Brown researchers document major medieval Islamic settlement in Menorca
By Connie Erdozain | February 4The researchers’ study applies the cultural keystone place framework to the location.
The researchers’ study applies the cultural keystone place framework to the location.
The panel was hosted by Emergent, a student-led tech innovation collective.
The Herald spoke to experts at Brown to better understand the threat of measles and loss of elimination status.
Classicist Harry Tanner linked homophobia in the ancient world to moments of upheaval.
John Carter Brown Library’s new exhibit speaks to the mundane and transformative moments of 1776.
The change to make science more accessible to the public has broad support, but concerns persist.
The commission recommended changes to improve the state’s education funding system.
Professor of Political Science Katherine Tate published new book on impact of Black representatives in Congress.
Researchers and faculty at Brown explain how communities can recover after traumatic events.
Anthropology and Archaeology Professor Andrew Scherer explores social and ritual contexts of precolonial Mayan violence.
Brown alums were featured by Forbes across eight categories.
As artificial intelligence takes science by storm, two Brown researchers who study cognitive and psychological sciences and computer science predict that self-supervised learning, which plays a crucial role in training the large language models that underpin AI platforms like ChatGPT, will transform ...
Brown researchers succeeded in using nanoparticles to deliver antibodies that stimulate local immune cells.
Gun violence scholars discuss the Dec. 13 mass shooting and how the community may move forward.
A new study by Brown researchers provides evidence that the mechanisms of reasoning between humans and LLMs are similar.
The Herald mapped the various trees that populate the streets around Brown.
Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice Irene Papanicolas compared U.S. health outcomes to global health data from other countries.
Experts said college students may smoke cigarettes causally or to self-treat mental health conditions.
Brown researchers found that smoking marijuana can lower alcohol intake.
Associate Professor of Engineering Feng Lin will lead the initiative.