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AAU has selected a second cohort of 12 member campuses to receive small grants to further existing efforts to improve undergraduate education in STEM disciplines.
Press Releases | AAU Mini-Grants A new paper suggests that testosterone research used to disqualify female athletes is “fatally flawed.” Researchers say they tried to replicate the original findings and uncovered “significant anomalies and errors.”
University Research | University of Colorado BoulderThe slower you are, the more state-of-the-art shoes and performance diets improve your finish times, suggests new CU Boulder research.
University Research | University of Colorado BoulderWhile studies have indicated that vaping can help smokers quit, USC researchers say the health consequences of using a e-cigarettes may be worse than widely believed.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaArtificial Intelligence is helping to guide and support some 50 breast cancer patients in rural Georgia through a novel mobile application that gives them personalized recommendations on everything from side effects to insurance.
University Research | Georgia Institute of TechnologyFans of a college football team that wins a big game could experience a boost in self-esteem that lasts at least two days after the event, a new study suggests.
University Research | The Ohio State UniversityStanford researchers led an international research team that figured out how to pack many of the functions of an entire computer onto a single chip.
University Research | Stanford UniversityA team led by Michigan State University has found a cost-effective way to improve mental health in prisons, where 23 percent of the inmates released each year suffered from a major depressive disorder.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityThe number of opioid-related deaths in Michigan has hit an all-time high, requiring the resources of the state’s three major research universities and one of its largest health systems to tackle the problem.
AAU Universities Battle the Opioid Crisis | The Crisis | Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University scientists have identified a master control mechanism on mast cells, a type of immune cell, that can prevent the immune system from overreacting in times of stress, potentially limiting, or even stopping allergic reactions.
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