SNAP work requirements: Did research lead to the homeless exemption?
Economists have documented the disproportionate, negative effect of work requirements on homeless recipients.
Economists have documented the disproportionate, negative effect of work requirements on homeless recipients.
Once thought of merely as fat storages, lipid droplets are now believed to play important roles in human health and fertility.
The finding contradicts previous assumptions about the role of mobile plate tectonics in the development of life on Earth.
A new technique for measuring fluid flow in the brain could lead to treatments for diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
A Department of Energy program partners private companies with national laboratories and universities to design the first commercial fusion power plant.
University of Rochester historian Michael Jarvis argues that Bermuda belongs at the center—not the periphery—of the American colonial story.
University of Rochester chemical engineer Andrew D. White explains why large language models will open new frontiers for researchers.
The national designation from the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation is the result of a two-year, student-led effort.
The annual President’s Staff Awards celebrate the accomplishments of staff members across the University of Rochester.
Rochester's Memorial Art Gallery and digital media studies program partner to promote arts integration and digital equity.