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Tulane grad helps keep the Louisiana Gulf Coast, and its story, alive
With the help of a recent Tulane graduate, a nonprofit has placed the Grand Isle’s nearly century-old Oleander Hotel on the National Register of…
Tulane graduate students spend a busy summer focusing on research
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…
A single shot at birth may shield children from HIV for years, study finds
A new study shows that delivering a single injection of gene therapy at birth may offer years-long protection against HIV, tapping into a critical…
New Tulane study finds generative AI can boost employee creativity—but only for strategic thinkers
A new study led by Tulane University researchers reveals that generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, can enhance employees' creativity — but only…
Tulane study finds smaller companies get kinder online reviews — And empathy is the reason why
Consumers often turn to online reviews to decide where to shop, eat or book services, but a new Tulane University study finds that star ratings might…
Study: ‘Thirdhand smoke’ may be hidden asthma trigger in kids
A new study from Tulane University found that parents may underestimate their children’s exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, and a newly…
The silent force behind online echo chambers? Your Google search
In an era defined by polarized views on everything from public health to politics, a new Tulane University study offers insight into why people may…
New brain mapping technique sheds light on Alzheimer’s development
Researchers at Tulane University have created a first-of-its-kind subcellular map of an area of the brain commonly affected by Alzheimer’s disease, a…
Mental health campaign dramatically cuts treatment delays for psychosis
A targeted mental health awareness campaign significantly reduced the time it takes for individuals experiencing psychosis to seek and receive…