Professor Huihui Qi discusses her research into the successful implementation of oral exams on engineering courses, and the role of oral exams to ensu...
Stumbling upon your grandmother's colorful pillbox organizers or custom-made blister packs might leave you impressed--how does she keep track of all t...
About ten years ago, Ana Moreno was a PhD student at UC San Diego when she had a free Sunday night and did what some serious students do. She started ...
For some common medical conditions, timing is everything when it comes to taking medications. Now, a customizable capsule engineered at UC San Diego c...
The morpho butterfly is a flying marvel. It flits through the rainforests of Central and South America. With wings that can span 20 centimeters (8 inc...
Colorectal cancer has increased significantly over the past 20 years among adults under 50. Now scientists may have identified a potential factor in t...
Increased incidence of early-onset cancer, as the diagnosis is called for adults under 50, has been documented for more than a dozen cancers, includin...
Colorectal cancer is on the rise among people under 50 in at least 27 countries. The number of cases has doubled every decade for the last 20 years an...
American Council on Science and Health | April 28, 2025
Colorectal cancer, long associated with aging, is rising alarmingly in younger adults--especially those born in the 1980s. Investigators are looking p...
Researchers at the University of California San Diego believe they have found an early pinch point in the biology of Alzheimer's disease, one that can...
The causes of Alzheimer's disease have long puzzled researchers, especially when most older adults show signs of the illness even without carrying the...
A common bacteria in our gut might be stirring up more trouble than we knew. A study out this week has found evidence that a mutagenic toxin produced ...