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Students in the remote course Indigenous Art, Issues and Concepts, taught by visiting instructor Marina Tyquiengco, will cap off the fall semester by creating their own Indigenous art exhibitions. Read Article Events hosted by the institute involve virtual visits from expert scholars, documentary filmmakers and influential policymakers such as Stacey Abrams, Michael Dukakis and Heidi Heitkamp. Read Article Open details for Watson Institute gears up for presidential election with screenings, discussions An outgrowth of the Joint Program in Cancer Biology established by Brown and Lifespan, the center will focus efforts on world-class research, developing new therapeutics and addressing patients’ unique needs. Read Article Open details for Brown establishes new Cancer Center dedicated to research, clinical developments A bank of biological samples created by medical scholars and clinicians could help Brown researchers answer pressing questions about diagnosing and treating COVID-19. Read Article Open details for COVID-19 Biobank at Brown and Lifespan fuels critical research amid pandemic University secures settlement in Cohen v. Brown that sets a 2024 end date to agreement that has hindered competitive varsity athletics for women and men at Brown, while agreeing to return two women’s teams to varsity status. Read Article Open details for Settlement ends Cohen agreement, enables Brown to proceed with plan to advance athletics competitiveness The monthly panel discussion series, happening throughout the 2020-21 academic year, will confront and examine the role that racism plays in American public health, democracy, punishment and more. Read Article Open details for ‘Race amp;’ series investigates origins, history and effects of racism in America As part of a phased approach to welcoming students to campus for the fall, the University will allow additional undergraduates to move in this month, with some small undergraduate classes to be held in-person beginning in October. Read Article Open details for Brown to welcome more students to residence halls, begin limited in-person instruction The University was ranked No. 14 in U.S. News and World Report and earned high marks in a range of higher education rankings focused on academic experience, undergraduate research, return on investment and more. Read Article Open details for Brown named among world’s top universities in national, international rankings The Brown University faculty voted on Tuesday, Sept. 8, to suspend all University exercises on Election Day during federal election years, beginning this November. Read Article Open details for After faculty vote, federal Election Days designated University holidays at Brown With nearly 2,800 new students launching their Brown academic careers this year, President Christina H. Paxson and Associate Professor of Religious Studies Andre Willis urged them to learn from the past and embrace change to help define the “new normal.” Read Article Hailing from a wide variety of disciplines and backgrounds, the scholars join the Brown community this year to guide student-centered learning and engage in high-impact research. Read Article “Untitled (Lamp/Bear),” affectionately known as Blueno, has been the Brown community’s constant companion for four years — now, it’s headed elsewhere for long-term conservation. Read Article Open details for As iconic blue bear sculpture leaves College Hill, Brown community pays tribute Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Assistant Provost for Sustainability Stephen Porder will study and teach in Paris next year as a De Tocqueville Distinguished Chair. Read Article In the midst of the first global pandemic of the digital age, historians and archivists, both at Brown and across the globe, have launched countless efforts to record history in the making. Read Article Open details for With COVID-19 archives, Brown students, faculty and staff aim to diversify the historical record The Higher Education Excellence in Diversity award recognizes the University’s campus-wide commitment to advancing diversity and inclusion across all facets of its community. Read Article Open details for Brown earns national recognition for commitment to diversity, inclusion University confronts “conspiracy claims” in its response to an action seeking to overturn Brown’s decision to transition women’s varsity teams to club status; Brown shares exemplary record with court. Read Article Open details for In court filing, Brown asserts clear case for commitment to gender equity in athletics A new Brown Takes Care initiative will directly engage students, faculty and staff as storytellers and influencers to promote essential health practices to fight COVID-19, both on campus and in the greater Providence community. Read Article Open details for Brown launches community-wide effort to promote healthy behaviors during the pandemic Computer science professor Stefanie Tellex is helping schools across Rhode Island implement a new curriculum in which students learn basic robotics by building their own autonomous drones. Read Article Open details for Brown professor brings drone-based robotics class to area high schools By reducing wait times, meeting the urgent needs of students and diversifying its team, Counseling and Psychological Services at Brown is reimagining the most effective ways to provide mental health care on campus. Read Article Open details for At Brown, an innovative mental health care model centers the needs of students As part of the BrownConnect Summer Institute, Brown students and recent graduates considered the creative and practical challenges of transforming