BU Leadership Strongly Opposes NIH Move to Cut Funding for “Research That Helps Improve Human Health and Save Lives”
In a related action, a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order barring the NIH from implementing its rate changes.
BU Ecologist Creates Forecasts That May Help Us Avoid Climate Disaster
BU ecologist Michael Dietze creates forecasts that can help society avoid climate change disaster.
What Could Donald Trump’s Second Presidential Term Mean for Science, Scientists, and Research?
“Investments in science are not going away, period. The nation values the work of researchers,” says BU Federal Relations head.
BU Center on Forced Displacement Magazine Highlights Plight of Millions Compelled to Flee Their Homes
Critical Forced Displacement brings together academics, artists, and displaced people to offer different views of the global issue.
Italian Gov. Gives $21M to BU-Led Effort to Fight Antimicrobial Resistance
Nonprofit research and product accelerator CARB-X will use funding in fight against antimicrobial resistance
A Double Threat to Reproductive Health: Environmental Contaminants and a Lack of Access to Healthcare
BU epidemiologist writes that communities with limited access to reproductive healthcare are also at the highest risk from exposure to pollutants, like heavy metals and PFAS
Brink Bites
BU research news beyond the headlines, including why living near greenery may slow cognitive decline and how AI could help improve healthcare for kids
Inauguration 2024 Research on Tap Celebrates BU’s Power to Bring Scholars Together to Better Our World
Event showcased some of BU’s star researchers, celebrating how they cross and blur disciplinary boundaries in the pursuit of change
New BU Postdoctoral Awards Celebrate Excellence in Mentorship and Research
Inaugural honors “reflect the critical contributions of our postdocs and their mentors”
How Do We Solve America’s Affordable Housing Crisis? BU Research Helps Inspire a Federal Bill That Suggests Answers
Legislation could curtail ability of strict local zoning regulations and outspoken “not in my backyard” residents to block multifamily housing