SCUBE3 identified as possible therapeutic treatment for androgenetic alopecia
As climate threats escalate, increased negative mental health outcomes likely
Biosensor continuously tracks pulse and wirelessly communicates with nearby devices
Joint UCI and UC Riverside study shows ‘near transfer’ predicts ‘far transfer’
Finding by UCI biologists could help combat cognitive impairments
Next up: Does the medication offer protection against other forms of cancer?
UCI scientists make the discovery using improved tracking algorithms
Research will benefit design of future electronic and thermoelectric technologies
MU research shows humor can be complicated to navigate in the workplace for women
University of Missouri data scientists are collaborating with clinicians at Children’s Mercy Kansas City and Texas Children’s Hospital on the study.
New physics discovered where crystal patterns match weave of traditional baskets
Rice, Notre Dame, Environmental Defense Fund study measures psychological, economic resilience after hurricane, pandemic
Rice engineers’ formula IDs materials for virtual reality, 3D displays
Identifying declines in patient condition early can improve quality of care.
Findings could help shape future treatments aimed at easing pain for kids with autism experiencing constipation, stomach pain.
University of Missouri researchers develop method which could be used by scientists when developing new drug therapies for medical treatment of cancers, other diseases.
Scientists at University of Missouri collaborate with Harvard, Georgia Tech to develop a novel diabetes treatment involving transplanting pancreas cells that produce insulin.
As a researcher of student mental health and well-being, Keith Herman has found that, in general, offering students more positive encouragement rather than negative reprimands not only reduces disruptive student classroom behavior but can also improve students’ academic and social outcomes.
Rice lab leads development of light-activated hemithioindigo molecules to kill infectious bacteria
Walking feeds pressure to pneumatic robots that could help those with disabilities