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The Science Behind Solar Eclipse Glasses

An optics professor explains how eclipse glasses protect your eyes from the sun’s light during an eclipse. Properly protecting your eyes during a solar eclipse is crucial for avoiding long-term damage to your vision. In anticipation of the total solar eclipse happening in Rochester, New York, on April 8, 2024, James Zavislan, a professor of optics and of biomedical engineering and an associate professor of ophthalmology at the University of Rochester, wants everyone to understand the risks involved and how to have a safe, enjoyable eclipse experience.Zavislan, an expert...

Frahm named Musser Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations

Eckart Frahm, a renowned expert on the Assyrian Empire, has been appointed as the John M. Musser Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Yale University. Frahm's expertise and contributions to the field have been recognized through this prestigious appointment.Frahm's extensive knowledge and dedication to ancient Mesopotamian history and culture are evident in his body of work. His most recent book, "Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World’s First Empire," has garnered attention and praise, being reviewed in publications like the Wall Street Journal and...

Winged Dinosaur Family Nests in Renewed Peabody Museum’s Main Lobby

A family of Pteranodon sternbergi, winged reptiles from the Late Cretaceous, has taken up permanent residence in the entrance lobby of the newly renovated Yale Peabody Museum. David Skelly, the Peabody Director, highlighted the historical significance of the Pteranodon fossils, stating, "Given that famed Yale paleontologist and Peabody founder O.C. Marsh discovered the first Pteranodon fossils, we thought it fitting to have them welcoming people into the museum."The life-sized models of the Pteranodon family, including a male, female, and their two babies, will greet...

FeatUp Algorithm Enhances High-Resolution Insights for Computer Vision

MIT researchers have developed a groundbreaking system known as "FeatUp" that revolutionizes the capabilities of computer vision algorithms. According to Mark Hamilton, a co-lead author on the project, the traditional challenge faced by modern algorithms is losing fine-grained details while processing information. He explains, "The big challenge of modern algorithms is that they reduce large images to very small grids of 'smart' features, gaining intelligent insights but losing the finer details."FeatUp addresses this challenge by allowing algorithms to capture both high-...

SBA Administrator Guzman Announces Agency’s First-Ever Voter Registration Agreement with Michigan Department of State

Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced a groundbreaking memorandum of understanding with the Michigan Department of State (MDOS) to promote civic engagement and voter registration in Michigan. The agreement, running through Jan. 1, 2036, marks the SBA's first-ever collaboration of this kind.In a statement, Administrator Guzman emphasized the importance of democracy in economic success, stating, “Protecting and strengthening our democracy is critical to our economic success and a core goal of the Biden-Harris...

Assessing How the Brain Processes Social Information, With Help From a Documentary

Psychology PhD student Courtney Jimenez and her colleagues conducted a study to explore how the brain processes social information when at rest. The researchers used the documentary film Samsara to investigate how study subjects' brains reacted to scenes featuring people and how they remembered the film after watching it.In an interview with Columbia News, Jimenez explained the goals of the study, stating, "What we’re interested in is whether there are brain mechanisms that specifically prioritize our ability to learn social information when we are resting and the default...

Match Day 2024 Welcomes Friends, Family to Celebrate New Residents

On an overcast Friday afternoon, 140 medical students at the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons celebrated Match Day, discovering where they will begin their residency training this summer. The event at VP&S featured remarks from various faculty members, including Katrina Armstrong, MD, dean of VP&S.Addressing the unique challenges faced by the class of 2024, Jean-Marie Alves-Bradford, MD, associate dean for student affairs, support, and services, acknowledged their resilience, stating, “Regardless of what the envelopes say—you have made it,...

Bundles Scholars to Partner with Incite for New Program Benefits

The A'Lelia Bundles Community Scholars program at Columbia University has announced a new partnership with Incite Institute to offer enhanced funding, mentorship, skill-building, and networking opportunities for program participants. This collaboration aims to provide additional resources for scholars to make meaningful contributions to their communities and beyond.Interim Provost Dennis Mitchell expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating, "The new partnership with Incite will allow the program to grow and reflects the university’s commitment to bringing...

Doctoral Researchers Shine in 3MT Championship

Nine doctoral students recently showcased their research in under three minutes during the championship round of Carnegie Mellon University's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition. Benjamin Glaser, a doctoral student in Materials Science & Engineering, emerged victorious and shared his excitement about the challenge of distilling complex research into a concise presentation. Glaser's research focuses on creating new aluminum alloys with high temperature strength and stability, and low cost and emissions.Sampada Acharya, studying mechanical engineering, claimed second...

Meet-a-Ram: RecWell’s Mia Liadis Blends VCU Student Experience into a Career Focused on Student Well-Being

Mia Liadis, the assistant director for health promotion at Recreation and Well-Being in the Division of Student Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University, has seamlessly integrated her student experiences into a fulfilling career dedicated to student well-being.Reflecting on her time at VCU, Liadis, a first-generation college student, expressed her gratitude for the opportunities the university has provided her. She holds three degrees from VCU and was recently honored with the VCU Staff Senate’s 2024 Professional Integrity Award. Liadis stated, “I feel like VCU has...

