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- Cells Have a Second DNA Repair Toolbox for Difficult CasesCancer cells may rely heavily on backup mechanisms of DNA repair, presenting a vulnerability for targeted treatments
- Putting Science at the Forefront for the Next GenerationArea high school students learn biomedical engineering by working with graduate students and faculty in Tufts labs in a free summer program
- The Gulf of Maine Is Warming Faster Than Pretty Much Anywhere ElseThese researchers are hurrying to help coastline communities and economies adapt to the changing waters
- For Some, ‘Group Magic’ Is the Key to WellnessHere's what happened when a family medicine physician and a dietitian teamed up to help groups of participants develop better health habits for life
- Am I Getting Enough B Vitamins?Make sure to take in the right amount, but not too much, of these eight key nutrients, according to a Tufts nutrition expert
- ‘I Never Looked Down on Any Job I Had’A carpenter and longtime member of the Tufts Facilities team on taking pride in one’s work
- How B Vitamins Can Affect Brain and Heart HealthThese eight nutrients can have an impact on dementia, cardiovascular disease, and more, according to Tufts researchers
- Jump-Starting Careers That Make a DifferenceLiving stipends for Tisch Summer Fellows have allowed more than 1,000 students to take internships in nonprofits and government agencies over two decades
- Two Key Massachusetts Health Leaders Have Tufts ConnectionsSchool of Medicine community members now lead both the Commonwealth’s Executive Office of Health and Human Services and Department of Public Health
- New 3D Tissue Model May Speed Better Therapies for FibrosisLab-grown skin captures the complexities of real disease to develop more effective treatments for scleroderma and other life-threatening conditions
- Cooking in the Name of HealthStudents from across the health sciences gained nutrition know-how and culinary chops in a unique new course
- How a Small-but-Mighty Coxswain Leads Tufts Women’s RowingHannah Jiang, A26, shares what it takes to lead the women’s rowing team, and how the Jumbos won two consecutive NCAA Championship titles
- ‘Don’t Fall for FOMO’An undergraduate peer advisor on life as an international student
- I Protected My Children From Our Holocaust History. But Then They Grew UpIn Serbia’s capital, my daughter and I learned side by side about my father’s wartime experience—and our family’s heartbreak
- New Approach to Alternative Energy Sources for College CampusesAt Tufts, state officials, higher education representatives, and energy experts highlight new regulations that could improve access to geothermal energy and lower costs for all
- The Unending War in UkraineDespite more than three years of brutal conflict, Ukrainians are still mostly unified in fighting off Russian invaders, says political scientist
- In Alaska, an Engineering Student Unlocks the Power of StoriesHaniye Safarpour listens when people talk about life with—and without—water
- Seed Oils Aren’t the Problem—How We Consume Them IsNutrition experts separate fact from fiction on plant-based oils, also known as seed oils, including what products to choose and why you might pick oil over butter or tallow
- TB Bacteria Play Possum to Evade VaccinesGenetic study reveals how Mycobacterium tuberculosis survives in vaccinated or previously infected hosts
- What Mamdani’s Victory Says About Engaging Gen Z VotersHis campaign drew a surge of new voters, including young people. Will the youth vote help shape the 2026 midterms, too?
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