- ‘Stroke in Young People Is Not That Rare’Amid a rise in stroke rates in young patients, a specialist at the School of Medicine shares how strokes differ for this group, and how doctors can meet the challenge
- The Big Stroke Questions Scientists Are Trying to AnswerTufts researchers explain how they’re pushing the boundaries of stroke science to improve patients’ lives
- “What Problem Are You Trying to Solve?”An engineer on the power of teaching as storytelling
- ‘Everybody Joins the Team for Fun, and Everybody Stays’Students build community through participation in Tufts Ballroom Dance Team
- Pigs Can Regrow Their Adult Teeth. What If Humans Could, Too?Researchers take an early step toward creating bioengineered replacements for missing teeth
- How International Trade Affects the EconomyA trade deficit isn’t by itself a sign of economic weakness, and trade surpluses don’t necessarily lead to increases in domestic manufacturing
- Collaborative Science in Action: Delta GREENSFive researchers at different stages of their academic careers team up to improve food access and health outcomes in the Mississippi Delta
- Healing One Bite at a TimeWhen doctors gave me two weeks to live, nutrition science and culinary art saved my life—and inspired a career teaching future food coaches.
- 26.2 for the Brown and Blue15 runners competed for the Tufts Marathon Team at the 129th Boston Marathon
- What’s the Deal With Beef Tallow?Tufts experts share what evidence exists—and doesn’t—to support using tallow over other oils and skin products
- This Classic Snack Keeps Tufts Marathoners Feeling Fine After Mile NineTufts Marathon Team coach Don Megerle reveals his secret weapon for finishing a marathon
- Threats to Digital Privacy—and Ways to Protect ItExamining security in our age of big data and artificial intelligence
- Duncan Johnson’s Mission to Change How Kids CodeEngineering undergraduate finds momentum and inspiration on a journey to expand access to computer coding
- Shadows in the NightFilmmaker Khary Jones discusses his latest movie, Night Fight, and how he helps students bring their own experiences to the screen
- Predicting and Preventing Disease Starts With the MouthHend Alqaderi studies new ways to catch both dental and systemic diseases early on
- Faculty Patents Land Tufts in National Academy of Inventors’ Top 100 for 2024The ranking for utility patents shows the wide range of innovative research led by scientists across the university
- Wildlife Cameras Provide an Unfiltered View of the Natural WorldIn the Master’s in Conservation Medicine program, students learn to use camera traps to study animals on the Grafton campus and contribute to the health of animals nationwide
- How Did Environmentalism Become a Partisan Issue?Sociologist Caleb Scoville wins a prestigious Andrew Carnegie fellowship to study the question, part of a larger effort to understand growing political polarization in the U.S.
- Reimagining 1775: Making the American Revolution Real for Today’s StudentsAn alumna offers students the chance for hands-on engagement with artifacts and lessons that bridge the 250 years since the Battle of Lexington and Concord
- What Rare Earth Elements Are and Why They MatterThe elements are used in many critical industries and have become a hot political issue, says an Earth Sciences professor
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