MRI demonstrate that the amygdala grows too rapidly between 6 and 12 months of age, before characteristics of autism fully emerge
Carrying behaviors differ from those seen among urban youths, offering more specific context to firearm-prevention programs.
UW Medicine’s contribution to finishing the sequence covered highly repetitive regions, include those related to human evolution.
Discovery that Lamin B1 mutation causes odd-shaped nuclei may lead to improved leukemia care.
A new method for generating potent, specific binding proteins yields candidate medicines for cancer, diabetes, inflammation and more.
A $2.1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will allow Washington State University researchers to take the next steps toward blocking transmission of Lyme disease and anaplasmosis.
Throughout the COVID‑19 pandemic, Washington State University pharmacy students were on the frontline, helping to test for the virus thanks in part to legislation they helped pass in 2019.
A pilot project in Washington to make online grocery buying more widely available to SNAP recipients is already near its goal, buoyed in part by pandemic shutdowns.
Experiencing higher rates of certain cancers than non-Hispanic whites, many Native Americans have to travel especially large distances to access radiation therapy, according to a study led by Washington State University researchers.
MIT engineers are working on a new kind of device that could streamline the process of blood glucose measurement and insulin injection.
Rice-led study quantifies effect of black carbon particles on health
Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) could be identified in the future using an already established national database of serious injuries, according to new University of Bristol-led research.
Rice engineers model nanoscale crystal dynamics in easy-to-view system
Visible light triggers Rice’s molecular machines to treat infections
Rachel Schneider has been named the new director of the Religion and Public Life Program (RPLP), which will now be housed in Rice University’s Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance.
Many of the nation’s most prominent hospitals are blatantly violating federal mandates requiring transparency in pricing, and all too often patients are being kept in the dark about dramatic differences between publicly reported prices for services and their actual cost, according to a new report from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.
Flash Joule heating process recycles plastic from end-of-life F-150 trucks into high-value graphene for new vehicles
Scientists demonstrate that AI-risk models, paired with AI-designed screening policies, can offer significant and equitable improvements to cancer screening.
Elaine Howard Ecklund, an internationally acclaimed sociologist of religion, is the new director of the Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance at Rice University.
Scientists at the University of Bristol have demonstrated how predators overcome their preys’ erratic behaviour by adapting their own during the hunt.