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AAU joined APLU and COGR in submitting comments to the National Science Foundation on the final version of the common disclosure forms for use in submission of research applications.
National Science Foundation | Science & Security | LettersThis week's newsletter features congressional threats to science funding, a new report that shows an increase in F-1 student visa denials, a White House memo outlining R&D priorities for FY25, and more.
Leading Research Universities ReportAmong the first of its kind in the U.S., a new electric, autonomous tractor delivered to the University of Missouri will serve as a proprietary model for research and learning.
University Research | University of Missouri, ColumbiaA new study shows that people who were supportive of the phrase “doing your own research” were more likely to be distrustful of scientists and more likely to believe misinformation about COVID-19.
University Research | Confronting COVID-19 | The University of Wisconsin-MadisonIn the largest known such study to date, researchers found programs that provide free fruits and vegetables have measurable benefits for health and food security.
University Research | Tufts University Yale undergrad suggests that alien civilizations may choose to time their "hello" message to Earth during spectacular events like supernovas.
University Research | Yale UniversityTightly coiled hair, wrinkling in cloth, and how objects collide - these are a few of the things that still give computer animators headaches.
University Research | Yale University Yale researchers have developed a new method to better understand how a person’s immune system interacts with tumor cells influences how cancer progresses and can explain why treatment causes tumors to shrink for some patients but not others.
University Research | Yale UniversityYale researchers have created a functional “humanized” liver in living mice that will help scientists find human-specific mechanisms for regulating cholesterol levels and potentially for treating chronic liver diseases afflicting tens of millions of people in the United States.
New research finds there’s greater happiness inequality among those with lower incomes, suggesting this fact only strengthens the argument that redistributive policies can benefit the unhappiest among us.
University Research | Yale University