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A new study found that a gene passed down from extinct archaic humans provided an adaptive advantage for Indigenous people of ...
Since 2018, Brown University has hosted dozens of interns through PrepareRI, a statewide initiative that helps high schoolers ...
On schedule for completion in 2027, Danoff Laboratories will convene scientists to solve complex health and medical challenges and spur economic growth in Providence’s Jewelry District.
Inspired by his military service and driven by a desire to work internationally, the rising Brown University senior is ...
New findings about the effect of certain mutated cells on the entire blood-forming system and its environment could change how doctors treat patients with blood cancers.
Researchers directly measure ‘Cheerios effect’ forces for the first time In a finding that could be useful in designing small aquatic robots, researchers have measured the forces that cause small ...
A study led by Brown University researchers found that a low-impact, meditative movement program involving qigong was as effective as more standard exercise programs in improving cancer-related ...
A global economist’s take on tariffs: ‘American consumers will get hurt’ In a Q&A, Brown University Professor of Economics Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan discussed how the new presidential administration’s ...
In a major step toward expanded access, the University met its ambitious $120 million fundraising goal to launch need-blind admission for international students beginning with the Class of 2029.
Golden eyes: How gold nanoparticles may one day help to restore people’s vision A team of Brown University researchers has identified a promising new approach that may one day help to restore vision ...
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