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Tulane engineers are developing a new device to rapidly detect life-threatening blood-clotting problems in trauma patients using just a single drop of blood.

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Although life on Tulane’s campus slows down in the summer, for some faculty researchers and graduate students, the break from classes gives them time…
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New engineering programs, including a one-of-a-kind civil engineering major focused on water, will empower Tulane students to explore the challenges…
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Tulane researchers found that mid-1990s climate projections of sea-level rise were remarkably accurate when compared with 30 years of satellite data…

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Brown anole lizards in New Orleans found to have record-high blood-lead levels.

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Tulane's Digital Media Practices program receives grant to upgrade equipment and expand access.

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A new study from Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute has found that male alcohol misuse significantly increases the risk of bidirectional intimate…
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