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The foods that people in other countries put on their plates could teach Americans how to reduce their cancer risk.
University Research | University of MichiganMichigan Medicine is performing an innovative carotid procedure known as TCAR that reverses blood flow to reduce stroke risk during revascularization.
University Research | University of MichiganFlooding caused by rain falling on snowpack could more than double by the end of this century in some areas of the western U.S. and Canada due to climate change, according to new research from CU Boulder and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).
University Research | University of Colorado BoulderThe pollutants emitted by wildfires are determined mostly by the temperature at which wildfires burn, not what is fueling the wildfire, according to new research from CIRES and NOAA.
University Research | Community Impact | University of Colorado BoulderLos Angeles-area students learn about careers in communications, journalism, and multimedia during a monthlong summer academy at USC Annenberg.
Community Impact | University of Southern CaliforniaAfter reading the article, the junior zoology major at the University of Florida created a student organization – Generational Relief in Prosthetics – that 3D-prints hands and other assistive devices with the support of the UF Libraries.
University of Florida | MIT’s Cheetah 3 robot can climb stairs and step over obstacles without the help of cameras or visual sensors.
University Research | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyA research team believes a new kind of genome analysis called polygenic risk scoring could flag the likelihood of developing the fatal conditions before symptoms appear.
University Research | Harvard UniversityMedicare leaves many older Americans without adequate resources to properly maintain their sight, a new study finds.
University Research | University of MichiganA new study finds that many breast cancer patients are concerned about the financial impact of their diagnosis and treatment, and that they feel their doctors’ offices aren’t adequately addressing these concerns.
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