Manufacturing Revival Gains Momentum as MIT Teams Up with Amgen, Autodesk and GE Vernova
MIT launched the Initiative for New Manufacturing to innovate and strengthen the U.S. manufacturing sector with industry partners like Amgen, Autodesk, and GE Vernova, focusing on technology, workforce training, and research collaboration.
University at Buffalo Launches Trailblazing AI Degree Programs, Backed by Governor Hochul and $5M State Funding
The University at Buffalo will launch AI degree programs, with a $5 million state funding boost, to embed AI into various disciplines, announced Governor Hochul.
New York AG Letitia James Launches Legal Blitz Against Zelle Parent Firm, EWS, for Allegedly Failing to Shield Users from Fraud
New York Attorney General Letitia James sues Zelle's operator, EWS, for failing to prevent fraud, demanding restitution and enhanced security measures.
MIT Researchers Innovate Iron and Iodine Fortification for Global Nutritional Enhancement
MIT researchers have developed a new iron fortification using crystalline particles, called metal-organic frameworks, to add essential nutrients to foods and drinks without altering taste or texture.
Utah State's Space Dynamics Lab Partners with Air Force in DoD's Push for Advanced Space Technologies
The Space Dynamics Laboratory has secured a new deal with the DoD as a UARC, switching its primary sponsor from the MDA to the SAF/SQ. SDL specializes in space mission operations and advanced sensing.
Hawaii Students Launch Space Experiment on NASA Rocket
University of Hawaii Community College students watched their scientific experiment launch into space aboard a NASA rocket from Virginia. The Project Imua Mission 14 marked the fifth time Hawaiian students have sent their research beyond Earth's atmosphere.
MIT Study Reveals Solar Panel Costs Have Plunged 99% Since 1970s Due to Diverse Innovations
An MIT study found that the cost of solar panels has dropped over 99% since the 1970s due to diverse innovations across various industries. These advancements have made solar power more accessible.
Las Vegas Invites Global Innovators to Compete for $10 Million in BioHealth Innovation Challenge
Las Vegas announces a $10 million BioHealth Innovation Challenge to create a biosciences incubator lab in its Medical District, seeking global participants by January 2026. Mayor Berkley hopes it will advance local healthcare and economy.



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