Running on Empty: Poor Nutrition Increases Injury Risk for Female Athletes
University of South AustraliaProper nutrition is crucial for enhancing athletic performance, supporting recovery and overall health. Now, a new stud...
Proper nutrition is crucial for enhancing athletic performance, supporting recovery and overall health. Now, a new stud...
Nine University of West Florida sport management students recently had the opportunity of a lifetime, traveling to San Antonio, Texas, to work the NCAA Men鈥檚 Basketball Final Four. The students expe...
The Focused Ultrasound Foundation today announced a historic achievement for the field of noninvasive medicine: more than one million patients worldwide have now been treated with focused ultrasound.
A new genetic cause of neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) has been uncovered by an international team of researchers. The discovery, published in Nature Genetics [10 Apr] and led by the University of Bristol, the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York and KU Leven in Belgium, offers diagnostic certainty and hope to potentially thousands of families worldwide who have long been searching for answers.
Scientists have developed a new fabrication technique that could improve noise robustness in superconducting qubits, a key technology to enabling large-scale quantum computers.
Cleveland Clinic virology researchers have found that a specific protein modification to the immune protein MDA5 is key to how our bodies detect and respond to viruses and viral replication. The PNAS publication explains how two protein modifications activate MDA5, an essential immune protein, to sense invaders, limit viral replication and fight infections. This process is key to preventing outcomes like virus-induced heart inflammation. This most recent publication builds on a body of work from the lab of Michaela Gack, PhD, scientific director of Cleveland Clinic鈥檚 Florida Research & Innovation Center, that seeks to improve our understanding of how our bodies detect viruses.
April is designated as Alcohol Awareness Month across the nation. In collaboration with the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), and using facets of the Safe Systems Approach, UC Irvine鈥檚 Brain, Body, and Behavior Driving Simulation Lab (B鲁 DrivSim Lab) is working together with community and professional collaborators to address alcohol-impaired driving to reduce and ultimately eliminate alcohol-involved crash deaths on public roadways.
Researchers at McMaster University have identified six key factors in the first three years of life that influence the trajectory of obesity in South Asian children.
Every year, scientists around the world apply for observing time on NASA鈥檚 James Webb Space Telescope. When proposals are selected after a vigorous vetting, the programs go into Webb鈥檚 observation queue for the future, ready to be scheduled based on various factors, including windows of visibility.
Join us June 10-11 for science-driven sessions on food safety, nutrition, GLP-1s and more.