B abies could be born without a biological mother after scientists made a huge step forward in helping infertile people have babies. Scientists revealed only yesterday that they have turned human skin ...
Ahead of the Oct 6 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, we take a look back at UCSF's Nobel laueretes, their discoveries, and the UCSF research building on their work today.
Since we all have a relationship with the Sun, it is important to learn about how it impacts our lives. NASA’s Heliophysics Education Activation Team (HEAT) teaches people of all ages about the Sun, ...
It’s official: the world’s 1,500th known bat species has been discovered in Equatorial Guinea. And as luck would have it, Pipistrellus etula ’s announcement is just in time for Bat Appreciation Month.
"RUBY"—a cost-effective innovation designed to track gene activity—is proving valuable across a range of fields. It all started with the idea of finding a better way to monitor genes.
It's a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across each month. In the past, we've featured year-end roundups of cool science ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick recently suggested that Washington should take half of the patent royalties universities receive when they license discoveries funded by federal research grants — ...
Professor Yunde Zhao dissects a RUBY flower of a thale cress (right, Arabidopsis thaliana), a small plant in the mustard family used as a model for genetic manipulations. A benthi plant (left, ...
A reproductive medicine professor described the work as an “exciting proof of concept” that may change approaches to infertility.
The Trump administration’s proposal to take half of the patent royalties universities receive from federal research grants would be counterproductive, as it would discourage innovation and ...
Family offices and other private investors have the chance to act as catalysts, moving science forward to build a healthier and more prosperous future.
Researchers have reimagined Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, engineering a trade-off that allows precise measurement of both position and momentum. Using quantum computing tools like grid states ...