Were cats domesticated more than once?
Fiona Marshall, the James W. and Jean L. Davis Professor, Arts & Sciences
New Tests for Zika in the Works
Michael Diamond, MD, PhD, professor of internal medicine, School of Medicine
As Stock Prices Slump, Don’t Count on Buybacks
Steven Fazzari, the Bert A. and Jeanette L. Lynch Distinguished Professor of Economics
When the Water Turned Brown
Daniel Giammar, the Walter E. Browne Professor of Environmental Engineering
Lead pipes lurk in older neighborhoods across the nation
Daniel Giammar, the Walter E. Browne Professor of Environmental Engineering
7 politicians whose careers were broken — or made — by massive storms
Andrew Reeves, assistant professor of political science
‘A game changer for HIV’
Rupa Patel, MD, an instructor in the School of Medicine, writes on the Institute for Public Health blog about the need to increase access to antiviral medications that help prevent HIV before someone is exposed. The method is known as PrEP, or pre-exposure prophylaxis.
Why ‘Whiteness History Month’ makes everyone uncomfortable
Garrett Duncan, associate professor of education and African & African-American studies
Keeping kids who have asthma healthy
Katherine Rivera-Spoljaric, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics, School of Medicine
Scientist-writer turns a magical tale
Dan Koboldt, an analysis manager at the McDonnell Genome Institute, has written a book, “The Rogue Retrieval,” published by Harper Collins. The book centers on a stage magician who embarks on a quest in a secret world.
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