- On the Road to Quantum ComputingTufts is part of a team that received a $4 million National Science Foundation grant to advance design of a quantum computer for complex scientific research
- Does Chewing Ice Hurt Your Teeth?If it’s a habit, it might indicate underlying health problems, and isn’t great for your smile, a dental professor says
- New Kosher Dining Options Uplift Jewish Student LifeUndergraduates and alumni celebrate a comprehensive new menu of hot kosher meals served at Dewick-MacPhie Dining Center
- Yes, It’s Safe to go to the Dentist When You’re PregnantIn fact, good oral health contributes to better outcomes for mothers and babies
- One in Three Young Adults Skip the Dentist, and That’s a ProblemA new study reveals how barriers to oral health differ across generations, putting young adults at greater risk for future health problems
- The Darker Side of CollaborationA Fletcher School professor unpacks why partnerships often falter and what it takes to build alliances that last
- The Big Cover UpArtist Beverly Semmes’ oversized dresses and painted-over photographs anchor a career-spanning exhibition of the alumna’s work
- Breaking Down the Layers of the Immune SystemA look at how the body’s multi-pronged defenses work, plus advice from an immunologist on how to strengthen them
- Cheese Fungi Help Unlock Secrets of EvolutionColor changes in fungi on cheese rinds point to specific molecular mechanisms of genetic adaptation—and sometimes a tastier cheese
- Crab-Inspired Robot Development Moves Forward With New GrantMulti-legged robots could be manufactured at low cost, capable of learning on land and underwater for tasks such as landmine clearance
- Daniela Koplin’s DNA MatchmakingInspired by her grandmother—a pioneering genetics researcher—the senior has helped connect cancer patients with potential stem-cell and marrow donors at Tufts
- What’s the Federal Reserve and Why Is Its Independence Important?As the president tries to take control of the nation’s central bank, an economist explains the dangers for the economy
- Tufts Launches University-Wide Training Series on Civil Rights ProtectionsNearly 100 sessions will be made available to accommodate all faculty, staff, and affiliates at the university
- Tufts’ Fulbright Fellows Embark on Global Journeys of DiscoveryEight Tufts alumni participating in the Fulbright U.S. Student program reflect on what they hope to learn from working and living outside of their home country
- Tufts Will Be Tuition-Free for U.S. Families Earning Less Than $150,000With the Tufts Tuition Pact, the university underlines its commitment to reducing financial barriers for its undergraduates
- Blakeley Hall Gets New Life as Undergraduate DormThe makeover of an historic residence building expands student housing with upgraded accessibility and a new lounge, courtyard, and other amenities
- Know Your ’DontistsYour regular dentist might refer you to a periodontist, an endodontist, or another specialist, but what do they actually do?
- How to Tell if You Have a Food Allergy or IntoleranceWhether an immune system reaction or digestive difficulty, the cause of your discomfort determines the appropriate treatment
- Tufts Affirms Commitment to Institutional PluralismTo safeguard free speech and promote open inquiry, Tufts will avoid official statements on issues not related to the institution’s mission
- New Center to Bring Wider Political Perspectives to Tufts and Other UniversitiesPolitical science professor Eitan Hersh will lead the Center for Expanding Viewpoints in Higher Education
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