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James Druckman elected to the National Academy of Sciences
The political science professor is a renowned expert in political polarization and American democracy.

From mushrooms to molecules, science becomes art
The annual Ed and Barbara Hajim Art of Science Competition showcases how scientific discovery takes visual form across disciplines.

Honors and awards showcase faculty achievements
URochester faculty members have received national honors from professional and scholarly organizations.

Hidden ocean feedback loop could accelerate climate change
Researchers identify how warming oceans may trigger increased methane emissions, adding a key insight for current climate models.

Why monopolies aren’t a game—and how they shape your life today
Simon Business School experts explain how market power impacts consumers, workers, and innovation in the modern economy.

What do cancer cells eat? New research reveals surprising fuel source
Glutathione, a common antioxidant supplement, may also act as a powerful fuel for cancer cells, according to new research from the Wilmot Cancer Institute.

Study: Americans divided on immigration, but support birthright citizenship
A nationwide survey shows that Americans are fiercely divided over immigration—until the issue turns personal.