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Mosquitoes can learn to associate a particular odor with an unpleasant mechanical shock akin to being swatted, researchers say.
University Research | University of Washington | University of California, Riverside | California Institute of TechnologyStudents develop their own research projects while exploring the Pacific coral reefs of Palau in this Stanford University seminar.
Stanford University | Stanford’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab (VHIL) presented an immersive virtual reality experience about ocean acidification to members of the Palauan National Congress.
Stanford University | University of California Irvine Chancellor Howard Gillman discusses free speech issues such as trigger warnings, safe spaces and free speech zones in this Q&A published by The Los Angeles Times.
University of California, Irvine | Articles & Op-EdsStanford undergraduate students studied coral heat resistance in Palau to determine which corals are most successful under warmer conditions.
Stanford University | One student team measured the number of small coral at nine research sites as a way to learn how different environments affect young coral.
Stanford University | Students were curious about the ocean currents that move nutrients and sediments across seagrass beds and throughout the bay.
Stanford University | Eric S. Lander, the founding director of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, is worried that no one seems to be arguing about what needs to be done to ensure America's position as the world's leader in science and technology.
The Partnership | Articles & Op-EdsThis edition of the AAU Weekly Wrap-up covers House approval of an FY17 defense appropriations bill, House and Senate approval of NEH funding, Senate approval of a Defense authorization bill, and more.
NewslettersMaria T. Zuber, vice president for research at M.I.T., writes that amid the turbulence in Washington, "It’s easy to miss the fact that part of what’s at stake is America’s dominance in science, engineering, and innovation."
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