Research.com interviewed Shambhu Upadhyaya for an article in which cybersecurity experts answered questions on how to become a cybersecurity professional, common misconceptions about the industry, and current trends in the field.
Scientific American quoted Albert Titus in an article about smart rings that can track body temperature changes associated with different phases of the menstrual cycle.
The Dallas Morning News reports that a research team that includes Souma Chowdhury (MAE) have developed an artificial intelligence model designed to help electrical grids prevent power outages.
Lead Stories used the “Deep Fake-O-Meter” developed by Lyu and his team to debunk a rumor that the crowd at a Wisconsin rally for the Kamala Harris campaign was created using CGI and in another story about a similar rumor regarding the crowd at Harris’ Detroit rally.
Utah Public Radio reported that MAE undergraduate students Stanley Smykowski and Mitchell Thurston represented UB’s Nano Satellite Lab at the 38th Small Satellite Conference at Utah State University.