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The sun shines over the Whiteface Mountain Field Station atop the summit.
UAlbany Whiteface Mountain Field Station Installs Highest Webcam in New York Ahead of Total Eclipse
Located at 4,867 feet above sea level, the field station has a new webcam at the top of its observatory that is available to the public via YouTube.
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‘Collective Remittances’ Help Migrants Settle, Send Funds Home
In a new article published in The Conversation, Susan Appe, associate professor of public administration and policy at UAlbany’s Rockefeller College, writes about “collective remittances” raised by hometown associations.
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Op-Ed: Empire AI Will Boost Tech Leadership, Protect Public's Interests
In an op-ed in the Times Union, President Havidán Rodríguez said that Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposed $275 million investment in the Empire AI consortium, will ensure that AI is developed responsibly and ethically, to benefit all New Yorkers.
Landscape image featuring two large industrial cooling towers near large nondescript buildings with powerlines and a tall smokestack. Trees are in the foreground and plumes of mist from the towers drift skyward.
UAlbany Researchers Connect Declining Atmospheric Sulfur Dioxide Levels to Rise in Legionnaires’ Disease
Declining atmospheric sulfur dioxide levels might be related to the global rise in Legionnaires’ disease, according to a new UAlbany study which examined trends in atmospheric sulfur dioxide, Legionnaires’ disease incidence, and the role of cooling towers in harboring Legionella.
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RFP for Emerging Artificial Intelligence Systems Now Open
The UAlbany-IBM Center for Emerging Artificial Intelligence Systems (CEAIS) is now accepting white papers as part of the first Request for Proposals (RFP) on the topics of AI infrastructure and applications.
UAlbany Senior Kevin Reyes works in a lab at NYCREATES' Albany NanoTech complex.
Showcase 2024: From Nanoengineering to Music, Reyes Embraces Learning
UAlbany senior Kevin Reyes has always been fascinated with engineering concepts, whether building complex lego sets or folding the perfect airplane. At UAlbany's College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering, Reyes has found a home to explore the cutting edge technology of the future.
Thomas Curran of Curran Wealth Management discusses the keys to smart investing with students at UAlbany's Massry School of Business.
Curran Provides Life Lessons for Massry School of Business Students
Tom Curran, the founder and CEO of Curran Wealth Management, spoke to a packed house of students at the Massry School of Business’s Center for Institutional Investment Management (CIIM) on Feb. 23, where he doled out advice for building wealth as well as life.