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New findings about the effect of certain mutated cells on the entire blood-forming system and its environment could change ...
This summer, Brown junior Frances Moriniere is training as a sleep scientist through the Sleep Apprenticeship program at the ...
The Sustainable Education Research Initiative will build collaborations between scholars, policymakers and practitioners to ...
Since 2018, Brown University has hosted dozens of interns through PrepareRI, a statewide initiative that helps high schoolers ...
In a preview of observations that will be made routinely by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, astronomers found evidence ...
Inspired by his military service and driven by a desire to work internationally, the rising Brown University senior is ...
From sculpture and digital media to drawing and painting, undergraduate students embrace creativity and advance their skills ...
Staff Spotlight: A community builder at heart, Dilania Inoa carves out a lasting career in service As senior manager of community partnerships at the Swearer Center, Inoa has expanded educational ...
The grant will fund the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics through 2030, offering ...
A team of Brown University researchers has identified a promising new approach that may one day help to restore vision in people affected by macular degeneration and other retinal disorders.
New research shows how the impact that created the Moon’s South Pole–Aitken basin is linked to the stark contrast in composition and appearance between the two sides of the Moon.
Using a brain-computer interface, a clinical trial participant was able to create text on a computer at a rate of 90 characters per minute just by thinking about the movements involved in writing by ...
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