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We Need Stronger Safeguards from Artificial Intelligence

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BU law professor Woodrow Hartzog argues that current AI policies and oversights are far too weak, calling on Congress to move beyond what he calls “half measures”.

Tagged: LAW, News, research

Can We Stop the Gentrification of Cities?

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International conference at BU to examine displacement from cities and policies to counteract growing global problem.

Tagged: climate change, culture, diversity, gentrification, housing, News, public health, racism, research, sociology

Deep Dive Video: Updating the Science of Bloodstain Analysis and Forensics

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How BU engineers are changing the way blood evidence is interpreted at crime scenes.

Tagged: crime, crime scene science, faculty, forensic science, innovation, labs, laws, News, public safety, research

A Common Nasal Decongestant Doesn’t Actually Work. What Should You Use Instead?

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Nasal and sinus expert says there are far better and safer alternatives than phenylephrine that are available over the counter.

Tagged: BMC, BUMC, CAMED, decongestants, disease, drugs, health, inflammatory diseases, MED, News, pharmacology, research, toxicology

Young Amateur Athletes at Risk of CTE, BU Study Finds

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After studying the brains of more than 150 contact sports participants—mostly football, soccer, and ice hockey—who had died under age 30, more than 40 percent of them showed signs of the degenerative brain disease, including the first American woman soccer player to be diagnosed.

Tagged: BUMC, CAMED, cognitive development, CTE, disease, exercise, football, health, neurology, neuroscience, News, research, soccer, sports, veterans

New Noninvasive Light-Based Device Could Help Diagnose Osteoarthritis Early

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Knee and other joint cartilage health could be assessed with click of a button; may help prevent further damage—and painful joint replacement surgery.

Tagged: aging, anatomy, arthritis, awards, disease, exercise, health, healthcare, healthcare technologies, innovation, News, NIH, osteoarthritis, research

BU Astronomer Wins Department of Energy Early Career Research Award

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Chuanfei Dong’s study of plasma could help answer questions about solar flares, life on other planets, the history of Mars, and carbon-free fusion energy.

Tagged: accolades, astronomy, awards, faculty, funding, Mars, NASA, News, research

The World Is Going Bust: What Is the Sovereign Debt Crisis and Can We Solve It?

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BU’s Global Development Policy Center has released a plan to save nations from what a UN secretary-general has called one of “the biggest threats to global peace”.

Tagged: Africa, business, climate change, coronavirus, economy, GDP, global debt crisis, global policy, government & law, international relations, News, public po, research, social sciences

After a Year in the White House, BU Infectious Diseases Expert Shares Lessons about Pandemic Response

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Nahid Bhadelia has returned to BU after helping lead the Biden administration’s COVID-19 pandemic response and advising on preparing the world for future outbreaks.

Tagged: BMC, BUMC, CAMED, coronavirus, disease, ebola, faculty, global health, government, government & law, healthcare, innovation, medical, NEIDL, News, public policy, research

BU’s 5 NSF Grant Winners Are Changing Conversations in Robotics, Computing, Mass Incarceration, Neurology, and More

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The National Science Foundation CAREER award winners will advance research and expand educational opportunities for underrepresented groups in science

Tagged: awards, career, computers, diversity, funding, innovation, neuroscience, News, NSF, public policy, race, racism, research, sociology, STEM, systems engineering

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