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Reclassification of marijuana could lead to larger studies on medicinal uses
Reclassification of marijuana could lead to larger studies on medicinal uses

President Donald Trump is directing his administration to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I controlled substance to Schedule III, a move that medical professionals say will lead to larger clinical studies on the medical uses of the drug. Read more

Kxan - Dec 22
SMU draws $60 million donation to launch energy studies, honors programs
SMU draws $60 million donation to launch energy studies, honors programs

The O'Donnell Foundation, based in Dallas, will give $60 million to help Southern Methodist University launch an interdisciplinary energy studies program and... Read more

Dallas News - Dec 07
Chatbots Can Meaningfully Shift Political Opinions, Studies Find
Chatbots Can Meaningfully Shift Political Opinions, Studies Find

A brief conversation with a trained chatbot proved roughly four times as persuasive as a traditional political ad on television, one of the studies found. Read more

The New York Times - Dec 05
Department of Media & Cinema Studies partners with Flyover Film Studios to launch new internship
Department of Media & Cinema Studies partners with Flyover Film Studios to launch new internship

December 2, 2025 | Kelly Youngblood Beginning in Fall 2025, the Department of Media & Cinema Studies created a new internship for students at Flyover Film Studios in Rantoul. Francisco Albarran, a senior in media and cinema studies, was the first student selected for the program. Albarran was abl... Read more

University Of Illinois Urbana-champaign - Dec 02
Type 1 diabetes reversed in landmark study, paving the way for human studies
Type 1 diabetes reversed in landmark study, paving the way for human studies

A Stanford study confirmed a complete reversal of type 1 diabetes in mice through a combination of stem cell transplants and immune system therapies. Read more

Fox News - Nov 28
New studies prove ancient practice of nasal irrigation effective at fighting the common cold
New studies prove ancient practice of nasal irrigation effective at fighting the common cold

Viral upper respiratory tract infections – also known as the common cold – afflict everyone, typically three times per year, lasting, on average, nine days. Read more

Kron4 - Nov 16
How medical imposters are ruining health studies
How medical imposters are ruining health studies

Automated bots and ‘lying’ individuals ‘threaten’ patient safety and integrity of research Read more

The Week - Oct 21
STAT+: Roche, Celcuity detail successful advanced breast cancer studies
STAT+: Roche, Celcuity detail successful advanced breast cancer studies

Roche and Celcuity each detailed positive advanced breast cancer trials at ESMO, studies that could lead to new approvals. Read more

Stat - Oct 18
Is this response real? Imposters are putting health studies at risk
Is this response real? Imposters are putting health studies at risk

Automated bots and people lying about their conditions risk skewing the results of medical research, Oxford academics have warned Read more

The Times - Oct 15
People with ADHD may be more creative, studies suggest
People with ADHD may be more creative, studies suggest

We know that people with ADHD often approach work differently than might a neurotypical person. And while ADHD can manifest in traits like impulsivity and being easily distracted, the condition is also associated with many desirable qualities—including, it seems, incredible creativity. That’s the... Read more

Fast Company - Oct 11