AI in PT: How One Professor Is Leading the ChargeAt the School of Medicine, the new technology is creating unique learning opportunities for medical students and giving faculty a helping hand
Addressing Population Disparities Near the Worst Superfund SitesTufts researchers develop a scoring system to prioritize cleanup at polluted sites for most-affected communities
- Why Does Matter Even Exist? Tufts Physicists Help Uncover CluesAnalysis of international physics experiments finds neutrinos may have tipped the matter/antimatter balance at the beginning of the universe

- Uncovering the Biology of Growing OldLarge study in pet dogs uncovers potential new biomarkers of aging that may one day help them—and humans—live longer, healthier lives

- When an Old Flag Isn’t So GrandMany states are redesigning their flags. Will it change how people feel about their home states?

- For Real Talk About Public Education, Check Out This Fictional SchoolAmid the many TV shows that get public schools wrong, Abbott Elementary’s nuanced stories and characters are a “palate cleanser,” say Tufts education experts

- Tufts Veterinarian Helps Produce First Purebred Herdwick Sheep Born in U.S.Years of planning, precision timing, and the persistence of a local farmer culminated in the birth of 11 lambs this summer

- Can AI Be Conscious?Experts debate the possibility at a symposium in honor of Daniel Dennett, and most agree it’s not a good thing

- What Happens When Neighborhood Pharmacies CloseSchool of Medicine experts explain pharmacy deserts and how consumers are impacted by thousands of shuttered drugstore locations

- The Wizard Behind WickedHow Gregory Maguire, AG90, created the story that inspired the blockbuster musical and movies

- Tufts Watchlist and Playlist Recommendations Fall 2025Check out three dozen TV shows, podcasts, films, and musical albums recommended by Tufts University faculty and staff

- Tufts Dean Named to National Academy of MedicineChristina Economos’ focus on team-based nutrition research demonstrates the direct and critical relationship between food and health

- Women’s Rowing Wins Third Straight Head of the Charles Collegiate Eights TitleMen’s rowing takes second place in Collegiate Eights, runner-up behind Division I College of the Holy Cross

- Gut Microbiome Affects Alcohol Preference by Influencing Brain’s Reward SystemScientists discover that Candida albicans, overly abundant in people with alcohol use disorder, triggers immune response that alters dopamine signaling in mice

- A ‘Flight Simulator’ for the Brain Reveals How We Learn—and Why Minds Sometimes Go Off CourseNew computer model helps reveal how the brain both adapts and misfires, laying the groundwork for more precise treatments for mental health disorders

- Open-Sourcing the Future of FoodTufts’ new cell bank makes cultivated-meat tech public

- Students Explore Business and Global Affairs Education Opportunities at FletcherFestThe evening highlighted The Fletcher School’s new Graduate Business Certificate—open to all Tufts undergraduates

- Food Is Medicine: A Movement at a Tipping PointKey takeaways from the third annual summit at Tufts, which brought together leaders in nutrition, health care, and policy from across the U.S.

- These Dental Patients Were Left Behind. These Clinics Changed ThatWith a new name, Tufts Special Care Dental Clinics continues a 50-year mission of treating people with intellectual and developmental disabilities

- A Day Full of Jumbo Spirit at Tufts Homecoming 2025Alumni returned to the Hill and students showed up to celebrate this annual tradition with sporting events and gatherings

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