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VITEEE-2024 Kicks Off Today at VIT-AP University Campus
Amaravati : The Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE)-2024 has officially begun today at the VIT-AP campus in Amaravati. The computer-based entrance exam, conducted annually, aims to facilitate…
SDSU Honors Nine Students with 2024 Quest for the Best Award
Nine San Diego State University students have received the 2024 Quest for the Best award, recognizing high-achieving SDSU students for outstanding performance in academics and community service.
The annual Quest for the Best Vice…
SDSU’s 2nd Annual Black Fashion Show Showcases Culture and Creativity
Models, designers and creators showcased their latest styles for the 2nd annual Black Fashion Show at San Diego State University’s Montezuma Hall. The March 22 event was part of tributes and campus activities to celebrate Black History…
SDSU’s Textbook Accessibility Program Achieves Record Participation, Undergoes Rebranding
San Diego State University’s groundbreaking textbook access program that provides essential course materials to students before the first day of school is rebranding as it continues to set record highs for participation.
Equitable Access…
Auburn University Appoints Jennifer Mueller-Phillips as New Dean of Harbert College of Business
Following a national search, Jennifer Mueller-Phillips, KPMG professor, has been named the ninth dean of the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business. Mueller-Phillips, who has been serving as the interim dean since September 2023, will…
Auburn & Oak Ridge to Launch Regional Cybersecurity Center for Grid Protection
Auburn University’s McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security was awarded a $10 million Department of Energy grant in partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to create a pilot regional cybersecurity…
Rising Popularity of Homemade Nut-Based Dairy Analogs Sparks Concerns Over Bacterial Risks
Many consumers know the food safety risks of dairy products, eggs and raw meat. But they are less likely to understand the risks associated with dry goods, including tree nuts such as almonds, cashews, walnuts and pistachios, said Yaohua…
Living Matter Lab Explores Microbiology as Meditation, Probing ‘Livingness’ Across Time
For millennia, scientists, engineers, philosophers and artists have pondered time. What is it? How do we measure it? How does it impact our sense of reality?
The Living Matter Lab at the ATLAS Institute considers these questions through…
New Study Reveals Insights into Mountain Chickadees’ Remarkable Memory Abilities
Lost your keys? Can’t remember where you parked the car? If only you had the memory of a mountain chickadee.
These half-ounce birds, with brains slightly larger than a pea, stash tens of thousands of food items like seeds in tree bark,…
UCSF Study: Blood Markers Predict Multiple Sclerosis Years Before Symptoms Emerge
In a discovery that could hasten treatment for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), UC San Francisco scientists have discovered a harbinger in the blood of some people who later went on to develop the disease.
In about 1 in 10…