Computing Professor Wins $584K NSF CAREER Award for Smart-City Research
Cities generate an immense, constantly shifting stream of human decisions. In New York City alone, millions of residents and visitors...
Cities generate an immense, constantly shifting stream of human decisions. In New York City alone, millions of residents and visitors...
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts—Researchers from the University of Copenhagen, Insilico Medicine, and international academic partners have identified a previously unrecognized vulnerability in...
Boston College chemist Alexis Grimaud has received a five-year National Science Foundation CAREER Award worth nearly $600,000 to investigate a...
DENVER—Scientists have identified a detailed cellular signature of pulmonary sarcoidosis, revealing how immune cells in the lungs change their behavior...
Misha Blagosklonny’s Bold Theory of Aging Continues to Reshape Biogerontology A new essay in the journal Aging revisits the scientific...
A new computational study is turning the spotlight on one of biology’s most difficult questions: why can two protein isoforms...
Industrial-scale illegal fishing is not a marginal crime carried out by a handful of rogue vessels. It is a deeply...
A new study proposes that the relationship between diet and depression may be influenced by an unexpected biological intermediary: the...
A new study published in Pediatric Research is giving clinicians and parents a more precise way to understand some of...
Earth system science is facing a problem that is both enormous and surprisingly practical: there is now more climate and...
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