UH Pharmacy College Receives Over $1 Million to Tackle Complex Health Challenges
The University of Houston College of Pharmacy has secured more than $1 million in new funding for three research projects aimed at some of medicine’s...
The University of Houston College of Pharmacy has secured more than $1 million in new funding for three research projects aimed at some of medicine’s...
Parkinson’s disease has long been understood as the product of a complicated interplay between inherited susceptibility and environmental stress. Yet for many affected families, genetic...
Kawasaki disease, a rare but potentially dangerous inflammatory illness of childhood, is drawing renewed attention from researchers seeking faster and more precise ways to track...
A New Neutron Facility Could Solve Fusion Energy’s Fuel Problem The United States is moving to build a facility designed to answer one of fusion...
Researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and the Keck School of Medicine of USC have developed a genetic system designed to expose one...
For decades, physicists have used atoms as microscopic machines for producing flashes of extreme-ultraviolet and X-ray light. Now, an international team from TU Wien and...
Plaque-Finding Catheter Uses Stretchable Liquid-Metal Electronics to Map Arteries in 3D A new catheter under development at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering could give...
A team at the University of Stuttgart has developed a programmable DNA origami nanosyringe that can mechanically transport molecules across synthetic cell membranes. The device,...
Industrial flow components may soon be designed with far greater aerodynamic efficiency, following the introduction of a computational strategy that brings three-dimensional topology optimization closer...
Online news comment sections can become flashpoints during elections and national crises, where arguments over politics, identity, and social issues rapidly spread across gender, generational,...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Aug. 11, 2026 — Physicians at HonorHealth Research Institute have begun testing a personalized dendritic-cell vaccine designed to treat advanced melanoma that...
Ceramic materials are the quiet workhorses of modern technology, powering everything from smartphone capacitors and computer circuits to electric vehicles and renewable-energy systems. Yet discovering...
A new study from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management suggests that artificial intelligence is already influencing not only how scientists write grant proposals, but...
For decades, obesity medicines were judged largely by how effectively they reduced appetite. Many could help people lose weight, but the results were often modest...
A warning from the developing-lung frontier is challenging one of vaping’s most reassuring phrases: “vape-free” may not always mean “residue-free.” In a new article published...
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