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The University of Washington has teamed up with a Seattle visual analytics company to explore more than a century of weather observations in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and western Montana, and for Washington snowpack.
Community Impact | University of WashingtonIn a new study, University of Oregon scientists have captured details, in real time, about how the brain supports creativity.
University Research | University of OregonIn the hours and days following a spinal cord injury, the gears that control the body’s internal clocks fall profoundly out of sync, impacting body temperature, hormone fluctuation, immunity and the timing of a host of other bodily processes, according to new CU Boulder research.
University Research | University of Colorado BoulderNew Michigan State University research suggests babies who are less active get less sleep, something new parents may want to consider when looking for possible solutions for the long, sleepless nights.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityFasting before getting your blood drawn for cholesterol tests is common practice, but new research from Michigan State University shows it is a contributing factor of low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia, in patients who take diabetes medications.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityA group of undergraduate students at the University of Chicago are members of the MAPSCorps Scientific Symposium, a group which spends six weeks in the community collecting data about resources in the South Side of Chicago and how they are utilized.
The University of Chicago | A new study from Michigan State University and New York University reveals a surprising level of vulnerability in fingerprint authentication systems.
University Research | Michigan State University | New York UniversityDuring the holidays, it’s not just Santa who’s watching you. Hackers are lurking, so be equally mindful of your phone as you are your cash and credit cards.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityGirls exposed to chemicals commonly found in toothpaste, makeup, soap and other personal care products before birth may hit puberty earlier, according to a new longitudinal study led by researchers at UC Berkeley.
University Research | University of California, BerkeleyFrom iPhones on Earth to rovers on Mars, most electronics only function within a certain temperature range. By blending two organic materials together, researchers at Purdue University could create electronics that withstand extreme heat.
University Research | Purdue University