the bestselling novel “Wonder” into a Broadway musical. Read Article Open details for BrownConnect Summer Institute: Adapting a beloved novel into a Broadway play The University will implement a phased approach to move-in and in-person undergraduate instruction, with the goal of bringing most returning undergrads to campus by late September, provided the public health situation improves. Read Article Open details for Brown to stagger fall student arrivals, attentive to COVID cases rising locally and nationally Since May, a Brown senior and other students have played an instrumental role in providing COVID-19 tests to low-income, uninsured Rhode Island residents, many of whom are working on the front lines amid a global pandemic. Read Article Open details for Cesar Orduña: Delivering free virus tests to Rhode Island’s underserved In a virtual forum hosted by the Brown University School of Public Health, Dr. Fauci joined incoming dean Dr. Ashish K. Jha to address the challenges and responsibilities as public health leaders work to limit COVID-19’s spread. Read Article Open details for Dr. Anthony Fauci: ‘Maybe this will be a wake-up call for society to change’ With support from a Royce fellowship, two undergraduate students are teaching middle-schoolers in rural China how to express themselves and transform their communities through photography. Read Article The University will permanently endow the Fund for the Education of the Children of Providence, which will provide financial support for the city’s Pre-K-12 students through a range of educational initiatives. Read Article Open details for Brown University fully funds $10M endowment to support Providence public schools Through digital marketplaces, murals and storytelling, the Brown-RISD dual degree student and El Paso, Texas, native seeks to celebrate the unique character of the Southwest. Read Article Novel coronavirus and its effect on University science laboratories has kept engineering student Portia Tieze from working on campus this summer — so she brought the lab to her apartment to continue her research. Read Article The Center for Computational Brain Science at Brown’s Carney Institute for Brain Science will harness the University’s expertise in computation, cognition and systems neuroscience toward new brain health solutions. Read Article Open details for Computational brain science center at Brown to catalyze research, train students and scholars Juliet Hooker, a professor of political science at Brown, has long conducted research at the intersection of race and politics — work now catapulted into the spotlight as Americans increasingly consider systemic racism. Read Article Open details for Race and politics scholar weighs in on Black Lives Matter movement’s resurgence In the wake of George Floyd’s brutal killing, physicists and students from Brown took to the web to discuss strategies for increasing diversity and inclusion in the physics community across the nation. Read Article Open details for Brown professors, students make the case for diversity, equity in physics As a member of B-Lab — the Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship’s summer startup accelerator — Brown has developed Figured, a venture that offers customized natural hair care guidance to women with Afro-textured hair. Read Article Cloud Agronomics — a student and alumni venture launched with support from the Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship — uses hyperspectral imaging to detect crop-borne diseases that destabilize food supplies and cost farmers billions. Read Article The grant from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism will fund the center, based at Brown’s School of Public Health, as researchers work to reduce the impact of alcohol misuse on the HIV epidemic. Read Article Open details for $6.2 million grant renews Alcohol Research Center on HIV funding for five years Through the BrownConnect Summer Institute, University alumni and parents provide professional experiences and mentorship to current students and newly minted graduates interested in a wide range of fields. Read Article Open details for Virtual summer institute connects Brown undergraduates with vast network of alumni and parent mentors Brown Biomedical Innovations to Impact awards projects focused on analyzing infant cries for signs of opioid withdrawal, developing a malaria vaccine and accelerating medical solutions into commercial technologies. Read Article Open details for Brown to fund biomedical technologies with commercial potential, patient benefits The largest single National Science Foundation grant in Brown’s history will fund ICERM, Brown’s national mathematics institute, for the next five years. Read Article Open details for At $23.7 million, largest NSF grant in university history to renew Brown’s math institute President Christina H. Paxson wrote to the campus community about University opposition to new federal guidance on the Student and Exchange Visitor Program and how Brown can best support its international students. Read Article Open details for Letter from President Paxson: Supporting Brown’s International Students In recent months, prestigious national and international organizations have recognized Brown faculty for their research, scholarship and leadership. Read Article Given higher sea levels and softer soil in the wake of a shifting climate, Sesarma crabs, which have already decimated salt marshes in the Northeast, are now rising to prominence in southeastern marshes, a new study finds. Read Article To mitigate the pandemic’s impact, the University will allow undergraduates back for two terms in a three-term model, reduce the density of students