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A ‘Great Defection’ threatens to empty universities and colleges of top teaching talent | Hechinger Report
"An exodus appears to be under way of Ph.D.s and faculty generally, who are leaving academia in the face of political, financial and enrollment crises. It’s a trend federal data and other sources show began even before Trump returned to the White House. " MLH
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Inside a Network of Fake College Websites
"Southeastern Michigan is one of nearly 40 fake university sites that Inside Higher Ed recently uncovered, which appear to have been developed with or supplemented by AI. The sites seem to be part of a network, based on the use of identical language, the repetition of images and other design similarities. And many of these fake colleges also have a presence on social media sites, including LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook." MLH
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US Commerce voids Biden's $7.4 billion semiconductor research grant deal | Reuters
" The U.S. Commerce Department said on Monday that one of its agencies will take over operational responsibility to oversee $7.4 billion in semiconductor research funds, saying that the private non-profit established under the Biden administration to handle that function "served as a semiconductor slush fund." The National Institute of Standards and Technology will assume operational responsibility for the National Semiconductor Technology Center, a public-private consortium established under Democratic President Joe Biden, from the National Center for the Advancement of Semiconductor Technology (Natcast)." MLH
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How women’s labor has shaped the U.S. economy | Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
"The late 1970s and early 1980s was a challenging time for the American economy, with inflation hitting 13.5 percent while unemployment reached 11 percent. It was also a turbulent time, as many indicators of the economy’s overall performance, including annual change in GDP and total hours worked, were moving up and down with pretty big swings. Starting around 1983, however, something rather remarkable happened: The economy’s fluctuations became milder. Notably, GDP growth didn’t vary as much year to year, and inflation was more stable. Economists call this “the Great Moderation,” a period lasting from roughly 1983 to 2007, when the economy’s cycles of booms and busts were more mild than they had been." MLH
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Physicists disagree wildly on what quantum mechanics says about reality | Nature
The responses to a Nature survey — numbering more than 1,100, mainly from physicists — showed how widely researchers vary in their understanding of the most fundamental features of quantum experiments. (gms)
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Europe is breaking its reliance on American science | Reuters
"BRUSSELS/WASHINGTON/BERLIN, August 1 (Reuters) - European governments are taking steps to break their dependence on critical scientific data the United States historically made freely available to the world, and are ramping up their own data collection systems to monitor climate change and weather extremes, according to Reuters interviews. The effort - which has not been previously reported - marks the most concrete response from the European Union and other European governments so far to the U.S. government's retreat from scientific research under President Donald Trump's administration." mlh
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The average age of a successful startup founder Is 45 | Harvard Business Review
"Research shows that among the top 0.1% of startups based on growth in their first five years, the founders started their companies, on average, when they were 45 years old." -CAN
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The one real problem you must solve to make your startup succeed | Entrepreneur
"The first step to building a meaningful product isn't to identify a trendy niche or chase a hot market. It's to pay attention to the moments in your day that feel harder than they should. The tasks you procrastinate. The tools you silently curse. That friction is your opportunity." "Forget disruption. Forget scale. The best early-stage products come from irritation, not inspiration. What's broken in your workflow? What are you duct-taping together every week just to get by? Start there. That's where urgency and empathy already live." "Don't aim for elegance. Aim for utility. If it works, users won't care that it's scrappy." "Test willingness to pay as soon as possible" "Don't rush to scale. If you're still explaining what your product does, you're not ready to grow. Focus instead on helping your early users get results." [ARH]
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Rising electric bills: How states are tackling Big Tech's energy demands | AP News
"HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Amid rising electric bills, states are under pressure to insulate regular household and business ratepayers from the costs of feeding Big Tech’s energy-hungry data centers. It’s not clear that any state has a solution and the actual effect of data centers on electricity bills is difficult to pin down. Some critics question whether states have the spine to take a hard line against tech behemoths like Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Meta. But more than a dozen states have begun taking steps as data centers drive a rapid build-out of power plants and transmission lines. That has meant pressuring the nation’s biggest power grid operator to clamp down on price increases, studying the effect of data centers on electricity bills or pushing data center owners to pay a larger share of local transmission costs." MLH
U.S. Public Trust in Higher Ed Rises From Recent Low | Gallup
"Americans’ confidence in higher education has increased, with 42% saying they have “a great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in it, up from 36% in each of the past two years. At the same time, the share with little or no confidence has declined from 32% a year ago to 23% today. This represents the first time Gallup has measured an increase in confidence in its decadelong trend. Confidence in higher education remains well below where it was in the initial Gallup measure in 2015, when a majority of 57% were confident."
