Postdoc Oliver Philcox may have found a “smoking gun” for new frontiers in physics.
Findings can help teachers promote prosocial behaviors, cultivate positive school climate.
Researchers develop highly accurate machine learning model for early detection of mild cognitive impairment and dementia in older drivers
A novel protocol for quantum computers could reproduce the complex dynamics of quantum materials
Feeling preoccupied with your fitness regimen could be a warning sign of exercise addiction
Why do many treatments that work in animal models fail in people? In his new book, Neurobiology and Behavior professor Georg Striedter says researchers sometimes unwittingly set the stage for defeat by overlooking species differences when designing their studies.
Cell-to-cell communication is a large part of Professor Dae Seok Eom’s research. In particular, the Eom lab focuses on a novel signaling projection called airinemes, which have meandering trajectories as they travel from the signal sending cell to the target cell.
Dogs with dementia suffer the same sleep disruptions that humans with dementia do.
Pickleball isn’t just fun and easy to play – it’s also potentially heart healthy.
In a new study, North Carolina State University researchers made a cathode, or the positive end of a battery, in the shape of a thread-like fiber.
Supply chain networks can be incredibly complex, with multiple manufacturing and distribution points – and the location of each node in those networks has a significant effect on everything from profitability to product cost to environmental impact.
Researchers have identified new genetic mutations linked to a subset of canine bladder cancers.
PTSD Interferes with Ability to Regulate Emotions, Causing Relationship Fallout
New research finds there is significant variation in the anatomy of the human digestive system, with pronounced differences possible between healthy individuals.
UH Study Finds Minorities Dealing with Access to Care Issues
A new study finds that first-generation college graduates are more likely to come from families that have higher incomes and more resources than families in which neither parents nor children graduate from college.
Research Project Suggests How Resources Can Be Optimized
A new North Carolina State University study shows that Indigenous groups in the western United States are – for various reasons – having difficulty turning water they have a legal right to, under water rights settlements, into actual water that can generate revenue through leases to other groups or through direct uses such as agriculture.
Research Findings May Help Identify Drug Targets for Neuromuscular Disorders
Ever since America’s oldest restaurant, the White Horse Tavern in Rhode Island, opened its doors in 1673, restaurateurs have been trying to keep their customers happy while increasing profits.