in campus housing, offer instruction in person and remotely, and implement extensive testing, tracing and public health measures. Read Article Open details for Brown invites students back to campus with three-term model, reduced density for 2020-21 The Brown-RISD dual degree student is pursuing several summer projects that use cutting-edge technology to connect people to the natural world and to each other. Read Article With COVID-19 complicating international travel, this year’s student Fulbright winners will begin their teaching and research assignments across the globe at the start of 2021. Read Article Open details for Graduate students, recent Brown alumni earn 36 Fulbright scholarships Project led by the Annenberg Institute and Results for America will equip educators with research briefs on addressing teaching challenges, from coping with learning loss to protecting the most vulnerable students. Read Article Open details for Annenberg Institute to provide research-based advice for educators amid COVID-19 In the face of COVID-19, leaders at the Warren Alpert Medical School worked with the U.S. Medical Licensing Examination on a solution enabling medical students to take essential licensing exams that had been cancelled. Read Article Open details for Brown’s medical school leads the way in establishing first USMLE regional testing site This spring, a series of course-based research experiences — or CUREs — explored what it means to conduct scientific research in a virtual world. Read Article Open details for In the lab or on the web, research-based courses teach students to think like scientists Dr. Alyson McGregor, cofounder of the Division of Sex and Gender in Emergency Medicine at Brown, discusses the difference sex makes in medical research and care in her new book, “Sex Matters.” Read Article Open details for Emergency physician shows everyday readers why ‘Sex Matters’ in health care The five-year, $750,000 award will help Kemp Plumb study exotic states of matter that emerge in certain magnetic materials. Read Article Open details for Brown physicist earns prestigious Early Career Grant from U.S. Department of Energy In a talk about his new book, “Angrynomics,” Mark Blyth explained why Westerners are angry over the current economic state and suggested a fix for broken capitalist systems. Read Article Students in an American studies course at Brown worked with the Lippitt House Museum to create a digital exhibition chronicling the history of women’s suffrage and voting rights in Rhode Island and beyond. Read Article Open details for Students partner with Providence museum on women’s suffrage digital exhibition A new Health Equity Scholars fellowship program from Brown’s School of Public Health and Tougaloo College is aimed at expanding diversity among public health leaders and addressing racism as a public health problem. Read Article Open details for For underrepresented scholars, fellowship will fund Brown MPH to train new generation of leaders The University has made standardized test scores optional for applicants in the upcoming undergraduate admissions cycle to account for the unprecedented obstacles to testing arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Read Article Open details for Brown suspends standardized test requirement for 2020-21 undergraduate admissions cycle “The Tight Rope,” co-hosted by two prominent scholars at Brown and Harvard, respectively, offers in-depth yet accessible conversations about race, social justice and African American arts and culture. Read Article Open details for Podcast by Tricia Rose, Cornel West explores African American arts, culture, history and politics Wind turbines in Texas, now up and running, are part of a plan that will enable the University to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2040, offsetting 100% of campus electricity use with renewable energy sources. Read Article The 10 newest members of the Brown University Graduate School’s open education program will customize their Ph.D. studies by seeking a master’s degree in a secondary field. Read Article Open details for Open Graduate Education Scholars push academic boundaries through their scholarship The University and SUGSE/AFT agreed on a three-year collective bargaining agreement covering wages, hours and other terms of employment for graduate teaching assistants, research assistants and proctors. Read Article “Plastic Orchestra,” composed by Class of 2020 graduate Sofia Frohna, celebrates old music traditions while embracing seldom-heard instruments, from melodicas to boomwhackers. Read Article Open details for Student composer caps four years at Brown with a plastic-instrument symphony Emily Oster, an economist and public policy expert at Brown, has partnered with medical experts, data scientists and Brown students to create a hub of helpful information about COVID-19. Read Article Open details for Conversations on COVID: How science, data can inform personal choices during the pandemic Brown will reinstate the varsity status of its men’s track and field and cross country teams; the move does not alter other decisions to reduce the number of varsity sports as part of the Excellence in Brown Athletics Initiative. Read Article Testifying before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, Brown President Christina H. Paxson detailed the complex decisions facing university leaders as they assess how to deliver education safely this fall. Read Article Open details for Paxson tells U.S. Senate stakes are high as universities seek to safely reopen As communities confront ongoing anti-black racism, University leaders wrote to the Brown community to express deep sadness and anger