Advanced instruments aid in development of coherent picture of extragalactic nucleus
Bowel cancer patients could in future benefit from a new 3D bioprinting technology which would use their own cells to replicate the complex cellular environment of solid tumours in 3D models.
Toxicity must be evaluated and managed at diagnosis to help prevent further deterioration
Parklike setting was most effective in reducing physiological and affective stress
New research has shown there continues to be inequities in access to bereavement support in the UK.
Giving patients online access to their GP health records has unintended consequences that can limit its usefulness,
As the cost of living crisis worsens, scores of workers in the gig economy globally are grappling with another threat to their hard-earned wages – the double-edged sword of online reviews.
Hospital and laboratory biocontainment facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack
UCI-led team’s finding could help improve treatments for pancreatic cancer
Findings across 15 countries suggest how new policies could resolve continuing issues
Results reveal possible new therapeutic targets for mental and neurological disorders
UCI MIND survey finds media coverage swayed clinical trial volunteers
UCI and Johns Hopkins researchers uncover mineral modification through biology
SpaceQ mission involves atomic clocks on spacecraft placed close to the sun
Findings show high-dose thiamine and biotin treatments can restore normal processes
Low-quality sleep is nothing new. However, the COVID-19 pandemic brought to the forefront the topic of stress and how it plays a role in negatively affecting sleep quality.
Astrophysicists say that cosmic inflation – a point in the Universe’s infancy when space-time expanded exponentially, and what physicists really refer to when they talk about the ‘Big Bang’ – can in principle be ruled out in an assumption-free way.
Cancer is a leading cause of human disease and death worldwide, but it's also common in animals. Can we learn something about the genetic mutations associated with cancer in animals that sheds light on the origins of human cancer and how to prevent and treat it?
UC San Diego researchers develop a 3-D culture for a rare disease that has long defied effective study and development of therapies
Findings show that early screening for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease can be the key to successful treatment or prevention of advanced fibrosis, scarring of the liver