Emory Daily Scan
WAGA-TV | Producer Jermaine Dupri announces new internship for Emory students (Ideas Festival Emory featured; Branden Grimmett quoted) | WXIA-TV
Associated Press | Did Middle East device attack violate international law? Advocates want an investigation (Laurie Blank quoted) | Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Bloomberg Law | AI trained on famous authors’ copyrighted work. They want revenge – Part 2 (Matthew Sag interviewed)
Battleground News 📺 | How important will Georgia be in the presidential election? (Andra Gillespie interviewed)
Chemical & Engineering News | Joel Yuen-Zhou harnesses photons to control chemical reactions and properties (Raphael Ribeiro quoted)
Cool Down | Researchers issue warning after tracking ticks that carry rare disease: 'There's no treatment at this point' (Emory research featured, Arabella Lewis, Gonzalo Vazquez-Prokopec and Steph Bellman quoted)
KNX-AM | Georgia elections board to require hand count of ballots (Andra Gillespie interviewed)
Forward | Classic Yiddish holiday tales can provide hope in these dark times (Miriam Udel writes)
New York Times | U.S. research aided Chinese military technology, House Republicans say
The Conversation | College can be confusing for first-generation students – but it doesn’t have to be
New Yorker | Can a college class still be diverse?
Associated Press | Americans can order free COVID-19 tests beginning this month
New York Times | Nasal flu vaccine is approved for at-home use
Washington Post | Nearly 40 percent of Gen Z men don’t have a primary care provider
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