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Akamai Inference Cloud Gains Early Traction as AI Moves Out to the Edge (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Nov. 6 -- Akamai Technologies, a provider of content delivery network services, issued the following news release on Nov. 5, 2025:
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Akamai Inference Cloud Gains Early Traction as AI Moves Out to the Edge
Organizations are putting the technology to work to improve response times and revenue, from live video intelligence to context-aware chatbots and AI-powered consumer products.
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Akamai Technologies (NASDAQ: AKAM), the cybersecurity and cloud computing company more PR
Analysis Group: Competition Expert Pierre Regibeau Discusses EU Merger Control at GCR Event in Brussels (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 -- Analysis Group, Boston, Massachusetts, competition expert Pierre Regibeau contributed to a discussion on global merger control at a conference in Brussels. The expert took part in the panel titled "Merger Control: The Equilibrium" during the Global Competition Review Live: Global Merger Control conference. The session was led by Nicholas Levy of Cleary Gottlieb and included panelists Annamaria Mangiaracina from Linklaters and Alessandro Gropelli of Connect Europe.
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Analysis Group: Copay Accumulator and Maximizer Programs Analyzed by Analysis Group Authors in Law360 (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 -- Analysis Group, Boston, Massachusetts, Managing Principal Stephen Fink, Senior Advisor Richard Mortimer and Vice President Igor Karagodsky analyzed the complexities introduced by copay accumulator and maximizer programs in an article in Law360. Drug manufacturers frequently offer financial assistance to patients, such as coupons, to reduce a patient's out-of-pocket cost for copays and other prescription drug expenses. However, some insurers and health plans have begun imple more PR
Charting the future of AI, from safer answers to faster thinking (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Nov. 6 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Charting the future of AI, from safer answers to faster thinking
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Adoption of new tools and technologies occurs when users largely perceive them as reliable, accessible, and an improvement over the available methods and workflows for the cost. Five PhD students from the inaugural class of the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab Summer Program are utilizing state-of-the-art resources, alleviating more PR
GE Vernova to Provide Grid-Stabilizing Technology for Transgrid to Support Renewables Rollout in Australia (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Nov. 7 -- G.E. Vernova, an energy company, posted the following news release:
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GE Vernova to provide grid-stabilizing technology for Transgrid to support renewables rollout in Australia
* GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE: GEV) has signed a contract with Transgrid for the supply of synchronous condensers, highly-sought-after equipment that will assist in stabilising the New South Wales (NSW) grid as it transitions from coal to renewables.
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International Data: With Telecom Services Spending Growing Less Than 2% Annually, Operators Turn to AI to Boost EBITDA Margins (10)
NEEDHAM, Massachusetts, Nov. 7 -- International Data Corp., a provider of market intelligence and advisory services, issued the following news release:
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With Telecom Services Spending Growing Less than 2% Annually, Operators Turn to AI to Boost EBITDA Margins
Worldwide spending on telecommunication and pay TV services will reach $1,532 billion in 2025, representing an increase of +1.7% year-on-year, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Semiannual Telecom Servic more PR
MIT physicists observe key evidence of unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle graphene (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Nov. 6 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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MIT physicists observe key evidence of unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle graphene
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Superconductors are like the express trains in a metro system. Any electricity that "boards" a superconducting material can zip through it without stopping and losing energy along the way. As such, superconductors are extremely energy efficient, and are used today to power a variety of more PR
MIT researchers propose a new model for legible, modular software (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Nov. 6 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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MIT researchers propose a new model for legible, modular software
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Coding with large language models (LLMs) holds huge promise, but it also exposes some long-standing flaws in software: code that's messy, hard to change safely, and often opaque about what's really happening under the hood. Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) are char more PR
Northeastern University: End-Of-Life Stroke Care Shows Troubling Gaps for Black, Hispanic and Rural Patients (10)
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Nov. 7 (TNSrep) -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
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End-of-life stroke care shows troubling gaps for Black, Hispanic and rural patients
Black, Hispanic and rural stroke patients nearing death are more likely sent home than to hospice, a Northeastern study finds.
