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Peter Salovey, president of Yale University, argues that the best way to transcend ideology is to teach students, regardless of their majors, to think like scientists.
Yale University | Articles & Op-EdsNeuroscientist Matthew Walker is dead serious about the dangers of sleep deprivation — now more than ever, perhaps, as bedrooms everywhere glow from the screens of round-the-clock technology consumption.
University Research | University of California, BerkeleyPeople with stage III colon cancer who regularly eat nuts are at significantly lower risk of cancer recurrence and mortality than those who don’t, according to a new, large study led by researchers at Yale Cancer Center.
University Research | Yale UniversityWomen are more likely to experience workplace incivility — low-intensity deviant behavior with ambiguous intent to harm — at the hands of other women, according to new research by University of Arizona professor Allison Gabriel.
University Research | The University of ArizonaThis edition of the AAU Weekly Wrap-up covers the Senate's failure to approve an FY17 energy and water funding bill, an IRS tax glitch for international students and faculty at U.S. universities, and association comments on teacher preparation regulations.
NewslettersCleaning up beaches could boost local economies in addition to preserving natural treasures and animal habitats, according to a new study.
University Research | The Ohio State UniversityRutgers and Stanford researchers develop a new mathematical model to explain how smartphones act as “portable funhouse mirrors” that may lead some to seek plastic surgery.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickVanderbilt University Medical Center is encouraging its medical providers to stop using saline as intravenous fluid therapy for most patients, a change provoked by two companion landmark studies released Feb. 27 that are anticipated to improve survival and decrease kidney complications.
University Research | Vanderbilt UniversityCountries that simply possess deadly, armed drones could change an adversary’s behavior without even striking them, according to a Stanford political scientist.
University Research | Stanford UniversityResearchers at Stanford University are imagining for a system that can produce images of objects hidden from view.
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