To understand differences in neural activity between FXS and non-FXS individuals when responding to different frequencies, Thorpe said, researchers played an auditory “chirp,” or sound stimulus, and ...
This year’s Oscars saw a number of socially conscious films nominated for awards, including the critically-acclaimed “The ...
On Tuesday, American actor Giancarlo Esposito arrived at the Salomon Center’s De Ciccio Family Auditorium for the Brown ...
The Brown men’s tennis team (13-6, 0-0 Ivy) had a roller-coaster of a day during a home doubleheader this past Sunday, first ...
Though he no longer leads the FDA, von Eschenbach currently sits on the board of the Reagen-Udall Foundation, a ...
Last month, the prospect of responding to two Spectator articles on anti-ICE protests in Providence came up during a meeting ...
The Rhode Island Blood Center declared a blood emergency on March 5. Nearly two weeks later, this emergency status is still ...
On March 11, Rep. Gabe Amo (D-R.I. 1) secured $311,000 in federal Community Project Funding for Providence’s Nonviolence Institute. The funds will support “three victim advocates and a case manager ...
Last Tuesday, a bill addressing air quality problems in Providence schools was passed by the Rhode Island Senate Health and Human Services Committee. The legislation — which was also introduced in ...
The study describes a wide range of PFAS — “many of which aren’t well measured,” Manz wrote — that infants are exposed to. According to Manz, “one of the most surprising” findings was that the babies ...
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Francisco Valente, the festival’s artistic director, explained that this year’s theme was chosen partly due to the recent success of Richard Linklater’s newest film, “Nouvelle Vague,” which was ...