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There are close to three women for every two men in college

  There are close to three women for every two men in college in the U.S., according to magazine's reporting, a gap that has led several colleges in the nation to invest heavily in recruiting men. While some schools are producing marketing material specifically designed for men, others are improving their sports programs or offering incentives to men that they don't give to women, the New York Times Magazine reports.  According to Tulane, its class of 2027 is 64% female and 36% male.  The New York Times Magazine article didn't put Tulane in the category of schools that had changed admissions standards to try and recruit more men. A representative of the school said claims that Tulane had lower admission or academic standards for men is "completely false and without merit."

Now, a team led by Prof. Xie Ting, Head and Chair Professor of HKUST's Division of Life Science,

  Now, a team led by Prof. Xie Ting, Head and Chair Professor of HKUST's Division of Life Science,  has discovered for the first time, that the niche uses gap junctions (protein channels connecting stem cell progeny and the niche) to transport its cAMP into stem cell progeny to control their differentiation. cAMP is one of the most important secondary messengers in the cell to regulate many cellular functions, including stem cell differentiation. Prof. Xie, who is also Kerry Holdings Professor of Science, used the Drosophila ovary as an experimental model to study how two niches control stem cell self-renewal and differentiation, respectively. The knowledge on niche regulatory mechanisms can help guide stem cells to differentiate into proper cell types for transplantation into degenerative human tissues. It could also help reconstitute the niche for supporting transplanted stem cells and their differentiation into functional cells since degenerative diseases often destroy nich...