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Exhibits showcase U. research, scientific innovation

From biology to physics, robotics to design, Sidney Frank Hall for Life Sciences to Prince Engineering Laboratory, the sciences at Brown threw open their doors this weekend and welcomed visitors of all ages, backgrounds and interests into the vast array of experiences that science at Brown offers. With ...


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Study probes attention-memory link

When children engage certain attentional mechanisms, their IQ scores no longer predict how well they remember what they have seen, according to a new study by University researchers published online this month in the journal Cognition. This finding emerged from the work of researchers in the Department ...


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Science & Research Roundup: March 5, 2014

Researchers determine binding structure of PP1 New research offers predictions for how protein phosphatase 1 — a protein necessary for turning on and off a wide range of biological processes — binds to 43 of its approximately 200 suspected targets. The predictions were derived from structures ...


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Workshop targets science communication

“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 in the Science Center. The event kicked off a series of professional development programs called ...


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Science & Research Roundup: Feb. 26, 2014

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 designed to motivate users to lose weight, has players bet money on their own weight loss. Players ...


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Alum analyzes barnacle ecosystems

This April, the senior thesis-turned-research paper of Emily Lamb ’11 — which investigates barnacle behavior as influenced by temperature — will be published in the Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. Lamb began her research several years ago when she studied abroad in Chile and ...


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Undergrads develop passions across fields

When she is not pole vaulting for the track and field team or overseeing the Women’s Peer Counselor program at Brown, Hanna McPhee ’14 is doing what many other seniors are doing — completing her thesis. The only difference for McPhee is that when she encounters problems, she doesn’t have a department ...


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Bipolar patients prescribed multiple drugs

Though the effects of combining more than two medications to treat bipolar I disorder have never been examined scientifically, the average bipolar patient admitted to Butler Hospital in 2010 was on six different medications, according to a new study led by Lauren Weinstock, assistant professor of psychiatry ...


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Science & Research Roundup: Feb. 19, 2014

Professors win Sloan fellowships Two faculty members were selected for Sloan Research Fellowships this year and will receive $50,000 to continue their work in chemistry and computer science, according to a University press release. One of the recipients, Assistant Professor of Chemistry Wesley Bernskoetter, ...


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NASA selects student satellite for space launch

By 2017, people will be able to look into space and see a satellite created by Brown students shining as brightly as the North Star. The satellite, or “CubeSat,”  is a 10-centimeter-cubed satellite “about the size and weight of a grapefruit,” said Hannah Varner ’14, one of the leaders of ...


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Researchers map Jupiter’s moon

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 last Wednesday after decades of research conducted by a team that included Brown professors and ...


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