New studies confirm mid-Cretaceous volcanism caused ocean acidification
New model considers full history of a fault’s earthquakes to forecast next one
New model considers full history of a fault’s earthquakes to forecast next one
Researchers advanced the age of human neurons beyond what was previously possible
Tiny motor one day could drive innovations in materials science and medicine
Scripps Oceanography researchers describe Pyrolycus jaco, a newly identified species of eelpout living in a hydrothermal seep in the deep ocean
UC San Diego researchers describe how pancreatic cancer stem cells leverage a protein in a family of proteins that normally suppress tumors to instead do the opposite, boosting their resistance to conventional treatments and spurring growth
UC San Diego scientists found that persons exposed to the deadly Camp Fire in 2018 displayed altered cognitive function months later; it’s new evidence of a growing phenomenon known as “climate trauma”
Brain’s characteristic wrinkled surface is generally an indicator of higher cognitive function, but too much folding can produce the opposite effect
UC San Diego study may inspire new chemotherapeutic drugs targeting early stages of tumor formation and spread
The ultraviolet nail polish drying devices used to cure gel manicures may pose more of a public health concern than previously thought.
Hacking system converts split gene drives into full drives, offering new experimentation flexibility… but also reveals surprising fitness costs of full drive systems
International collaboration uncovers mosaicism, a condition in which cells within the same person have a different genetic makeup, as a cause for pediatric seizures
Tapping an almost century-long survey, UC San Diego researchers say these microscopic organisms may offer way to monitor historical marine pollution trends; and perhaps be used to predict trends in childhood and adult chronic illnesses
Inspired by the human brain, an artificial neural network was trained to spot tiny mutations in genetic sequences better and faster than human eyes
Using innovative recording technology, researchers show organoids respond to external sensory stimuli
UC San Diego study reveals critical insights into the complex biology of tissue-specific T cells, paving the way for a new branch of precision therapeutics.
In producing lissodendoric acid A, the team used a method they say may help accelerate the process of drug discovery
UCLA scientists reveal that minerals from the asteroid were produced through reactions with water more than 4.5 billion years ago
UCLA researchers say climate change could accelerate slightly if dust levels stop climbing