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Traumatic childhood events may increase risk for long-term health effects in breast cancer survivors
Breast cancer survivors who have experienced childhood trauma may be at greater risk for more significant and long-lasting fatigue, depression, anxiety and cognitive decline.
University Research | The University of KansasA joint project between University of Kansas and University of Houston supported by $1.8 million from the National Science Foundation’s second Future of Semiconductor program (FuSe2) will produce atomically tunable memory resistors, dubbed “memristors,” for brain-inspired advanced computing — while…
University Research | The University of KansasComputer scientist Zhen Bai develops technology to help kids benefit from and learn about artificial intelligence.
University Research | University of RochesterPurdue University scientist uses AI to model fairness and maximize the benefits of donated food.
University Research | Purdue UniversityUniversity at Buffalo neuroscientists have identified the binding site of low-dose ketamine, providing critical insight into how the medication, often described as a wonder drug, alleviates symptoms of major depression in as little as a few hours with effects lasting for several days.
University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New YorkUC Santa Cruz Assistant Professor of Biomolecular Engineering Andy Yeh is designing completely artificial proteins that produce bioluminescence to serve as a non-invasive method for bioimaging, diagnostics, drug discovery, and more.
University Research | University of California Santa CruzSo-called ‘Red Monsters’ formed at surprising speeds, stressing current galaxy-formation models
University Research | University of California Santa CruzUC Irvine-led study reveals new insights into how we navigate space and store memories
University Research | University of California, IrvineStudy shows kidney and nerve tissue cells learn and make memories in ways similar to neurons
University Research | New York UniversitySupported by the NSF and DOE, University at Buffalo engineers work on a versatile and cost effective method of flame aerosol synthesis that could pave the way for new nanomaterials.
University Research | University at Buffalo - The State University of New York