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Inspired by his military service and driven by a desire to work internationally, the rising Brown University senior is ...
Since 2018, Brown University has hosted dozens of interns through PrepareRI, a statewide initiative that helps high schoolers ...
New findings about the effect of certain mutated cells on the entire blood-forming system and its environment could change ...
The Sustainable Education Research Initiative will build collaborations between scholars, policymakers and practitioners to ...
This summer, Brown junior Frances Moriniere is training as a sleep scientist through the Sleep Apprenticeship program at the Warren Alpert Medical School and Bradley Hospital.
In a preview of observations that will be made routinely by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, astronomers found evidence ...
Researchers at Brown University’s School of Public Health found that children exposed to higher levels of triclosan may be more likely to develop eczema and allergy symptoms.
With potential implications for mechanical systems, study reveals physics of ‘nick shot’ in squash A new study, born out of an interest in using science to explain the everyday world, shows how ...
Researchers analyzed a global database of 500,000 strange streaks that occur on steep Martian slopes, concluding that they’re most likely caused by dry processes rather than liquid flow.
Public health researchers untangle two decades of maternal mortality data and find that while early increases were driven by reporting changes, real increases followed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New research finds that despite large rivers and seas of liquid methane, Saturn’s moon Titan seems mostly devoid of river deltas, raising new questions about the surface dynamics on this alien world.