regarding incidents that continue to cut short the lives of black people. Read Article The Excellence in Brown Athletics Initiative will revise the University’s roster of varsity sports teams, invest in club sports and enhance recruitment, squad sizes, coaching, training and facilities. Read Article Open details for New initiative to reshape, improve competitiveness in Brown varsity and club athletics The FarmLink Project, started by students from Brown and other schools, is moving food that farmers would normally sell to restaurants to food banks around the country, putting it in the hands of those in need. Read Article Open details for Conversations on COVID: Students organize to take food from farms to food banks From locations across the globe, thousands of new Brown graduates and loved ones tuned in to Virtual Degree Conferral celebrations that honored achievements and offered words of wisdom for lives and careers to come. Read Article Open details for For Class of 2020 grads, new degrees and congratulations arrive, virtually The approved $1.3 billion base budget includes $347 million for student aid and support, and will serve as a foundation for revised budget forecasts to contend with the full impact of COVID-19 on Brown’s financial position. Read Article As president of Brown’s Undergraduate Council of Students, William Zhou will address the way that listening to others creates community and catalyzes change in Virtual Degree Conferral ceremony remarks on Sunday, May 24. Read Article Open details for For graduating UCS president, Brown community fuels innovation, creates family far from home Brown’s governing body elected each new member based on their commitment to the University and its mission of education and research. Read Article Mira Nikolova, a native of Bulgaria and a doctoral candidate in Slavic studies, plans to draw parallels between Ph.D. students and saguaro cacti in her Virtual Degree Conferral ceremony address on Sunday, May 24. Read Article In an address at the Graduate School’s Virtual Degree Ceremony, master’s degree speaker Abdullah Shihipar will urge his classmates to use their degrees in ways that advance all of society, not just themselves. Read Article Open details for MPH candidate to urge fellow grads to treat crises as opportunities to help others With seniors who are culminating their undergraduate experiences remotely in mind, Brown-RISD dual degree student Yunni Cho created a digital collection of drawings depicting favorite sites on the College Hill campuses. Read Article An essay by Anthony Bogues, director of the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice at Brown, anchors a scholarly discussion in the United Nations’ 30th-anniversary Human Development Report. Read Article Open details for In U.N. report, Brown scholar urges more focus on equality and freedom in human development Omena, a nonprofit founded by Brown sophomore Francesca Raoelison, teaches young people in her native Madagascar how to recognize emotionally abusive relationships. Read Article Open details for Brown undergraduate launches educational program to combat emotional abuse The under-construction center and residence hall on Brook Street in Providence remains on track to bring the University’s health and wellness programs under one roof as early as Spring 2021. Read Article Open details for Both virtually and on-site, topping-off ceremony celebrates future health and wellness center at Brown As a Udall Scholar, Melissa Lopez will examine ways to predict — and prevent — the effects of climate change upon city environments. Read Article Open details for Brown junior wins prestigious Udall Scholarship for environmental science The research team Opportunity Insights, co-directed by Professor of Economics John Friedman, developed a tool to help policymakers and nonprofits respond to rapid economic shifts during the global health crisis. Read Article Open details for Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Brown economist, colleagues develop real-time economic tracker Virtual Degree Conferral ceremonies on May 24 will mark the milestone of graduation in advance of next spring’s Commencement and Reunion Weekend, which will honor the classes of 2020 and 2021. Read Article Open details for With Commencement postponed until May 2021, Brown will honor 2020 graduates virtually Brown’s new COVID-19 Research Seed Fund is supporting 15 teams of faculty researchers who are working rapidly to develop solutions that could impact the world’s response to the pandemic. Read Article Since Brown went remote in March, the University’s student-run salsa club has hosted weekly online salsa lessons for the greater Brown and RISD communities. Read Article Benjamin Moser, a Class of 1998 graduate, won a 2020 Pulitzer Prize for the authorized biography “Sontag: Her Life and Work — and a team led in part by Brown alumnus Ira Glass captured the first ever prize for audio reporting. Read Article Rob Grace, a Ph.D. student at Brown, drew from his research on humanitarian negotiation to offer advice on how to convince skeptical friends and family to protect themselves from COVID-19 via social distancing. Read Article With students studying remotely as a result of COVID-19, Brown’s School of Public Health created a platform for students to share poster presentations on their research virtually. Read Article Open details for School of Public Health celebrates high-impact student research online Students, and local economies, will depend on the efforts of colleges and universities to marshal the resources and expertise to make it possible to safely reopen, Brown’s president argues. Read Article Open details for Paxson in New