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Preliminary results from a new study indicate that greater amounts of daily digital screen time are associated with more insomnia symptoms and shorter sleep duration among adolescents.
University Research | Stony Brook University - The State University of New YorkUniversity at Buffalo biologist Shermali Gunawardena is looking for deeper explanations into the causes of Alzheimer’s and how this debilitating condition can be treated.
Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Alzheimers | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkThe joint statement emphasizes how the proposed policy obscures and conflates 'unlawful presence' and 'maintenance of status.'
Immigration | LettersMIT researchers have built an ingestible sensor equipped with genetically engineered bacteria that can diagnose bleeding in the stomach or other gastrointestinal problems.
University Research | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyA new blood test for pregnant women detects with 75-80 percent accuracy whether their pregnancies will end in premature birth. The technique can also be used to estimate a fetus’s gestational age — or the mother’s due date — as reliably as and less expensively than ultrasound.
University Research | Stanford UniversityPhysicist Seth Fraden is developing a new generation of machines modeled on living creatures. His latest invention might one day treat disease by swimming its way through our blood.
University Research | Brandeis UniversityCompete America, of which Association of American Universities (AAU) is a member, filed comments to USCIS on the "Accrual if Unlawful Presence and F, J, and M Nonimmigrants" Memo.
Immigration | LettersUnsatisfied with existing surgical simulation models, doctors at the University of Rochester developed a process for fabricating lifelike artificial organs, which would allow surgeons to practice complex cases in advance of the actual surgery.
University Research | University of RochesterA new study involving Tulane University researchers finds three out of four pediatricians don’t approve of hitting children for corrective purposes, often referred to as spanking.
University Research | Tulane UniversityAAU applauds the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies for proposing a much-needed $2 million increase in investment in the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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