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The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

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The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

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The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

鈥楽cience is non-partisan鈥: Pitt researchers face NIH funding freeze

By Emma Wu, Staff Writer February 7, 2025
President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Jan. 27 that froze all federal grants and loans, which includes a freeze on funding from the NIH. With funding up in the air, researchers at Pitt are feeling uncertain and worried about the future of their careers and work.
The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

New research center at Pitt aims to improve women’s health with the help of AI聽

By Neel Kamal, Staff Writer January 31, 2025
Vijayalakshmi Innovation Center in Women鈥檚 Health Analytics and Research aims to merge AI with patient data to better predict women鈥檚 health.
Pitt pilots new AI program PittGPT

Pitt pilots new AI program PittGPT

By Marissa Kelley, Senior Staff Writer November 18, 2024
Since its rollout in November 2022, OpenAI鈥檚 ChatGPT has sparked widespread discussions about its potential impact on education and learning. Recognizing its growing use in academic settings, Pitt IT responded by developing PittGPT, a version tailored specifically for the University of Pittsburgh community.
A lanternfly swatter in Roc鈥檚 mouth.

Pitt biology professor discusses declining lanternfly population

By Adrienne Cahillane, Contributing Editor September 30, 2024
Students and Professor David Outomuro feel that there are less lanternflies in Pittsburgh than in previous years.
Anna Li, winner of the Hult Prize, poses with a dog.

Pitt student wins 鈥渟tudent Nobel Prize鈥 by building her own medical device company

By Emma Hannan, Contributing Editor September 26, 2024
Anna Li, a doctoral student at Pitt, won the Hult Prize in September. The $1 million in prize money was awarded to Li鈥檚 company Korion Health, which makes medical devices for patients to use at home.
Pitt Chancellor Joan Gabel signs the final beam at the BioForge 鈥渢opping off鈥 ceremony on Friday, Sept. 6.

BioForge moves into next phase of construction

By Kyra McCague, Senior Staff Writer September 8, 2024
Contributors to BioForge gathered at the construction site for a 鈥渢opping off鈥 ceremony on Sept. 6, where they signed the final beam. Its addition to the building marks a new stage of construction.
A bee interacts with a flower.

Pitt Sustainability celebrates Pollinator Month

By Jordan Kooper, Staff Writer June 26, 2024
Pitt Sustainability celebrated Pollinator Month this June to raise awareness for the bees, butterflies and other animals that are essential to the reproductive process for many plants. The University has held numerous events on campus to highlight the importance of this natural process.
Pitt鈥檚 peregrine falcons take flight

Pitt鈥檚 peregrine falcons take flight

By Jordan Kooper, Staff Writer June 7, 2024
The peregrine falcon chicks, now called fledges, that recently hatched on the Cathedral of Learning have taken their first flights as of June 3. The fledges, who hatched on April 22, had been preparing for their first flights over the past few days by hopping along the ledges of the Cathedral.
Warmer atmospheric conditions contribute to increased tornadoes in Pittsburgh area

Warmer atmospheric conditions contribute to increased tornadoes in Pittsburgh area

By Anna Kuntz, Senior Staff Writer May 28, 2024
Since the start of May, nine tornadoes have occurred in the Pittsburgh region alone, the highest number recorded since 1985. Warm air from the Gulf of Mexico and wind conditions, among other factors, have likely caused the uptick in tornado occurrences in the region.
Statue of Dr. Thomas Starzl wearing solar eclipse glasses on the Cathedral of Learning lawn.

Astronomy department gives recommendations for Monday鈥檚 eclipse

By Nate Yonamine, Contributing Editor April 5, 2024
With the solar eclipse hitting Pittsburgh on the afternoon of Monday, April 8, members of Pitt鈥檚 Department of Physics and Astronomy provide safety tips and recommendations to first-time eclipse viewers. People must wear solar eclipse glasses to view the eclipse safely.
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