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Gulf War illness (GWI), the chronic, debilitating condition linked to military service in the 1990-1991 Gulf War, will ...
Approximately three-quarters of Americans live in a state where cannabis is legally available, and about 15% of Americans ...
The School of Arts and Humanities’ newest artists and scholars embody a vibrant cross-section of research, teaching, and ...
Turbulence is everywhere, yet much about the nature of turbulence remains unknown. During the last decade, physicists have ...
New study findings could make it easier to diagnose Alzheimer’s and related dementias, particularly in underrepresented populations Blood tests are emerging as a potential diagnostic tool for ...
Findings reveal space-induced genetic, mitochondrial and inflammatory stress in blood-forming stem cells, offering insight ...
In 2020, haunting images of corroded metal barrels in the deep ocean off Los Angeles leapt into the public consciousness.
A new hydrogel applied directly to vaginal tissues may help alleviate the negative impacts of menopause, according to a new ...
The University of California San Diego has announced that Karsten Theil Hansen has been named the inaugural recipient of the ...
The trustees include alumni and community members who are leaders in fields ranging from healthcare and biotechnology to ...
While the researchers caution that their models are not yet ready for clinical use, they see enormous potential in future ...
Today, Shadi Dayeh is working at the frontiers of medicine and engineering, including on potentially vision-restoring ...