The network’s goal is to better serve patients and their families by more quickly applying the latest research and best practices for autism care.
Second-year neuroscience major Rebecca Wu’s research has the potential to help develop gene-based therapies, now with the assistance of a Beckman Scholarship.
Psychologist Daniel Willingham says a rating system would be a huge help in assessing the educational value of video games that kids are playing.
The U.S. Census verifies that population projections for the 50 states and the District of Columbia, prepared by Weldon Cooper Center demographers Qian Cai and Shonel Sen, are incredibly accurate.
The innovative approach maps dynamic chromosome folding in three dimensions.
Researchers studying the impact of disrupted formal learning in American students due to immigration status, chronic health problems or other reasons, offer insight into what comes next for post-COVID education.
The museum is repatriating 17 sacred objects as part of its ongoing efforts to build strong partnerships with Indigenous artists and communities in Australia.
In The Conversation, Darden professor Gregory Fairchild writes of his grandfather’s experience in devastating race riots 100 years ago and his own research on the lingering economic and social harm of segregation.