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Anamaria Berea leads team to design lunar cultural archive
Bioengineering major pursues his career goals with internships
Not only is Andy Gomez working on a year-long internship with the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), he is also a part-time clinical research assistant at the Inova Schar Cancer Institute. Learn more.
Graduating Schar student raises the bar with her professional experiences
“My first experience with government came from when I was working on senate campaigns in high school. I knocked on doors, answered phones, worked on advertisements and expenditure tracking. It made me really curious about what it was like to be in government,” said Magesh, a government and international politics major and government analytics minor.
Read an interview with Daksha Magesh and watch the video below.
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Research using AI to track Amazon rainforest species produces landmark results
Through resilience and innovation, George Mason University's Dr. David Luther and his team are revolutionizing how we study biodiversity in the Amazon. Using AI-powered tools, they’ve captured tens of thousands of images and audio recordings, identifying species and uncovering critical insights into how forest structure impacts wildlife. Explore how their innovative work is paving the way for conservation efforts worldwide.
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