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UCI Study Examines Distorted Time Perception During Pandemic

May be an important risk factor to target with early interventions

UCI Biologists Track DNA “Parasites” In The Hunt For Disease Treatments

Study uncovers key insights into little-understood phenomenon

UCI Research Team Finds Positivity Is Not Equally Protective Against Illness Across Races

Study supports consideration of cultural factors when developing health interventions

UCI And National Lab Researchers Develop A Cobalt-Free Cathode For Lithium-Ion Batteries

Innovation could lead to safer, longer-lasting power storage for electric vehicles and devices

HIV Uses Host Cell’s Own ‘Emergency’ Response For Replication, Says MU Researcher

Researchers are hopeful this breakthrough could lead to new lifesaving treatments.

Universal Sex Differences Appear In Adolescents’ Career Aspirations, MU Study Finds

Researchers at the University of Missouri and University of Essex say their results also mirror a similar study completed in 1918.

Redefining Alcohol Use Disorder

MU researchers offer a new framework to better identify and diagnose this significant medical condition and connect people with personalized treatment options based on their symptoms.

MU Study Identifies Mutations Specific To Omicron Variant

Findings show impact of mutations on pre-existing antibodies among vaccinated individuals, those who previously tested positive.

On The Tiniest Of Scales, Chemistry Isn’t All About “Billiard-Ball” Reactions

University of Missouri chemists reveal hidden behaviors of chemical reactions by studying roaming molecules in the quantum realm.

Study: BPA exposure of the placenta could affect fetal brain development

University of Missouri scientists examine how the transfer of bisphenol A (BPA) from mother to child could affect fetal brain development.

‘Binocular’ Treatment Helps with a Common Vision Problem. Sleep Makes It Stick.

Amblyopia, sometimes called lazy eye, is a common vision problem in children and babies, and it’s typically been treated by having the child wear a patch on the stronger eye, with the goal of improving sight for the weaker eye.

Scientists reduce noise in quantum signals as way to boost accuracy of measurements

The nature of quantum computing is such that the noise that is part of the process can throw off measurements, thus increasing the error range.

Human Rights a Thing of the Past? Google Says: No

Recently, scholars have expressed doubt that the language of human rights still animates the global fight for better living conditions.

Rice University: Working can exacerbate stress for grieving spouses: 'The lower the income the worse the mental health effects'

It should come as no surprise that grieving over a spouse can take a toll on the survivor’s mental and physical health, but new research indicates those who work after such a loss can face even more stress.

Head of Research Team Peter Wolynes: 'We think that this may be a very common functional mechanism in protein dynamics.'

Researchers at Rice University have made a groundbreaking discovery, unraveling the intricate dynamics behind estrogen regulation in the body, which could set the stage for better breast cancer prevention therapies.

Quantum Entanglement Could Make Accelerometers and Dark Matter Sensors More Accurate

And yes, they are looking to miniaturize it for smartphone dead reckoning

A Gene Involved in Down Syndrome Puts the Brakes on Neurons’ Activity in Mice, New Study Shows

Researchers from the University of Michigan have found that an extra copy of a gene in Down syndrome patients causes improper development of neurons in mice.

University of Missouri researchers develop ultrasoft material for on-skin health devices

Zheng Yan and colleagues from the University of Missouri have designed a soft, pliable material that can barely be felt on a person’s skin, allowing for optimal long-term health monitoring through wearable bioelectronics.

University of Missouri researchers seek best ways to combat childhood obesity

When it comes to reducing the rate of childhood obesity, school districts across the nation have tried a variety of programs to educate youngsters on the balance of eating and exercise.