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Dr Mary Lynne Hedley, a trailblazer in biotechnology and scientific entrepreneurship, recently visited Cyprus to inspire the next generation of life science innovators. A Senior Scientific Fellow at ...
News of this broadband boost comes as BT's Openreach has also just confirmed that it is about to stop selling old copper ...
Horticultural sciences student Mercedes Burks ’25, who will graduate in May, finds purpose in plants, people and starting over.
Portsmouth experts will lead an exciting event exploring innovative technologies in healthcare and environmental science ...
Why do cats generally live longer than dogs? New research suggests that longer lifespans of mammals like cats could be linked to their bigger brains and more complex immune systems.
A study of human tumor cells implanted in mice from the MacPherson Lab at Fred Hutch describes a new way to screen for the ...
In 2020, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Educational Justice Institute launched Brave Behind Bars, a 12-week ...
We’ve just announced that more than 100 funders and institutions combined continue to consider eLife papers when evaluating research contributions – regardless of our Impact Factor loss last year.
Craig Edmonston, Anna Jarrett, Kit Kacirek, Cathy Lirgg, Bettie Miller, Merry Moiseichik, Allison Scott and Kathy Throop were honored for their scholarly contributions and mentoring of students and ...
Hayley Jankowski has been interested in biomedical research since her freshman year of high school. Now, the Rowan University ...
SINGAPORE -While serving national service in 2021, Mr Nicolas Chew received news that would have once been unimaginable – an ...
This slate of awards, conferred by both Arts & Sciences and the Office of the Provost, reflects A&S faculty members’ ...