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New pollen data suggest warming temperatures supported forests that expanded into Siberia and facilitated early human migration there, at roughly the same time as more and western areas of Eurasia.
University Research | The University of Kansasa University at Buffalo-led research team has created a new, sturdier membrane that can withstand harsh environments – high temperatures, high pressure and complex chemical solvents – associated with industrial separation processes.
University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkA new, bio-inspired drug restores the effectiveness of immune cells in fighting cancer, a team led by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin has found.
University Research | The University of Texas at AustinAAU President Barbara R. Snyder applauds the Senate for voting today to confirm Monica Bertagnolli as the director of the National Institutes of Health.
National Institutes of Health | Press Releases A research team has developed molecules that could help unclog thick, sticky mucus from the lungs of people suffering from cystic fibrosis.
University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New York A new study has found little improvement over time to the plans put in place to reduce damages from natural disasters by the Federal Disaster Mitigation Act.
University Research | The University of KansasA team of biomedical engineers has developed a new hydrogel-based delivery system that balances the acidic environment in a tumor and greatly enhances the cancer-fighting activity of the chemotherapeutic drug it encapsulates.
University Research | Brown UniversityA team of neuroscientists has now identified a class of neurons that are not responsive to sounds in general, but only respond when sounds violate expectations, thereby sending a message that a mistake has been made.
University Research | New York UniversityThe world’s scientists rely on an elaborate network of technologies to help predict the weather and assess the global effects of climate change, But they are overlooking some of the most informative instruments of all: animals.
University Research | Yale UniversityMapping out brain networks in teenagers can help predict current and future risky drinking behavior, according to Sarah Yip, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry and in the Yale Child Study Center.
University Research | Yale University