The world is an increasingly interdependent place. Regions of economic activity are deeply connected with each other through the movement of goods, labor and ideas. This has deep consequence for both the economist and policymaker: in the evaluation of economic activity, an exogenous shock in any given region does not...
Macrophages are one of the most versatile immune cells in the immune system. They are found in nearly every tissue and organ throughout the body. Macrophages play important roles of orchestrating initiation and resolution of inflammation, such as sentineling against pathogens or engulfing apoptotic cells. Macrophages are able to respond...
In December 1889, a few weeks after the monarchy in Brazil was replaced by a republican government, seventy-year-old USAmerican poet Walt Whitman wrote a poem called “A Christmas Greeting” to welcome the “Brazilian brother” into democracy. Though filled with hope and excitement for yet another republic born in the Americas,...
Proteins are a class of nanoscale building block with remarkable chemical complexity and sophistication: their diverse functions, shapes and symmetry, and atomically monodisperse structures far surpass the range of nanoparticles that can be accessed synthetically. The chemical topology of proteins that drive their assembly into higher order materials are central...
Innovations are adopted by individuals and spread to other individuals. They are adopted at different rates, some are never adopted at all, some are abandoned, and some become the new norms. A very extensive evidence-based research and practice paradigm that studies how innovations spread is called diffusion of innovations. This...
During the 1870s and 1880s, state governments in the former slaveholding South established eleven public institutions for black higher learning. Given the volatile, impoverished, often repressive climate of the region, how did black political and educational leaders mobilize to expand state support for black higher education? Furthermore, how did they...
Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR) is a promising non-invasive imaging technique capable of assessing cardiovascular function and anatomy for both adult and pediatric patients without the need for ionization energy. Even with the stated benefits, CMR utilization in the clinic is low (~1-2%) due in large part to long acquisition time...
Recent studies have shown that many high profile studies in biology could not be reproduced, calling into questions the legitimacy of their findings. These reports have the potential to greatly jeopardize the credibility of scientists in the field as well as erode public confidence in the scientific enterprise. Computational research...
Historically, there have been large disparities in the degree to which different communities have access to resources and representation within society. With the increased availability of the internet and the growth of user-generated content platforms like Twitter and Wikipedia, there are opportunities to alleviate some these long-standing barriers to access...
Promyelocytic leukemia (PML) nuclear bodies act as quality control centers in the nucleus, participating in a plethora of nuclear functions. As such, PML bodies are a signature model for functional nuclear organization. PML bodies have a dynamic protein composition that responds to changing conditions of the cell. Many of the...