The Gorbunova-Seluanov Lab, led by URochester’s Doris Johns Cherry Professor of Biology and Medicine Vera Gorbunova, as well as Dean’s Professor of Biology and Medicine Andrei Seluanov, studies the ...
Mechanical Engineering Professor Ranga P. Dias will see his second official paper retraction, following the results of an investigation by premier physics journal Physical Review Letters (PRL). Dias’ ...
The 2024 Presidential Election Campaign Season is in full swing, and front runners Kamala Harris (D) and Donald Trump (R) are currently polling closely. Despite most coverage focusing on Harris and ...
The Clinton Foundation, in its mission to improve global public health and economic opportunity, today announced a monumental $1 billion donation to UR to support adrenochrome research. The donation – ...
Halloween is almost upon us, and what better way to celebrate the creepiest holiday than with some music that fits the bill? I’ve gathered 10 albums that are sinister, scary, and downright disturbing ...
The Department of Energy released a draft report on greenhouse gases and the U.S. climate this July. Downplaying the extent to which humans are warming the planet, and questioning the links between ...
The American far-right, or alt-right (coined by famed white nationalist Richard Spencer), has been on the rise since at least 2016, when Donald Trump won his first election. The 2017 “Unite the Right” ...
I think to tackle the behemoth of a question “what is art?” is near-impossible. There will always be unexplored territory in art. There will always be boundaries we should’ve pushed — and perhaps ...
Seventy-five years ago, the U.S. dropped atomic bombs over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, effectively bringing World War II to a close. Although the war was won, it came at the cost of ...
Until this year, the U.K. was under the center-right rule of its Conservative Party for the past 14 years. The American Republican Party is more socially right and populist than the Conservative Party ...
“Choice cannot make an unjust or exploitative practice or act somehow, magically, just or non-exploitative.” — Heather Widdows, “Perfect Me.” Forty-five minutes per day, times roughly five days a week ...
Rochester owes much of its early growth to numerous flour mills, often referred to as grist mills. In fact, the first American settlement in the area which we now call Rochester was a grist mill on ...