By Alena Kuzub
A Northeastern University study (https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/playContent/1-s2.0-S1525861025003640) found that Black, Hispanic and rural patients nearing the en more PR
Q&A: How folk ballads explain the world (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Nov. 6 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Q&A: How folk ballads explain the world
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Traditional folk ballads are one of our most enduring forms of cultural expression. They can also be lost to society, forgotten over time. That's why, in the mid-1700s, when a Scottish woman named Anna Gordon was found to know three dozen ancient ballads, collectors tried to document all of these songs a volume of work that became a kind of more PR
SPH AT APHA 2025 (10)
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Nov. 7 -- The Boston University School of Public Health issued the following news on Nov. 6, 2025:
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SPH AT APHA 2025
From panel sessions and poster presentations to a night celebrating the accomplishments of alumni and friends, the SPH community gathered in Washington DC for the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting & Expo.
A host of SPH faculty, students, staff, and alumni were among the more than 12,000 public health experts who attended the Annual A more PR
Transportation Execution Systems: E-commerce and Real-Time Visibility the Driving Force Behind the Market (10)
DEDHAM, Massachusetts, Nov. 6 [Category: BizConsulting] -- The Arc Advisory Group issued the following news release:
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Transportation Execution Systems: E-commerce and Real-Time Visibility the Driving Force Behind the Market
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The rapid growth of e-commerce and new fulfillment models has directly fueled significant expansion in the Transportation Execution Systems (TES) market. In 2024, TES adoption surged, particularly in industries such as consumer packaged goods and food & beverage, w more PR
Tufts University: $4 Million Gift to Advance Women's Health (10)
SOMERVILLE, Massachusetts, Nov. 7 -- Tufts University issued the following news release:
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$4 Million Gift to Advance Women's Health
Tufts Board Chair Jeff Moslow and Linda Moslow fund initiative uniting medicine and nutrition, with focus on menopause and longevity
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When Linda Moslow, A16P, A18P, entered perimenopause in her early 40s, she was blindsided. "I'd always been healthy and grounded in wellness," she says. "Suddenly, I couldn't recognize myself." The months of anxiety, sleepl more PR
UMass Amherst Wins 2025 New England Food Vision Prize for Innovative Farm-to-Campus Dining Initiative (10)
AMHERST, Massachusetts, Nov. 7 -- The University of Massachusetts issued the following news:
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UMass Amherst Wins 2025 New England Food Vision Prize for Innovative Farm-to-Campus Dining Initiative
The University of Massachusetts Amherst has been awarded nearly $100,000 through the Kendall Foundation 2025 New England Food Vision Prize to launch UMass Fresh 2Go: Increasing Access to Fresh, Convenient, and Local Food, an innovative retail dining program that will make fresh, locally sourced more PR
UMass-Amherst: SEIGMA Concludes Its Groundbreaking Research Into Impacts of Gambling (10)
AMHERST, Massachusetts, Nov. 7 -- The University of Massachusetts issued the following news:
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SEIGMA Concludes its Groundbreaking Research into Impacts of Gambling
The UMass Amherst research known as the Social and Economic Impacts of Gambling in Massachusetts (SEIGMA) is coming to an end after more than a decade of unprecedented studies, amassing a deep well of data that will inform the field in perpetuity.
In 2013, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) first awarded the SEIGMA tea more PR
Where climate meets community (10)
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Nov. 6 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:
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Where climate meets community
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The MIT Living Climate Futures Lab (LCFL) centers the human dimensions of climate change, bringing together expertise from across MIT to address one of the world's biggest challenges.
The LCFL has three main goals: "addressing how climate change plays out in everyday life, focusing on community-oriented partnerships, and encouraging cross-disciplina more PR
With Future Data in Doubt, UMass Amherst Political Economy Research Institute Names Top U.S. Climate Polluters (10)
AMHERST, Massachusetts, Nov. 7 -- The University of Massachusetts issued the following news:
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With Future Data in Doubt, UMass Amherst Political Economy Research Institute Names Top U.S. Climate Polluters
Rollback in EPA reporting requirements may end Greenhouse 100 Polluters Index and access to vital public information
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Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) today published a new Greenhouse 100 Polluters Index, reporting more PR
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