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Discover inclusive fun at Northern Arizona’s first Disability Resource Fair
Head to the inaugural Northern Arizona Disability Resource Fair on October 5 to explore inclusive activities, resources, and adaptive games.
Explore inclusive activities, discover resources for people with disabilities, and learn about…
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The Lehigh-grad-turned-engineer who protects whales with his “SnotBot”
Lehigh grad Chris Zadra uses his Snotbot drone to study whales, pioneering non-invasive research methods that are transforming marine conservation efforts.
In a world where technology and nature often seem at odds, one Lehigh…
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Pittsburgh’s Cosmic Connection: ‘Moon Tree’ Takes Root at Allegheny Observatory
A "moon tree" from NASA's Artemis mission will be planted near Pittsburgh's historic Allegheny Observatory.
In a celestial twist of fate, Pittsburgh is about to become home to a tree that's truly out of this world. A seedling, grown from…
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5 University of Iowa writers make the prestigious National Book Award long list
Three University of Iowa graduates and two faculty members made the National Book Award longlist. Winners will be announced Nov. 20.
In a literary plot twist that would make even the most imaginative fiction writer proud, the University of…
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University of Iowa renames road to honor a heartfelt tradition
The University of Iowa has renamed For The Kids Way to Hawkeye Wave Way, honoring a heartfelt tradition involving a children's hospital and football games.
The University of Iowa announced Monday that For The Kids Way, an east-west road…
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Stargazing, AI, and Sasquatch: The Flagstaff Festival of Science returns
Learn about the Flagstaff Festival of Science and make plans to attend the 2024 edition, which will be held from September 20 to 29.
In a world where Bigfoot and artificial intelligence rarely share the same sentence, let…
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Pa. researchers create robots to perform triage during emergencies
For the DARPA Triage Challenge, researchers from Pitt and CMU, known as Team Chiron, are using autonomous robotics for medical triage during emergencies.
The speed of determining who needs care in a mass casualty event can be…
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Pittsburgh college students unite during ‘red zone’ for sexual violence survivors
Students from Pittsburgh universities marched in solidarity with sexual violence survivors on Sunday.
In a powerful display of solidarity, students from various Pittsburgh universities took to the streets on Sunday, September 15, 2024,…
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UVA’s AI Racecar Speeds to Victory at Indy, Making History
Inside the record-setting win UVA's AI racecar had at the Indy Autonomous Challenge.
In a thrilling display of artificial intelligence and automotive engineering, the University of Virginia's robot racecar team, Cavalier Autonomous…
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A hidden treasure in Pitt’s library led to a new George Romero horror novel
While exploring the University of Pittsburgh's library, author Daniel Kraus discovered a half-finished novel by George Romero. Here's what happened next.
In 2019, Daniel Kraus discovered a half-finished novel while exploring the…
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