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The Truth About Tears

While modern society has attributed many social implications to crying, from the perspective of science,…
Zareen Thakor
Zareen ThakorJuly 30, 2016
Research

Breathable Ibuprofen: A New Take on Cystic Fibrosis

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a hereditary disease affecting the respiratory and digestive systems. CF affects the…
Jaskanwaljeet Kaur
Jaskanwaljeet KaurJuly 29, 2016
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Stress in Fathers Alters Gene Expression in Offspring

The term "epigenetics" was first coined in 1942 by embryologist Dr. Waddington. It refers to the…
Karina Kak
Karina KakJuly 28, 2016
Wellness

Do Concussions Lead to Suicide?

A concussion is the least serious, but most common, type of traumatic brain injury. Symptoms of…
Suzy Nam
Suzy NamJuly 27, 2016
Research

Amniotic Stem Cells Improve Development of Blood Vessels

Amniotic fluid is what surrounds a baby in the womb. It plays an important role in…
Karina Kak
Karina KakJuly 24, 2016
Research

Cpf1 Adds Sharper Molecular Scissors to the CRISPR/Cas Toolbox

If you have spent some time in scientific circles in the past year or so,…
Alex Kim
Alex KimJuly 23, 2016
Medicine

Ayurveda: 3000 Years of Healing

Thinking about old-time medicine can be intimidating. In the 19th century, mothers would often calm their…
Niathi Kona
Niathi KonaJuly 19, 2016
Research

Dreams Can Be Controlled With a Neural Switch

Is it possible to enter a dream state whenever we'd like? Neuroscientists at UC Berkeley can send…
Shriraj Susarla
Shriraj SusarlaJuly 17, 2016
Research

Reversing Resistance to Cancer Drugs

Antiangiogenic drugs are used to battle some types of cancer. These drugs work by inhibiting…
Karina Kak
Karina KakJuly 16, 2016
Research

Metabolism and Gene Expression

"Watch what you eat." How many times have you heard that before? It's common knowledge…
Raymond Ho
Raymond HoJuly 15, 2016
Research

The Hidden Link Between Height and Coronary Artery Disease

Is height important? It can be when riding a roller coaster or trying out for the…
Shriraj Susarla
Shriraj SusarlaJuly 14, 2016
Research

Two Types of Happiness

Living in the material world, one cannot help indulging in a few material things.  Especially…
Shriraj Susarla
Shriraj SusarlaJuly 13, 2016
FeaturedResearch

Standing on the Verge of a Second Human Genome Project

On May 10th, a group of roughly 150 select scientists, lawyers and industry leaders met…
Rupleen Kaur
Rupleen KaurJuly 12, 2016
FeaturedResearch

Personalized Medicine

Personalized medicine is becoming increasingly relevant as technology and general scientific knowledge advances. It refers…
Raymond Ho
Raymond HoJuly 11, 2016
Research

Microglia Reduce the Effect of Cocaine in the Brain

According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, about 913,000 people in America…
Karina Kak
Karina KakJuly 10, 2016
Research

Can Studying Dogs Help Us Understand Brain Cancer?

We all know the saying that dogs are our best friends. However, a new study…
Amit Kumar
Amit KumarJuly 9, 2016
Research

Ebola Survivors Experiencing Brain Symptoms Six Months After Infection

Ebola continues to be a subject of interest among medical professionals. With a fatality rate…
Amit Kumar
Amit KumarJuly 8, 2016
Research

One-Bead-One-Compound Technology in Cancer Detection and Treatment

As scientists develop new technologies, more and more potential cures for cancer are emerging. One prospective…
Alex Renn
Alex RennJuly 6, 2016
FeaturedResearch

A Newer Animal Model for a Promising HIV/AIDS Vaccine Development

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which can lead to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), is one of a…
Jaskanwaljeet Kaur
Jaskanwaljeet KaurJuly 4, 2016
Research

The Effect of Earth’s Rotational Speed on the Circadian Rhythm

Have you ever thought it would be cool to live in outer space on a…
Alex Renn
Alex RennJuly 2, 2016
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