Telehealth Might Be Best as a Supplement to Office Visits, Not a Replacement A study of older and chronically ill patients found some upside but many concerns about remote appointments, especially for people of color
Scientists Regrow Frog’s Lost Leg Frogs briefly treated with a five-drug cocktail administered by a wearable bioreactor were able to regrow a functional, nearly complete limb
Four Tufts Researchers Named to Prestigious Scientific Society Professors are new fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Astronomers Find Burned Out Galaxies in Ancient Universe The discovery was surprising, since the scientists expected the galaxies to be growing when the universe was only 2 billion years old
From Tufts to Bee Nutritionist Biology PhD candidate Rachael Bonoan looks for clues into honey bee colony declines using hives on the Grafton campus.
Joyce Cummings Center: New Home for Learning, Research, and Collaboration Is Nearly Open A preview shows an amiable, vibrant academic building, with vistas of the Medford/Somerville campus and Boston