York Times: Colleges have a duty to reopen campuses, safely, as soon as possible The Choices Program at Brown is granting high school teachers in Rhode Island free access to digital editions of its classroom units, which cover topics including war, genocide and climate change. Read Article Open details for Choices Program offers Rhode Island teachers access to digital course content With their election to the prestigious honor society, Carl Kaestle, Diane Lipscombe and Susanna Loeb join the nation’s leading scholars in science, public affairs, business, arts and humanities. Read Article Open details for Three Brown professors elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences The world’s largest student-run film festival, held each year on the Brown campus, will transition to a fully digital, weeklong event featuring film screenings, new media exhibitions and a digital speaker series. Read Article In partnership with the State of Rhode Island, the University has opened currently unoccupied residence halls to front-line personnel seeking to isolate from family members while supporting the state’s pandemic response. Read Article Open details for Brown provides short-term residence hall housing to front-line personnel fighting COVID-19 Victoria Almansa-Villatoro, a Ph.D. student in Egyptology, worked with learning designers at Brown to create an interactive online course about the pyramids, kings and societies of the third millennium B.C. Read Article Open details for First from Giza, now from home, Brown Egyptologist dives into innovation in online teaching A conversation between former presidential candidate Andrew Yang and Democratic National Committee Chair Tom Perez, both Brown alumni, touched on the upcoming general election and the social consciousness of the Brown community. Read Article Open details for Andrew Yang reflects on campaign, talks new initiatives in virtual discussion The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has awarded fellowships to Brown faculty members Josh Pacewicz, Kavita Ramanan and Daniel Jordan Smith. Read Article Open details for Three professors win Guggenheim fellowships to advance research interests Fourth-year medical students at the Warren Alpert Medical School who have completed requirements and elected to graduate early will join the fight against COVID-19 both locally and in residencies nationwide. Read Article Open details for Amid COVID-19 crisis, more than 30 Brown med students graduate early to begin hospital work The team designed a ventilator that can be easily assembled using 3D-printed and easily acquired parts, and plans to make the design available for anyone to make. Read Article Nearly 1,000 students, faculty and staff participated in a remote meeting of the Brown University Community Council, which included a moderated Q A session with senior leaders. Read Article Open details for Virtual discussion offers Brown community members forum to discuss COVID-19’s impact Researchers including computer science professor Anna Lysyanskaya are working on a way to use cell phones to track people who may have been exposed to coronavirus — without revealing any personal information. Read Article A study led by researchers at the Brown University School of Public Health found that using tuned LED lighting cut in half the number of sleep disturbances among older residents in long-term care. Read Article Open details for Tuned lighting helps nursing home residents get better sleep, study finds With a focus on nursing home deaths after Hurricane Irma in 2017, study finds the effects of natural and other disasters on long-term care populations are vastly underestimated. Read Article Using insurance claim data from five states, a team of researchers led by Brown University physician-scholar Megan Ranney found that health care costs skyrocket in the six months after a firearm injury. Read Article Open details for Firearm injuries cost a health insurer $8.2 to $41.2 million to treat, study finds Brown University researchers outline a method of showing how drugs affect the brain within minutes to hours of being taken. Read Article As COVID-19 swept across the nation, most states went into lockdown — new research and state-by-state data suggests that stay-at-home orders helped slow the pandemic significantly. Read Article Open details for Stay-at-home orders significantly associated with reduced spread of COVID-19, study finds By efficiently converting CO2 into complex hydrocarbon products, a new catalyst developed by a team of Brown researchers could potentially aid in large-scale efforts to recycle excess carbon dioxide. Read Article Open details for New catalyst efficiently turns carbon dioxide into useful fuels and chemicals A Brown University School of Public Health research team found that differences in diagnosis coding practices has resulted in artificially inflated mortality rate comparisons to other hospitals. Read Article Open details for Quality of care at rural hospitals may not differ as much as reported, study suggests As new lead protection rules from the Environmental Protection Agency move toward finalization, research shows that tens of thousands of children are at increased risk under the current set of inconsistent standards. Read Article Open details for Inconsistent EPA regulations increase lead poisoning risk to kids, study finds Analysis by assistant professor of environment and society and sociology at Brown found that press releases expressing opposition to climate action were twice as likely to receive news coverage as those supporting action. Read Article Open details for Anti-climate action statements get more visibility in news coverage, study