Judson Brewer presents research on AI therapy tools during mindfulness speaker series
By Maria Kim | September 30Brewer has helped develop multiple mobile applications to help patients with addiction disorders.
Brewer has helped develop multiple mobile applications to help patients with addiction disorders.
The symposium is part of the Brown 2026 initiative, which explores the American Revolution ahead of the 250th anniversary of the nation’s independence.
History and Africana Studies Professor Keisha Blain’s book was released earlier this month.
Forced layoffs and suspended data collection due to the funding freeze continue to disrupt research.
A new study uncovers similarities in the way humans and AI models process new information and learn.
Brown researchers found that working-age adults with disabilities report higher levels of loneliness.
The exhibit, titled “Fashioning Insurrection: From Imperial Resistance to American Orientalisms,” opened earlier this month.
Despite private equity acquisition of opioid treatment programs, methadone supplies remain constant.
Representing local anti-offshore wind group Green Oceans,Marzulla Law sent a letter to the University demanding research by the Climate and Development Lab be retracted.
UTRA stipends allow students to collaborate with faculty members on research in a range of disciplines during the summer.
On Friday, the Anthropology department held their annual fall research symposium.
The grant, awarded by the National Science Foundation, is part of a White House’s AI Action Plan.
The 2025 Mac V. Edds Lectureship covered new findings in post-transcriptional gene regulation.
Ph.D. candidate Anthony Englert GS observed a light bridge between two galaxies in local galaxy cluster Abell 3667.
Brown engineers have developed a helmet to detect the cellular impacts in the brain from head injury.
Rockman’s book was recognized as a Pulitzer Prize finalist, along with a slew of other accolades.
The proposed cut would have cost Brown an estimated $11.3 million in funding over the next five years, court filings say.
Brown received $34.4 million in federal funding from the NSF, according to court filings.
The Brown academics are among the 248 scholars elected to the Academy this year.
The Herald’s data desk dove into federal and institutional data to understand how research is funded at Brown.