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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 28-Oct-2025 16:11 ET (28-Oct-2025 20:11 GMT/UTC)
Why did ancient people build Poverty Point?
Washington University in St. LouisAfter revisiting Poverty Point and nearby sites, gathering radiocarbon dates, and rethinking the archaeological record, Kidder and his team in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis are suggesting new theories that challenge previous assumptions about these communities.
JMIR article argues misapplied pharmaceutical model prevents scaling of effective interventions
JMIR Publications- Journal
- Journal of Medical Internet Research
UChicago Medicine surgeons perform 'miraculous' reattachment of 2-year-old's severed spinal cord
University of Chicago Medical CenterOliver Staub, 2, is miraculously moving all four limbs following an April car accident that disconnected his head from his spine. UChicago Medicine surgeon Mohamad Bydon, MD, reattached the toddler's head with two complex spinal cord surgeries.
ETRI audio technology reflected in MPEG international standards’
National Research Council of Science & TechnologyElectronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) announced that the ‘sound source location delay technology’ developed by its researchers was officially reflected in the final draft of the MPEG-I immersive audio standard, an international standard for immersive audio by MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group), in April.
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- Ministry of Science and ICT
New AI tool fights back against speech eavesdropping
University of MarylandUniversity of Maryland computer scientists developed an AI-enhanced system that protects personal voice data from automated surveillance.
Can artificial intelligence have morality? Philosophy weighs in
Texas A&M UniversityTackling children's health
University of Cincinnati- Journal
- Early Childhood Education Journal
The 1887 law that powers modern agricultural science
University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences- Funder
- National Institute of Food and Agriculture
University of Cincinnati's Blood Cancer Healing Center a national model for collaborative design and construction
University of CincinnatiRepresentatives from the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center, UC Health, Champlin | EOP and Skanska are sharing lessons learned and best practices for designing and constructing comprehensive health care facilities following the opening of the Cancer Center’s Blood Cancer Healing Center.