Grammy Award, and his current role as a tenured...
Published: April 12, 2026 · Crawled: April 12, 2026
Nearly 30,000 runners participated in the 22nd annual Pat's Run in Tempe on April 11, a major fundraising event for the Pat Tillman Foundation that honors the legacy of the late NFL player and Army Ranger. The 4.2-mile race, kicked off by veteran actor Rob Riggle, concluded at the 42-yard line of...
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A Washington University analysis of 2024 Census data reveals that approximately 67% of working-age Missouri Medicaid recipients are already employed, contradicting the narrative that many are able-bodied but unemployed. The study warns that new federal work reporting requirements may cause coverage...
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The Landesjugendjazzorchester Hamburg performed a concert titled "Suspended Blues" at Fudan University in Shanghai, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the sister city relationship between Hamburg and Shanghai. The 21-member ensemble, conducted by Grammy-nominated composer Jörn Marcussen-Wulff,...
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Two faculty members at Colorado State University have received funding to convert their courses from traditional textbooks to open educational resources (OER), with the goal of reducing student costs while maintaining educational quality. The pilot program aims to demonstrate that OER can improve...
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Jeff Rubin, Syracuse University's Chief Digital Officer, argues that AI will reshape work similarly to the internet revolution of the 1990s, with less than 1% of 2025 layoffs attributable to AI despite headlines suggesting otherwise. He emphasizes the need for digital literacy in education,...
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Researchers at Stony Brook University have received a $2.5 million NIH grant to develop and validate "SeeMe," an AI-powered system that combines electrophysiological signals, computer vision, and machine learning to detect consciousness in brain-injured patients who appear unresponsive. The system...
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The Dementia Trials Accelerator, led by HDR UK and UK DRI, is streamlining dementia clinical trial recruitment by leveraging 12,000+ participants from the REACT cohort study, addressing the chronic under-recruitment problem that has slowed dementia research progress. The initiative uses biomarker...
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UNC Charlotte held a Student Success Summit to address the growing population of first-time-in-college students entering with 30+ credits (which grew from 16% to 25% of incoming classes between 2021-2025). The summit brought together cross-functional campus teams to examine student experiences...
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The BioFest Days event at UT Health San Antonio's Center for Brain Health highlighted emerging breakthroughs in dementia research, including next-generation diagnostics and personalized treatment approaches. Researchers emphasized a shift toward earlier detection and data-driven care, with...
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Seven undergraduate political science students from New Mexico State University presented research at the Pi Sigma Alpha National Student Research Conference in Washington, D.C., with presentations focusing on Indigenous population policy and nuclear waste disposal politics. The conference provided...
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UNC Charlotte has become North Carolina's top destination for transfer students (35% of undergraduate population in fall 2025) by implementing systematic pathways including guaranteed admission programs, dedicated advising, and curriculum alignment with community colleges. The university's 49erNext...
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Michigan Tech engineering students developed MoonStep, a hypogravity simulator prototype funded by NASA to study astronaut locomotion and musculoskeletal health on the lunar surface for the Artemis Program. The research, conducted in collaboration with faculty and St. Catherine University, aims to...
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A University at Buffalo study finds that higher chronic inflammation levels (measured by C-reactive protein) are associated with stronger preferences for social media interaction over face-to-face communication, particularly among introverts and neurotic individuals. The research suggests...
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This is a news archive page from Michigan Technological University featuring multiple research and academic initiatives rather than a single research article. The content highlights various projects spanning aerospace engineering (NASA Artemis mobility research), data science, biomedical devices,...
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The Manning School of Business hosted its second annual Industry Days event, bringing together 86 sessions led by executives, alumni, and community leaders to provide students with real-world business insights and networking opportunities. The two-day conference covered various professional topics...
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The University of Bristol's Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship is hosting its annual Innovation Showcase and Runway Awards, where student entrepreneurs pitch for £75,000 in grant funding. The Centre has demonstrated exceptional impact over 10 years, with supported ventures securing over £35...
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A study of New York's Creatives Rebuild program found that providing 2,400 artists with $1,000/month unconditional cash assistance for 18 months improved both financial stability and artistic output, including increased time dedicated to art and higher motivation. Beyond reducing financial stress...
