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Why are some viruses harmless and others deadly? A.J. te Velthuis is on the case.

The Princeton microbiologist has also created a non-infectious version of the COVID-19 virus that researchers can study safely.




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'Legendary' cognitive scientist Daniel Osherson, 'scientist of rare talent' and 'excellent and caring mentor,' dies at 73

Daniel Osherson, Princeton’s Henry R. Luce Professor in Information Technology, Consciousness, and Culture, Emeritus, known for his  creative scientific explorations with collaborators in many disciplines, died at home on Sept. 4. 




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Author of new Stevie Nicks book is a Princeton professor who loves 'Tusk,' studies Tchaikovsky

Simon Morrison, author of the new musical biography "Mirror in the Sky,” is a professor of music and Slavic languages and literatures, and a sought-after lecturer in the humanities.




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W. Jason Morgan, pioneer of plate tectonics, dies at 87

Morgan's paper on plate tectonics revolutionized the field of geology in the late 1960s. He taught at Princeton from 1966 to 2004.




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Young Democratic Socialists of America - General Meeting

Young Democratic Socialists of America - General Meeting




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Princeton University Concerts presents the Richardson Chamber Players Fall Concert

About the Event Our resident ensemble of Princeton University performance faculty and talented students presents a Sunday-afternoon program of songs with and without words written by female composers on both sides of the Atlantic. Songs for mezzo-soprano and piano by prolific lieder composer Josephine Lang and for mezzo-soprano and mixed chamber ensemble by Dame Ethel Smyth bookend the program, with works for string quartet, solo piano, and flute, viola, and harp, that reference American, Jamaican, and European song and poetry in between. This event is presented by Princeton University Concerts. For a full event listing and tickets, please visit this link.




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Apartheid isn’t the Question, Settler Colonialism is: Black South African Thought and the Critique of the International Left’s Apartheid Paradigm

“Chigumadzi argues that within the liberal international order, it is “reasonable” and “workable” to struggle to end apartheid and racial segregation, while it is “unreasonable” and “unworkable” to struggle to end settler colonialism and indigenous land dispossession. In arguing that apartheid is overrepresented in the International Left’s racial discourse and historiography, Chigumadzi draws from generations of Black South African political activists, philosophers, and historians—most notably from the Pan Africanist-Black Consciousness Tradition. These traditions critique apartheid’s relatively short 54 years of institutionalized racial segregation as the paradigmatic historical framework for analyzing South Africa’s three centuries of settler colonialism and land dispossession. Drawing from this black radical critique, Chigumadzi rejects the liberal notion that apartheid’s end is the object of liberation struggle, and, instead asserts the centrality of the struggle for the return of indigenous lands.” Dr. Panashe Chigumadzi is an award-winning writer and Assistant Professor of African History at Brandeis University. Chigumadzi holds a doctorate from Harvard University’s Department of African and African American Studies, and a masters in African Literature from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.




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Music and Philosophy IHUM Reading Group

Philosophers have historically played a foundational role in musicology, from theorizing the origins of music to its potential for political liberation. In this reading group, we aim to closely read the central philosophical texts on music to understand their arguments and why they have remained prominent among musicologists and cultural theories.




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Young Democratic Socialists of America - General Meeting

Young Democratic Socialists of America - General Meeting




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2024: Discussion: Bank Failures and Contagion: Lender of Last Resort, Liquidity, and Risk Management

William Dudley, senior advisor, Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies, Princeton University; and former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York In conversation with Markus Brunnermeier, Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Economics, and Director of the Bendheim Center for Finance, Princeton University Wednesday, November 20, 2024, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, Room 399 Co-sponsored by The Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies (GCEPS) and Bendheim Center for Finance (BCF) Open to the Princeton University Community Group of 30 Report Publication, G30 Working Group on the 2023 Banking Crisis, chaired by William Dudley




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Princeton Sound Kitchen presents Gemma Peacocke: ‘A Strange Power,’ Sputter Box, Charlotte Mundy

Gemma Peacocke’s ‘A Strange Power’ is a 45-minute cantata about the tangled web of romance, free love, creation, and death in the early lives of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley and her step-sister, Claire Clairmont. Scored for two sopranos, clarinet, piano, percussion, and cello, the work will be performed by Sputter Box with guest vocalist Charlotte Mundy. The program also features new works for the performers by other Princeton University graduate student composers Aliayta Foon-Dancoes, Devin Greenwood, Gemma Peacocke, and Onche Rajesh Ugbabe.




