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BYU students can now access the Adobe Creative Suite for a lower subscription rate of $69, which launched this January. (Preston Crawley)
Adobe and BYU recently introduced a more affordable one-year subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud for students at $69 per year.
Students can purchase a yearly subscription to Creative Cloud to use photo and video software such as Photoshop, InDesign, Premiere and more. The new BYU student price of $69.
Adobe and BYU reviewed their licensing agreement throughout 2020 after the expiration of their previous negotiation, according to BYU Office of Information Technology assistant product manager Nathan Christiansen.
BYU OIT product manager Joshua Williams said the negotiations took longer than usual because of an issue with low numbers in student subscriptions.
Mange in Yellowstone wolves reveals insights into human scabies and conservation biology
Liana Wait, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Jan. 25, 2021 9:30 a.m.
Before wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park in the mid-1990s, they were vaccinated for common diseases and treated for any parasite infections they already carried. As a result, the first few generations of wolves were relatively disease-free, but over the years, various diseases have found their way into the population.
Both of these Yellowstone wolves display the hair loss and skin lesions associated with mange. By analyzing 25 years of wolf observations and genetic samples from 408 Yellowstone wolves, a Princeton-led research team found that genetics play a role in the severity of the mite-borne disease. They found support for the monoculture theory : wolves with severe mange, like the one on the left, tend to have less genetic variation than wolves with mild symptoms, as
Anne Arundel County taxpayers each year contribute to a budget that is about $1.8 billion. Because taxpayer dollars flow directly into the salaries of all county employees, The Capital sorted through two employee pay databases from Fiscal Year 2021 and compared the data to past years.
Chadwick Seagraves is being sued for allegedly leaking the personal information of more than 1,400 activists. He also reportedly harassed a State undergrad.
Princeton partners on $30 million grant to advance internet infrastructure
Molly Sharlach, Office of Engineering Communications
Jan. 14, 2021 3:15 p.m.
Princeton University researchers are partners on a major initiative to help shape the next generation of computer networks. The effort, known as Project Pronto, aims to build and test new types of flexible, programmable networks to advance network security, performance and innovation.
Jennifer Rexford
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As fifth-generation (5G) wireless networks connect a growing number of computers, phones, sensors and other devices, the ability to customize network infrastructure could improve both security against cyberattacks and the safety and performance of devices such as drones and autonomous vehicles.