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The Moon Landing That Made Boston University History

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A telescopic built by BU researchers hitches a ride on a private spacecraft and touches down on the moon. The goal: to record the dynamics between the Earth and sun.

Tagged: computing, ENG, engineering, LEXI MOON LANDER, NASA, News, research

Is AI Slowing Climate Progress? It’s Complicated

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Two BU experts studying grid solutions and sustainable energy transitions say that tech companies racing to build more AI could make data centers more energy efficient.

Tagged: AI, artificial intelligence, CAS, climate change, data sciences, Earth, ENG, environment, News, professors, research, sustainability, systems engineering

Curing Heart Attacks, Replacing Diseased Organs—Christopher Chen Is Engineering a Healthier Future

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Healing from a knee injury sent the BU biomedical engineer on a winding road of discovery and innovation.

Tagged: BDC, biomaterials, biomedical engineering, ENG, engineering, health, healthcare, healthcare technologies, heart health, medicine, News, NIH, NSF, regenerative medicine, research, STEM, STEM cells

What Are PFAS? And Could Fiber Supplements Help Remove Them from Our Bodies?

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BU study suggests common dietary supplement could decrease levels of the forever chemicals.

Tagged: environment, environmental, environmental health, funding, health, News, PFAS, public health, research, SPH, veterans

Sweating for Science: SPH Measures Heat Where Bostonians Work, Play, and Live

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As the summer heat intensifies in Boston, teams of SPH researchers have deployed a variety of sensors across the city to assess heat exposure among vulnerable residents and evaluate cooling interventions.

Tagged: B-Cool, C-Heat, CAS, children, climate, climate resilience, environmental health, extreme heat, health, health communications, heat waves, News, research, SPH, students, urban health

BU Experts Served on Vatican Commission Urging Global Debt Relief

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Debt-strapped developing nations need help, says Jubilee Year report, backed by Pope Leo XIV.

Tagged: economy, faculty, GDP, global debt crisis, global debt relief, international relations, News, PAR, Pardee, research, staff

How BU’s Lawns Can Help Reduce Carbon Emissions

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BU’s Campus Climate Lab is using native plants to turn the University’s 70 acres of lawnscape into sinks of emissions. Click and watch to learn more!

Tagged: air pollution, carbon emissions, climate, climate change, environment, nature, News, research, social media, sustainability

BU Backs Lawsuit to Halt Cuts to Department of Defense Research Funding

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Legal declaration says dramatic drop in DOD support could imperil research that “millions of Americans benefit from and depend on”.

Tagged: AAU, ACE, APLU, DOD, DOE, funding, government, government & law, LAW, News, NIH, NSF, research

You’ve Heard of Red States and Blue States. But What About Red and Blue Neighborhoods?

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Research by BU political scientist and Andrew Carnegie Fellowship winner Jacob Brown shows that where you live might have a lot of influence on partisan divides and how you vote.

Tagged: accolades, awards, CAS, faculty, funding, new, partisan, policy, political science, politics, research

BU Historian’s New Book Traces the Rise of Today’s Far-Right Movement

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The New York Times calls Hayek’s Bastards by Quinn Slobodian a “riveting read” and “illuminating history”.

Tagged: faculty, News, politics, research

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