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Scientists at Rutgers University-New Brunswick have now found that entirely getting rid of a fat-regulating enzyme known as phosphatidic acid phosphatase can increase the risk of cancer, inflammation and other ills.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickRutgers University researchers have developed a device that helps veterans with Gulf War illnesses improve their balance.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickWhen students are allowed to use a cellphone, tablet or other devices for non-academic purposes during classroom lectures, they perform worse in end-of-term exams, according to a new Rutgers University–New Brunswick study.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickA 30-year-old college dropout left his undergraduate career to pursue a music career, after receiving a record deal. Ten years later, the rock & roller enrolled as a chemistry major at Rutgers University-Newark and is now conducting pharmaceutical research in a lab at Rutgers New Jersey Medical…
Rutgers University-New Brunswick | Rutgers scientists have developed catalysts that can convert carbon dioxide – the main cause of global warming – into plastics, fabrics, resins and other products.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickInner ear stem cells can be converted to auditory neurons that could reverse deafness, but the process can also make those cells divide too quickly, posing a cancer risk, according to a study led by Rutgers University–New Brunswick scientists.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickScientists at Rutgers University have invented a highly effective method to detect tiny tumors and track their spread, potentially leading to earlier cancer detection and more precise treatment.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickA Rutgers-led team of scientists has identified two molecules that protect nerve cells after a traumatic brain injury and could lead to new drug treatments.
University Research | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Brain Injury | Rutgers University-New BrunswickSexual assault victims who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can learn to decrease negative thoughts and enhance self-worth by a combination of meditation and aerobic exercise, according to a new Rutgers University-New Brunswick study.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickRobert L. Barchi, President of Rutgers University, writes about the importance of science, and urges Congress and the Administration to make a strong investment in research.
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