
After the Storm: Protecting Companion Animals in Crisis
When disaster strikes, the images that dominate news coverage are almost always human centered. We see flooded neighborhoods, collapsed buildings, families waiting in shelters, and exhausted first res...
19 Mar 13min

Blending Biology and Engineering to Repair Damaged Nerves
When a peripheral nerve is badly damaged due to injury, the consequences can be life-changing. Hands that no longer feel heat or cold, muscles that will not respond to the brain’s commands, and pain t...
18 Mar 8min

The Long Shadow: The Science Behind Long COVID
Four years after the first lockdowns and daily case counts faded from headlines, COVID 19 continues to shape lives in quieter but deeply disruptive ways. For millions of people around the world, the v...
16 Mar 10min

Ulcerative Colitis and the Hidden Logic of Chronic Disease
Ulcerative colitis, often called UC, is a chronic inflammatory disease of the large intestine that is becoming more common across the world, including among teenagers and young adults. For many patien...
13 Mar 15min

The Quiet Gatekeepers: How Bank Size Influences Who Gets a Loan
On any given day in the United States, millions of financial decisions are made quietly behind desks and computer screens. A loan officer reviews an application from a small construction company. An a...
13 Mar 13min

Held in Place: Relationships Under Extreme Inactivity
When we imagine research linked to space travel, we often picture rockets, astronauts, and the silence of orbit. Yet some of the most important insights into life beyond Earth happen far from space, i...
6 Mar 10min

Unraveling Azoospermia: Using Genetics to Avoid Futile Sperm Extraction
For many couples struggling to conceive, a male infertility diagnosis can feel like a closed door. Roughly half of all infertility cases worldwide stem from male factors, and among these, one of the m...
5 Mar 9min

How Smarter Catalysts Could Unlock the Future of Hydrogen Energy
Hydrogen is often presented as one of the most promising tools we have for cutting carbon emissions, especially in parts of the economy where clean alternatives are limited. Heavy industry, long-dista...
4 Mar 10min




















