Digital tools helping to keep off the "Freshman 15"
It used to be the "Freshman 5." Now it’s the "Freshman 15." But students going off to college this fall now have new digital tools available to help them stay healthy.On-demand digital health...
View ArticleNew study links excessive copper intake to Alzheimer's
Copper is an important aspect of proper nutrition, and vital for us to maintain a healthy body. But upstate researchers have concluded too much copper in our diet could be a contributing factor in the...
View ArticlePlaying youth sports a sign of career success?
Earning a varsity letter in high school for playing sports will mean better jobs and increased philanthropy later in life. That's the consensus of new research from Cornell University.
View ArticleLooking behind the paint, Cornell professor finds hidden patterns
It’s a rainy late fall day in New York City and the Metropolitan Museum of Art is crowded. Even Walter Liedtke, one of the museum’s curators, has to vie for viewing space. As he tells the story of a...
View ArticleUR: Material altered by body heat has medical promise
A University of Rochester research team has created a material that changes shape after being triggered by body heat alone, which could lead to new medical and other applications.
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