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The University Club to dissolve, reopen under Wisconsin Union management

The University Club closed in March 2020 to comply with COVID-19 pandemic related public health restrictions and to protect the health of customers, staff, and members of campus and local communities.

Nightside radio could help reveal exoplanet details

A paper by Rice University scientists describes a way to better determine which exoplanets are most likely to produce detectable signals based on magnetosphere activity on exoplanets’ previously discounted nightsides.

Jason McLellan Named 2021 Texas Inventor of the Year

Jason McLellan, a faculty member in the Department of Molecular Biosciences, has been selected as the 2021 Texas Inventor of the Year for his role in biomedical research linked to the development of vaccines and treatments for COVID-19.

Targeted tumors attack not-innocent bystanders

How do you kill tumor cells that can’t be targeted? Get their more susceptible neighbors to help.

Gift to Carolina Performing Arts ensures continued access to innovative, creative...

Recently, Carolina Performing Arts at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announced the largest one-time contribution from an individual or family to CPA in its history.

Santa Clara University’s Executive MBA Ranked No. 4 In California

Santa Clara University’s Executive MBA program (EMBA) is ranked No. 4 in California, according to the recent poll from the prestigious Poets&Quants...

Do I need a vaccine if I’ve already had COVID-19?

The Centers for Disease Control announced that in most cases, vaccinated adults in the U.S. could start going without masks, even indoors...

Stents inspired by paper-cutting art can deliver drugs to the GI...

MIT engineers used kirigami-style etching to design a stent that can temporarily lodge in tubular organs to release drugs.

Why the Earth needs a course correction now

2021 Global Change Outlook from the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change shows how more aggressive policies can sharply reduce climate risk.

Study tracks food’s value from farm to plate globally

As soon as an ear of corn is taken off its stalk, or a potato is pulled from the ground, it travels anywhere from a few miles to across continents, and sometimes undergoes a multitude of processes that transform it into the food we consume.
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