What’s the most popular language to study in Argentina? How about Colombia? We looked into data from our learners in Latin America to find out!| Duolingo Blog
Join us on Tuesday 21st October for the next instalment of the ‘Bringing Data to Life’ webinar series and discover how we’re using a variety of linked data to better understand the interplay bet| National Statistical
Uncover toys and games shopping insights in the US for holiday 2025.| Coresight Research
Cloudflare is launching an experiment with Chrome to evaluate fast, scalable, and quantum-ready Merkle Tree Certificates, all without degrading performance or changing WebPKI trust relationships.| The Cloudflare Blog
The post A New Duke Discovery Could Help Target the Cells That Drive Aging and Disease appeared first on AI at Duke.| AI at Duke
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DAVIS, Calif. — The Bezos Earth Fund has announced a $2 million grant to the University California, Davis, the American Heart Association and other partners to advance “Swap it Smart” as part of its AI for Climate & Nature Grand Challenge. The funding will support research that could help redesign foods, for example optimizing for flavor profile, nutritional […] The post Are AI-Designed Foods on the Horizon? appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
WASHINGTON — Brains, spiders, (were)wolves and slimy eyeballs — a collection of creepy research topics that Dr. Frankenstein would appreciate! But unlike the mad scientist’s work, the research detailed below in ACS journals aims to improve human life by developing an alternative to animal testing, on-demand wound care, an edible protective coating for veggies, and […] The post 4 Spooky Science Stories for Halloween appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
The Trump Administration sent the “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education,” offering preferential treatment to nine universities, providing that they were willing to adopt ... Read MoreSource| FABBS
Michigan State University scientists plan to build a first-of-its-kind outdoor lab to study how solar panels placed alongside crops cloud save water, improve soil health, and support ecosystems, all while boosting farmers' bottom line and preserving farm production. The project, led by Earth and Environmental Sciences Assistant Professor Anthony Kendall, is made possible by a five-year $3.6 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant. Gretel Van Wieren, Professor in the Department o...| College of Arts & Letters
This summer, more than 20 English educators from around the world came to Michigan State University’s campus to be immersed in the language and culture while also learning new creative approaches to teaching English in their home countries. MSU was awarded $116,000 from the U.S. Department of State to lead and host the two-week exchange […]| College of Arts & Letters
New York University has announced the launch of its Quantum Institute, hoped to become a world-class research hub.| EdScoop
Learn how retailers can use Agentic Commerce to make products shoppable on ChatGPT, tapping into AI-powered discovery and Instant Checkout. The post Agentic Commerce: How Retailers Can Make Their Products Discoverable and Shoppable for 800 Million ChatGPT Users appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
Coresight Research unveils the CORE 3.0 framework—guiding retailers through the GenAI and agentic AI revolution.| Coresight Research
iSchool faculty and students are presenting five papers at CSCW 2025 in Bergen, Norway.| iSchool | Syracuse University
Tiny robots may offer a big promise.Glioblastoma is the deadliest type of brain cancer, with a median survival of 14.6 months after diagnosis. Because these tumours are found deep inside the brain and surrounded by areas that control vital functions like breathing, they remain extremely difficult to treat and may return even after surgery. A team of Queen’s researchers is exploring a new way to approach this disease—using a robot no bigger than a bubble.“Brain tumours are very hard to t...| The Queen's Journal
Introduction A recent study by Hongli Yu investigated the gene flow between four suburban populations of Western European hedgehogs in […] The post Research: Hedgehog gene flow appeared first on Hedgehog Street.| Hedgehog Street
How does AI perform at a scholarly conference? Researchers will find out this week, when an online conference will host […] The post First-ever research conference led by AI – Expert Reaction appeared first on Science Media Centre.| Science Media Centre
Researchers have long known that the COVID-19 vaccine protects individuals against severe illness. But a study analyzing data from the pandemic finds that the vaccine actually reduces the spread of the disease between vaccinated people and their close contacts.| WPR
