The Cornell Chronicle is reporting that a newly discovered sound from Atlantic sturgeon will help New York state locate and understand the behavior of the endangered species, which has been decimated by overfishing. It also said a study supports the broader use and further study of a new MRI metric, effective right ventricular ejection fraction, for assessing valve disease. Additionally, the Chronicle reported that a new book by two Cornell professors suggests polarization can be caused by social conflicts rooted in extreme inequalities, drawing lessons from the Latin American left.
The Hill is reporting that tech titans are preparing for blockbuster IPOs. It said Minmo Gahng of SC Johnson College noted OpenAI is a rare private company whose products are already used by hundreds of millions of people.
MS NOW is reporting that White House claims about food stamps suffer a serious flaw. It said Roger Figueroa of CHE stated the decline in participation seems related to increased difficulty accessing the program.