This marks the sixth occasion that a UW alum has claimed a Nobel Prize. The last time a graduate of UW won the Nobel Prize ...
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UD researchers study how protein coatings influence nanoparticles' ability to avoid immune clearance and reach their ...
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UMass scientists create low-voltage artificial neurons from bacteria that communicate with living cells like real brain cells.
Fred Ramsdell, a Bainbridge resident for three decades, was part of a three-person team honored earlier in October.