Discover how Agentic Commerce with AI shopping agents are transforming retail with AI-driven systems, shopping agents, and C2M models.| Coresight Research
by Beat Suter The CH-Ludens research project has compiled a corpus of video games from the period 1980–2000 that were either developed in Switzerland or have a close connection to Switzerland. In addition to many other games, this corpus contains a good two dozen Atari games. The Atari games listed are spread across various platforms that emerged during these years and were used for the development and release of console and computer games. Unfortunately, the first thing to note is that the...| Confoederatio Ludens
by Eugen Pfister, Aurelia Brandenburg, Adrian Demleitner, Arno Görgen, Addrich Mauch, and Kevin Negele. Additional research and editing by Corinne Hirter At the end of the 1980s, four young people met in the Basel area and started developing a game called GATE for the Apple IIg in their free time. They came together partly through … Continue reading Curiosity and Computer Stores: Case Study on GATE (Bright Software 1991) #1| Confoederatio Ludens
We’ve spent the better part of the last decade tightening our grip on workforce authentication. SSO is widespread. MFA is table stakes. Access reviews, offboarding workflows, and role-based policies are now standard practice. It took time and iteration, but we got there. Now it’s time to apply that same rigor to machine identities. The service...| Identity Defined Security Alliance
The chatbot that once asked “Press 1 for billing” can now autonomously process your refund, update your account, and schedule a follow-up call. What we’re witnessing is the fourth major evolution in AI-human interaction, from rigid rule-following systems to autonomous agents that can reason, adapt, and take action across complex workflows. This progression from rule-based...| Identity Defined Security Alliance
This is part 3 in our series on non-human identity (NHI) governance. In this post, we focus on one of the most persistent risks in production infrastructure: static credentials and standing privilege. Static credentials are still at large in most environments and many enable dangerously over-permissioned and under-governed access to sensitive systems and data. API...| Identity Defined Security Alliance
Explore the four generations of AI, from rule-based chatbots to autonomous agentic AI, and understand how this evolution is transforming enterprise automation, security, and competitive advantage.| Identity Defined Security Alliance
The company's AI assistant, powered by their "state-of-the-art RAG system," had confidently told a potential client: "According to our...| ashisharora.ai
Picture this: The entire internet contains roughly 100 trillion words of text. Now guess how much of that makes it into training the...| ashisharora.ai
"ChatGPT understands me better than my therapist ever did." When I first heard this from an old friend last month, I nearly choked on my...| ashisharora.ai
Around 40% of breast cancers, especially those that are hormone receptor-positive (HR+) and HER2-negative (HER2-), begin with a change or mutation in the PIK3CA gene. This mutation happens only in cancer cells and not in healthy cells. Like a switch stuck in the “on” position, a PIK3CA mutation signals cancer cells to keep growing, even […] The post Breast Cancer Breakthroughs Episode 16: On the Horizon of PI3K Pathway Inhibition appeared first on Susan G. Komen®.| Susan G. Komen®
To scale a fraud or bot attack, adversaries need more than just realistic automation. They need infrastructure. A convincing browser fingerprint and human-like interaction (mouse movements, keystrokes, etc.) are table stakes. But even with a clean setup, most attackers also need: Proxies to spread activity across thousands of IPs (ideally| The Castle blog
This is the second part of our series on building a lightweight, vendor-free anti-bot system to protect your login endpoint. In Part 1, we focused on the client side: we designed a fingerprinting script that collects various signals from the browser, obfuscates the code, encrypts the payload, and injects it| The Castle blog
Kaspersky researchers identified over 2000 unique hashtags across 11,000 hacktivist posts on the surface web and the dark web to find out how hacktivist campaigns function and whom they target.| Securelist
With the end of Windows 10 support approaching, we discuss which forensic artifacts in Windows 11 may be of interest.| securelist.com
Heather Snyder discusses the Alzheimer's Association's research initiatives, breakthroughs in diagnostics, and the importance of collaboration in dementia care.| News-Medical
Explore insights from Cengage's 2025 Graduate Employability Report, which surveyed full-time hiring managers, recent grads and instructors.| The Cengage Blog
