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    Temp jobs have been disappearing. That’s actually good news for workers and companies.
    1/2/24

    Erin Hatton was quoted on NPR's Marketplace about the decline in numbers of temp jobs.  

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    What you should have in stock when preparing for a winter storm
    1/4/24

    Joann Sands was quoted on CNN about how to best prepare for snowstorms and other inclement weather.

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    Blanchard embodies true crime and celebrity, UB pop culture expert says
    1/3/24

    David Schmid was quoted in USA Today about the nation’s true-crime obsession with Gypsy Rose Blanchard.

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    N.Y. Governor Hochul proposes $400 million to launch university AI consortium
    1/9/24

    Forbes quoted Satish K. Tripathi, who thanked Gov. Kathy Hochul for her proposal, as part of her 2024 State of the State address, for the creation of Empire AI, a consortium of the state’s research universities and other institutions that would form an artificial intelligence computing center in New York.

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    How much caffeine you should actually have—and when
    1/10/24

    The Wall Street Journal quoted Jennifer Temple, in a story on how much caffeine is appropriate for adults.

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    Yes, Nikki Haley is eligible to run for president | Fact Check
    1/9/24

    James Gardner told USA Today that there’s no truth to a social media post shared by Donald Trump claiming that Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is ineligible for office.

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    A new coronavirus variant has become dominant, but fewer hospitalizations this winter than last
    1/5/24

    Thomas Russo is quoted in a NBC News story discussing how the JN.1 COVID variant is growing dominant and yet fewer people are being hospitalized.

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    Judge says Donald Trump won’t give own closing argument at civil fraud trial after disputing rules
    1/10/24

    The Associated Press interviewed Christine Bartholomew for a story about Donald Trump giving his own closing argument for his civil fraud trial. 

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    Are fingerprints unique? Not really, AI-based study finds
    1/12/24

    CNN reported on a study questioning the uniqueness of fingerprints that was conducted by Wenyao Xu, along researchers at Columbia University and Tufts University.

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    Biden allies plot to thwart third-party bids that threaten his reelection
    1/18/24

    Reuters quoted Barbara Wejnert in a story about American Bridge, a Democratic opposition research organization that is taking steps to suppress third-party bids that could potentially impact President Biden's chances for the 2024 presidential election.

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    Could potatoes lose their status as a vegetable? The debate has deep roots.
    1/18/24

    The Washington Post quoted Katherine Balantekin in a story reporting on news that the U.S. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee is reviewing whether potatoes should really be considered a vegetable, or if they should be classified as a grain or part of some other food group.

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    Seven technologies to watch in 2024
    1/22/24

    An article in Nature about seven technologies to watch in 2024 – a list that includes deepfake detection – quotes Siwei Lyu, who talked about the high stakes game of cat-and-mouse in which AI users produce deceptive content and Lyu and other specialists work to detect and intercept it.

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    Caffeine’s dirty little secret
    1/26/24

    The Atlantic quotes Jennifer Temple discussing how much caffeine is too much after Panera's Charged Lemonade, a hyper-caffeinated drink, was implicated in two wrongful-death lawsuits.

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    UB ready to be the home for Gov. Hochul’s proposed $400 million AI consortium
    1/26/24

    Several news outlets, including The Buffalo News reported on Gov. Kathy Hochul’s announcement at UB’s Center for the Arts that UB will serve as the home for Empire AI, the governor’s proposed $400 million consortium that aims to put New York State at the forefront of the AI revolution.

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    How Holocaust education has changed in America's schools
    1/27/24

    Newsweek spoke to Andreas Daum about the importance of teaching the Holocaust in schools, especially in the context of International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27.

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    Platoonmates killed in Jordan saw Army service as a life ladder
    1/31/24

    The New York Times interviewed Brenda Moore about female representation in the Army following the deaths of two Black women and another soldier in a drone attack in Jordan by an Iranian-backed militia.

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