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Topple a paradigm. Uncover the Unknown. Tar Heels ask questions, develop answers, create solutions and discover cures.
On this week’s episode, Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History Director Joseph Jordan shares details about the center’s 1619 Collective Memory(ies) project.
In observance of National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month, a Carolina expert offers tips on how to handle bullies.
We have a lot of great things to say about the nation’s oldest public university, but here are just a few reasons to celebrate Carolina this University Day.
On this week’s podcast, biostatistics professor Michael Kosorok explains what precision medicine is and how it could have a significant impact on human health.
Researchers from the Gillings School of Global Public Health have created the UNC Mini Mart to examine how various obesity-prevention policies work in a realistic setting.
Nursing professor Mark Toles discovers his knack for entrepreneurship through his passion for transitional care.
When his young son had an allergic reaction to peanut butter, Dr. Edwin Kim changed his focus to research, searching for treatments to protect other kids against severe allergic reactions to peanuts.
There are a host of ways neuroscientists can study the brain. Some analyze its chemistry, others its structure. Carolina's Flavio Frohlich examines its electrical system and investigates how miscommunication in these signals can play a role in psychiatric illnesses.