A series of earthquakes near Santorini in Greece has prompted authorities to close schools, deploy rescue teams with sniffer dogs, and urge residents to drain their swimming pools as a precaution. Despite over 200 tremors since Friday, experts believe they are not linked to the volcano on Santorini, which had a major eruption in the past. The strongest quake recorded was magnitude 4.6, with no damage reported, but officials are monitoring the situation closely as residents remain on edge.
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Alarm on campus after FBI raid on Chinese cybersecurity professor’s home
Xiaofeng Wang, a cybersecurity professor at Indiana University, was fired on the same day that FBI and Department of Homeland Security agents raided his homes, prompting concerns among Asian students about potential political motivations. Previously, Wang had been questioned by the university regarding undisclosed funding from China for a project that also received US federal research grants. His dismissal via email contradicted the university's own policies, leading to widespread shock in the Bloomington community. Full...
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