Stroke patients may benefit from virtual rehab
Stroke care is expensive, and telerehabilitation may give patients better results and be cheaper than the usual therapy they’d receive in a clinical setting.
Read MoreStroke care is expensive, and telerehabilitation may give patients better results and be cheaper than the usual therapy they’d receive in a clinical setting.
Read MoreU chemists discover how bicarbonate can protect cells from oxidative stress in a study that challenges how cell damage has been studied for decades.
Read MoreU geneticists are trying to find out why ‘accessory’ genes that don’t produce a working protein persist in coronavirus genome. They must be doing something vital, but what?
Read MoreAstronauts have a higher risk of blood clots. To learn why, scientists are sending blood cells to the International Space Station.
Read MoreU economists uncover trend among veterans that runs counter to general population where women see greater job setbacks during recessions.
Read MoreStanford’s Peter Norvig illuminates artificial intelligence at the U’s Frontiers of Science lecture.
Read MoreHow Wayne Johnson’s combat experience clearing IEDs in Afghanistan guided his career as a researcher in the U School of Business.
Read MoreU biologist Jon Wang, with UC Irvine colleagues, uses satellite imagery to document the growing destructiveness of Western wildfires since 1980.
Read MoreMeet Nuucichthys, a 500-million-year-old fish-like creature recovered in Utah’s Marjum Formation in the West Desert and held in NHMU collections.
Read MoreA full schedule of events will honor veterans on campus the week of Nov. 11, including the 27th annual Veterans Day Commemoration on Nov. 15.
Read MoreIn collaboration led by UNLV, U engineers help advance technologies for harvesting water from dry air.
Read MoreNew research into Beijing’s 27,000-bus fleet explores using depots to generate solar energy to power buses and stabilize the grid.
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