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This article discusses how medical and clinical understanding of alcohol use disorder has evolved, moving away from the stigmatizing term "alcoholic" toward more precise diagnostic language and personalized treatment approaches. Harvard researcher Kathryn McHugh explains that modern evidence...
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Professor Laurent Lessard received Northeastern University's Excellence in Teaching Award for his innovative pedagogical approach to engineering education. He employs hands-on learning, real-world examples (such as SpaceX rocket landing simulations), and interactive digital tools rather than...
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This is a university news bulletin reporting faculty and staff achievements at the University of Delaware for April 2026, including presentations, publications, and honors across various disciplines. While one publication mentions AI in biomedicine, the article is primarily a compilation of...
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This article announces a Presidential Lecture by Bruce Leak, a tech pioneer and co-founder of venture capital firm Playground Global, at Purdue University on April 30. Leak's career spans foundational work in computing (Microsoft Word, Apple's Macintosh graphics, QuickTime) and investments in...
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Florida State University hosted the inaugural Florida Quantum Conference, bringing together leading researchers from academia, industry, and national laboratories to discuss breakthroughs in quantum science and engineering. The event supports the newly established Florida Alliance for Quantum...
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Florida State University held a technology showcase and town hall highlighting how IT infrastructure and emerging technologies support the university's rise into the top 25 public institutions. University leadership emphasized that success depends on coordinated systems, aligned infrastructure, and...
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Arizona State University researchers, led by Ramon Arrowsmith, are studying seismic activity and earthquake hazards in Arizona and the Southwest despite the state's historically low earthquake frequency. The research aims to inform infrastructure planning for critical facilities like nuclear power...
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San Diego State University's Center for Commuter Life celebrates 15 years of supporting its 28,475 commuter students (75% of enrollment) through mentorship, programming, and resources. The center helps commuter students, particularly first-year and transfer students, overcome logistical challenges...
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This is not a research article but rather a news roundup featuring multiple UCLA experts commenting on various policy and social issues including immigration enforcement, labor rights, fertility trends, cardiovascular disease, food-as-medicine approaches, and AI regulation frameworks. The content...
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This article announces the 12th annual UConn Spirit Awards ceremony, which recognized approximately 160 employee nominations across individual and team categories. The awards program celebrates exceptional staff contributions to building community and promoting civility at the university, with...
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Virginia Commonwealth University announced an ambitious goal to reach $1 billion in sponsored research funding and establish itself as an international research hub. The university has demonstrated strong research growth, achieving 109% increase in sponsored research funding since 2018 and reaching...
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Stephen Kinane, an assistant professor of silviculture at the University of Georgia's Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, has returned to his alma mater to teach and conduct research on forest growth and management. His work combines classroom instruction with hands-on fieldwork and...
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Purdue University has been recognized on Forbes' "New Ivies 2026" list for its leadership in AI education, particularly for implementing a nation-first AI working competency graduation requirement for all undergraduate students beginning fall 2026. The university developed a comprehensive AI@Purdue...
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George Mason University received a $150,793 grant to expand a seven-week summer cybersecurity internship program for high school students in Northern Virginia, addressing workforce gaps in the cybersecurity field. The program partners with industry leaders like CGI Federal, ManTech, and Leidos to...
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Unicamp Clinical Hospital in Brazil inaugurated a new Nuclear Medicine area featuring a SPECT/CT-CZT imaging device—the first of its kind installed in a Latin American public hospital—that uses AI-enhanced technology to produce high-precision 3D whole-body images four times faster than conventional...
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The Reves Center for International Studies at William & Mary announced six international student recipients of the 2026 International Student Achievement Awards, each receiving $700 in recognition of academic excellence, leadership, and community service. The awards honor students from diverse...
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The University of South Carolina has appointed Mark Uline as its first associate vice president and vice provost for AI strategy to guide the responsible integration of artificial intelligence across the institution. Uline, a biomedical engineering chair with extensive research and leadership...
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Joseph Lin, a computer science student at Virginia Commonwealth University, collaborated with a pharmacy professor to use machine learning and AI to identify treatment-resistant cancer mutations, reducing a list of 150 potential mutations down to 25 candidates. This research demonstrates AI's...
