Tuesday - January 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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Yale University: Cosmochemist Studying the 'Seeds' of the Solar System
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Jan. 27 -- Yale University issued the following news:

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The cosmochemist studying the 'seeds' of the solar system

FAS faculty member Damanveer Grewal conducts high-pressure experiments and analyzes meteorites to figure out how planets form--and where they obtain the ingredients that support life.

By Michaela Herrmann

Every year, Yale's Faculty of Arts and Sciences welcomes exceptional scholars across the sciences, humanities, and social sciences. This series profiles six of the faculty joining the FAS in the 2025-26 academic year, highlighting their academic achievements, ... Show Full Article

University of Tubingen: Earliest Evidence of Wooden Tools Used by Humans
TUBINGEN, Germany, Jan. 27 (TNSjou) -- The University of Tubingen issued the following news release:

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Earliest evidence of wooden tools used by humans

International research team from Germany, the UK and Greece finds evidence of wooden tool use in Greece 430,000 years ago

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An international team led by researchers from Universities of Tubingen and Reading and Senckenberg Nature Research Society has discovered the earliest known hand-held wooden tools used by humans.

A study jointly led by Professor Katerina Harvati from the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment ... Show Full Article

University of Colorado Boulder Leeds School of Business: From Real Estate to AI - How One Leeds Grad Student Has Built a Smarter Way to Study
BOULDER, Colorado, Jan. 27 -- The University of Colorado Boulder Leeds School of Business issued the following news:

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From Real Estate to AI: How One Leeds Grad Student Has Built a Smarter Way to Study

After more than a decade in the workforce, Alex Corren (MRelEst'26) returned to college to pursue his master's--and in the process he has built Lobe, an AI-powered, real-time learning assistant.

By Jane Majkiewicz

Alex Corren (MRelEst'26) came to Leeds for his master's in real estate, but his pursuits took a surprising turn last semester when he invented Lobe, an AI-powered tool designed ... Show Full Article

University of California-Davis: Some Corals Can Stand the Heat - Could They Help Those That Can't?
DAVIS, California, Jan. 27 -- The University of California Davis issued the following news:

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Some Corals Can Stand the Heat -- Could They Help Those That Can't?

UC Davis Researchers Investigate Heat Tolerance in Corals in Effort to Protect from Climate Change

By Liana Wait

Coral reefs make up less than 1% of ocean habitat but are home to at least 25% of marine species. These incredibly biodiverse ecosystems are increasingly threatened by human actions, including anthropogenic climate change.

"Many people know that corals create habitat for fish and invertebrates, but corals also protect ... Show Full Article

IU's Musculoskeletal Research Brings Better Health Solutions to Communities and Collaborators
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Jan. 27 -- The Indiana University Indianapolis campus issued the following news:

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IU's musculoskeletal research brings better health solutions to communities and collaborators

The IU Impact: Researchers across disciplines at Indiana University are driving bioscience innovations that restore and strengthen one of the most important aspects of the human body: mobility.

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A child breaks a bone on the playground. An athlete tears a knee ligament. A senior adult can no longer live independently due to a broken hip. Musculoskeletal injuries and disorders affect all walks ... Show Full Article

FIU Showcases Botanical Research at Nation's Largest Orchid Festival
MIAMI, Florida, Jan. 27 -- Florida International University, a component of the public university system in Florida, issued the following news:

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FIU showcases botanical research at nation's largest orchid festival

By Michelle Marie Arean

A weekend surrounded by orchid aficionados, farmers and international vendors provided the perfect backdrop for Florida International University's College of Arts, Sciences & Education (CASE) to showcase its latest research. Participating in the Tamiami International Orchid Festival from Jan. 16-18, FIU joined an event that has become Miami's largest and ... Show Full Article

'Going to court is the last resort; there is so much more you can do before that.'
GRONINGEN, The Netherlands, Jan. 27 -- The University of Groningen posted the following news:

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'Going to court is the last resort; there is so much more you can do before that.'

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As a 12-year-old, assistant professor Ester Post spent months hunched over the newspapers in the library of her hometown, Urk. It was the autumn of 1987, and the media were completely fixated on the kidnapping and -as became apparent much later -the murder of Ahold CEO Gerrit Jan Heijn. The young Post followed every twist and turn.

Text: Esther van der Meer, Faculty of Law / Photos: Henk Veenstra

'I was fascinated ... Show Full Article