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Open source opens doors at Red Hat
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Justin Flory, an RIT networking and systems administration alumnus, is an open source Fedora community architect at Red Hat.
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RIT scientists reach a milestone in the search for continuous gravitational waves
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Scientists on the hunt for a previously undetected type of gravitational waves believe they are getting close and have refined techniques to use in upcoming observational runs. Researchers from the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration outlined the most sensitive search to date for continuous...
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Scientists release new insight about Southern Ring Nebula
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RIT Professor Joel Kastner published new discoveries about the Southern Ring Nebula from Submillimeter Array results in The Astrophysical Journal.
on Apr 18
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New study investigates illegal child sexual abuse material and anonymity on Tor network
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Nature Scientific Reports publishes study by RIT cybersecurity researcher Billy Brumley on Tor anonymity and child sexual abuse material (CSAM) availabilit
on Apr 5
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RIT School Head Search: Physics and Astronomy | College of Science | RIT
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The School of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Science at RIT is inviting applications for the position of Professor and School Head.
on Jan 4
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RIT’s student Batman helps homeless on both coasts
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As many of his classmates spent spring break someplace warmer than Rochester, one RIT student stayed in town, donned a Batman costume, and provided food, water, and clothing to people in need.
on Dec 27
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RIT and UR collaborate with Antiracist Curriculum Project to make a website to host antiracist, location-specific educator resources for New York state.
on Dec 14
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NASA: Capillary Cup | Vignelli Center | RIT
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“We take gravity for granted,” Pettit said. “Generally, we are unaware of the weight of our hands, or how easily we pour coffee into a cup. We don’t stop to think, ‘Will the coffee rise up and pour out?’ or ‘Can we pour the coffee?’ We just do it. Gravity handles this for us by applying force to...
on Oct 12, 2023