In a new study that one scientist called jaw-dropping, a joint UCLA/Caltech team has shown that it is possible to
Month: November 2018
Key takeaways from three landmark heart studies
American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, the research group led by Sumeet Chugh, MD, professor of Medicine and associate director of
New framework pushes the limits of high-performance computing
Large-scale, advanced high-performance computing, often called supercomputing, is essential to solving both complex and large questions. Everything from answering metaphysical
Researchers identify risk factors of advanced liver disease in cystic fibrosis patients
Children’s Hospital Colorado (Children’s Colorado) pediatric gastroenterologist, Michael Narkewicz, MD, recently shared results of the Prospective Study of Ultrasound to
Insufficient sleep in children is associated with poor diet, obesity and more screen time
A new study conducted among more than 177,000 students suggests that insufficient sleep duration is associated with an unhealthy lifestyle
Beneficial gut bacteria metabolize fiber to improve heart health in mice
Diets rich in fiber have long been associated with an array of positive outcomes, chief among them healthy hearts and
From beaker to solved 3-D structure in minutes
In a new study that one scientist called jaw-dropping, a joint UCLA/Caltech team has shown that it is possible to
Exosomes ‘swarm’ to protect against bacteria inhaled through the nose
Bacteria are present in just about every breath of air we take in. How the airway protects itself from infection
How pneumococci challenge our immune system
Pneumococci are the most common cause of respiratory tract infections, such as otitis and sinusitis, as well as of severe
New Research: Streamside forests store tons of carbon
Restoring degraded forests is a critical strategy for addressing climate change given the potential for forests to store significant amounts