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The University of Alabama offers a portfolio of academic-focused summer camps for middle and high school students across disciplines including engineering, arts, communication, writing, and test preparation. These programs provide hands-on learning experiences, campus immersion, and career...
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University of Kentucky researchers developed RADOR-KY, a data-driven surveillance system that aggregates opioid overdose data from multiple sources to provide near-real-time insights for Kentucky's public health response. The system helps health departments and policymakers identify overdose...
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Chulalongkorn University has been selected to host the ICA Regional Hub Thailand 2026, a hybrid symposium scheduled for June 6-7, 2026, that will connect Bangkok with the 76th Annual International Communication Association Conference in Cape Town. The event aims to amplify underrepresented Asian...
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UNM's Department of American Studies is launching an interdisciplinary course that uses Bad Bunny's fashion and cultural impact as an academic lens to explore visual identity, political expression, and Latinx representation. The course uniquely integrates generative AI tools through a "Digital...
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The University of Kentucky's $8.6 billion annual budget is broken down across three main areas: $5.1 billion for UK HealthCare, $3.3 billion for education/research/public service, and $200 million for athletics. The budget is largely restricted by purpose (grants, gifts, reimbursements), with only...
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Jack Dennis, an MIT professor emeritus who pioneered dataflow models of computation and influenced modern computer architecture, passed away at age 94. His work bridged hardware and software design, contributing foundational concepts to time-shared operating systems and distributed computing that...
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This is an announcement of doctoral oral examination schedules at UMass Amherst for April 2026, listing nine PhD candidates across various disciplines including education, biomedical engineering, biology, psychology, and public health. The document serves as a formal invitation to graduate faculty...
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The University of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of Engineering was selected as one of eight universities by NASA to track the Artemis II spacecraft during its lunar mission using ham radio equipment. The team utilized Claude AI to optimize antenna positioning and signal detection, successfully...
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PORTENT, a Cornell-based Center for Point-of-Care Technologies, has selected five next-generation diagnostic technologies for Year 3 funding to improve healthcare access in underserved populations globally. These projects focus on developing rapid, low-cost diagnostic tools for conditions including...
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This article discusses NASA's Artemis II mission and its role in inspiring a new generation of Australians (the "Artemis Generation") to pursue STEM careers. Australian researchers and engineers are contributing to the mission through communications, robotics, and mission-support technologies,...
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This article examines how mobile gaming environments use gambling-like mechanics (loot boxes, variable reward systems) to deliberately encourage spending and compulsive engagement in minors, creating pathways to gambling addiction. The research argues that South Africa's legal framework...
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This article primarily covers Michigan State University's administrative and campus development decisions, including approval of a new Spartan Success Center for student support and unification of two medical schools. A brief research presentation on AI ethics in public relations was included as...
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Michigan State University announced three commencement speakers for spring 2025, including Christopher Fernandez, former Chief AI Officer at Microsoft, who will discuss human-centered artificial intelligence and preparing graduates for an AI-driven economy. The speakers represent leadership across...
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Adrenaline Interactive won the 2026 PitchMI Championship, a major Michigan startup competition, securing $1 million in funding (totaling $1.375 million in PitchMI winnings). The competition, organized by the MSU Research Foundation and Michigan Economic Development Corp., attracted 375 applications...
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This article announces awards for outstanding undergraduate and graduate students at Clemson University's College of Science, highlighting two recipients whose research spans physics, engineering, mathematics, and machine learning applications. The featured students have conducted research in NASA...
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Texas A&M veterinarians are conducting a clinical trial to determine whether weight loss can improve breathing function in overweight brachycephalic (short-muzzled) dog breeds like bulldogs and pugs. Using non-invasive respiratory measurement technology, researchers are objectively measuring...
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Georgia Tech researchers are using mathematical models, statistics, and AI techniques to decode how the brain functions at multiple levels—from individual neural spike patterns to complex decision-making processes. By applying computational frameworks inspired by brain organization, they aim to...
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Communities across the US are increasingly opposing data center development due to legitimate concerns about massive electricity consumption, water usage, and environmental strain, despite industry arguments about job creation and economic benefits. Research shows these projects often represent...
