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Findings show that personalized medicine can help optimize bariatric surgery outcomes
Clinicians treating severe obesity have a new genetic tool for predicting — and ultimately improving — bariatric surgery outcomes.
University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkA new study reveals the crucial role of vascular system cells—known as pericytes—in the formation of long-term memories of life events—memories that are lost in diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease.
University Research | New York UniversityResearch at BU is illuminating just how severely climate change is impacting coral reefs
University Research | Boston UniversityScientists from across the globe gather to discuss latest chemical analysis breakthroughs
Can algorithms measure pollutants better than beakers and test tubes? How do you tell a “forever chemical” from its nontoxic doppelganger?
University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkTB is the world’s second-deadliest infectious disease, behind COVID-19. A new BU-led study shows how to turn TB-susceptible immune cells into TB-resistant ones
University Research | Boston UniversitySending targeted digital nudges based on the weather can motivate health app users to increase their exercise and stay active over time, according to new University of Minnesota research.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesAfter years of anticipation and hard work by the mission team, the University of Arizona-led NASA OSIRIS-REx mission has successfully landed a capsule with rocks and dust from the asteroid Bennu in the Utah desert.
University Research | The University of ArizonaNYU Meyers’ Tina Sadarangani created a tool to track health and improve communication between caregivers and health providers for older adults.
University Research | New York UniversityA study reports that one of the chief fuels of wildfires in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains is the decades-old remains of large trees.
University Research | University of California, IrvineNew study finds exposure to unclean cooking fuel and passive smoke during pregnancy and in early life are associated with developmental delays in children
University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New York