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UNC-Chapel Hill’s nursing and computer science departments have launched an artificially intelligent chatbot that answers questions about sexual and reproductive information for adults in disadvantaged communities.
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SCIMaP co-founder and University of Pennsylvania researcher Alyssa Sinclair recently spoke with WUNC higher education reporter Brianna Atkinson about the potential impact of a 40% Trump-proposed cut to the NIH.
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Frank Alexander lost his Morehead scholarship in the 1970s after getting arrested at a civil rights protest. He tells his story 50 years later, after meeting another scholar who lost her award amid pro-Palestinian activism.
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Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill, and other NC universities are increasing how much money they put toward federal lobbying amid targeted attacks to higher education funding.
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Researchers believe the autonomous robot makes things more efficient for scientists by completing tasks programmed through coding.
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There’s a trade-off between the accuracy and sustainability of different large language models, according to German researchers. An NC expert weighs in.
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Scientists have increasingly used tide levels to predict flooding on the coast. But two North Carolina professors showed that land-based factors, like rain, groundwater, and local infrastructure, are more often the driving force.
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The trustees had been delaying the tenure vote since March, but only for some faculty.
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Roberts talks Harvard, campus protests, hiring a high-profile football coach, and more with Leoneda Inge.
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A national report released quarterly shows that both unemployment and underemployment have risen among recent grads—and the same is being felt in North Carolina.