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This article profiles Michal Masny, an MIT philosophy fellow, who argues that work provides intrinsic value beyond income through excellence development, social contribution, and community building, and that eliminating work entirely would diminish human well-being. The piece highlights the NC...
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Hugh Churchill, a renowned quantum physics researcher and professor at the University of Arkansas, has been named interim director of the Institute for Integrative and Innovative Research (I³R), succeeding Ranu Jung. Churchill brings extensive experience leading research centers and...
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Virginia Tech President Tim Sands announced his intention to step down after 12 years of leadership, during which the university experienced significant growth including a 30% increase in undergraduate enrollment, 200% increase in applications, and 70% increase in research expenditures. Sands will...
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UW–Madison has been named a "new Ivy" by Forbes for its excellence in preparing graduates for the modern workforce, with particular recognition for its AI-focused initiatives. The selection was influenced by a survey of over 100 C-suite executives who emphasized that future talent must possess...
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Wyoming 4-H is hosting its sixth annual Virtual Career Night on April 19, 2026, via Zoom to expose middle and high school students to diverse career paths including drone technology, fire safety, tech entrepreneurship, and entertainment. The free event features 20-minute presentations from...
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Dr Karen Joash has been appointed as Director of Imperial College's Clinical Academic Training Office (CATO), a role focused on supporting healthcare professionals in developing research careers. With over 25 years of clinical experience in obstetrics and gynaecology and significant leadership...
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UMass Amherst announced three 2026-27 Samuel F. Conti Faculty Fellowship recipients recognizing exceptional research accomplishments. Duncan Irschick (Biology) will develop methods to extract 3D animal properties from 2D photographs for conservation biology applications, while Shona Macdonald (Art)...
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MIT researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial showing that while audiobooks help students gain vocabulary, the benefits are significantly amplified when paired with explicit one-on-one instruction, particularly for struggling readers. The study addresses a critical gap in educational...
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MIT economist Emil Verner's empirical research spanning 160+ years of banking data demonstrates that bank failures are primarily caused by deteriorating fundamentals (poor portfolios, weak risk management, insufficient reserves) rather than panic-driven bank runs. His findings challenge the...
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Clemson University has established a cross-disciplinary AI Initiative to develop a human-centered approach to artificial intelligence across the institution. The initiative provides university-wide governance frameworks while allowing individual colleges and divisions to create unit-specific AI...
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This is not a research article but rather a university newsletter featuring campus life highlights from Syracuse University in Spring 2026, including student activities, athletic events, veteran support programs, and campus ceremonies. The content documents various institutional events and...
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The Riccio College of Engineering at UMass Amherst announced its 2026 Outstanding Alumni Awards, recognizing 11 recipients across five departments, including five Distinguished Alumni and six Outstanding Young Alumni. The awardees represent leaders in various engineering fields, with several having...
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VertINGreen is an AI-powered platform developed by Hebrew University researchers that transforms vertical green walls from unpredictable decorative features into intelligent environmental systems. Using machine learning and hyperspectral imaging, the system predicts green wall performance before...
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Researchers at Hebrew University have developed EvORanker, an AI algorithm that identifies disease-causing genes by analyzing evolutionary patterns across 1,000+ species, successfully pinpointing the correct gene in ~70% of rare disease cases and placing it in the top five candidates 95% of the...
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Georgia Tech has earned the top C-suite ranking among Forbes' "New Ivies" for the third consecutive year, with employers recognizing the institution's leadership in AI adoption and curriculum integration. The survey of over 100 executives revealed that 60% report AI has changed their staffing...
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Wits University has developed AI_r, an AI-powered air quality monitoring system that uses laser sensors and machine learning to provide real-time air pollution data across Johannesburg and Gauteng at a fraction of traditional costs. The system automates data interpretation and forecasting,...
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Researchers at UConn have developed and are clinically testing a novel micropatch technology that non-invasively samples immune cells and microbiome bacteria from human skin to study age-related immune decline. The bandage-like patch, developed collaboratively by MIT and Jackson Laboratory, uses...
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Michigan Technological University has launched the Dave House Computational Innovation Fellowship, a new doctoral program designed to foster interdisciplinary research between its Colleges of Computing and Engineering. The inaugural fellowship awards two faculty members—one from each college—and...
