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A new study found that a gene passed down from extinct archaic humans provided an adaptive advantage for Indigenous people of ...
On schedule for completion in 2027, Danoff Laboratories will convene scientists to solve complex health and medical challenges and spur economic growth in Providence’s Jewelry District.
Since 2018, Brown University has hosted dozens of interns through PrepareRI, a statewide initiative that helps high schoolers ...
Inspired by his military service and driven by a desire to work internationally, the rising Brown University senior is ...
New findings about the effect of certain mutated cells on the entire blood-forming system and its environment could change how doctors treat patients with blood cancers.
The Sustainable Education Research Initiative will build collaborations between scholars, policymakers and practitioners to ...
Allan M. Schrier, Founding Editor, 1962-1987 Allan M. Schrier (1930-1987) earned the Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1956, under the guidance of Harry F. Harlow. He spent two years ...
Researchers directly measure ‘Cheerios effect’ forces for the first time In a finding that could be useful in designing small aquatic robots, researchers have measured the forces that cause small ...
Marchionne di Coppo di Stefano Buonaiuti Marchionne di Coppo di Stefano Buonaiuti Florentine Chronicle of Marchionne di Coppo di Stefano Buonaiuti (1327-1385) Tr. by Jonathan Usher, Univ. of Edinburgh ...
Famine alters metabolism for successive generations A famine that afflicted China between 1959 and 1961 is associated with an increased hyperglycemia risk not only among people who were born then, but ...
Dr. Eli Adashi on in vitro gametogenesis: ‘It’s time for the public to get a sense of the possible’ The Brown University professor, who chaired a National Academy of Medicine workshop on IVG, ...