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A Yale-led research team has conducted the first genome-wide study of retainers who lived and worked at Machu Picchu.
University Research | Yale UniversityIn a new study, Yale researchers reveal new insights into the role of the LRRK2 gene in triggering the devastating neurodegenerative disease.
University Research | Yale UniversityScientist from UC Irvine uncovers surprising facts about bumblebees.
University Research | University of California, IrvineResearchers at the University of Rochester have successfully transferred a longevity gene from naked mole rats to mice, resulting in improved health and an extension of the mouse’s lifespan.
University Research | University of Rochester New research out of the University of Kansas has shown how a complex component of milk that can be added to infant formula has been shown to confer long-term cognitive benefits, including measures of intelligence and executive function in children.
University Research | The University of KansasUniversity of California San Diego Chancellor Pradeep Khosla writes about how increasing accessible and affordable on-campus housing for students can help expand access to higher education.
University of California San Diego | Articles & Op-EdsRutgers University President Jonathan Holloway and Benedict College President Roslyn Clark Artis highlight the importance of free speech on campus and the responsibility colleges have to teach students how to find common ground with others and engage in “constructive civil discourse.”
Rutgers University-New Brunswick | Articles & Op-EdsNotre Dame University President Rev. John I. Jenkins writes about government attacks on the Catholic Church in Nicaragua.
University of Notre Dame | Articles & Op-EdsArizona State University President Michael Crow and ASU Associate Professor Derrick M. Anderson explain how to improve higher education and public confidence in the higher education sector.
Arizona State University | Articles & Op-EdsResearchers found that young, amateur athletes who play some of the most physical contact sports also seem to be at risk for CTE, despite their comparatively short, lower-profile playing careers.
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