finds Using a microsimulation model, researchers at Brown predicted the number of opioid-related overdose deaths related to three different treatment options over the course of 8 years. Read Article Open details for Expanded access to treatment in prisons and jails can reduce opioid overdose deaths by 31.6%, study finds A study by a team of Brown University researchers sheds new light on the complementary roles of REM and non-REM sleep in visual perceptual learning. Read Article Open details for Study helps to settle debate on roles of REM and non-REM sleep in visual learning Researchers reveal for the first time why bubbles are a good gauge of alcohol content in the traditional Mexican spirit. Read Article Using voting records and arrest data from before and after the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a Brown economist found that increased enfranchisement led to fewer arrests for Black Americans. Read Article Open details for Voter protection led to steep drop in racially biased arrests in late 20th century, study finds The MDM2 gene promotes tumor growth and interferes with immunotherapy in some cancer patients — a new study from a Brown University research team suggests that an MDM2-inhibiting drug could help address this problem. Read Article Open details for Drug treatment could improve effectiveness of immunotherapy for cancer patients Using X-ray-based technology developed at Brown University, researchers uncover shared subsurface movement patterns between birds and dinosaurs, adding a new dimension of fossil track diversity. Read Article Open details for Different tracks, same dinosaurs: Brown researchers dig deeper into dinosaur movements “Trouble of the World,” by visiting faculty member Zach Sell of Brown University, demonstrates that American slavery transformed labor and production practices around the world, even in places where slavery was abolished. Read Article Open details for Slavery and Justice researcher’s new book chronicles 19th century slavery and empire A discovery by researchers at Brown’s Center for Translational Neuroscience could pave the way for future studies aimed at developing solutions to ALS and other vexing neuromuscular diseases. Read Article Open details for Scientists devise new ‘bar code’ method to identify critical cell types in the brain A newly discovered nanocluster has a geometry that “has not been observed in chemistry heretofore,” the researchers say. Read Article Researchers at Brown and Harvard found that Massachusetts children of all racial and economic backgrounds are more likely than ever before to enroll in college — but wealthy, white students are still far more likely to receive a college degree. Read Article Open details for Report exposes persistent income, race gaps in college graduation, even with strong K-12 education By combining a ceramic material with graphene, Brown University engineers have made what they say is the toughest solid electrolyte built to date. Read Article A new study helps to reconcile a Nobel Prize-winning theory with experiments on how solids actually melt. Read Article Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, new research finds that past stressors and traumatic events increase vulnerability to mental illnesses, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD). Read Article Open details for Past stressful experiences do not create resilience to future trauma, new study finds The new magnetic sensor is inexpensive to make, works on minimal power and is 20 times more sensitive than many traditional sensors. Read Article Open details for Researchers develop ultra-sensitive device for detecting magnetic fields Megan Ranney, an associate professor of emergency medicine, urged the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis to ramp up manufacturing and distribution of personal protective equipment. Read Article Open details for Brown physician-scholar testifies on COVID-19 before U.S. House committee Tests can identify or rule out abnormalities, but a study from the R.I. Consortium for Autism Research and Treatment finds that most people with autism spectrum disorder don’t receive them. Read Article Open details for Study finds low proportion of individuals with autism receive recommended genetic tests A new study shows that coastal sea ice used by Arctic residents for hunting and fishing will be reduced as the planet warms. Read Article Open details for Arctic ‘shorefast’ sea ice threatened by climate change, study finds A research team has predicted the presence of “topologically protected” electromagnetic waves that propagate on the surface of plasmas, which may help in designing new plasma systems like fusion reactors. Read Article A new study by three Brown researchers found that those who report symptoms of anxiety have a harder time walking away from people who become increasingly untrustworthy. Read Article Strange spots scattered across the Moon’s nearside where bedrock is conspicuously exposed are evidence of seismic activity set in motion 4.3 billion years ago that could be ongoing today, the researchers say. Read Article A team of researchers from Brown and Rice universities has demonstrated a way to help devices to find each other in the ultra-fast terahertz data networks of the future. Read Article Open details for Researchers solve ‘link discovery’ problem for terahertz data networks In a study that could lead to a new vaccine against malaria, researchers have found antibodies that trigger a “kill switch” in malarial cells, causing them to self-destruct. Read Article Open details for Research reveals new target that could be a foundation for malaria vaccine Many physicians live with