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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.

A medical ethicist rewrites the record
Historian Harriet Washington ’76 discovered her passion for reading between the lines in the URochester library archives.

The script doctor is in
Sylvia Owusu-Ansah ’00 shapes medical storytelling on HBO Max’s The Pitt.

In Mexico, Afro-Caribbean roots run deeper than expected
A new book reframes long-held assumptions about the denial of Black identity in the Mexican port city of Veracruz.

Learning makes brain cells work together, not apart
A new study overturns a long-standing theory in neuroscience.