Author: Jimmy Smith1 1Department of Kinesiology and Sport Management, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA, USA Editor’s Note: This article uses the pseudonym Camp Mid-East. While the dates of the study and camp name are withheld, The Sport Journal has verified the identity of the author and confirmed the camp’s existence through a virtual meeting. This [...]| The Sport Journal
Wei Qian Lim1, MS, David Smith2, Eric D. Magrum2, PhD,The George Washington University1, Washington, DCJames Madison University2, Harrisonburg, Virginia Corresponding Author: Eric D. Magrum 261 Bluestone Dr. Harrisonburg, VA| The Sport Journal
About two and a half years ago, I submitted a two-page abstract entitled “De-escalating software: counterproductivity versus conviviality” to the conference on History and Philosophy of Computation (HaPoC), proposing a talk the philosophy of Ivan Illich interpreted in the domain of software. I had already given a couple of experimentaltalks about it that appeared to be well-received. The idea was to push myself into developing these ideas a bit more, as a waypoint to eventually publishing...| Rambles around computer science
Like many academics, I travel quite a lot. I'd rather do so in a way that is environmentally sustainable. Most conferences I travel to are sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, which in recent years has developed a ad-hoc committee on climate issues. It's great that SIGPLAN has taken this issue seriously. I do agree that carbon offsetting, SIGPLAN's current recommended action, can be worth doing. The following is my greatly simplified summary of the committee's argument for recommending this action. (For...| Rambles around computer science
A while back I chanced upon yet another “advice for PhD students” article, which cajoled me into finally writing my own. I should mention that I don't really like this sort of article; as a side-effect of this cognitive dissonance, the text below will be somewhat profane. (Just as many such articles contain unacknowledged US-centrism, so mine contains some UK-centrism. I hope you can deal with it.) Figure out how to make yourself work effectively. If you're relatively young when you start...| Rambles around computer science
It was great to get so much positive reaction to my essay “Some were meant for C”, so thanks to everyone concerned. In fact, thanks to everyone who's read it, even if you didn't like it! There were lots of things the essay didn't cover, and a few which it did only on a way that perhaps wasn't very obvious. And there were a few common patterns running through various reactions. All these seemed worth addressing directly in a few paragraphs, which I'll hopefully keep brief. What about C++? ...| Rambles around computer science
Cancer remains one of the greatest health concerns in the U.S., but University of Louisville cancer researchers and UofL Health – Brown Cancer Center oncologists are improving outcomes for patients in Kentucky and beyond. The post UofL, UofL Health get $11.5M from NIH to create cancer immunotherapies appeared first on Lane Report | Kentucky Business & Economic News.| Lane Report | Kentucky Business & Economic News
How much would you have to be paid to risk a bout with a disease that most Americans associate with the Oregon Trail?| STAT
Team led by Cheryl Forchuk gathering first-hand accounts to inform change The post Western students travel coast to coast to uncover solutions for women veterans facing homelessness appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Western receives $13.9M in additional research funding The post New Canada Research Chair named at Western, seven renewed appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Agreement opens doors to shared research infrastructure, regional innovation The post New Western, McMaster partnership gives researchers shared access to state-of-the-art facilities appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Canada’s Financial Wellness Lab aims to tackle billions lost in productivity The post Western researchers suggest workplace savings accounts as solution to financial stress appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Western researchers find young people politically engaged in different ways The post Western study probes civic engagement: Where are the youth? appeared first on Western News.| Western News
'Genetics are not the sole determiner of one’s destiny' The post Decoding DNA: Western researcher finds genetic links to cannabis use appeared first on Western News.| Western News
Fourteen projects will investigate solutions for pressing national, global challenges The post Western researchers receive $3.4M from Canada Foundation for Innovation appeared first on Western News.| Western News
