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Inside Northwestern’s Network for Collaborative Intelligence
Aug 20, 20265 min read

Inside Northwestern’s Network for Collaborative Intelligence

On August 19, 2026, Northwestern University’s Network for Collaborative Intelligence put open-source AI at center stage, hosting Meta’s Madeline Hinkamp and Technion’s Yossi Keshet for summer talks on applying community-built tools to real problems, according to the NNCI site. Two weeks earlier, the network highlighted a July 31, 2026 research update from Northwestern’s engineering school […]

NASA CT Space Grant points UConn talent to space power
Aug 19, 20265 min read

NASA CT Space Grant points UConn talent to space power

On August 19, 2026, Mirage News reported that UConn chemical engineering student Evan Piotrowski won a NASA CT Space Grant Scholarship, citing his research and ambition to fuse nuclear power with process systems engineering for off-world missions. That scholarship does more than reward a standout student. It signals how NASA’s state Space Grant network is […]

AI cultural evolution hinges on teachable tricks, study says
Aug 18, 20266 min read

AI cultural evolution hinges on teachable tricks, study says

On August 18, 2026, the Max Planck Institute for Human Development reported first-of-its-kind experimental evidence for when machine-discovered strategies can enter human culture and persist across people. The team’s press release describes how researchers at the Center for Humans and Machines, with colleagues from the Toulouse School of Economics and Humboldt University of Berlin, tested […]

EU victims’ rights: what the new consultation could change
Aug 14, 20265 min read

EU victims’ rights: what the new consultation could change

On August 14, 2026, the European Commission opened a public consultation for a new EU Strategy on victims’ rights, with submissions due by November 5, 2026, according to the European Union’s official portal. The call invites victims of crime, citizens, and practitioners to share concrete ideas. It’s a short notice window with long-run consequences for […]

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