The mammalian brain is a web of densely interconnected neurons, yet one of the mysteries in neuroscience is how tools
Month: March 2024
Universal tool for tracking cell-to-cell interactions
One of the fundamental goals of basic biology is understanding how diverse cell types work in concert to form tissues,
Revealing the evolutionary origin of genomic imprinting
Some of our genes can be expressed or silenced depending on whether we inherited them from our mother or our
How the body copes with airway closure
There is perhaps no bodily function more essential for humans and other mammals than breathing. With each breath, we suffuse
Study takes wider view at household size, children’s development
Researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas’ School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS) are taking a more detailed
New study may broaden the picture of the consequences of childhood adversity
A research team has examined the link between adverse childhood experiences and the risk of mental health problems later in
Children surpass a year of HIV remission after treatment pause
Four children have remained free of detectable HIV for more than one year after their antiretroviral therapy (ART) was paused
A better way to deliver fetal therapy for serious genetic disorders
In a discovery that opens the door to a less invasive way of treating some serious disorders before birth, UC
Zika vaccine safe, effective when administered during pregnancy
A vaccine against Zika virus is safe and effective when administered both before and during pregnancy, according to new research
Low-cost liquid tames tooth decay
An inexpensive, cavity-fighting liquid called silver diamine fluoride (SDF) works as well as dental sealants to keep tooth decay at