I started a tradition a little while back where every year we have a special departmental colloquium entitled "The Nobel Prize in Physics: Who/What/Why". This year my job in finding speakers was made easier by having 2/3 of this years newly-minted Nobel Prize winners in physics in the Department! (Michel Devoret and John Martinis.) So our room was a bit more well-attended than normal...(hundreds and hundreds rather than dozens and dozens). Here is a recording of the event, which I was delight...| Asymptotia
Lisa Beutler, MD, PhD, assistant professor of Medicine in the Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Molecular Medicine, was senior author of the study published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation. The post Obesity Drugs Regulate Neural Systems to Curb Appetite appeared first on News Center.| News Center
A new Northwestern Medicine study has found that, following transplant and in chronic disease states, abnormal cells emerge and “conversations” between them drive the development of transplant rejection. The post New Study Gives Answers, Drug Targets for Chronic Lung-transplant Rejection appeared first on News Center.| News Center
The initial hospital treatment of firearm injuries costed an estimated $7.7 billion between 2016 and 2021, with the largest share falling on urban trauma center hospitals that serve the highest proportion of Medicaid patients, according to a new study. The post Medicaid Billed for More than Half of U.S. Hospital Costs From Gun Injuries appeared first on News Center.| News Center
In 1974, Neena Schwartz, PhD, the William Deering Professor of Endocrinology, launched Northwestern's Program for Reproductive Research to catalyze reproductive biology research and collaboration across the university. The post Spearheading Reproductive Science Research appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Joseph Bass, MD, PhD, the Charles F. Kettering Professor of Medicine, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine for his foundational work in expanding the field of circadian mechanisms in metabolic health and disease. The post Bass Elected to the National Academy of Medicine appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Minimally invasive endoscopic surgery may be an effective and safe treatment for patients with intracerebral hemorrhage, the most severe type of stroke, according to results from a recent clinical trial published in JAMA Neurology. The post Minimally Invasive Surgery May Improve Outcomes in Severe Stroke appeared first on News Center.| News Center
A Northwestern Medicine study has revealed a key mechanism underlying the development of motor neuron diseases, offering new insights into potential treatment options, according to a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience. The post Understanding Cellular Impacts of Neurodegeneration appeared first on News Center.| News Center
New consensus-based recommendations on point-of-care ultrasound skills, instructional methods, and assessment strategies could help improve ultrasound education and training nationwide, as detailed in a recent study published in Annals of Internal Medicine. The post New Ultrasound Curricula May Improve Residency Education and Training appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Northwestern scientists have developed and validated AI models that accurately identify children at high risk for sepsis within 48 hours, so they can receive early preemptive care. The post AI Models Predict Sepsis in Children, May Enable Preemptive Care appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Northwestern Medicine investigators have uncovered new insights into the synaptic connections of subgroups of interneurons, findings that may improve the understanding of fear responses and could inform new targeted therapies for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to a recent study.| News Center
Analyst Corner: This week’s report explores the brave new world of shopping provided by AI (artificial intelligence)-powered chatbots.| Coresight Research
tl;dr we scanned 6056+ public APIs on the internet with our in-house feedback driven exploration tech and ranked them using security, performance, reliability, and design criteria. We decided to analyze the resulting data and produce a full featured report: The State of Public APIs 2023 Why build this report?| Escape DAST - Application Security Blog
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Patients with advanced lung or skin cancer who received a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine within 100 days of starting immunotherapy drugs lived…| ufhealth.org
Friday, October 31, 202511:00 a.m–12:30 p.m. CDT, VIRTUAL About the Event Communities across the country are increasingly turning to asphalt art and streetscape aesthetics as tools to enhance safety, reflect a sense of place, and support local economies. With recent updates to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and new research on pavement art, accessibility, and … Continue reading CTS Webinar: Asphalt Art and Aesthetics—Research, Guidance, and Community Impacts→| Crossroads