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This article profiles Computing Associate Dean Fisayo Omojokun's adoption of Georgia Tech's CREATE-X entrepreneurship program, which shifts from traditional structured curricula to student-driven discovery and venture validation. Through his involvement as a co-instructor and Jim Pope Faculty...
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Researchers at MIT Media Lab and Politecnico di Bari have developed electrically driven artificial muscle fibers that combine thin McKibben actuators with miniaturized electrohydrodynamic pumps, eliminating the need for external hydraulic infrastructure. These fiber muscles are lightweight, silent,...
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Exostellar, a Cornell University startup founded by computer science professors and researchers, was acquired by Qualcomm in March after pivoting from cloud computing optimization to AI workload efficiency. The company developed software that enables organizations to run artificial intelligence...
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The University of Pittsburgh has launched an affordable online graduate certificate in Infant Mental Health to address a critical shortage of trained professionals in early childhood mental health services. The program is designed for working professionals and aligns with Pennsylvania's need for...
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Carnegie Mellon University's Team Chiron developed an AI-guided robotic system combining flying drones and four-legged robots to autonomously locate and triage casualties in mass-casualty incidents, using DARPA funding and PSC's Bridges-2 supercomputer. The AI integrates multiple sensor inputs to...
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Researchers discovered that approximately 40% of neurons active during visual perception are reactivated when humans imagine previously seen objects, using the same "distributed axis code" framework found in primates. By recording single-neuron activity in epilepsy patients, the team successfully...
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Researchers from MIT, Max Planck Institute, and other institutions developed CompreSSM, a technique that compresses AI models during training rather than after, using control theory mathematics to identify and remove unnecessary components early. The method achieves up to 4x training speedups on...
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Loto Punto, a fintech startup founded by Victor Espinosa, has developed self-service kiosks that provide digital financial access to unbanked communities in Colombia by enabling cash-to-digital conversions and basic banking services. The company recently integrated biometric recognition and...
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UMass Amherst's graduate programs received strong rankings in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report, with the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences ranking No. 25 overall in Computer Science and notably No. 18 in the artificial intelligence sub-specialty. Multiple programs across...
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The UNLV International Gaming Institute and KPMG released the inaugural "State of AI in Gaming 2026" report, a comprehensive benchmark of AI adoption across the global gambling industry based on surveys of 83 companies and 113 regulators. The report reveals that while gambling companies have...
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Penn State University held its 2026 Graduate Exhibition where 31 graduate students received awards for their research, scholarship, and creative work across multiple disciplines. The event showcases graduate student projects in categories including design, performance, and research posters spanning...
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The University of Wyoming is offering employees and retirees a negotiated fixed natural gas rate of $0.388/therm through Black Hills Energy Services under the Choice Gas program, with enrollment deadline of April 21. This two-year fixed rate applies to residential customers in the Casper Division...
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Old Dominion University has developed an AI-powered quantum computing tutor that guides students to find answers independently rather than providing direct solutions, while giving professors real-time visibility into student struggles. The system uses "guardrails" to keep students on track and...
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Old Dominion University's Ellmer School of Nursing has formally hired Ruth, a certified yellow Labrador therapy dog, as "Chief Compassion Officer" to support nursing students and patients at ODU Community Care clinics. Ruth, trained through the Alliance of Therapy Dogs certification program,...
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Case Western Reserve University has been named to Forbes' "New Ivies" list for the first time, recognized for preparing students for an AI-driven workforce. The recognition highlights CWRU's expansion of AI education, including over 100 AI-related courses across 40 departments and hands-on...
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This article is a sports journalism piece about the University of North Dakota hockey team's visit to T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for the NCAA Frozen Four tournament. It describes the arena's impressive history, atmosphere, and fan experience rather than presenting any AI research findings.
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Wayne State University is hosting "Future Warriors: Take Your Kid to Work Day" on April 23, offering children ages 4-18 a variety of hands-on educational activities including planetarium shows, chemistry demonstrations, music exploration, and athletic workshops. The event aims to inspire young...
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Delaware has passed legislation requiring all ninth-grade students starting in 2026-27 to complete a financial literacy course, formalizing decades of work by the University of Delaware's Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship. The "Keys to Financial Success" curriculum, developed...
