Rice, MD Anderson study highlights potential of mitochondria-targeted chemotherapies
Increased flooding in the U.S. is exposing more people to industrial pollution, especially in racially marginalized urban communities, according to new research from Rice University, New York University and Brown University.
In the midst of a rocky beginning to his stint as Lyft CEO, David Risher appears to be revising his position on the possibility of selling the company.
MIT researchers are discovering which parts of the brain are engaged when a person evaluates a computer program.
Care at independent living facility helps older adults avoid declines in physical, mental and cognitive health outcomes.
University of Missouri scientists develop a blood test that could help with early detection of non-small cell lung cancer, as well as potential drug resistance.
Findings have implications for improving fertility outcomes in animals and humans.
MU research shows people of similar desirability are most likely to pair up, have long-lasting and successful relationships.
In two new studies, University of Missouri researchers develop concepts of wearable smart bioelectronic devices, materials for better real-time monitoring of a person’s health, including vitals.
There’s been a well-documented shift toward earlier springtime flowering in many plants as the world warms.
Being able to decide not only whether a micron-scale particle twists but also how much could open new avenues for machine vision and more
Integrating a new ferroelectric semiconductor, it paves the way for single amplifiers that can do the work of multiple conventional amplifiers, among other possibilities
Online communities play an important role in creating a sense of connection between strangers. But what happens when the people moderating our favorite online communities quit?
The linking of two distant qubits will help to develop larger, more complex quantum computers based on silicon quantum dots
A large case-control study by international researchers at the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (IMS) in Japan has found that people who carry certain genetic risk factors for gastric (stomach) cancer have a much greater risk if they have also been infected by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori.
Nuclear physicists have made the most neutron-rich form of sodium yet, which will help reveal more about the complex world of nuclei.
Molecular modeling suggests structural consequences of an early protein mutation that promoted viral transmission
Their novel monitoring system can rapidly monitor carbon dioxide sequestered underground.
The findings of Texas A&M research could change the way we view directed energy and traumatic brain injuries.
UCI engineers develop method for economical mass production of insulating material