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As federal funding changes hit universities, key research initiatives are scrambling to find cash. The Schroeder Lab at UA is ...
After more than five years of steady progress in expanding research and outreach programs, the leading cancer institute in ...
Drinking water chemical may raise kidney disease risk…microplastics detected in human reproductive fluids…air pollution ...
Cancer is nonpartisan. It touches everyone — cutting across religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and socioeconomic ...
Precision oncology has entered a new phase, as data sets mature and a new wave of tools emerges to help clinicians manage ...
The U.S. Senate passed President Donald Trump's bill with tax cuts, Medicaid changes and other legislative priorities passed ...
Patients with rare diseases are increasingly working to find and fund their own cures. But should they have to?
A small study shows sensors embedded in a face mask appear to detect compounds linked to kidney disease. This is part of ...
The thrill of great science is all around us in North Texas, as our colleague Miriam Fauzia reminded us in a recent story ...
Research Experience has nearly doubled in size since it began. This year, the program received almost a hundred applications ...
An international study found that air pollution leads to more cancer-related genetic changes than secondhand smoke.
Actions that interfere with asbestos, like pounding nails into walls to hang pictures, release the material into the air.
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