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Kyle Cranmer Chosen to Lead American Family Insurance Data Science Institute
Kyle Cranmer, a University of Wisconsin–Madison alumnus who played a significant role in the discovery of the Higgs boson, will become the next director of the American Family Insurance Data Science Institute.
Prof. Eliezer Rabinovici elected as the next President of the CERN Council
Professor Eliezer Rabinovici has been elected as the 24th president of the CERN Council.
TechInnovation 2021: Virtual Exhibition to Showcase Sustainable Solutions
The Innovation Partner for Impact(IPI) is organizing the virtual exhibition TechInnovation 2021 on 28-30 September.
WFSJ achieves special UN recognition
The World Federation of Science Journalists (WFSJ) has recognized as consultative status with the United Nations (UN).