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7 Long-term MSU Projects Shape How We See the World (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Nov. 6 -- Michigan State University issued the following news:
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7 long-term MSU projects shape how we see the world
By Liam Boylan-Pett, Molly Killingbeck, Derrick Turner and Garret Morgan
At Michigan State University, some discoveries take decades -- even centuries -- to unfold. The university's roster of long-term projects and experiments range from buried seeds that have sprouted nearly a century and a half later to a decades-old twin registry that is helping more PR
A Place Where Every Person Can Grow (10)
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 5 -- Vanderbilt University posted the following news:
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A Place Where Every Person Can Grow
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By Jennifer Kiilerich, Jenna Somers and Amy Wolf
The ageless and endless desire to learn new things, to dare to grow, thrives at Vanderbilt. For many, the spark that led to a passion for lifelong learning and discovery began with the thrill of a Vanderbilt acceptance letter.
Others started much earlieras toddlers at Vanderbilt's Acorn School, where their curiosity more PR
ARCS Foundation scholarships support 14 outstanding graduate students in science and engineering for 2025-26 (10)
SANTA CRUZ, California, Nov. 5 -- The University of California Santa Cruz campus issued the following news:
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ARCS Foundation scholarships support 14 outstanding graduate students in science and engineering for 2025-26
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Fourteen outstanding UC Santa Cruz graduate students in science and engineering fields earned scholarships worth a total of $180,000 from the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Foundation for the 2025-26 academic year.
The prestigious ARCS scholarships a more PR
Bill Gates Discusses Human Welfare at the Heart of Climate Progress at Caltech (10)
PASADENA, California, Nov. 5 -- The California Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Bill Gates Discusses Human Welfare at the Heart of Climate Progress at Caltech
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On Monday, November 3, 2025, Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates addressed more than 1,000 Caltech students, postdoctoral scholars, faculty, and staff at Beckman Auditorium speaking on his vision of climate resiliency that prioritizes human welfare.
"Tonight's turnout and the Beckman buzz here ar more PR
Caltech's Pioneering Quantum Hub Celebrates 25 Years (10)
PASADENA, California, Nov. 5 -- The California Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Caltech's Pioneering Quantum Hub Celebrates 25 Years
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In September 2000, Caltech's Institute for Quantum Information and Matter ( IQIM ) was born (albeit with a different name, the Institute for Quantum Information, or IQI). At the time, it was one of the world's first centers dedicated to the study of quantum information sciencea field that uses the laws of quantum physics to create bett more PR
CMU faculty research featured on cover of Science Advances (10)
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Nov. 5 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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CMU faculty research featured on cover of Science Advances
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Two Central Michigan University faculty members, Dr. Valeri Petkov (Physics) and Dr. Anthony Chappaz (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences & Translational Accelerator), contributed to a groundbreaking study recently featured on the front cover of Science Advances.
The published paper, titled " The Rise of Lichens During the Colonization of more PR
Stanford Medicine Researchers Create Simple Method for Viewing Microscopic Fibers (10)
STANFORD, California, Nov. 6 -- Stanford University School of Medicine issued the following news:
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Stanford Medicine researchers create simple method for viewing microscopic fibers
Microscopic fibers in tissue are critical for our understanding of disease, but they have been difficult to study. Researchers at Stanford Medicine have come up with an easy way to visualize them.
By Lina Cheuy
Every tissue in the human body contains a network of microscopic fibers. Muscle fibers direct mech more PR
TCU's $40 Million Alumni Naming Gift 'Sends a Powerful Message' (10)
FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 6 -- Texas Christian University issued the following news:
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TCU's $40 Million Alumni Naming Gift 'Sends a Powerful Message'
Texas Christian University's second biggest college has a new name: the Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering. A $40 million gift from the 1977 alumna will support the college's strategic plan and operations in perpetuity and will also endow the college's deanship, the Louise Dilworth Davis Dean.
"It gives me immense joy to more PR
UC Merced Chemist Wins DOE Award to Simulate Electron Motion at Quantum Speeds (10)
MERCED, California, Nov. 6 -- The University of California Merced issued the following news:
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UC Merced Chemist Wins DOE Award to Simulate Electron Motion at Quantum Speeds
By Lorena Anderson, UC Merced
Chemistry Professor Henrik Larsson has received a prestigious Early Career Award from the U.S. Department of Energy, becoming the first faculty member from UC Merced's School of Natural Sciences to earn the honor.
The award includes more than $878,000 in funding over five years to suppo more PR
University at Buffalo launches new quantum institute (10)
BUFFALO, New York, Nov. 5 -- The University at Buffalo (State University of New York) posted the following news release:
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University at Buffalo launches new quantum institute
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The initiative will harness UB's wide-ranging research expertise and unlock advancements in computing, medicine, semiconductors and more
By Cory Nealon
BUFFALO, N.Y. - The University at Buffalo today announced the creation of the UB Quantum Institute, a new initiative that will draw upon the university's resear more PR
UW Electrical Engineering Student Awarded Best Paper at International Conference (10)
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Nov. 5 -- The University of Wyoming posted the following news:
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UW Electrical Engineering Student Awarded Best Paper at International Conference
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Tessa Livingston came to the University of Wyoming determined to make a meaningful impact on people's lives, and her research in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science stands to do just that.
Livingston, a master's student from Lander studying electrical engineering, recently was recognized at the 11 more PR
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