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Herpes Virus Might Drive Alzheimer's Pathology, Study Suggests | Health Sciences | University of Pittsburgh

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University of Pittsburgh researchers uncovered a surprising link between Alzheimer’s disease and herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1), suggesting that viral infections may play a role in the disease. The study results were published Jan. 2, 2025, in Cell Reports. The study also revealed how tau...

on Jan 2

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Pittsburgh Summer Program - The Center for Philosophy of Science

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PSP is an annual program hosted by the Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pitt that focuses on cutting-edge topics in general philosophy of science and philosophy of the special sciences. The program is designed for highly motivated undergraduates.

on Nov 30

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FFF: Laura Menatti - The Center for Philosophy of Science

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Abstract: Contemporary medical research has mainly focused on the adverse effects of environmental risks on human health, as exemplified by studies on endocrine disruptors and climate change-related health impacts. These …

on Nov 26

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Program Overview - The Center for Philosophy of Science

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The Center for Philosophy of Science encourages all interested philosophers of science to sign up for the Visiting Fellowship Program.

on Nov 1

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Social Media Election Policies Tracker - Pitt Cyber

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A timeline of major social media policy changes.

on Oct 8

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Using Ultrasound to Boost Brain Implant Biocompatibility

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A collaboration between University of Pittsburgh bioengineers and a medical technology company may bring us one step closer to measuring human brain activity more efficiently - and potentially benefit people with nervous system injuries as well as improve artificial intelligence. Takashi D.Y....

on Jul 10

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History professor’s website focuses on Black migration to Pittsburgh

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NEH grant helps Pitt-Greensburg’s Cilli explore early 20th century class dynamics in depth.

on Jun 6

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QUAD Conference 2024 Schedule - The Center for Philosophy of Science

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Quadrennial Fellows Conference Program     Lakeside Village, University of Miami     2-4 June 2024   Sunday June 2nd   Pavilion Classroom Training Room 8:30-9:15 Breakfast 9:15-9:30 Welcome –Edouard …

on Jun 4

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Making batteries takes a lot of lithium. Some of it could come from wastewater.

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Water from Marcellus shale gas wells could supply up to 40% of U.S. demand for the metal, according to a new Pitt study.

on May 16

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Study on return-to-office mandates gets international attention

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Business professor found that forcing people back to office doesn’t improve company performance.

on May 10

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Ukrainian | Summer Language Institute | University of Pittsburgh

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1st and 2nd-year Ukrainian The SLI Ukrainian program is currently being offered in a domestic format in Pittsburgh. Students who will learn Ukrainian in the summer of 2023 at SLI's 6-week domestic program in Intensive Beginning and Intermediate Ukrainian are eligible to apply to participate in...

on Apr 19

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To find rare frogs and birds, Pitt researchers are using machine learning algorithms and hundreds of microphones

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A new generation of conservation technologies is allowing researchers like Justin Kitzes to search more broadly and efficiently than ever before. 

on Mar 3

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Prediction and Punishment: Cross-Disciplinary Workshop on Carceral AI - The Center for Philosophy of Science

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BACK TO CONFERNCE PAGE Dasha Pruss, Berkman Klein Center and Philosophy, Harvard University Colin Allen, Philosophy, University of California Santa Barbara Danielle Wenner, Center for Ethics and Policy, Carnegie Mellon …

on Feb 8

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A Pitt alumnus is developing ‘green steel’ to revolutionize the industry

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Boston Metal CEO Tadeu Carneiro says, “We are privileged, all of us, to be living in the decade during which we will save the planet.”

on Jan 19, 2024

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Ford Institute marks anniversary with launch of new research program on online violence against women in politics | Graduate School of Public and International Affairs

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The Ford Institute for Human Security at the University of Pittsburgh recently celebrated its 20thanniversary with an event launching its new research program, “Online Violence Against Women in Politics.” The kickoff event, held on campus last month, featured a keynote speaker and panel discussion.

on Dec 5, 2023

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Turning Point defends choice of James O’Keefe as campus speaker

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The controversial “guerrilla journalist” founded Project Veritas, which fired him this year.

on Dec 5, 2023

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Retaining a River

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Rivers have been described as the veins of the Earth. Their paths continually change course, challenging the intentions and expectations of engineers, politicians, industry, and those who live in their watershed. River levels change based on seasons, engineering, and upstream and downstream...

on Oct 30, 2023