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Rutgers University

A Cause of Hyperinflammatory Response in Lethal COVID-19 Identified

New COVID-19 Drug Shows Greater Promise Against Resistant Viral Strains

Categories Health
By building a unique, advanced machine, Rutgers scientists have created a structure with quantum qualities. The green window (right) is the main growth chamber where synthesis of the quantum "sandwiches" occurs. Within the amber window (left) are advanced characterization tools that uncover chemical and electronic properties of the grown quantum thin films without exposing them to air.

Scientists Merge Two “Impossible” Materials Into New Artificial Structure

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
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Americans Rarely Use Guns for Self-Defense Despite Widespread Belief

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
Middle aged man exercising

Exercise Sparks Brain’s Natural Defense Against Dementia

Categories Brain & Behavior
Rutgers University mathematics professor Pham Tiep uses only a pen and paper to conduct his research, which so far has resulted in five books and more than 200 papers in leading mathematical journals.

Mathematician Solves Two Long-Standing Problems in Representation Theory

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Hand saying No to another hand pointing gun

Gun Safety Paradox: Teaching Kids About Firearms Linked to Riskier Storage Practices

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
12 days after wounding, untreated skin (left) lacks hair follicles, but TGM treatment (right) promotes the formation of new hair follicles (arrowheads) as the tissue heals and regenerates.

Intestinal parasite could hold key to scar-free wound healing, study suggests

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
Messy bed in an Asian style hotel room

Study Reveals Partner Gender’s Role in Women’s Orgasm Expectations and Pursuit

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Elderly in wheelchairs

A Study of How Americans Die May Improve Their End of Life

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Captured in a metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia primary school, seated amongst his classmates, this photograph depicts a young African-American schoolboy who was in the process of drawing with a pencil on a piece of white paper. Note that the student was focused on a drawing book that referenced fantasy flying planes, while intent on creating his artwork, seemingly oblivious to all the classroom goings-on that surrounded him. It is important to know that objects, including pencils, crayons, paper, etc., are known as fomites, and can act as transmitters of illnesses.

For black adolescents, feeling connected to school has long-lasting mental health benefits

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
IBD illustration of man holding stomach

Inflammatory Bowel Disease Varies by Race, Sex and Birthplace

Categories Health
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States with legalized medical marijuana see decline in nonmedical opioid use

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Woman running

For type 2 diabetics who exercise, some approaches are better than others

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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