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(12/03/14 5:15am)
Armed with a $300,000 grant for a three-year period of study, Karla Kaun, assistant professor of neuroscience, plans to examine how memory affects millions of fruit flies’ preference for alcohol after ...
(11/19/14 7:01am)
Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease may share the same genetic origin, according to a recent study that integrated data collected from over 15,000 women and was conducted by University researchers.
Researchers ...
(11/12/14 6:43am)
Some residential neighborhoods in Providence do not have sidewalks, which is problematic, said Peter Asen, director of the Providence Healthy Communities Office, during the public forum Place Matters: ...
(11/06/14 7:42am)
At Brown, making money is a taboo subject, as most students don’t want to talk about pursuing their passion for profit. But making money isn’t a bad thing, Chief Technology Officer at Delphix Adam ...
(10/27/14 6:19am)
Phyllis Dennery will become the chair of pediatrics at the Alpert Medical School and pediatrician-in-chief and medical director at Hasbro Children’s Hospital in April, the University and Lifespan announced ...
(10/15/14 6:12am)
Recycled rainwater and gender divides in education took center stage Sept. 26 and Oct. 10 as the Brown-India Initiative undergraduate and graduate fellows gave presentations on their summer projects. ...
(10/06/14 6:23am)
Individuals with mobility impairments are more likely to be smokers and less likely to quit, according to a recent study by University researchers.
“Nobody put the two together,” said Belinda Borrelli, ...
(09/29/14 6:02am)
A panel of alumni and faculty experts discussed the impact and future of the growing field of brain research Saturday morning as part of the University’s 250th anniversary celebrations.
The event, ...
(09/24/14 6:09am)
Changes in communication between families and children could result in more success among children trying to lose weight, according to recent findings by University researchers.
The study divided adolescents ...
(09/17/14 4:10am)
The Ebola virus epidemic may be happening thousands of miles away, but that is not stopping University faculty and students from trying to help fight the deadly disease.
Both Assistant Professor of Emergency ...
(09/15/14 4:24am)
High blood pressure — also known as hypertension — may have previously unforeseen implications for the brain that can even cause dementia in some older adults, according to a study published by a ...
(09/04/14 6:22am)
As shopping period kicked off Wednesday with a sunny start, the Main Green came to life with clusters of students catching up and sprawling out between classes.
“The weather is nice,” Carlin Smith ...
(04/23/14 5:57am)
Visiting Assistant Professor of History Thomas Jundt published a book earlier this month that contests popular beliefs about the origins of environmentalism. Jundt argues that, contrary to common belief, ...
(04/16/14 4:43am)
“People like to build rules, even when rules don’t necessarily apply,” said James Cavanagh, a former postdoctoral fellow at Brown and assistant professor of psychology at the University of New Mexico. ...
(04/02/14 5:48am)
Researchers and astronauts gathered to address the future of human space travel at the Microsymposium 55 conference held in Texas March 15 and 16.
The conference featured speakers from the University, ...
(03/19/14 5:42am)
Intact blood cells may no longer be needed to understand the composition of human blood samples, according to a recent study led by William Accomando PhD’13, who is now a research fellow at the Harvard ...
(03/05/14 6:43am)
A recent calibration of the Large Underground Xenon shows that researchers have come one step closer to detecting the elusive dark matter particle, according to results presented by a Brown graduate student ...
(02/26/14 6:37am)
“We are here to solve all of your communication woes,” said Annie Sherman Luke, managing editor for Newport Life Magazine, who spoke about how researchers can improve their communication skills Tuesday ...
(02/19/14 5:05am)
The first global map of the largest moon in the solar system — Ganymede, one of Jupiter’s moons — shows a sharp contrast between older cratered areas and newer, lighter terrain. The map was published ...
(02/13/14 6:22am)
The pilot phase of Providence Talks, the city’s program designed to measure and reduce the word gap between children from low- and high-income families, was launched Feb. 3.
In the program, a recording ...