Carbon tax — a bipartisan response to climate change
By Kevyn Hadley | February 27, 2017Conservative carbon tax proposal factors in the social costs of emissions.
Conservative carbon tax proposal factors in the social costs of emissions.
Transplant director from University of Illinois at Chicago hopes to expand access to transplants.
Professors Carolyn Engelhard and Chris Ruhm discuss healthcare policy changes at Jefferson Society Panel.
Researchers discover matrilineal line dating back 300 years in Pueblo Bonito burial site.
Since the early 1960s, U.S. policy has been created in reaction to public outrage over various issues affecting the environment.
Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats offer the potential to manipulate specific DNA sequences or entire genomes.
The University’s Center for Applied Biomechanics investigates injury-prevention gear for NFL players.
Gabriel Flood speaks on his experiences with cancer and the healing powers of humor.
University Contemplative Sciences Center offers meditation, mindfulness and other contemplative practices as essential tools to relieve stress and anxiety.
Northwestern University Professor J.C. Cang to join the psychology and biology departments through endowed professorship.
The stress placed on students can take many forms, but all students interviewed agreed that sacrificing sleep was a common solution in order to meet deadlines for their obligations.
The human drive for romance framed in a psychological perspective.
A male counterpart to female birth control may soon be available, thanks to a new gel technology that acts as a temporary vasectomy.
Student team works to create hydroponic farming systems
U.Va. telemedicine program allows patients, practitioners to consult with specialists
Active Minds hosted a panel with professors and students in Newcomb Hall last Friday to discuss mental health.
Visiting associate professor from Brown University discusses the benefits of training doctors in the arts as well as medicine.
The University Medical Center contributes data and tissue samples to the National Cancer Moonshot Initiative.
In a typical year, fewer than five University patients are diagnosed with mumps. Certain factors place individuals at higher risk for coming in contact with the virus.
The field of eugenics — commonly discredited as a pseudoscience — has deep roots at the School of Medicine.