significant anxiety — now more than ever — but a new study from Brown researchers suggests that app-based mindfulness training can help. Read Article A new algorithm that vastly reduces the error rates involved in testing the mechanical properties of materials could be particularly useful on evaluating modern 3D printed materials. Read Article New research from cognitive neuroscientists at Brown and Radboud Universities has pinpointed how stimulants such as Ritalin and Adderall can change people’s motivation to complete difficult tasks. Read Article Open details for With Ritalin and similar medications, the brain focuses on benefits instead of costs of work, study finds Long-term work by a Brown research team on how barnacles thrive in intertidal zones has increasingly wide implications for understanding how other organisms may adapt in the face of climate change. Read Article Open details for Barnacles offer genetic clues on how organisms adapt to changing environments A study provides new details about the collective motion of individual agents in a liquid-crystal-like system, which could help in better understanding bacterial colonies, structures and systems in the human body, and other forms of active matter. Read Article Open details for Research on Science cover reveals collective dynamics of active matter systems High-frequency vibrations are some of the most damaging ground movements produced by earthquakes, and Brown University researchers have a new theory about how they’re produced. Read Article Open details for Researchers develop new explanation for destructive earthquake vibrations Two assistant professors at Brown, in chemistry and ecology and evolutionary biology, are among the 126 early-career scholars named as Alfred P. Sloan Foundation fellows for 2020. Read Article Open details for Sloan Foundation awards early-career fellowships to two Brown scientists A new technique for mapping the forces that clusters of cells exert on their surroundings could be useful for studying everything from tissue development to cancer metastasis. Read Article A new mathematical tool developed at Brown could help scientists better understand how zebrafish get their stripes as well as other self-assembled patterns in nature. Read Article Open details for How do zebrafish get their stripes? New data analysis tool could provide an answer Opportunity Insights, co-directed by Brown Professor of Economics John Friedman, found that students from high-income backgrounds were significantly more likely to attend selective colleges than their lower-income peers. Read Article Open details for Students from middle-class families underrepresented at selective colleges, study finds A new study finds that cracks in brittle perovskite films can be easily healed with compression or mild heating, a good sign for the use of perovskites in next-generation solar cells. Read Article Open details for Cracks in perovskite films for solar cells easily healed, study finds A Brown University team has shown that they can store and retrieve more than 200 kilobytes of digital image files by encoding the data in mixtures of new custom libraries of small molecules. Read Article A technique for estimating velocities and pressures from videos of fluid flows could help in studying everything from hurricanes to vascular disease. Read Article Corrugated metal pipes have been installed at cave and mine entrances to help bats access their roosts, but a new study from Brown University researchers suggests that these pipes may actually deter bats. Read Article Open details for Near caves and mines, corrugated pipes may interfere with bat echolocation Offering courses, programs and support to students at every stage of the entrepreneurial process, the Nelson Center has become a nexus for entrepreneurship at Brown in just three years since launch. Read Article Brown’s scholars in international and public affairs are addressing inequality, convening conversations that move the needle on tough issues and connecting students with practitioners on the ground. Read Article Open details for Highlighting Brown’s distinction in international and public affairs Researchers in Brown’s School of Engineering are developing next-generation renewable energy technologies, advancing energy efficiency in computing and finding new ways to detect and clean contaminants in the environment. Read Article Open details for Highlighting Brown’s distinction in energy and environmental engineering The University is advancing its reputation for excellence in the arts by forming new partnerships with artists and scholars and making major new investments in programming and facilities. Read Article Brown researchers are building understanding of the brain, restoring movement for patients with paralysis, unlocking the secrets of devastating diseases and devising new treatments to address brain-related disorders. Read Article With an increased focus on unearthing novel data sources for analysis, Brown’s economics scholars are bringing new insights to complex problems and teaching the next generation of researchers and policymakers to do the same. Read Article Learning at Brown is a collaborative, hands-on experience — one in which students often lead their own research projects or conduct research alongside their instructors. Read Article Humanities scholars at Brown are energizing comparative work that informs a deeper understanding of the most challenging questions of global common concern. Read Article Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Stay informed with the latest news from Brown. Brown University Providence, RI 02912 401-863-1000

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