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A new technology pioneered at USC may eventually reach an elusive goal for dentistry: filling without drilling.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaThis edition of the AAU Weekly Wrap-up features updates on FY17 Commerce-Justice-Science Bill, approved Increase for AFRI, and final overtime rule.
NewslettersEducation gives people an edge in their later years, helping them to keep dementia at bay and their memories intact, a new USC-led study has found.
Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Alzheimers | University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaGiving opioids to animals to quell pain after surgery prolongs pain for more than three weeks and primes specialized immune cells in the spinal cord to be more reactive to pain, according to a new study by CU Boulder.
University Research | AAU Universities Battle the Opioid Crisis | Treatment & Prevention | University of Colorado BoulderA serum developed by Yale researchers reduces infection from malaria in mice, according to a new study. The serum works by attacking a protein in the saliva of the mosquitos infected with the malaria parasite rather than the parasite itself.
University Research | Yale UniversityAAU and 36 other higher education associations sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) urging expeditious review and processing for all DACA renewal applications.
Immigration | LettersDo red and yellow candies really taste different? Does anyone actually like beer or coffee? Psychologist Don Katz explains that when it comes to your senses, nothing is as it seems.
University Research | Brandeis UniversityThe next time you launch your favorite video game, consider this: Video games are more than what you see. What you hear matters a lot, too.
University Research | Brandeis UniversityBen Goldfein, a senior in Emory College of Arts and Sciences, argues in his philosophy honors thesis that Aristotle’s ancient Nicomachean Ethics can help us deal with the anxiety associated with artificial intelligence.
Emory University | According to a new study by Stanford researchers, adolescents who have health-oriented food rules at home are more likely to make healthy eating decisions on their own.
University Research | Stanford University