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A team of UCLA-led scientists has discovered important clues to what goes wrong in the brains of people with autism — a developmental disorder with no cure and for which scientists have no deep understanding of what causes it.
Autism | Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | University of California, Los AngelesUCLA researchers have found that people involved in electric scooter accidents are sometimes injured badly enough — from fractures, dislocated joints and head injuries — to require treatment in an emergency department.
University of California, Los AngelesA groundbreaking gift from Michael Bloomberg helps make a high quality Johns Hopkins university education even more affordable for people of all backgrounds.
Affordability and Student Aid | The Johns Hopkins UniversityUsing a leading-edge technique, researchers define the cell types in both newborn and adult human testes, opening a path for new strategies to treat male infertility with stem cells
University Research | University of California San DiegoUniversity of Florida researchers have found that low levels of physical activity can put healthy weight adults at the same risk for cardiovascular disease as adults who are overweight.
University Research | University of FloridaPresenting vocabulary words to students with gestures, even motions that don’t convey the meanings of the words, can improve students’ comprehension of new words in a foreign language, according to a new study.
University Research | University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignThe number of children in the United States diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder may be significantly higher than previously thought, according to a new University of Iowa analysis.
Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Autism | The University of IowaResearchers have proposed using non-invasive digital infrared thermography within the first three days of a patient suffering a burn in order to better predict the best mode of treatment.
University Research | McGill University15 undergraduate students met with ranchers, environmentalists, hunters, tribal members, and agency representatives to learn more about the intricacies of wolf management in Oregon.
University of Oregon | Are these spicy foods—regularly consumed by billions globally—healthy or harmful? The answer might be nestled somewhere in the middle.
University Research | University of Pennsylvania