UC San Diego scientists develop new eye-tracking test that accurately identifies toddlers with a subtype of autism spectrum disorder
Study finds the protein MTCH2 is responsible for shuttling various other proteins into the membrane of mitochondria. The finding could have implications for cancer treatments and MTCH2-linked conditions.
Extra-long hairs provide enhanced spatial information for orientation and feeding.
Blooms of marine organisms transfer loads of atmospheric carbon into the deep ocean
Yilun Du, a PhD student and MIT CSAIL affiliate, discusses the potential applications of generative art beyond the explosion of images that put the web into creative hysterics.
Tools developed by UC San Diego scientists could accelerate the development of new antibody drugs.
Harnessing natural killers to treat infections may fail when bacterial species blend.
UCLA researchers say the approach could help tackle cancer, antibiotic resistance, food-related disorders
A new study released today found that NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) knocked the asteroid Dimorphos off its orbit, changing it by 33 minutes.
UCLA astronomers think the object, X7, might be debris cloud from a stellar collision
Although it is relatively small, Enceladus — the sixth largest of Saturn’s 83 moons — has been considered by astronomers to be one of the more compelling bodies in our solar system.
Dust is a common fact of life, and it’s more than just a daily nuisance – it can get into machinery and equipment, causing loss of efficiency or breakdowns.
A common ingredient – salt – could have a big role to play in the energy transition to lower carbon energy sources.
Precisely applied metal-organic technology detects and captures toxic gases in air.
While phosphorus is an essential element for plant metabolism and growth, its future supply under elevated levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide is uncertain.
An Auburn University research team has published the first study to define, outline and apply novel climate-smart forestry, or CSF, principles to North America, specifically the Southern United States.
Study shows how election interference affects public opinion from abroad.
Dartmouth physics major helps explain what makes neutron stars shine so bright.
California’s dwindling water resources and urban sprawl are leaving a group of residents you’ve probably never heard of on the verge of homelessness.
Parents of infants who received financial coaching in a pediatric primary care setting were much less likely to miss well-child care visits for the first six months of life, according to new UCLA-led research.