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Map of US with pot leaf

More Young People Begin Recreational Cannabis Use Illegally in States that Legalize It

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences

Time to broaden strategy to avert catastrophic climate change

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

COVID-19, MIS-C and Kawasaki Disease Share Same Immune Response

Categories Health

Pharmacists at Higher Risk of Suicide than General Population

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences

Gene Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Neuropathy from Spinal Cord Injuries

Categories Health
Researchers at the UC San Diego Center for Wearable Sensors describe their device in a paper published May 9 in Nature Biomedical Engineering.

Multi-Tasking Wearable Continuously Monitors Glucose, Alcohol, and Lactate

Categories Health, Technology

Researchers Use Electric Shock to Change Biofilm Demographics

Categories Life & Non-humans, Technology

Study of Promising Alzheimer’s Marker in Blood Prompts Warning About Brain-Boosting Supplements

Categories Brain & Behavior
Microscopy images reveal significant differences in size and structure between brain organoids derived from a patient with Pitt-Hopkins Syndrome (right) and from a control (left).

Gene Therapy Reverses Effects of Autism-Linked Mutation in Brain Organoids

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
A smartphone user can image the eye using the RGB selfie camera and the front-facing near-infrared camera included for facial recognition. Measurements from this imaging could be used to assess the user’s cognitive condition. Credit: Digital Health Lab

‘Eye-Catching’ Smartphone App Could Make It Easy To Screen for Neurological Disease at Home

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
Research suggests that Republicans’ increased economic optimism during the Trump presidency may have motivated them to have more children, compared to Democrats

The Trump Baby Bump Among Republicans After the 2016 Election

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Veronique Beiss, who is the study’s first author, prepares a tray of plants to produce cowpea mosaic virus nanoparticles. Photo by David Baillot/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering

Why This Plant Virus is So Powerful at Fighting Cancer

Categories Health
Girls in the study did substantially better in language-related studies than boys, while scores for girls and boys in mathematics were more similar. Credit: Paperkites/iStock

Girls Excel in Language Arts Early, Which May Explain the STEM Gender Gap in Adults

Categories Brain & Behavior
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