What’s at stake when Americans lose faith in the legitimacy of the Supreme Court?
Scholar Enrichment Program Receives Star Award from Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
UH College of Nursing Researcher Defines “Surgical Conscience” Among Perioperative Nurses
University of Houston Researchers on Mission to Create Better, Safer and Less Expensive Batteries
UH Engineer Develops Method That Can Predict Behavior, Improve Weather Forecasting
University of Houston Research Shows Engaged Feeding Yields Healthy Food Habits That Last
During 2020, the use of terms like the “China virus” by public officials and in the media negatively connected COVID-19 to China, where the virus originated, causing a detrimental impact.
A researcher at the University of Houston College of Pharmacy is reporting an effective protocol for reprogramming human heart cells into specialized cells that conduct electricity throughout the heart to enable rhythmic heartbeat and repair diseased hearts.
The role the gut microbiome plays in COVID-19 is a subject of ongoing discussion, and it's not clear whether the microbiome influences the course of the disease or vice versa.
AUSTIN, Texas — Stress is common in all marriages, but same-sex married couples cope with that stress more positively and collaboratively than different-sex couples, according to a new study from researchers at The University of Texas at Austin.
A research team led by the University of Houston has developed a vaccine targeting the dangerous synthetic opioid fentanyl that could block its ability to enter the brain, thus eliminating the drug’s “high.”
The UH Health Family Care Center, a new on-campus health clinic that provides affordable, comprehensive and integrated primary care and mental health services to the University of Houston community and surrounding neighborhoods, is now open and accepting new patients.
Fast ‘green’ process revives essential battery components for reuse
High-throughput method is first for screening bacterial receptor-peptide interactions
Isolation no barrier as rainforest animals follow the daily dictates of time and temperature
Engineers dig deep to detail magnetic mechanism of gadolinium-based agents
Following a record-breaking drought over the summer, China is on the brink of a water catastrophe that could have devastating consequences for global food security, energy markets and supply chains, according to a report from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.
Pedro Alvarez, Michael Wong, Shell’s Mike Reynolds share honor for project to remediate, reuse fracking water
Take a common form of yeast, a 3D printer, and some clever science, and what do you have? A versatile and nutritious food system for tomorrow’s discerning space traveller.
Last month for the first time, the US Preventative Services Task Force recommended screening for anxiety in children and adolescents aged 8 to 18 years.