Small Lifestyle Changes in Your 20s Can Shape Your Heart Attack Risk for Decades, BU Study Finds
Even modest improvements to diet, sleep, and exercise in young adulthood can dramatically lower the […]
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More than 50 percent of Earth’s population now lives in cities, a number expected to grow to 70 percent by 2050, showing how our research on urban spaces and communities takes on greater significance every day. Cities can have detrimental effects, but also present great opportunities in such areas as clean water, housing, health care, and employment.
Even modest improvements to diet, sleep, and exercise in young adulthood can dramatically lower the […]
New Boston University study suggests urban residents are disproportionately exposed to potentially harmful energy supply […]
From soft robots that could make cancer surgery safer to an algorithm that boosts hearing […]
Biologist Jennifer Bhatnagar and her team hope their findings can help cities, including Boston, maintain […]
Research Professor Edward Damiano's bold bet on a bionic cure
Biochemistry undergraduate Sarah Kornfeld explains BU research that could one day help treat pain without […]
Building a curriculum for teens, by teens: students from a Roxbury school met with researchers […]
Other research news, stories, and tidbits from around BU, including projects using AI to track […]