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Major review of plants' role in antibacterial activity clears new paths for drug discovery
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"If ever there was a time to cultivate our knowledge and tap into the chemical power of plants, this is it," says ethnobotanist C...
Taking math by storm: Talea Mayo models how climate change may affect our coasts
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"I use a computer to solve math problems surrounding the way that fluid moves during storms," says Emory mathematician Talea Mayo...
New lead screening method zooms in on highest-risk areas in Georgia
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Click here to see an interactive version of the map of priority screening index scores for low-level lead exposure in Georgia. Emory resea...
Leading a new era in ancient DNA research
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A new ancient DNA lab at Emory is mapping little-explored human lineages, studying genetics of the deep past to better understand modern-da...
Gender parity review of psychological science shows progress and problems
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Emory psychologists Sherryl Goodman and Stella Lourenco were among the 59 researchers, from nearly 40 different institutions, who co-author...
'Firefly' method makes cellular forces visible at molecular scale
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The image on the left shows the force activity of a cell at a resolution of about 250 nanometers. The image on the right shows how much cle...
Experiments reveal why human-like robots elicit uncanny feelings
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Study shows how a single gene drives aggression in wild songbirds
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White-throated sparrows come in two different morphs, the white-striped (left) and the tan-striped (right). The morphs have both different ...
Emory students win Amazon's Alexa Prize for AI with strategy of caring about others
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Jinho Choi (center), the faculty advisor for the Emory Alexa Prize team, with graduate students James Finch (left), and Sarah Fillwock, the...
Butterfly genomics: Monarchs fly differently, but meet up and mate
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An eastern monarch butterfly rests in Saint Marks, Florida, on its way to overwinter in Mexico. (Photo by Venkat Talla) Each year, millio...
Beautyberry leaf extract restores drug's power to fight 'superbug'
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"We decided to investigate the chemical properties of the American beautyberry because it was an important medicinal plant for Native ...
Georgia Coast Atlas: A portal to hidden stories
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The rich biodiversity of the Georgia coast includes the roseate spoonbill, shown in a marsh on Sapelo Island. Photo by Anthony Martin. Th...
World Zoonoses Day: 'We have to act now to avoid even bigger catastrophes'
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"The primary risks for future spillover of zoonotic diseases are deforestation of tropical environments and large-scale industrial far...
Emory-led consortium explores brain and behavior, across the tree of life
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“Our consortium will create tools to study motor control in any species or behavior,” says Emory biologist Samuel Sober, co-director of the...
Cleaning tips from a chemist who researches disinfectants
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“I doubt that many people read the directions carefully on the cleaning products they use, but it’s important to do so,” says Emory chemist...
First-year students' stories of a pandemic: Study seeks data to help them flourish
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The data gathered from student stories "may help us to create interventions to support students who may be struggling as they navigate...
Behavioral studies in era of COVID-19 raise new concerns about diversity
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"The digital divide is undoubtedly going to get worse during this pandemic," says Emory psychologist Stella Lourenco. "The i...
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