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A new study led by UNC researchers supports an additional classification for human tumors. The findings could help researchers to identify cancers of an unknown primary origin. It could also have implications for treating cancers across tumor types.
University Research | The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillWhat happens when humans and machines interact? Can humans automate impulse reactions in robots?
University Research | Cornell UniversityBerkeley engineers are developing a new technology that could dramatically improve the speed and accuracy of early breast cancer detection through the use of microfluidics.
University Research | University of California, BerkeleyBacteria in the gut, known as the gut microbiome, could be the culprit behind osteoarthritis and joint pain that plagues people who are obese, according to a new study published today in JCI Insight.
University Research | University of RochesterTwo Washington University researchers have devised a computational model that helps farmers select the best seeds for a variety of planting conditions.
University Research | Washington University in St. LouisThis edition of the AAU Weekly Wrap-up covers House approval of the 21st Century Cures act, a Senate Committee's work on the COMPETES act, Whitehouse S&T priorities for the FY17 budget and more. Read on to find out.
NewslettersAn international team has uncovered the potential to beat obesity at the cellular level, characterizing for the first time a complex, little-understood receptor type that, when activated, shuts off hunger.
University Research | Vanderbilt UniversityThis week's Wrap-Up includes items on free speech, DACA, budget reform and an expected rescission package.
NewslettersA novel antioxidant studied by University of Colorado Boulder researchers targets mitochondria to reverse vascular aging.
University Research | University of Colorado BoulderStudents in the Brittingham Social Enterprise Lab project at USC tackle social issues and global problems with for-profit endeavors. This year’s focus is seniors’ unique needs.
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