Alternative splicing exhibits lineage-specific variability, with mammals and birds reaching the highest levels despite conserved intron-rich architectures, while unicellular eukaryotes and prokaryotes ...
All figures reflect degrees awarded in the 12-month period beginning with the summer term and continuing through to the spring term. For 1992/93 to 1998/99 historical degree awarded counts in PDF ...
The Trump administration last week delivered on its promise of laying off federal workers during the government shutdown. A court filing from the administration detailed plans to issue notices to more ...
New research into the hidden outcomes of extreme weather events should act as a wake-up call for state officials, a new study warns. According to Spectrum News 1, a new study by Johns Hopkins ...
Climate change impacts more than the environment—it also impacts human health. This certificate, offered by the Department of Environmental Health Sciences within the School of Public Health, is ...
Calcium is a nutrient that all living organisms, including humans, need. Dietary sources of calcium include dairy products, green leafy vegetables, nuts, seeds, and fortified products. Calcium is the ...
‌Your brain is constantly at work, performing processes like thinking, concentrating, remembering, and more. During these activities, your brain cells constantly communicate with each other. This ...
Find the hacks that make the fair fun, the skinny on the entertainment, and even parking advice. View the Guide This year, there is a lot more laughter than tears. That’s because the Bednars finally ...
In the second edition of our regular column, “Office Hours”, Swarthmore faculty members share their thoughts on and concerns with grading practices and grade inflation at Swarthmore and beyond.