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Reason·research

The FDA Fast-Tracks Its Review of Psilocybin and Methylone, 2 Promising Psychedelics

It has been six days since President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at facilitating regulatory review of psychedelics that have shown potential as psychotherapeutic catalysts. As promised then, the Food…

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UC Berkeley News

Seven UC Berkeley faculty elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

The Academy recognizes accomplished individuals and engages them in addressing the greatest challenges facing the U.S. The post Seven UC Berkeley faculty elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences appeared…

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NAU News (NAU Review)·research

Play can improve health. Tech is making that happen.

A new grant from the Flinn Foundation is allowing computer scientist Jared Duval to expand his work around making healthcare technology both effective and fun. Duval, an assistant professor in the School of Informatics,…

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Georgia Tech News·research

Outstanding Employees Honored at Annual Luncheon

Outstanding Employees Honored at Annual Luncheon Superadmin Fri, 04/24/2026 - 15:01 The following members of the Tech community were honored at the 2026 Faculty and Staff Honors Luncheon on Friday, April 24, in the…

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU’s Garnet & Gold Scholar Society welcomes final inductees

Florida State University’s Career Center recently honored its final group of Garnet & Gold Scholars, culminating 16 years of student achievement and impact. Thirteen students were inducted at a ceremonial celebration…

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

Now a Truman Scholar, UW junior Miranda Garcia-Dove’s dedication to public service is driven by curiosity and kindness

Now a Truman Scholar, UW junior Miranda Garcia-Dove’s dedication to public service is driven by curiosity and kindness One of the top academic awards for undergraduate students, Truman Scholarships support the next…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Ohio State Student Trustee Patrick Arp named 2026 Truman Scholar

Patrick Arp, a third-year biomedical science and economics major, is The Ohio State University’s 10th Truman Scholar. Arp is one of 55 exceptional college students from 48 U.S. colleges and universities selected as 2026…

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Yale News·research

Erika Valdivieso awarded 2026 ACLS Fellowship

Valdivieso is one of 63 scholars receiving a 2026 American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship in recognition of their excellence in humanities and social science research. The fellowships provide financial support…

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MIT News·higher-ed

The power of “and” in energy and climate entrepreneurship

A supportive ecosystem is a cornerstone in entrepreneurship, according to Georgina Campbell Flatter, the CEO of Greentown Labs. “If we really want to be driving the most transformational technologies to scale at a speed…

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Vanderbilt News

Mona Ebrish receives prestigious NSF CAREER Award

The National Science Foundation has granted Assistant Professor Mona Ebrish a CAREER Award, the foundation’s most prestigious honor for early-career faculty. Ebrish’s work centers on strategic modification of…

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Vanderbilt News·research

Researchers’ magnetically controlled device could revolutionize remote monitoring of patients with airway diseases

It’s difficult to monitor lung disease patients’ airways remotely and noninvasively, so symptoms of their conditions—tissue stiffness, pressure, mucus accumulation or temperatures—can worsen undetected. Assistant…

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MIT News·higher-ed

MIT scientists build the world’s largest collection of Olympiad-level math problems, and open it to everyone

Every year, the countries competing in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) arrive with a booklet of their best, most original problems. Those booklets get shared among delegations, then quietly disappear. No…

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Yale News

Enhancing a superconductor's potential

Materials known as nickelates hold great potential as the kind of superconductor needed to advance quantum science and other fields. But it’s very unstable. Innovations from the lab of Yale’s Charles Ahn could…

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EdWeek Teaching & Learning·policy

Don’t Dismiss the ‘Science of Math’ Movement (Opinion)

Standards of evidence must be applied consistently if ed. policy is to improve student outcomes.

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Study of influenza D in human cells, tissue hints at spillover potential

The influenza D virus that researchers say has been flying under the radar since its detection in animals in 2011 can vigorously make copies of itself in human cells and lung tissue samples, a new study shows. The…

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Georgia Tech News·higher-ed

Student Excellence Celebrated at Honors Event

Student Excellence Celebrated at Honors Event Superadmin Fri, 04/24/2026 - 09:23 As the academic year nears its end, a season of celebration begins. Several students were recognized for excellence this year at the…

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU student creates space-inspired artwork as NASA intern

A Florida State University student is one of 16 talented undergraduate artists from across the nation selected for NASA’s Psyche Inspired program. Julia Stephens, a third-year student pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in…

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

‘Being part of something bigger than you’ with Badger Volunteers

‘Being part of something bigger than you’ with Badger Volunteers UW–Madison students head into the local community to find purpose and make a difference. ​By Gayle Worland ​Video by Ma Vue ​Photos by Taylor Wolfram ​…

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Reason·policy

After Viktor Orbán's Defeat in Hungary, the 'New Right' Needs a New Foreign Despot To Admire

After Marxist-inspired Sandinista revolutionaries overthrew the Somoza dictatorship in Nicaragua in 1979, the American political left fell in love with the movement's guerrilla leader, Daniel Ortega. Even as the U.S.…

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

The tricks teachers are trying to fix students’ shortening attention spans

TOLEDO, Ohio — William Werner’s first-grade class was squirming. Some of his students at McKinley STEAM Academy were still completing reading worksheets one morning last month while others who had long finished were…

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