UMass Amherst Examines Self-Care and Anti-Racist Actions Among Women of Color in Academia
UMass Amherst is conducting a study on self-care and anti-racist advocacy among women of color in academia, led by professors Childs and Swanier, with ethical oversight and a confidential survey process.
University of Minnesota Pioneers Educational Breakthrough with Century-Old Chemical Compound Conundrum Solved
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have synthesized a challenging chemical compound, potentially impacting medicine and electronics. Their success used organometallic catalysis in an oxygen-free environment.
City of Plymouth Launches Rebate Program to Promote Water-Efficient Appliances for Residents and Businesses
Plymouth launches a rebate program for water-efficient appliances, offering up to 75 percent cost coverage to promote WaterSense and Energy Star devices, on a first-come, first-served basis until funds are exhausted or June 30, 2024.
MIT's Double Threat: Soccer Star James Simon Champions Data-Driven Solutions to Global Poverty
MIT senior James Simon combines computer science and economics to address global poverty and serves on a Guatemalan charity's board. He excels in sports and community service, planning to work in finance after completing a master's degree.
Meta Waves $5,000 Carrot for Viral Threads Posts, Eyes Creator-Led Expansion in Silicon Valley
Meta launches a bonus program on Threads rewarding up to $5,000 for viral content, targeting original posts without third-party material, and requiring a minimum of 2,500 views.












