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Rutgers researchers have developed a way of detecting the early onset of deadly infectious diseases using a test so ultrasensitive that it could someday revolutionize medical approaches to epidemics.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickA report by scientists offers the first genomic evidence that Atlantic cod evolved new traits over only decades during a period of overfishing – evolutionary changes that scientists formerly believed could take millions of years.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickAn international collaboration involving Rutgers researchers have conducted the most comprehensive sequencing yet of the complete DNA sequence of the little skate.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickThe results of a USC-led study raise intriguing questions about how common pregnancy complications may affect infants and health outcomes later in childhood.
University Research | University of Southern California | The Johns Hopkins University | Rutgers University-New Brunswick | The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | University of California, Berkeley | University of Colorado Boulder | Emory University | University of Michigan | Columbia University | New York University | The University of Chicago | University of California, DavisStudents who are nonbinary, female or in their second year of college are most affected by academic stress, a Rutgers study finds
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickA global study of asthma patients by Rutgers and an international team of researchers found a combination of two drugs dramatically reduces the chances of suffering an asthma attack.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickA receptor that was first identified as necessary for insulin action, that also is located on the neural stem cells found deep in the brains of mice, is pivotal for brain stem cell longevity, according to a Rutgers study
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickInhaled nanoparticles – human-made specks so minuscule they can’t be seen in conventional microscopes, found in thousands of common products – can cross a natural, protective barrier that normally protects fetuses, according to Rutgers University scientists studying factors that produce low-birth-…
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickTwo strains of the bacterium causing tuberculosis have only minor genetic differences but attack the lungs in completely different fashion, according to Rutgers researchers.
University Research | Rutgers University-New BrunswickNontraditional 9/11 emergency workers express greater suicidal ideation than police and other first responders, Rutgers study finds
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