New Treasury Department Data Show Homeowner Assistance Fund Kept More Than 500,000 Families In Their Homes

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of the Treasury has released new data showing the success of the Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF) in keeping over 500,000 families in their homes through the distribution of $6.6 billion to homeowners at risk of foreclosure. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo highlighted the impact, stating, “The Biden-Harris Administration helped to prevent foreclosures and increased housing stability nationwide by keeping half a million families in their homes.”The Treasury Department's efforts have been focused on reaching homeowners most in...

U.S. Department of the Treasury, IRS Announce New Milestone in Implementation of Key Provisions to Expand the Reach of Clean Energy Tax Credits

U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo highlighted the significance of the Inflation Reduction Act in providing easier access to tax incentives for clean energy projects, stating, “Before the Inflation Reduction Act, it was more challenging for companies to access tax incentives to finance projects and deploy new clean power."The IRS introduced the Energy Credits Online (ECO) portal to facilitate taxpayers in receiving elective payments, transferring clean energy credits, or claiming a CHIPS credit. According to the announcement, as of March 8, 2024, around...

Customer Data Can Reveal Revenue Fraud at Supplier Firms

Yale School of Management Professor X. Frank Zhang, along with Chenchen Li of Nanjing University and Ningzhong Li of the University of Texas at Dallas, have introduced a unique approach to detecting revenue fraud at supplier firms. By analyzing customer information provided by supplier firms and disclosed in customer firms’ accounting data, the researchers aim to predict two types of revenue fraud: "cooking the books" and "channel stuffing."Zhang explains the significance of their work, stating, "This paper is unique because it uses information from the supplier-customer...

Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Addresses Banking Roundtable in Puerto Rico

As Prepared for DeliveryThank you all for coming together today for this important discussion. These were the opening remarks of Brian Nelson, the U.S. Treasury’s Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, at a Banking Roundtable in San Juan, Puerto Rico.Nelson emphasized the importance of combatting financial crimes, stating, "You are on the front lines of combatting financial crimes, so I hope this will be a frank and open discussion and exchange of perspectives on how we can collectively mitigate these threats."During the roundtable, Nelson...

Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo Meets with Nigerian Minister of Finance Wale Edun

WASHINGTON – On Friday, U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo met with Nigerian Minister of Finance Wale Edun on the sidelines of the IMF-World Bank Spring meetings. During the meeting, Deputy Secretary Adeyemo commended Minister Edun for Nigeria’s important reforms to advance market-oriented economic policies and address inflation.In addition, the Deputy Secretary welcomed Nigeria’s engagement with the World Bank, including support for social safety nets and fiscal reforms. Adeyemo also sought an update from Minister Edun on Nigeria’s efforts to combat...

Secretary Yellen Meets with Italian Minister Giorgetti at IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings

WASHINGTON - Today, Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen met with Italy’s Minister of Economy and Finance Giancarlo Giorgetti on the sidelines of the Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.During their meeting, Secretary Yellen and Minister Giorgetti exchanged views on shared G7 priorities amid Italy's presidency. Secretary Yellen also discussed ways to unlock the value of immobilized Russian sovereign assets to support Ukraine’s continued resistance and long-term reconstruction, and ways to constrain Russia’s access to the goods it needs...

Treasury Designates Iranian Cyber Actors Targeting U.S. Companies and Government Agencies

WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced sanctions against two companies and four individuals involved in cyber attacks on behalf of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Cyber Electronic Command (IRGC-CEC). These actors targeted multiple U.S. companies and government entities through cyber operations, including spear phishing and malware attacks.Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, Brian E. Nelson, expressed concern over the ongoing cyber threats, stating,...

Under Secretary Shambaugh Meets with Argentine Officials at IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings

Under Secretary for International Affairs Jay Shambaugh recently held a meeting with Argentina’s Minister of Economy Luis Caputo and Chief of Cabinet Nicolas Posse on the sidelines of the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings. The meeting focused on the progress made by Argentina in various economic aspects.During the meeting, it was highlighted that "impressive progress" had been made towards reducing inflation and foreign exchange accumulation. Moreover, there was an emphasis on the importance of continuing efforts to protect the most vulnerable segments of society during what...

U.S. Department of the Treasury, IRS Release Final Rules on Provision to Expand Reach of Clean Energy Tax Credits Through President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda

The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have announced the release of final rules on a key provision aimed at broadening access and boosting returns on clean energy tax credits as part of President Biden's Investing in America agenda. The provision, known as transferability, is already proving to be instrumental in advancing the clean energy transition in the United States.Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen highlighted the significance of the Inflation Reduction Act's new tools in expanding access to clean energy tax credits,...

Secretary Yellen Discusses Financial Assistance to Ukraine and Global Economic Concerns with UK Chancellor Hunt

WASHINGTON – Today, Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen met with United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt on the sidelines of the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington, DC.During the meeting, Secretary Yellen discussed ways to continue providing near-term financial assistance to Ukraine, as well as ways to unlock the value of immobilized Russian sovereign assets to support Ukraine’s continued resistance and long-term reconstruction.In addition, Secretary Yellen addressed the issue of constraining Russia’s access to goods necessary for building...