Emily Stauffer, a senior at Warwick High School, was surprised with a full, four-year scholarship valued at more than $250,000.
In the trolley problem, you are asked whether you would kill one person to save five. Something odd happens when the problem is posed in non-native languages.
Cells rely on tiny molecules called microRNAs to tune which genes are active and when. Cells must carefully control the lifespan of microRNAs to prevent widespread disruption to gene regulation. A new ...
Researchers found that people who consumed virgin olive oil rather than refined olive oil showed improved cognitive function ...
Scientists at Georgetown University's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center have uncovered a new dual function for a ...
A global analysis of more than 2,300 seawater samples from more than 20 field studies around the globe indicates that ...
Recent research has opened the debate on whether chemical imbalances cause depression, anxiety, and other conditions ...
Romano recently received a two-year, $440,275 grant from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research to explore how salivary glands repair and regenerate after injury. The co-primary ...
Hear ye, hear ye! I hear the bells of finals tolling ominously for all who dare ignore them. Recently, a lot of my friends have confessed they’re tired of the same old study spots (but, to be honest, ...
Storytelling requires a little bit of imagination and creativity, but it can be quite helpful when the content is overwhelming. You can utilize storytelling to remember pathways or anything that ...
Japanese researchers writing in the International Journal of Urology have made strides in helping settle a long-standing sexological debate: The clear fluid that some people with vaginas have been ...