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From 06/08/2025 to 06/08/2025, a Tropical Storm (maximum wind speed of 130 km/h) IVO-25 was active in Atlantic. The cyclone affects these countries: [unknown] (vulnerability [unknown]). Estimated population affected by category 1 (120 km/h) wind speeds or higher is 0 (0 in tropical storm).

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Postdoc Openings for Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics

The Artificial Intelligence and Modeling Lab for Cardiovascular Diseases (AIMCardio Lab) at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute currently offers one Postdoc position. We are seeking highly motivated, dependable, and enthusiastic candidates with a passion for fluid-structure interaction—both computational and experimental—and its applications in cardiovascular diseases and medical devices. The initial appointment is for one year, with the potential for renewal based on satisfactory performance. 

The Artificial Intelligence and Modeling Lab for Cardiovascular Diseases (AIMCardio Lab) focuses on fluid-structure interaction (both computational and experimental) and its applications in cardiovascular diseases and medical devices. We have established long-standing collaborations with leading U.S. hospitals (e.g., Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Boston Children’s Hospital, UMass Chan Medical School, Children’s Hospital of Atlanta, Geisinger Medical Center) and prominent medical device companies (e.g., Abbott, Edwards Lifesciences, Boston Scientific, Medtronic). You can find more information about our

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AUSTIN, Texas – Unexpected legal issues may arise after a disaster that can leave individuals and families devastated. If you are facing legal issues resulting from the July storms and flooding in Central Texas, you can get free legal advice.

Flood survivors can also receive assistance from the Disaster Case Management program, where a case manager can help you access a broad range of resources and keep your recovery moving forward.

FEMA funds the disaster legal services program, managed by the State Bar of Texas. The bar’s toll-free hotline connects low-income, elderly and other vulnerable flood survivors with legal aid providers in their area. Survivors can get advice on how to replace lost documents. Lawyers can also answer insurance questions and advise about landlord-tenant issues, home repair contracts and contractors.

The hotline is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 800-504-7030. If there’s no answer, leave a message. People who qualify for assistance will be matched with Texas lawyers who can provide free, limited legal help. For more information, visit TexasBar.com

FEMA also funds the Disaster Case Management program, which provides help to eligible flood survivors from Burnet, Guadalupe, Kerr, Kimble, McCulloch, Menard, San Saba, Tom Green, Travis and Williamson counties. Voluntary, faith-based and community organizations may refer survivors to a case manager. That person becomes their single point of contact as they build and

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