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(09/22/15 4:10am)
After more than a decade of controversy surrounding a 2001 clinical trial led by a Brown professor on the effects of the antidepressant Paxil, a reanalysis of the original data claims the drug is no more ...
(03/06/15 5:15am)
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Brown undergraduates were among 300 college students from Rhode Island traveling to Maryland to protest racial segregation through peaceful demonstrations and sit-ins, The Herald reported at the ...
(12/03/14 6:48am)
Study probes helmet efficacy
Though the two sports go by the same name, men’s and women’s lacrosse differ significantly. In the former, both protective gear and injuries are common and in the latter, ...
(11/19/14 7:38am)
This profile is part of a series focused on Brown faculty and students engaged in science and research, with the purpose of highlighting and making more accessible the work being pursued at all levels ...
(10/29/14 6:24am)
This profile is part of a series focused on Brown faculty and students engaged in science and research, with the purpose of highlighting and making more accessible the work being pursued at all levels ...
(10/15/14 6:09am)
This profile is part of a new series focused on Brown faculty and students engaged in science and research, with the purpose of highlighting and making more accessible the work being pursued at all levels ...
(10/08/14 4:54am)
Researchers increase speed of bone production by sorting fat
A team of Brown researchers, led by Hetal Marble GS, recently developed a new system for sorting fat tissue based on cells’ ability to become ...
(09/19/14 8:26pm)
Professor of Neuroscience Diane Lipscombe will become interim director of the Brown Institute for Brain Science Jan. 1, when current director John Donoghue, professor of neuroscience, embarks on a year-long ...
(09/10/14 6:34am)
Grad student determines best way to see through cells
While three-dimensional cell cultures are often more realistic than two-dimensional ones, they are more difficult to view due to their complex, multi-layered ...
(09/08/14 6:47am)
Universities experience a constant turnover of faculty members and students, so ideas are frequently lost, said John Donoghue, professor of neuroscience and director of the Brown Institute for Brain Science. ...
(09/03/14 5:00am)
Carbon dioxide and copper prove useful
Rather than billowing into the sky as air pollution, excess carbon dioxide may provide an ingredient for manufacturing industrial chemicals, according to a study ...
(05/01/14 1:30pm)
A brilliant physics mind, witty coffee date and caring mentor, Gerald Guralnik is remembered as a father figure both inside and outside the classroom.
Guralnik, a professor of physics who coauthored ...
(04/25/14 8:59pm)
Two versions of history were recounted Thursday afternoon, as students and faculty members packed into Salomon 101 to contemplate the role of the United States in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
But ...
(04/21/14 4:47am)
Geological glass discovery could lead to increased knowledge about Mars
When an asteroid or comet collides with Earth, soil and rock melt. Once these materials cool, they can form glass. A research team ...
(04/09/14 6:07am)
A strong and ductile steel
A group of University engineers have developed a new method of creating steel that makes it stronger while preserving its ductility, according to a University press release.
The ...
(04/02/14 4:25am)
Two weeks ago, Edmund Levin and George Stewart, members of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, sent a letter to the editor of the Academy’s journal, requesting an explanation as ...
(03/31/14 6:36am)
Professor of Biology Kenneth Miller ’70 P’02 will receive the 2014 Laetare Medal, widely regarded as the most prestigious honor for an American Catholic, the University of Notre Dame announced yesterday.
The ...
(03/19/14 5:42am)
Researchers explore solutions for shallow water energy harvesting
A group of University researchers, led by Assistant Professor of Engineering Shreyas Mandre, has developed a hydrofoil water wing that ...
(03/10/14 4:25am)
“It’s like magic, right?” Eve Ornstedt, executive director for the Office of the 250th Anniversary, reflected as she stood in the center of the Main Green Friday afternoon watching years of celebration-planning ...
(02/26/14 6:30am)
Study explores weight loss motivation game
A recent study of an online weight loss game found the site to be an effective weight loss tool, according to a Lifespan press release.
DietBet, a gaming website ...