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Scientists Sleuth Out the Mysteries of Dynamic Protein Droplets Formed Within Cells.

Scientists Sleuth Out the Mysteries of Dynamic Protein Droplets Formed Within Cells.

by William Jester | Jul 19, 2024 | Community, News

Benjamin Schuster enjoys solving biomedical mysteries. An assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering in the Rutgers University–New Brunswick School of Engineering, Schuster is enmeshed in exploring a host of frontier fields – from...
AI-Powered Exoskeleton Enhances Human Locomotion, Helps Restores Mobility.

AI-Powered Exoskeleton Enhances Human Locomotion, Helps Restores Mobility.

by William Jester | Jul 18, 2024 | Community, News

A team of researchers have demonstrated a new method that leverages AI and computer simulations to train robotic exoskeletons that can help users save energy while walking, running, and climbing stairs. Described in a study published in Nature, the novel method...
Rutgers Researchers Identify Impacts of Russia-Ukraine War on Hospitals.

Rutgers Researchers Identify Impacts of Russia-Ukraine War on Hospitals.

by William Jester | Jul 17, 2024 | Community, News

Rutgers researchers, aided by international collaborators, have tracked the devastation war has made on Ukraine’s hospital system. Hundreds of hospitals in Ukraine have been forced to close or operate at a reduced capacity since Russia’s invasion of the Eastern...
Majority of New Jerseyans Worried About Medical and Health Care Costs.

Majority of New Jerseyans Worried About Medical and Health Care Costs.

by William Jester | Jul 16, 2024 | Community, News

Three-quarters of New Jerseyans say they are either “somewhat” or “very” worried about the cost of health care services and unexpected medical bills, while more than 6 in 10 are “somewhat” or “very” worried about their monthly health insurance premium and prescription...
NJACTS Community Engagement Core COVID-19 Resources

NJACTS Community Engagement Core COVID-19 Resources

by William Jester | Jul 15, 2024 | Community, Covid, News

The situation around the current spread of COVID-19 is changing rapidly. We have compiled resource links for the general community highlighting local resources across New Jersey, ways to get involved, and mental and physical wellness. Visit our COVID-19 page for...
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