Pet rabbits have higher levels of the stress hormone - corticosterone - and show activity rebound when kept in small hutches with restricted exercise, new research led by the University of Bristol Vet School has found.
Rice lab’s 3D electrode array reveals millisecond evolution of synaptic activity
Strong electron interactions allow topological state to be switched on and off
New models detail consequences of high emissions for Gulf, Caribbean corals
As the immigrant population in the U.S. grows, so does the need for mental health care in the communities where they live — a problem spotlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
UCI biologists discover removing a protein inhibitor restores metabolic balance
UCI-led team’s finding could help improve treatments for pancreatic cancer
UC Irvine-Penn immune cell discovery a new attack on Alzheimer’s, neurological disorders
Findings show high-dose thiamine and biotin treatments can restore normal processes
Rice, Connecticut labs engineer Cas13 to simplify the identification of coronavirus
Bioscientists grow engineered living materials for contaminant remediation, catalysis
Rice University scientists imbue cells with ‘noncanonical’ pathway to make own drugs
Rice-led project could make perovskite cells ready for prime time
Design principle could guide search for metals with immutable quantum states
Exposure to particulate matter increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease in mouse models
Researchers urge extension of electronic devices’ useful life to cut carbon dioxide creation
High-resolution platform assesses hazards every 10 feet across 2,700-square-mile expanse
UC Irvine chemist helped shed light on the formation of an air-clearing molecule
The finding has potential to fundamentally change the nature of these items
New study sheds light on the subterranean microbreweries of ground-nesting bees