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State Tipoffs Involving Kansas Newsletter for Thursday June 19, 2025 ( 4 items )  

Garmin and Zwift Announce Expanded Integration for Tacx NEO 2T and 3M
OLATHE, Kansas, June 19 -- Garmin, a global positioning system technology developer for automotive, aviation, marine, outdoor and sport activities and utilities, issued the following news release: * * * Garmin and Zwift announce expanded integration for Tacx NEO 2T and 3M Tacx NEO smart trainers gain Zwift virtual shifting capability, will also receive new Race Mode and odometer features * OLATHE, Kan./June 18, 2025 - Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) today announced new compatibility updates and feature  more

Kansas State University: From Pig Waste to Jet Fuel
MANHATTAN, Kansas, June 19 -- Kansas State University issued the following news: * * * From pig waste to jet fuel Prathap Parameswaran is developing a pathway to more easily biomanufacture ingredients for aviation fuel By Grant Guggisberg A Kansas State University engineer is evaluating the feasibility and efficiency of producing aviation fuel precursors from swine waste. The project focuses on anaerobic membrane reactors, or AnMBRs, as a viable platform to recover and valorize swine waste  more

KU Researchers Develop, Validate Tool to Identify Strengths in Students as Young as Preschool
LAWRENCE, Kansas, June 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news: * * * KU researchers develop, validate tool to identify strengths in students as young as preschool The fields of education, psychology, social welfare and others have increasingly focused on a person's strengths to help them succeed. But the effort has overlooked the youngest students, as the literature on strengths has focused almost exclusively on older students and adults. University of Kansas rese  more

University of Kansas: Researcher Talks Nonsense to ChatGPT to Understand How It Processes Language
LAWRENCE, Kansas, June 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news: * * * Researcher talks nonsense to ChatGPT to understand how it processes language A new study appearing in the peer-reviewed journal PLOS One from a psycholinguist at the University of Kansas explores how ChatGPT, the popular artificial-intelligence chatbot, responded to nonwords. Nonwords are meaningless letters and sounds used in cognitive psychology to explore how humans learn, remember and process   more