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Researchers have found a "reborn: gene in elephants that responds to damaged DNA by killing the cell.
University Research | The University of ChicagoFor the first time, researchers have directly linked gunshot injuries in children and teenagers with neighborhood poverty. The risk of firearm injury persists when poverty goes unaddressed, the research shows.
University Research | Community Impact | University of FloridaBrain scans of astronauts before and after spaceflight show changes to their white matter in areas that control movement and process sensory information, a University of Florida study shows.
University Research | University of FloridaUniversity of Florida researchers have found that low levels of physical activity can put healthy weight adults at the same risk for cardiovascular disease as adults who are overweight.
University Research | University of FloridaA new study of lamprey's regenerative abilities opens up a new path for identifying pro-regenerative molecules and potential therapeutic targets for human spinal cord injury.
University Research | The University of ChicagoUniversity of Florida researchers seek to slow or avert age-related cognitive decline.
University Research | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Alzheimers | University of Florida | University of Miami | The University of ArizonaJenny Adler’s journey through graduate school has closely resembled the winding limestone caves of the Floridan Aquifer that she photographs from the inside out.
University Research | University of FloridaA long-term study of nearly 3,000 adults found that those who could not identify at least four out of five common odors were more than twice as likely to develop dementia within five years.
University Research | The University of ChicagoThe University of Florida is launching one of the country’s only clinical programs for people with smell disorders, a problem that sounds insignificant until you’ve lived with it.
University Research | University of FloridaA new University of Chicago study shows that the discoloration of birds in museum collections can be used to trace the amount of black carbon in the air over time and measure the effects of environmental policy on pollution.
University Research | The University of Chicago