Researcher Works Toward Eradication of Hepatitis Through Education, Vaccinations
MSU researcher Peter Gulick is helping lead efforts to eradicate hepatitis C by expanding education, testing and treatment opportunities across Michigan.
How Insects Could Help Detect PFAS Contamination
MSU researchers discover that insects have an unexpected biological ability to sense human-made chemicals that do not naturally occur in the environment.
Mutation Hotspots Help 'Friendly' Viruses Outmaneuver the Bacteria in Your Gut
As antibiotic resistance rises worldwide, MSU researchers have identified a viral survival mechanism that could improve future phage therapies.
New Study: Unfairness Isn’t Morally Wrong to Preschoolers (or Adults) in Most Cases
New MSU research suggests preschoolers don’t automatically see unfairness as morally wrong unless the harm it causes is made clear.
California, Michigan Lead Nation in People Who Don’t Want Kids
A new MSU-led study sheds light on America’s growing childfree population and the personal factors driving that choice.
Bringing Butterflies Back From the Brink of Extinction
Researchers at MSU and their conservation partners have helped pull one of the world's rarest butterflies back from the brink of extinction.
Ask the Expert: It's Time to Rethink Screen Time
As concerns about youth screen use grow, MSU expert Gabriel Hales offers a fresh perspective on helping kids build healthy digital habits.
Deadly Flowers Have Big Medical Potential
Researchers have found a way to recreate potent plant compounds in the lab, paving the way for new treatments for pain, malaria and cancer.
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