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With their first week of classes in the books, five members of Brown’s newest class shared some comforts from home that ...
A study led by Brown University researchers showed that a push from private equity investors into opioid treatment programs ...
By working to understand how new AI systems integrate flexible and incremental learning, researchers gained insights about ...
Dr. Monica Serrano-Gonzalez of the Warren Alpert Medical School discussed her research on the risks of iodine deficiency and ...
A new imaging technique turns motion blur into an advantage, using a jiggling camera and a clever algorithm to create ...
The John Hay Library Undergraduate Fellowship Program offers Brown students a unique summer opportunity to engage in ...
Brown University sociologist Emily Rauscher co-led an analysis that uncovered the failure of state-led school finance reforms ...
As more than 3,200 students began their academic journeys at Brown, University leaders celebrated their resilience, ...
Representing a wide variety of disciplines and backgrounds, the faculty members join the Brown community to guide ...
A lively week of welcome events ushered in the Fall 2025 semester at Brown with spirit and celebration, setting the tone for ...
Researchers from Brown University’s School of Engineering have discovered new details about how destructive cracks form in flexible electronic devices — and how to prevent them.
Public health researchers untangle two decades of maternal mortality data and find that while early increases were driven by reporting changes, real increases followed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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