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Florida International University is hosting an Admitted Student Day to help prospective students explore campus facilities, academic programs, and student life before committing to enrollment for the 2026-2027 academic year. The event features tours, presentations from all schools and colleges, and...
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Florida State University has appointed Austin McDonald as the new director of the Center for Academic Retention and Enhancement (CARE) and assistant dean of Undergraduate Studies. McDonald brings experience from his previous role as program director at CARE, where he helped achieve a 96% retention...
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Two Florida State University students won first place at the 36th Annual International Forensics Association Speech and Debate Tournament in Athens, Greece, earning FSU the title of worldwide champions in NPDA-style debate. The victory highlights the program's excellence in competitive forensics,...
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Hugo Davies, an FSU computer science student, won the People's Choice Award at the ACC InVenture Prize competition for KeyRise, an AI-powered platform designed to democratize real estate investment analysis. The agentic AI system aims to provide individual investors with institutional-grade...
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UCLA researchers used large language models to analyze existing suicide records and found that emotional dysregulation indicators are present in approximately 90% of suicides but are significantly underestimated by current national reporting methods. By applying LLM analysis to narrative reports...
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Arizona State University is establishing ASU Health, a new $200 million medical education and research hub opening in 2028, designed to address healthcare disparities and workforce shortages in Arizona. The initiative will house two new schools—the John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical...
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Arizona State University researchers analyzed 30 years of twin study data to demonstrate that parents do treat siblings differently, and both actual and perceived differential treatment significantly impact children's mental health outcomes. The study reveals that children are particularly...
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Scientists documented the rare permanent split of the largest known wild chimpanzee group (Ngogo, Uganda) into two distinct populations, accompanied by lethal intergroup violence between 2018-2024. The fission was preceded by a shift in male dominance hierarchy and the deaths of key males, with the...
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This article profiles four sibling pairs at Arizona State University who have all chosen to pursue manufacturing engineering degrees together, sharing mentors, labs, and a passion for building and troubleshooting. The piece highlights how early exposure to technical programs, family dynamics, and...
Published: April 09, 2026 · Crawled: April 10, 2026
This article is a media roundup of UCLA research coverage across multiple topics including wildfire recovery in Altadena, child development research partnerships, meteorite discovery, immigration enforcement data, election law, healthcare policy, and demographic trends. It is not a single research...
Published: April 09, 2026 · Crawled: April 10, 2026
Yale senior Maxwell Fisher has been selected as one of 18 James C. Gaither Junior Fellows by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a prestigious one-year fellowship program. Fisher, a history major focused on American foreign policy, will work in Washington, D.C. alongside Carnegie...
Published: April 09, 2026 · Crawled: April 11, 2026
Los Alamos researchers demonstrate that variational quantum machine learning models designed to avoid "barren plateaus" are classically simulable, meaning they can be efficiently replicated by classical computers. This finding suggests that proposed solutions to quantum computing's training...
Published: April 09, 2026 · Crawled: April 11, 2026
Brian Schoellner, a UNC Charlotte mechanical engineering student, founded the Charlotte Combat Robot Club and established Robot Rumble, the largest battle bot tournament in North Carolina, which has grown from 40 robots and 400 attendees in its first year to 72 robots and 2,000+ spectators. The...
Published: April 09, 2026 · Crawled: April 11, 2026
Siwei Lyu from the University at Buffalo used AI detection expertise to identify viral images of allegedly rescued U.S. soldiers from Iran as AI-generated forgeries. The analysis identified multiple telltale artifacts including incorrect military insignia, malformed human features (floating...
Published: April 09, 2026 · Crawled: April 11, 2026
UCSF cardiology experts presented research at the ACC Annual Scientific Session covering multiple cardiovascular domains, with particular emphasis on AI applications in cardiac imaging and diagnostics. Key presentations included AI integration challenges in clinical settings, precision diagnostics...
Published: April 09, 2026 · Crawled: April 11, 2026
George Mason University has created specialized courses teaching science students how to communicate complex environmental research to the general public through storytelling and multimedia formats. The courses emphasize translating technical information into accessible, engaging narratives using...
Published: April 09, 2026 · Crawled: April 13, 2026