Wednesday - May 27, 2026
Education (Colleges & Universities)

Here's a look at documents from public, private and community colleges in the U.S.

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Astrophysicists strike black gold with treasure trove of gravitational wave detections
GLASGOW, Scotland, May 26 -- The University of Glasgow posted the following news:

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Astrophysicists strike black gold with treasure trove of gravitational wave detections

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Researchers from the University of Glasgow's Institute for Gravitational Research are celebrating the publication of a vast new treasure trove of gravitational wave detections, hailed as a milestone marking the coming of age of gravitational astronomy.

The Gravitational Wave Transient Catalogue-5.0, or GWTC-5, is released online for the first time today (Tuesday 26 May), with corresponding scientific papers submitted ... Show Full Article

AI Model Links Tumor Mutations to Treatment Response
LA JOLLA, California, May 26 -- The University of California San Diego campus posted the following news:

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AI Model Links Tumor Mutations to Treatment Response

Key Takeaways 

* Cancer tumors often contain many mutations, but doctors still have limited tools for interpreting them to select treatments

* A new AI tool discovered by UC San Diego improved prediction of how multiple cancers may respond to treatment

* Approach could help make tumor DNA testing more clinically actionable

Researchers at University of California San Diego have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) model ... Show Full Article

After the Fires: Protecting LA's Trees While Learning Lessons for the Future
DAVIS, California, May 26 -- The University of California Davis posted the following news:

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After the Fires: Protecting LA's Trees While Learning Lessons for the Future

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Southern California is emerging from yet another round of wildfires just as the wildfire season gets underway. It's been less than 18 months since catastrophic wildfires hit the communities of Altadena and Pacific Palisades.

The lessons from those twin 2025 fires are still being learned as researchers from University of California, Davis, and other institutions in the state and the country are working to understand ... Show Full Article

Bridging real human movement with digital technology
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, May 26 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology posted the following news:

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Bridging real human movement with digital technology

"Avatar," the highest-grossing film of all time, took viewers to a new world, Pandora, and it advanced filmmaking to its own new world: developing the field of virtual production. 

Leveraging a wide range of technologies such as performance capture, LED virtual environments, and advanced 3D imaging technologies, virtual production is changing the landscape of modern cinema. While millions of people have seen "Avatar," only a fraction ... Show Full Article

A Penn Vet expert (and cat lover) offers advice on aging cats and cognition
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, May 26 -- The University of Pennsylvania posted the following news:

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A Penn Vet expert (and cat lover) offers advice on aging cats and cognition

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Changes in behavior in aging cats may be a message that you and your cat's veterinarian should heed. Behavioral shifts in older cats could be displaying signs of aging feline brain changes, including possible early cognitive decline, according to Carlo Siracusa, professor of clinical animal behavior and welfare and director of Penn Vet's Small Animal Behavior Service in the Department of Clinical Sciences & Advanced ... Show Full Article

Brandel Named Dean of School of Health and Medical Sciences
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, May 26 -- Seton Hall University posted the following news:

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Brandel Named Dean of School of Health and Medical Sciences

Jayne M. Brandel, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, a prominent scholar in the field of speech-language pathology, has been named Dean of the School of Health and Medical Sciences, effective July 1, 2026. 

Brandel arrives at the University with a track record of success as a higher education administrator, clinician and researcher with more than $1.8 million in grant funding over the past decade.

"Seton Hall's sterling reputation in the health and medical sciences ... Show Full Article

A measurement e-scooter, developed at the University of Helsinki, yields street-level data on urban spaces
HELSINKI, Finland, May 26 -- The University of Helsinki issued the following news release:

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A measurement e-scooter, developed at the University of Helsinki, yields street-level data on urban spaces

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People walking the streets of Helsinki this spring might have spotted a new kind of vehicle. An electric scooter travelling on walkways at the cautious speed of 10 kilometres per hour and carrying a heavy load of technology - sensors, measuring equipment and cameras - has been circling in the districts of Kallio, Kumpula and Vallila.

On its way around town, the vehicle has been collecting ... Show Full Article

Barrett named chair of Clemson's Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation
CLEMSON, South Carolina, May 26 -- Clemson University posted the following news:

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Barrett named chair of Clemson's Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation

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College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences

Kyle Barrett has been appointed chair of the Clemson University Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation. He brings a collaborative leadership style and deep commitment to Clemson's land-grant mission to one of the University's most outward-facing academic departments.

Barrett has served as interim chair since 2024. He is a professor of wildlife ecology ... Show Full Article

A cleaner coat: S&T students launch paint sustainability startup 'MicroHues'
ROLLA, Missouri, May 26 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology posted the following news:

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A cleaner coat: S&T students launch paint sustainability startup 'MicroHues'

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Adrianna Sasser and Karly Butts didn't expect a class project at Missouri S&T to turn into a business. Now, the two are developing sustainable paints through their startup, MicroHues.

"MicroHues: Sustainable Micro Algae Water-based Paints" is paint that turns microalgae and cyanobacteria into bright, natural pigments that could replace acrylic paints in a more sustainable way.

Sasser is a biological sciences ... Show Full Article

$6.92M Investment Powers 30+ U of G Research Projects to Strengthen Ontario's Agri-Food Resilience
GUELPH, Ontario, May 26 -- The University of Guelph posted the following news release:

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$6.92M Investment Powers 30+ U of G Research Projects to Strengthen Ontario's Agri-Food Resilience

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More than 30 University of Guelph research projects are moving forward, applying the University's leading expertise to power agri-food innovation and grow economic resilience in Ontario.

The $6.92-million public investment is delivered through the Ontario Agri-Food Innovation Alliance, a collaboration between the Government of Ontario and the University of Guelph that drives innovation and independence ... Show Full Article

Autistic Australians three times more likely to be homeless
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, May 26 -- Flinders University posted the following news:

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Autistic Australians three times more likely to be homeless

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Autistic Australians face a homelessness risk nearly three times higher than the general population, according to new Flinders University research that reveals how everyday systems are failing to recognise and support autistic needs before housing is lost.

The study, led by researchers from Flinders University's new Autism Research Initiative (ARI ) shows homelessness among autistic people is rarely about personal failure, but instead stems ... Show Full Article