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Biomedical researchers are working to establish a scalable way to produce stem cells for treating disease or healing injuries.
University Research | Texas A&M UniversityThe AAU Weekly Wrap-up reviews the President's FY16 budget, outlines our concerns about the latest patent reform legislation, and details our comments critical of the Administration's proposed college rating system and draft regulations on teacher preparation.
NewslettersStanford University scientists have developed new software that targets the most abundant fishing grounds and reduces catch of unwanted or protected species using satellite data, maps and observations.
University Research | Stanford UniversityThis week's Wrap-Up includes items on limiting visa length for Chinese students, a National Academies report on graduate education and a call to action from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for language learning.
NewslettersAAU President Coleman writes how our member universities are working to change the culture of Ph.D. education by making diverse Ph.D. career pathways visible, valued, and viable.
Mary Sue's DeskResearchers have identified three new distinct breast epithelial cell populations, a discovery that could aid in understanding the origins of breast cancer and lead to improved early cancer detection.
University Research | University of California, IrvineMIT researchers have devised a new drug-delivering nanoparticle that could offer a better way to treat Glioblastoma multiforme, a type of brain tumor.
University Research | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Brain Tumors | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMIT researchers have developed technology that could be used to remotely trigger “smart pills” to deliver drugs.
University Research | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Harvard UniversityA new study of animal vision shows that human eyes can see fine details that most animals can’t, Duke University researchers say.
University Research | Duke UniversityMore than 11 million Americans may have incorrect prescriptions for aspirin, statins and blood pressure medications, according to a study led by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
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