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The Section 127 Coalition, an alliance of more than 60 organizations, including AAU, submitted a letter in support for the Employer Participation in Repayment Act. The coalition believes that "enabling employers to invest in their employees by utilizing this voluntary benefit is essential to…
LettersNew research from the University of Utah demonstrates how wind-carried dust from the exposed bed of Great Salt Lake is disproportionately affecting disadvantaged communities in the Salt Lake metro area.
University Research | The University of UtahAn assistant professor from UChicago explores how organisms move and adapt to complex environments, blending physics and biology. From jumping spiders to bioluminescent bacteria, her interdisciplinary research bridges evolutionary insights with future tech innovations.
University Research | The University of ChicagoSurface mapping technology such as GPS, radar and laser scanning have long been used to measure features on the Earth’s surface. Now, a new computational technique developed at The University of Texas at Austin is allowing scientists to use those technologies to look inside the planet.
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinA new way to store carbon captured from the atmosphere developed by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin works much faster than current methods without the harmful chemical accelerants they require.
University Research | The University of Texas at Austina new study by an MIT researcher finds that scientists may have to rethink the relationship between the ocean’s circulation and its long-term capacity to store carbon.
University Research | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMIT researchers have developed GenSQL, a generative AI system that simplifies complex statistical analysis of database tables, allowing users to make predictions, detect anomalies, and generate synthetic data without deep technical knowledge.
University Research | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAn exoplanet infamous for its deadly weather has been hiding another bizarre feature—it reeks of rotten eggs, according to a new Johns Hopkins University study of data from the James Webb Space Telescope.
University Research | The Johns Hopkins UniversityA new MIT study shows that a cognitive strategy focused on social good may help people cope with distressing events.
University Research | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyA new study from the University of Notre Dame highlights the challenges of online safety for youths in the U.S. child welfare system.
University Research | University of Notre Dame