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Sound Healing and Mindfulness Meditation

Ever wanted to try a sound healing meditation? Come join GSG and CPS for a mindfulness hour, guided by a certified sound healer.




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Young Democratic Socialists of America - General Meeting

Young Democratic Socialists of America - General Meeting




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Pixar And Disney Animator Bolhem Bouchiba Sentenced To 25 Years In Prison

Bouchiba continued getting jobs at major studios like Pixar and Dreamworks even after being added to France's national sex offender registry in 2014.




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“Sometimes We Can’t See Ourselves As What We Are”: Director Naoko Yamada On Why She Made ‘The Colors Within’

"It’s wonderful to find somebody who can show us this positive side of ourselves," Yamada says of the idea behind her new film.




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Power Season 7: Will There Be A New Season?

Power fans are anxiously waiting for season 7, and we are here to answer the speculations and rumours. Power is an American crime drama first released on June 7th, 2014, and the latest episode came out in February 2020. Power gained positive reviews when it was released and had one of the highest Starz ratings. ... Read more

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Lovesick Season 4 – Review and Release Date 2024

The release of a third season, although not confirmed, is highly anticipated by the fans. To know everything about the upcoming season, make sure you read till the end. A Peek Into The Story The plot of the story is centered on three friends, Dylan, Luke, and Evie inhabiting a common house in Glasgow. The ... Read more

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How to Distinguish Between Reliable and Unreliable Sources in the Digital Age

In a world overflowing with information, the ability to discern reliable sources has never been more critical. Many individuals resonate with a moment of uncertainty—perhaps it was a social media post that seemed too outrageous, or an article that didn’t quite align with the facts they knew. This is a common experience in today’s digital ... Read more

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Western Rustic Charm: Creating A Personalized Retreat With Western-Style Furniture

With roots in America, western-style furniture is a traditional and vintage style. There are many reasons to admire such furniture, whether captivated by its timeless beauty or collecting and displaying them as part of one’s house decor. People have a particular appreciation for and attraction to Western-style because of its traditional and rustic charm. People ... Read more

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Why the Legends Slot is so Important at Glastonbury

Glastonbury is many things to many people. For some festivalgoers, it’s all about the music atmosphere. For others, they’re there to see some of the biggest artists in the world. Then there are those who really enjoy taking a look at some of the up-and-coming acts. Sally Howell, the organiser of the Croissant Neuf area, ... Read more

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Songs About Flowers: Exploring The Vast Melodic Garden

Within the vast musical landscape, songs dedicated to flowers have blossomed as lyrical tributes to the natural wonders that captivate and inspire. The countless compositions celebrating the beauty and symbolism of flowers highlight their enduring allure and universal appeal. In this article, we embark on a detailed exploration of the world of songs about flowers, ... Read more

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frisson

Definition: (noun) A moment of intense excitement.
Synonyms: chill, quiver, shiver, shudder, thrill, tingle.
Usage: The story's ending arouses a frisson of terror.




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Why Is Instagram Content So Important?

  You can hardly find a person who doesn’t know what Instagram is. And you can barely find internet marketers who don’t use Instagram in their marketing campaigns. Instagram is very popular and some even think that it will overtake Facebook. Actually, Facebook and Instagram are now closely collaborated, which only strengthens both of them.  […]

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Vimeo, Pinterest and iTunes Content Sources Just Added

Now you can generate self-updating content feeds with recent pins of any Pinterest user or Pinterest board, with fresh videos of any Vimeo user or Vimeo channel, and with recent media from iTunes USA.

