Student Research: Working to Mitigate Sexual Dangers for Teens Online
Afsaneh Razi is working to develop software that will help keep teens safe from sexual propositions online.
Afsaneh Razi is working to develop software that will help keep teens safe from sexual propositions online.
In addition to teaching and conducting research, many faculty members write and publish books. They spend days, weeks, or sometimes years building stories, sharing knowledge through textbooks, or creating worlds through poetry and other creative works.
In addition to teaching and conducting research, many faculty members write and publish books. They spend days, weeks, or sometimes years building stories, sharing knowledge through textbooks, or creating worlds through poetry and other creative works.
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Physics doctoral candidate John Beetar spends his day studying how electrons interact on an extremely short timescale, called attoseconds.
This content originally appeared as an Aon-sponsored article for Wall Street Journal Custom Content. OVERVIEW Even as global growth remains sluggish, merger and acquisition (M&A) transactions have continued to hold their own. Over the two years since record-setting 2017, an annual average of almost 50,000 M&A transactions, worth a total of more than $3.6 trillion …
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This content originally appeared as an Aon-sponsored article for Wall Street Journal Custom Content. OVERVIEW Even as global growth remains sluggish, merger and acquisition (M&A) transactions have continued to hold their own. Over the two years since record-setting 2017, an annual average of almost 50,000 M&A transactions, worth a total of more than $3.6 trillion …
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A tiny piece of a protein could be key to keep breast cancer from growing. A discovery at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine may in the future help detect cancer cells in patients before these cells have a chance to metastasize or spread through the body.
A tiny piece of a protein could be key to keep breast cancer from growing. A discovery at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine may in the future help detect cancer cells in patients before these cells have a chance to metastasize or spread through the body.