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Why in the World Haven’t We Cured Alzheimer’s by Now?

According to popular media, there seems to be a new cure/treatment/fad for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) every few months.  But sadly,…

9 years ago

Warren Township High School to Host First Ever Hackathon as Part of Centennial Anniversary with Help from Local Businesses

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AKHAN Semiconductor is pleased to announce that it will be a supporting sponsor of Devil Hack 1.00, Warren Township…

10 years ago

Climate Change and Energy Needs: Finding a Path to Sustainability

To prevent an increase in global average temperatures that would pose unacceptable risks to life on Earth, we must rapidly…

10 years ago

Climate Change and Energy Needs: Finding a Path to Sustainability

To prevent an increase in global average temperatures that would pose unacceptable risks to life on Earth, we must rapidly…

10 years ago

How the Indoor Microbiome Influence Health

The human race, like all macrobiological life, evolved in a sea of microbes. There was no way to keep the…

10 years ago

Hacking the Brain to Find Ourselves

The brain is what allows us to function, yet we understand little about how it works. Using electrodes implanted inside…

10 years ago

The Metabolism of a Marathon

Running 26.2 miles. The human body wasn't exactly designed to accomplish this, let alone very easily. The toll a marathon…

10 years ago

The Heart of Marine Biodiversity: Saving the Verde Island Passage

The area with the most diverse marine life on earth, an area with more documented species than any other place…

10 years ago

The Heart of Marine Biodiversity: Saving the Verde Island Passage

The area with the most diverse marine life on earth, an area with more documented species than any other place…

10 years ago

Interview with Dr. Christopher Holden

Dr. Christopher Holden, M.D., is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the University Of Illinois College Of Medicine.…

10 years ago