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YouTube Feeds Now Require Personal API Key

This week, those of you who use private YouTube feeds could notice that they now produce an error. This happens because of the recent changes in Google developers platform. Google has introduced very loose quotas for the number of YouTube video search requests. And our own RSS Ground app quota couldn’t cover all the requests […]

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Personal feeds – a tool with a personal touch…

We are excited to announce the release of beta version of a new and long-awaited tool – Personal Feeds. In its first iteration it will allow you to create personal feeds and add items from other content feeds. You may have already used custom feeds for that in our Feeds Reader. But the main difference […]

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A Personal Feeds Update is Coming

The holiday season is over and we are back to work.  We are finishing up the final steps before introducing you our first update of the year. Next week we will release a major update for Personal Feeds (To finally make it what it was intended for). At last, you will be able to compose […]

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Compose Your Own Posts In Personal Feeds!

  RSS Ground was always about “other people’s content”… Until now!   Starting today you can create and distribute your own content! Create your own personal feeds and compose your original posts in them. With the help of our WYSIWYG editor you can apply basic formatting, add links, images, videos, tables and, if needed, tweak […]

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Coming Up Soon! Telegram poster & feeds…

Right before the Holidays break, we would like to share our near-future plans with you. We have several amazing updates coming up very soon. Telegram Poster. Telegram messenger is gaining even more popularity all over the world lately. It is a free multi-platform app which is known for its focus on privacy and encryption. Telegram […]

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New Content Source – Telegram Feeds

Meet new source of content – Telegram Feeds! Telegram is a messaging platform that is gaining more and more popularity with millions of users and businesses. And it’s not just messages. It lets you create your own public channels for broadcasting your information as an affective one-way content delivery providing great possibilities to reach large […]

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Meet Your New Best Friend: ChatGPT Assistant for Personal Feeds

It goes without saying that ChatGPT has become a prominent figure in today’s online community. Its impressive debut left a lasting impression on everyone, and there are numerous reasons for this. One of the key features of ChatGPT is its innovative technology, which enables it to comprehend the context of users’ messages and respond accordingly. […]

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Elevate Your Content Game: How Zapier Integration Can Boost Your Personal Feeds!

We’re thrilled to announce that RSS Ground has been officially approved as a Zapier app! What does this mean for you, our valuable users? Get ready to turbocharge your personal feeds with near-limitless content sourcing possibilities. For those who’ve been waiting this moment, let’s explore the new doors that have just swung wide open: Introducing […]

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Personal feeds as new triggers in Zapier, IFTTT & Pabbly Connect

We’ve recently tapped into the power of automation with our integrations with IFTTT, Zapier, and Pabbly Connect! Now, you can effortlessly manage your content across the web, extending your reach and impact through automated posting campaigns! Learn more about RSS Ground integration with major automation platforms But hold onto your hats, because we’re just getting […]

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You asked – we listened: Personal Feeds interface update

Your feedback matters to us, and we’ve been working hard on our Personal Feeds based on what you told us in our ongoing survey. We’re excited to show off a cleaner, user-friendly update – a straightforward, refreshed look that makes creating and editing personal feeds simple and efficient.   The feed title is now prominently […]

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Another set of updates for personal feeds and more

We continue our updates and improvements based on your recent suggestions. This time, we have enhanced some interface options as well as Personal Feeds functionality. Please enjoy! Pagination has been added to the bottom of all RSS Ground lists (tables). We have also added an “attention seeker” bouncing effect for the Filters icon. It will […]

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A Day In The Life Elle Macpherson

Entrepreneur Elle Macpherson has become a worldwide phenomenon that represents beauty and wellness. For decades she has been one the top models in the industry with the famous nickname “The Body”. Her line of supplements has become a best seller and they are incorporated in many different diets. The brand name is Wellco and we ... Read more

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Robert Louis Stevenson (1850)

Born in Scotland, Stevenson traveled frequently during his life, partly in search of better climates for his tuberculosis, which would eventually cause his death at age 44. In 1885, he published A Child's Garden of Verses, one of the most influential children's works of the 19th century. His immensely popular novels Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde were written over the course of just a few years. What is considered his unfinished masterpiece? Discuss













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A perfect break in Rio, South America’s great party city