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Education · IthacaCHAMPAIGN — Peter Goldsmith received notice in late January that the Soybean Innovation Lab he directs at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign would soon lose all of its federal funding.Goldsmith had to tell his 30 employees they would be out of work shortly and tell research partners across Africa that its operations would come to a halt. The lab didn’t even have money to water its soybean fields in Africa.One employee, Julia Paniago, wa…See the Story
University of Illinois Soybean Lab Took a Big Hit From Trump Cuts. Here's What's at Stake.
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Canton, Georgia · CantonJames R. “Jim” Boddie, a pioneer of the programmable, single-chip digital signal processor, died on 2 December at his home in Canton, Ga., following a long illness. The IEEE senior member was 74.While working as an architect and designer at AT&T Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, N.J., Boddie applied his expertise in signal processing algorithms to develop a new type of semiconductor: the DSP. The integrated circuit, which Bell Labs called DSP1, was …Read Article
Jim Boddie’s Impact on Digital Signal Processing

Alabama · AlabamaHer relapse into depression felt like defeat—but it offered vital clues to achieving lasting psychiatric relief.The 67-year-old woman from Alabama had already endured four major depressive episodes in her decades-long battle with mental illness. After exhausting numerous medications and other therapies, in 2015 she turned to an experimental last resort: deep brain stimulation, or DBS.Neurosurgeons implanted electrodes a few inches below her skul…Read Article