Despite substantial declines in mortality and morbidity in the last three decades, diarrheal diseases remain one of the leading causes of death globally. While high-income countries see less than one ...
A new study shows that an app can help parents who are mourning the loss of a child. Parents who used the app for three ...
Kirk Staschke and Noah Sommers, a PhD student at the IU School of Medicine, at the microscope.
Adding genetic testing to the evaluation of pediatric patients with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) resulted in more individualized care.
Columbia researchers have found that women born in the most sexist U.S. states experience faster memory decline in later life compared to women born in the least sexist states.
After participating in a global clinical trial, leaders at the Children’s Hospital Colorado (Children’s Colorado) Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders and the University of Colorado Cancer Center are ...
Team of geomicrobiologists walking to a sampling site at the end of an inactive tunnel in a South African gold mine. At this site almost 3 km deep beneath the surface, the researchers can access one ...
Researchers at Penn Engineering have decoded the genetic blueprint of Penicillium citrinum, a common citrus mold, to uncover ...
JOIDES Resolution, a scientific drilling ship, in the South China Sea, 2014. Drilling the seafloor is much more difficult than drilling on land and it requires enormous ships specifically dedicated ...
At the bottom of the Homestake Mine in South Dakota, ca. 2001. At the time, this gold mine was the deepest in the Western hemisphere and thus one of the deepest places to sample for underground ...
In an "idea paper" published on December 18 in Nature, UC Santa Cruz Professor Francis Nimmo and his co-authors propose a "remelting" of the Moon's surface 4.35 billion years ago due to the tidal pull ...
SwRI Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Walt Downing, P.E., received the IEEE MGA Leadership Award, an international award, recognizing exemplary contributions to IEEE that grow ...