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Science Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-08-10 ( 3 items )  
Carnegie Mellon University Professor Testifies Before Senate Judiciary Subcommittee (10)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 -- The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism released the following written testimony by Michael D. Smith, a professor of information technology and policy at Carnegie Mellon University, from a July 16, 2025, hearing entitled "Too Big to Prosecute?: Examining the AI Industry's Mass Ingestion of Copyrighted Works for AI Training": * * * Introduction: Chairman Hawley, Ranking Member Durbin, Distinguished Members of the Subcommittee, thank you for giving more PR

Ex-Psychotherapist Testifies Before Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Subcommittee (10)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 -- The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, released the following testimony by former psychotherapist Emily Tarsell from a July 15, 2025, hearing entitled "Voices of the Vaccine Injured": * * * Chairman Johnson, Ranking Member Blumenthal, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify. My name is Emily Tarsell. I am a retired psychotherapist and a mom. I was blessed with Christina, a healthy, more PR

Purdue University: Trustees Task College of Science to Develop Certificate to Meet Indiana's Demand for STEM Teachers; Ratify Faculty Appointments; Approve Posthumous Degrees, Resolutions of Appreciation and Namings (10)
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, Aug. 9 -- Purdue University issued the following news release: * * * Trustees task College of Science to develop new certificate to meet Indiana's demand for STEM teachers; ratify faculty appointments; approve posthumous degrees, resolutions of appreciation and namings WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- The Purdue University Board of Trustees on Friday (Aug. 8) charged the College of Science to establish a STEM teaching certificate in response to Indiana's growing unmet demand f more PR