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Study suggests work from home creates particular challenges for young employees, especially women.
University Research | Harvard UniversityAAU submits letter in response to Senate HELP Committee Ranking Member Bill Cassidy’s (R-LA) White Paper on the future of AI.
Higher Education Legislation | Innovation and Competitiveness | Intellectual Property | LettersA multisite study found that, in older adults at increased risk for cognitive decline, hearing intervention slowed down loss of thinking and memory abilities by 48% over three years.
University Research | University of South FloridaFor the first time, neuroscientists have recorded neural activity from the visual system of an octopus.
University Research | University of OregonA new study from the University of Chicago has laid out the internal structure of polyelectrolyte complexes for the first time which lead to better drugs and technology.
University Research | The University of ChicagoA team has announced the first evidence for “quantum superchemistry” – a phenomenon where particles in the same quantum state undergo collective accelerated reactions. The effect had been predicted, but never observed in the laboratory.
University Research | The University of ChicagoDespite cost-cutting efforts by businesses, high prices persist at retailers. Harvard research points to consumer behavior shifts, like reduced price sensitivity, as a key factor.
University Research | Harvard UniversityResearchers demonstrate how a nanoengineered steel mesh with a special solar-powered coating can collect water droplets from fog, then treat the water to make it safe for drinking.
University Research | University of California, BerkeleyColumbia scientists have found that neurons in the gastrointestinal tract of mice are damaged by an autoimmune reaction to a protein associated with Parkinsons disease. Their study is adding to evidence that the disease may gets its start in the gut.
University Research | Columbia UniversityA team of researchers found beneficial gut bacteria actively sense the mucus lining of the gut, using the information as a guide to stay in their proper place.
University Research | University of Oregon