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Mesa approves guardrails on data center growth | East Valley Tribune
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Yavapai College launches a new model for bachelor's degrees | ACE
"The Arizona college worked closely with its accreditor to design a program that meets the same academic standards as traditional bachelor's degrees while increasing affordability and accessibility. The degree, a 92-credit bachelor of applied science in business (BASB), costs less than $9,500 for in-state students and is available fully online."
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Relationships Between Business Owner Age, Education, and Experience and Product Innovation | NSF - National Science Foundation
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Drawing on Harvard Chan School research, biotech startup aims to to tackle age-related illness | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
"A new collaboration between Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and İş Private Equity of Istanbul aims to translate groundbreaking discoveries about a protein that helps regulate metabolism and inflammation into novel therapeutics for obesity, heart disease, and age-related illnesses. Gökhan Hotamışlıgil The agreement is based on the work of faculty member Gökhan Hotamışlıgil, who studies two ancient systems that are fundamental to life: metabolism, which converts nutrients into energy, and the immune response, which defends against pathogens. His research at the intersection of these systems led him to an unusual protein that is produced in fat cells—and, as his team discovered much later, secreted into the blood as an important hormone. For more than 20 years, Hotamışlıgil has studied this protein, growing increasingly excited about its potential as a therapeutic target. Now, İş Private Equity, a subsidiary of Türkiye İşbank Group, aims to make that vision a reality." MLH
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DOL to co-manage ED's adult ed, CTE programs | Community College Daily
"With the Supreme Court on Monday clearing the way for the Trump administration to shrink the Education Department's workforce, the department on Tuesday announced plans for the Department of Labor (DOL) to co-manage its adult education and career and technical education (CTE) programs. The Education Department (ED) said in a release that DOL will take on a "greater role" in administering the adult education and family literacy programs funded under Title II of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) and career and technical education programs funded by the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act (Perkins V). ED noted that it will maintain all statutory responsibilities and positions, policy authority and oversight of these programs." MLH
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AFT to launch National Academy for AI Instruction with Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic and United Federation of Teachers | American Federation of Teachers
"he AFT, alongside the United Federation of Teachers and lead partner Microsoft Corp., founding partner OpenAI, and Anthropic, announced the launch of the National Academy for AI Instruction today. The groundbreaking $23 million education initiative will provide access to free AI training and curriculum for all 1.8 million members of the AFT, starting with K-12 educators. It will be based at a state-of-the-art bricks-and-mortar Manhattan facility designed to transform how artificial intelligence is taught and integrated into classrooms across the United States. " -CAN
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Building an innovation ecosystem for the next century | MIT Technology Review
"I'm not all that focused on driving innovation within government, which is what some other chief innovation officers would be focused on around the country. Instead, you can think of my role as Michigan's chief architect for innovation, if you will. So, how do you knit together risk capital founders, businesses, universities, and state government, all of the key stakeholders that need to be at the table together to build a more effective innovation ecosystem? I talk a lot about building connective tissues that can achieve one plus one equals three outcomes." [...] My charter is relatively simple. It's to help make sure that Michigan wins in a now hyper-competitive global economy. And to do that, I end up being super focused on orienting us towards a growth and innovation-driven economy. That can mean a lot of different things, but I ultimately came to the MEDC and the role within the state with a builder's mindset. My background is not in traditional economic development, it's in not government at all. I spent the last 10 years building hard tech startups, one in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and another one in the Northern Virginia area. Before that, I spent a number of years at, think of it like, an innovation factory at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in the Mojave Desert, working on national security projects. I'm sort of wired for that, builder's thinking, rapid prototyping, iterating, scaling, and driving that muscle into the state government ecosystem. I think it's important that the government also figure out how to pull out all the stops and be able to move at the speed that founders expect. A bias towards action, if you will. And so this is ultimately what my mission is. There are a lot of real interesting things that the state of Michigan can bring to bear to building our innovation ecosystem. And I think, tackling it with this sort of a mindset, I am absolutely optimistic for the future that we've got ahead of us.
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STEM education: Selected federal initiatives, challenges, and approaches to supporting rural populations | US GAO
"Agency officials provided GAO examples of how these initiatives have supported rural STEM education in various ways. For example, some initiatives have supported recruiting and training STEM educators. Other initiatives have focused on enhancing STEM learning and career exploration for students in rural schools, such as through educational field trips and hands-on activities."
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