After serving the entire Brown University community for many decades, the Art Slide Library was officially closed in 2010. Faculty were given four years to …
This is a post-print of the article allowed by the publisher to be deposited in the Brown Digital Repository. To assess cell type-specific attenuation of …
Success in high school, college, and the modern workforce requires mastering high-level literacy skills specific to each content area, such as a historian’s ability to …
William E. Foster, Brown University class of 1873, served as Librarian of the Providence Public Library from 1877–1930. Foster collected 600 volumes of Horace works …
To many, Anurida maritima are the clusters of blue specks in rocky tide pools. Upon closer inspection, these specks are intertidal arthropods, with the ability …
Casey Dunn shot this episode in 2013 on a research cruise aboard the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute's research vessel Western Flyer. He joined Steve …
Anna Zeidman introduces pyrosomes, "fiery bodies" that create brilliant underwater light shows and grow into giant swimming colonies. Casey Dunn originally posted this episode in …
The siphonophore Hippopodius hippo pus is usually transparent, but when disturbed it suddenly becomes milky white. Casey Dunn originally posted this episode in an article …
Cuttlefish have extraordinary dynamic camouflage - they can change both the color and texture of their skin. Casey Dunn originally posted this episode in an …
Cuttlefish have extraordinary dynamic camouflage - they can change both the color and texture of their skin. Casey Dunn originally posted this episode in an …
Glaucus harvests the defenses of its prey and uses them against its own predators. Casey Dunn originally posted this episode in an article he published …
Richard Rabinowitz is one of our best exhibition curators, and his two-part ‘‘Slavery in New York’’ at the New-York Historical Society is among the most …
We investigate the structure of spatial knowledge that spontaneously develops during free exploration of a novel environment. We present evidence that this structure is similar …
Originally published in the journal Comparative Studies in Society and History Volume 40, Issue 1 January 1998 , pp. 3-41 (Cambridge University Press) doi:10.1017/S001041759898001X.
Genome Assembly by Bayesian Inference (GABI) is a prototype of a Bayesian framework for sequence assembly. Most genome assemblers construct point estimates, choosing only a …