Were the ancient Maya an agricultural cautionary tale? Maybe not, new study suggests.
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Research Briefs
A self-propelled robot is helping researchers better understand the complex swimming behaviors of bacteria and other microorganisms.
Cognitive scientists bring a fresh new perspective to predicting crowd behavior.
Education expert joins $2 million grant project to transform high school civics.
New methods will improve understanding of how genetic conditions affect different populations.
In Guatemala, an archaeologist from Brown helps uncover a hidden neighborhood in an ancient Maya city.
A Brown student finds clues in the brains of fruit flies about the mechanisms of addiction in humans.
Melting Arctic ice could transform international shipping routes.
New research led by Brown scholars offers a credible explanation for one of the most enduring mysteries about the Moon: why its two sides are so different.
The Choices Program responds to world events with timely classroom resources.
Pulse oximeters often provide inaccurate readings for people with darker skin, a health disparity that one physics PhD student is working to eliminate.
NIH awards Brown $10.8 million to expand data-informed research to fight human disease.