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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 ChicagoWhat exactly happens when you blow on a soap film to make a bubble? Behind this simple question about a favorite childhood activity is some real science, researchers have found.
University Research | New York UniversityIn this video, a student from New York University's Silver School of Social Work checks out a new virtual reality simulation that takes you through New York City's Lower East Side to assess the environment and look for possible challenges for clients.
University Research | New York UniversityA group of undergraduate students at the University of Chicago are members of the MAPSCorps Scientific Symposium, a group which spends six weeks in the community collecting data about resources in the South Side of Chicago and how they are utilized.
The University of Chicago | A new study from Michigan State University and New York University reveals a surprising level of vulnerability in fingerprint authentication systems.
University Research | Michigan State University | New York UniversityAn undergraduate students at New York University (NYU) and McGill University found that monolingual infants expect others to understand only one language, while bilingual infants do not hold the same expectations.
New York University | Fish and birds are able to move in groups, without separating or colliding, due to a newly discovered dynamic: the followers interact with the wake left behind by the leaders.
University Research | New York UniversityA 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 ChicagoResearchers at New York University are tackling one of the major challenges in agriculture: How to raise healthy plants while minimizing the use of fertilizer and the leaching of fertilizer chemicals into the environment, which sometimes results.
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