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New Tulane study finds generative AI can boost employee creativity—but only for strategic thinkers
A new study led by Tulane University researchers reveals that generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, can enhance employees' creativity — but only…
New Tulane study finds generative AI can boost employee creativity—but only for strategic thinkers
A new study led by Tulane University researchers reveals that generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, can enhance employees' creativity — but only…
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Nearly 20 years later, New Orleans post-Katrina school reforms show gains — but at a cost
A report by Tulane University’s Education Research Alliance for New Orleans summarizes more than a decade of research into 12 key lessons from the…
Nearly 20 years later, New Orleans post-Katrina school reforms show gains — but at a cost
A report by Tulane University’s Education Research Alliance for New Orleans summarizes more than a decade of research into 12 key lessons from the…

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Tulane’s Tony Hu awarded one of nation’s highest honors in clinical diagnostics
The Academy of Diagnostics and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM) has awarded Tulane University research scientist Tony Hu, PhD, the 2025 Academy Award for…
Tulane’s Tony Hu awarded one of nation’s highest honors in clinical diagnostics
The Academy of Diagnostics and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM) has awarded Tulane University research scientist Tony Hu, PhD, the 2025 Academy Award for…

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Tulane study finds smaller companies get kinder online reviews — And empathy is the reason why
Consumers often turn to online reviews to decide where to shop, eat or book services, but a new Tulane University study finds that star ratings might…
Tulane study finds smaller companies get kinder online reviews — And empathy is the reason why
Consumers often turn to online reviews to decide where to shop, eat or book services, but a new Tulane University study finds that star ratings might…

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Study shows how El Niño and La Niña climate swings threaten mangroves worldwide
New international research from Tulane University and published in Nature Geoscience is the first study to demonstrate global-scale patterns in how…
Study shows how El Niño and La Niña climate swings threaten mangroves worldwide
New international research from Tulane University and published in Nature Geoscience is the first study to demonstrate global-scale patterns in how…

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Study: ‘Thirdhand smoke’ may be hidden asthma trigger in kids
A new study from Tulane University found that parents may underestimate their children’s exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, and a newly…
Study: ‘Thirdhand smoke’ may be hidden asthma trigger in kids
A new study from Tulane University found that parents may underestimate their children’s exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, and a newly…

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New research finds Mississippi River losing most of its sediment before reaching Gulf
Tulane researchers are collecting water samples from the Lower Mississippi River to measure how much sediment reaches the Gulf through the river…
New research finds Mississippi River losing most of its sediment before reaching Gulf
Tulane researchers are collecting water samples from the Lower Mississippi River to measure how much sediment reaches the Gulf through the river…

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Controlling these 8 risk factors may eliminate early death risk for those with high blood pressure
A new study led by researchers at Tulane University suggests that people with high blood pressure can significantly reduce — and possibly eliminate…
Controlling these 8 risk factors may eliminate early death risk for those with high blood pressure
A new study led by researchers at Tulane University suggests that people with high blood pressure can significantly reduce — and possibly eliminate…

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The silent force behind online echo chambers? Your Google search
In an era defined by polarized views on everything from public health to politics, a new Tulane University study offers insight into why people may…
The silent force behind online echo chambers? Your Google search
In an era defined by polarized views on everything from public health to politics, a new Tulane University study offers insight into why people may…
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