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New statistical method powers research on health, climate, financial data
Top Medical Experts and Scholars to Guide HKUST Council on the Third Medical School Development
Researchers Gather For AVBS 2024 Conference
Macquarie Capital expands industrials advisory coverage with senior chemicals hire Leland Harrs
Researchers discovered mechanism driving immune perturbations after severe infections
Scott Emr awarded 2024 Horwitz Prize for discovering ESCRT pathway
Cornell engineers key to multiple federal microelectronics projects
A ‘superficial’ and ‘misguided’ version of freedom has captured the American right. Joseph Stiglitz considers the alternatives
Would a tech tax be a fair way to make Google and Meta pay for the news they distribute and profit from?
Human Rights Council President Names New Member of Racial Justice Panel
Briscoe Group Partners With Impact Analytics to Power Data-Driven Retail Operations
Elite athletes are generally smarter than us – cognitive sciences can explain why
Timely responses – even from a car – drive babies’ learning
Electric Bandage Holds Promise for Treating Chronic Wounds
Great Barrier Reef facing catastrophic damage, research shows
Blood test may guide use of multiple myeloma immunotherapy
Antiretrovirals in Pregnancy Research Toolkit
Raising the Bar 2024 – City of NPSP turns into a feast for the mind with a range of speakers across 10…
King’s Counsel Appointments 2024
Modern surgery began with saws and iron hands – how amputation transformed the body in the Renaissance
Bartonella DNA Found in Blood of Patients With Psychosis
Engineering enzymes to break down microplastics in sewage and wastewater
Pregnancy is an engineering challenge − diagnosing and treating preterm birth requires understanding its mechanics
Discrimination May Accelerate Aging
Resident-to-resident aggression common in assisted living
Nutrient research reveals pathway for treating brain disorders
Power outages linked to heat and storms are rising, and low-income communities are most at risk, as a new NYC study shows
Greens support Gaza solidarity encampment at Sydney University, call on universities to divest from Israel
As Empire AI dawns, Cornell lays groundwork for public good
Dr. Mary Dickinson named a 2023 Fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science
McEneaney Memorial Reading features Irish author Colm Tóibín
Critics of NZ joining AUKUS need to answer a crucial question: what exactly is an independent foreign policy?
New Study Reveals Preventable Suicide Risk Profiles
Study examines prevalence of birth defects following DPR implementation
Big Red men sprinting toward Ivy League basketball title
Improving care of hospitalized patients with HIV in Tanzania
Defying Odds: Pedro X. Molina’s Delicate Achievement
Patients with low income face hurdles in overcoming eating disorders
Helping New Caledonia’s coral reefs survive climate change
Surprise physics in insulating material offer path for faster tech
Apixaban no better than aspirin for preventing some strokes
SARS-CoV-2 can infect dopamine neurons, causing senescence
Combo treatment improves lung cancer outcomes
Consortium aims to make NYS world’s AI capital
NEW RESEARCH URGES DATA-DRIVEN ACTION FOR AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS CHANGE
Giant doubts about giant exomoons
2023 Ocean Photographer of the Year opens
Absorbable scaffold beats angioplasty for lower-leg artery disease