June 18, 2019Know What’s Good for Your Health? Artificial IntelligenceData and algorithms can spot medical concerns early and point to solutions
June 12, 2019Crowdsourcing a Second Bill of Rights? ENG Professor Wants to Give It a ShotGreg Blonder says our leaders often obstruct the public’s will
June 10, 2019A Dead Humpback, a Team of Scientists, a Race for AnswersDid noise pollution in the ocean contribute to her death in the waters off Cape Cod? Her whale ears may hold important clues
June 10, 2019Shari Davis (Sargent’10,’12) among 20 Obama Fellows Named Worldwide“The Obamas represent…the reality that ceilings can and should be broken”
June 6, 2019Natick’s World War II Museum Commemorates 75th Anniversary of D-DayFounder Ken Rendell, who studied business at BU, has created special exhibition
June 4, 2019Stan Sclaroff Named Dean of Arts & SciencesAfter nationwide search, interim dean chosen for strong and consistent leadership
February 24, 2014 Why We Are Fat A MED biochemist says the obesity epidemic is not just about calories. It could be the chemicals.
February 24, 2014 Will Will Lautzenheiser lost his arms and legs to a deadly bacteria. Now, transplant surgeons want to give them back.
February 24, 2014 Magic Numbers In South Africa, researchers do the math behind the world’s biggest war on AIDS
February 7, 2014 Teaching Doctors How to Close Life’s Last Door MED’s end-of-life curriculum: science, humanity—and house calls
February 7, 2014 The Ripple Effect Helped by a scholarship, a Boston dentist cares for a community in need
February 7, 2014 Looking for Trouble A gift from the NFL helps scientists take the lead in traumatic brain disorder research
February 7, 2014 Into Africa Muhammad Zaman’s tools could save children from the biggest killer worldwide: pneumonia
February 7, 2014 Walk This Way Peter Paul Awards boost research of SAR’s Cara Lewis and other promising junior faculty