NewsScientists Create Mice with Traits of Tourette Disorder, Furthering Research into Personalized Treatmentsby Rutgers UniversityThe mice exhibit some of the same behaviors and brain abnormalities seen in humans with the disorder
NewsResearchers Craft New Way to Make High-Temperature Superconductors—with a Twistby Rutgers UniversityTheory becomes reality when scientists help develop process for twisting materials in ways never thought possible
NewsNew Analytical Tool Reduces Errors in Genetic Analysis and Researchby Rutgers UniversityThe software has been made freely available to help future research
NewsUsing Evidence from Last Ice Age, Scientists Predict Effects of Rising Seasby Rutgers UniversityExtent of future warming will dictate impacts, according to research
NewsClimate Change-Induced Drought May Transform Parts of the Amazon’s Rain Forestby Rutgers UniversityStudy indicates future changes, including a reduction to Earth’s ability to store carbon
NewsScientists Develop Efficient Spray Technique for Bioactive Materialsby Rutgers UniversityThe process could usher in an era of shot-free vaccines, researchers say
NewsAssessment of How Climate Scientists Communicate Risk Shows Imperfectionsby Rutgers UniversityThe hardest part, experts find, is communicating “unquantifiable” uncertainty
NewsNature Favors All Creatures Great and Small over Medium Sizeby Rutgers UniversityResearchers conduct survey on the body sizes of Earth’s organisms, find that biomass is concentrated at the extremes
NewsWant Healthy Chocolates? We Can Print Themby Rutgers UniversityFood scientist uses 3D printing to introduce the first in a line of what he calls “functional foods”
NewsSleeping Medications Used for Insomnia May Combat Drug and Alcohol Addictionby Rutgers UniversityResearch shows how changes in the brain promote drug-seeking behavior and why some insomnia medications may block it