Wednesday, October 29, 2025noon–1:30 p.m. CDT, Virtual About the Event Transverse cracks in asphalt pavement are a common challenge in Minnesota, often leading to a secondary problem known as pavement tenting (also called crack heaving or lipping). This occurs when ice buildup causes pavement to lift near a crack, which can accelerate deterioration and contribute … Continue reading CTS Webinar: Keeping Roads Strong—Mitigating Pavement Tenting and Transverse Cracks→| Crossroads
Republished from CTS News (Catalyst) for October 14, 2025 More than 14,600 Minnesota residents applied for a rebate through the state’s e-bike rebate program when it launched in 2024. Established by the Minnesota Legislature to help reduce the cost of buying a new e-bike, the program was so popular that within minutes of opening in … Continue reading Minnesotans geared up for e-bike rebates. Now data reveals more about them→| Crossroads
Reprinted from CTS News Catalyst, September 11, 2025 To better understand how roadway crashes can be prevented, it’s essential to explore the human behaviors that contribute to them. This objective…| Crossroads
The findings are relevant as climate change increases the possibility of more severe droughts – potentially leading to a situation that echoes the Dust Bowl.| College of Natural Sciences
Kering and L’Oréal’s €4B luxury beauty partnership redefines the fashion–beauty–wellness landscape with new licenses, acquisitions, and a wellness JV. The post Kering and L’Oréal Announce €4 Billion Strategic Partnership—Multibrand Luxury and Beauty Firms Playing To Their Strengths appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
Our Weekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker series reports on store closures, openings and bankruptcies in the UK. This week, we highlight store openings and closures by The Original Factory Shop, Quality Discounts, Yours Clothing, Gap, Urban Outfitters, Footasylum and more. The post Weekly UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 43: Gap Returns To Physical Stores appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
Our Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker series reports on store closures, openings and bankruptcies in the US. This week, we highlight store openings by Astrid & Miyu, Hermès, L.L.Bean, Skims and more. The post Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 43: Astrid & Miyu and Hermès Open Stores appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
Discover the state of US consumer sentiment with a data graphic featuring weekly Coresight Research survey data. The post Economic Sentiment Declines Significantly: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 43, 2025—Data Graphic appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
The Canada Store Openings and Closures Tracker series reports on announced and actual store openings and closures in Canada. In this report, we include highlights from Costco, Sephora, Uniqlo and more. The post Canada Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025: Store Openings Edge Past Closures as Costco, Sephora and Uniqlo Expand appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
OpenAI’s launch of ChatGPT Instant Checkout feature enables in-chat purchase. This Research Preview features insights from Coresight Research’s upcoming report series on agentic commerce. The post Research Preview: Agentic Commerce—Retail Moves to Product Visibility and Checkout on ChatGPT appeared first on Coresight Research.| Coresight Research
Tariff-driven early buying reshapes last mile delivery for Holiday 2025. Explore key logistics trends—learn more here.| Coresight Research
Article summary: Gen Z is drinking less, choosing mindful, health-focused, and transparent brands. Their habits are reshaping alcohol culture toward wellness and authenticity. The post Gen Z alcohol trends 2025: What 1,000 young consumers told us appeared first on Attest.| Attest
The next generation of consumers is already reshaping the food and beverage landscape - learn how to adapt to this cohort of fast food-loving gamers. The post How Gen Alpha teens are redefining food culture appeared first on Attest.| Attest
Current NHS policies designed to improve care for people taking multiple medicines may not be effective, according to new research. In England, more than one in seven people take five or more medicines daily, leading| News
