Active-duty members of the U.S. military are much more open to the idea of mental health counseling than veterans, a
Day: December 5, 2018
Using drones to simplify film animation
Drones are going to change the film industry in a major way. Tobias Nägeli, for one, is sure of that.
Sea invertebrate sheds light on evolution of human blood, immune systems
Botryllus schlosseri, a marine invertebrate that lives in underwater colonies resembling fuzzy pinheads clinging to rocks, has a blood-forming system
Modeling the microbiom
The gut microbiome — the world of microbes that inhabit the human intestinal tract — has captured the interest of
Report reveals link between air pollution and increased risk for miscarriage
Air quality has been associated with numerous adverse health outcomes from asthma to pre-term birth. Researchers at University of Utah
1 in 10 Will Develop Eczema in Their Lifetime
About 10 percent of people will suffer from the itchy skin condition known as eczema at some point in their
Early clinical trial data show gene therapy reversing sickle cell anemia
After over a decade of preclinical research and development, a new gene therapy treatment for sickle cell anemia (SCA) is
First baby born via uterus transplant from a deceased donor
Currently, uterus donation is only available for women with family members who are willing to donate. With live donors in
UC San Diego researchers develop sensors to detect and measure cancer’s ability to spread
The spread of invasive cancer cells from a tumor’s original site to distant parts of the body is known as
On the trail of the Higgs Boson
For the physics community, the discovery of new particles like the Higgs Boson has paved the way for a host