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A new study published in the journal Brain suggests that chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is caused by head injuries, not by concussions.
University Research | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Brain Injury | Boston UniversityA Northwestern University professor has developed the world's smallest wearable device to precisely measure a person’s exposure to UV light from the sun.
University Research | Northwestern UniversityThis edition of the AAU Weekly Wrap-up features coverage of the FY17 appropriations process, our statement against taxing university endowments, Senate comt. approval of five biomedical innovation bills, and more.
NewslettersTwo new studies from MIT and the University of Massachusetts Medical School shed more light on why mothers who experience an infection severe enough to require hospitalization during pregnancy are at higher risk of having a child with autism.
Autism | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | University Research | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMIT senior Mary Clare Beytagh is pursuing careers in medicine and cancer research simultaneously. Beytagh, who also majors in literature, often integrates her research and other undergraduate experiences into her writing.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | MIT research suggests a different approach to improving the efficiency of reverse osmosis and reducing the rate of fouling in desalination plants.
University Research | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAAU and higher education associations comment on higher education provisions in the Senate version of H.R. 1. the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Taxation & Finance | LettersFor the first time, researchers have been able to distinguish different types of learning by the brain wave patterns they produce.
University Research | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyA Cornell-led team of scientists analyzing environmental factors to understand bumblebee population declines found a shocker: fungicides, commonly thought to have no impact, are a factor.
University Research | Cornell UniversityA signaling pathway in cells that regulates fat production could become a new target for cancer drugs, according to a finding by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers.
University Research | Cornell University