Consider the case of Harvey. Harvey experiences paranoid delusions, and one evening, he can’t shake the feeling that someone is watching him from his closet. In his panic, he calls the police to come investigate the intruder. When the officers arrive, they do not find anyone besides Harvey, who is agitated and experiencing significant mental […] The post Criminalizing Mental Illness: Cops as Clinicians and Incarceration as Health Care in the United States first appeared on Blog of the APA.| Blog of the APA
The University of Georgia and Duke University are partnering with leaders from the insurance and climate data industries to launch the Center for Innovation in Risk, Catastrophes, and Decisions (CIRCAD), a new initiative focused on insurance innovation and large-scale climate risk mitigation research.| Terry College of Business
We're changing our treatment information sheets to better reflect the latest research evidence The post Tinnitus UK improves treatment information sheets appeared first on Tinnitus UK.| Tinnitus UK
Konstantin Popov’s lab is using AI to discover unique compounds and share his tools with the broader scientific community. The post Drug discovery center integrating AI for big impact appeared first on The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Center researchers present new studies at ASHE 2025, highlighting accessibility and student experiences in higher education.| National Disability Center for Student Success
Her research pushes back on the narrative that Latino communities don’t matter.| UCLA Luskin
Did you know that your diet can influence your mood? The link between nutrition and mental well-being has garnered attention in recent years. So much so that a new medical field known as “nutritional psychiatry” has emerged to study the connection between diet, nutrition, and mental health. Among the nutrients of interest related to […] The post Omega-3 Index Levels in Young Adults with Depression appeared first on OmegaQuant.| OmegaQuant
There are so many different reasons for people to incorporate omega-3 fatty acids into their diet—whether it’s from food or nutritional supplements—starting with the heart health benefits these nutrients can provide. Other research touts omega-3s as an anti-inflammatory agent and expounds on the importance of these polyunsaturated fats (PUFAs) for pregnant women, in part because […] The post Omega-3 and Respiratory Health appeared first on OmegaQuant.| OmegaQuant
Markets work when buyers are well informed. The European Union’s A–G label family is a long-running, quietly radical lesson in how to make that true for everyday decisions.| Raphael's workbench
Long overdue it may be, but the wider farming and ag science communities are now earnestly revisiting “ancient” techniques, rooted in the principle of maintaining natural balance, for use in contemporary gardening, cropping and livestock husbandry, Janelle Rudolph writes. The post When ag science meets ag culture appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorOp/Ed & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Note: This column describes the author’s own experiences with Ultomiris (ravulizumab-cwvz). Not everyone will have the same response to treatment. Consult your doctor before starting or stopping a therapy. When […] The post The miracles of science, and a hamster that helped me breathe appeared first on Myasthenia Gravis News.| Myasthenia Gravis News – The Web's Daily Resource for Myasthenia Gravis News
UW–Madison leaders seek to expand partnership with federal agencies to boost dual-use research funding.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
Putnam’s research focuses on how RNA and proteins organize into specialized structures within cells called germ granules that help orchestrate gene expression during development. She is one of 20 early-career scientists from across the United States to be awarded this year’s Packard Fellowship. The fellowship provides $875,000 in funding over five years to pursue research.| School of Medicine and Public Health
The Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory processes samples from every dairy farm in the state to help prevent an H5N1 outbreak among cattle.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
Using fruit flies, scientists are investigating the genetic drivers of the rare but aggressive tumor.| UW–Madison News – UW–Madison
Director of CSIRO Mineral Resources Dr Louise Fisher reveals how collaboration across research, industry and government is driving decarbonisation, digital transformation and the development of sustainable, globally competitive supply chains for critical minerals.| pv magazine Australia
Pioneering solar researcher Martin Green has received arguably one of the world’s top awards for engineers and scientists in recognition of his achievements in photovoltaics and driving the global shift to renewables.| pv magazine Australia
The post Extortion and ransomware drive over half of cyberattacks appeared first on Source Asia.| Source Asia
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