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Wildlife loss and climate change will likely lead to an increase in ticks that carry certain fevers, according to a new study by researchers at the University of California Santa Barbara.
University Research | University of California, Santa BarbaraThis week's Wrap-Up includes items on budget and appropriations, DACA, Campus Sexual Assault Policies and work towards a bipartisan budget agreement.
NewslettersThe relationship between exposure to extreme weather and support for climate policies is small, an Indiana University study finds, and it fades quickly.
University Research | Indiana University BloomingtonChildren exposed to 9-11 dust from the World Trade Center towers have elevated levels of artery-hardening fats in their blood, a New York University study shows.
University Research | New York UniversityIt might not seem like a big deal if you like Coke while your partner likes Pepsi -- but new research suggests preferring different brands can affect our happiness in relationships more than shared interests or personality traits.
University Research | Duke UniversityUCLA biologists have developed an intervention that serves as a cellular time machine — turning back the clock on a key component of aging.
University Research | University of California, Los AngelesUniversity of California President Janet Napolitano explains why she is suing the Trump administration over its decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in this opinion piece for the Los Angeles Times.
Immigration | Articles & Op-EdsAAU submitted a joint public comment with the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), the Association of American Medical Colleges, and the Council on Government Relations (COGR) to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) opposing the proposed rule,
Public/Open Access | LettersTwitter data could give disaster relief teams real-time information to provide aid and save lives, thanks to a new algorithm developed by an international team of researchers.
University Research | The Pennsylvania State UniversityResearchers have identified 22 known pharmacologically active compounds and FDA-approved drugs that are effective against advanced prostate tumor cells.
University Research | Tulane University