During surgery, a blood clot can kill in minutes. That's why heparin sulfate, a powerful blood thinner, is one of the most ...
The Winter 2025/2026 issue of Brandeis Magazine is online, bringing you compelling features, captivating photos and the ...
In the fall, Graduate Affairs offered a range of career panels with alums discussing topics including faculty jobs, AI and ...
Protests over a plunging currency and worsening economic conditions have been followed by an internet blackout and a violent crackdown that human rights groups estimate has killed hundreds, and ...
Wednesday, 1/21/2026 12:10 pm-1:10 pm Goldsmith 117 Mathematical Biology Seminar Mehrana Nejad (School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University) "Thin deformable living layers and ...
The application period for the FLF is now closed. The Crown Center for Middle East Studies invites applications for a one-year faculty leave residential fellowship for scholars of the contemporary ...
The Impact of the May 2021 Hamas-Israel Confrontation A Conversation with Shai Feldman Organized and edited by David Siddhartha Patel October 28, 2021 For 12 days in May 2021, Israel and Hamas ...
Mafia, which sits just off Tanzania’s east coast, is home to a unique archaeological site called Ras Kisamani — possibly one of the most connected ancient markets in the region.
Brandeis is part of a research institute developing classroom artificial intelligence partners that has recently had its National Science Foundation-funded research grant renewed for another five ...
Brandeis professor Stuart H. Altman, a pioneering health policy expert who advised five U.S. presidential administrations, died Jan. 1 in North Carolina after a brief illness. He was 88.
Ennahda: Before and After the Coup in Tunisia A Conversation with Andrew F. March Organized and edited by David Siddhartha Patel July 8, 2022 After the Jasmine Revolution of 2011, the Islamist ...
What happens when older adults lie? A new study suggests that in as little as 45 minutes they can come to believe it's the truth. Associate professor of psychology Angela Gutchess and her colleagues ...