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At the center of our galaxy lies a swirling, energy-spewing supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A* or Sgr A*, for short. For billions of years, surrounding gas and dust have been falling into it. Every 10,000 years or so, it swallows a nearby star.
University Research | Brandeis UniversityNew research by senses expert Don Katz shows that what happens in our mouths while we eat causes us to like the smells of certain foods.
University Research | Brandeis UniversityBrandeis University researchers say they have taken the first step in creating a liquid that can move on its own.
University Research | Brandeis UniversityA Brandeis University researcher found and fixed an abnormality in flies' nervous system, restoring their ability to crawl. Understanding what goes wrong inside nerve cells could have implications for human disease.
University Research | Brandeis UniversityResearchers have discovered a novel treatment for reducing seizure activity in the brains of rodents, a discovery they hope might one day help people living with epilepsy.
University Research | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Parkinson's & Epilepsy | Brandeis UniversityPhysicist Seth Fraden is developing a new generation of machines modeled on living creatures. His latest invention might one day treat disease by swimming its way through our blood.
University Research | Brandeis UniversityJust a single visit from a trained, unbiased academic can lead to safer opioid prescribing behavior of a physician, according to a new study.
University Research | AAU Universities Battle the Opioid Crisis | Treatment & Prevention | Brandeis UniversityA new study demonstrates a powerful business case for providing medical respite care to hospitalized patients experiencing homelessness.
University Research | Brandeis UniversityDo red and yellow candies really taste different? Does anyone actually like beer or coffee? Psychologist Don Katz explains that when it comes to your senses, nothing is as it seems.
University Research | Brandeis UniversityThe next time you launch your favorite video game, consider this: Video games are more than what you see. What you hear matters a lot, too.
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