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Study Uncovers Molecular Mechanisms During Shrew’s Brain Changes

New research led by William R. Thomas, PhD, with Professor Liliana M. Dávalos, PhD, in the Department of Ecology and Evolution at Stony Brook University, shows how the Eurasian common shrew (Sorex araneus) changes its brain and bodily size...
21-Nov-2024 11:45 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Using Matter Waves, Scientists Unveil Novel Collective Behaviors in Quantum Optics

A Stony Brook University research team has uncovered a novel regime, or set of conditions within a system, for cooperative radiative phenomena, casting new light on a 70-year-old problem in quantum optics.
21-Nov-2024 9:30 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Study Identifies Pregnant Women at Risk for Substance Use

A new study published in the Journal of Addiction Medicine conducted by a team of Stony Brook University researchers used the PROMOTE Prenatal Screener – a unique screening tool for use during pregnancy – to pinpoint vulnerabilities for...
18-Nov-2024 3:20 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Tourist Photos Can Help Gauge Ecological Changes in Antarctica

A Stony Brook University-led research team has created a computerized method in which photos of penguins in Antarctica taken by tourists can be analyzed by the technique to decipher the location of the photo, thereby indicating the location of...
7-Nov-2024 10:10 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Brain Imaging of Neuromelanin May be Key to Understanding Extensive Substance Use

A study that used a specialized type of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), named neuromelanin-sensitive MRI, showed that this type of MRI signal was increased in regions of the midbrain in young adults ages 20 to 24 who had an extensive alcohol and...
16-Oct-2024 1:00 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Study Shows Use of a Gene Could Halt Diabetic Kidney Disease

New research by Stony Brook Medicine nephrology specialists that centers on targeting key cellular signaling between two types of kidney cells, and inducing a certain gene within those processes, may help prevent or reduce the progression of...
9-Oct-2024 12:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Ancient DNA Sheds Light on the Genetic Diversity of Post-Roman Elites

A new study of ancient DNA by a team of international researchers and co-led by Krishna R. Veeramah, PhD, of Stony Brook University, provides insight into the development and social structures of European rural communities following the fall of the...
22-Aug-2024 12:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Halting the Dangerous Neurological Effects of the Powassan Virus

While Lyme disease is the most prevalent tick-borne disease in the United States, other infections transmitted through tick bites are just as dangerous. One of these is the Powassan virus (POWV). Erich Mackow, PhD, a virologist at Stony Brook...
20-Aug-2024 9:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites


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