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Stem Cells and Precision Regenerative Medicine in Breast Cancer - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)
Advances in precision medicine and patient advocacy are transforming the way cancer is understood and treated. Nikoo McGoldrick shares her personal jo...

Lessons from La Jolla Shores
For many people, a personal connection to the ocean ties into bigger issues like conservation and climate change. As the biodiversity of marine life a...

Scientists Find the BEST Lighting Color for Emotional Well-Being
Why does amber light ease stress and anxiety? One theory is that it’s similar to the natural orange light experienced in nature, like sunsets and camp...

From Uncertainty to Early Warning: Advancing Sundowner Wind Science to Reduce Wildfire Risk
Coastal Santa Barbara is considered one of the most idyllic locations on the North American West Coast, but its beauty is frequently disrupted by fast...

The History of Food: The Universalization of Regional Food Practices
Stanley Chodorow, Emeritus Professor of History at UC San Diego, traces the evolution of food preservation, preparation, and production from ancient t...

From Labs to Lives: How Research Funding Solves Real-World Problems
UC Davis is a powerhouse for breakthroughs and impact. Our interdisciplinary research plays a vital role in building the region’s economy. Our researc...

Bach Lives!
Considered the godfather of A.I. music, UC Santa Cruz professor and composer David Cope, who died in May, 2025, developed the computer program EMI, or...

The Exploration of Space Asteroids: The Fossils of the Universe
Asteroids, often called “fossils of the solar system,” are remnants from its formation that offer clues about planetary origins and the potential begi...

This Fungus Turns Food Waste Into Cuisine
Chef-turned-chemist Vayu Hill-Maini has a passion: to turn food waste into culinary treats using a fungus called Neurospora intermedia. Visit the post...

Stem Cells and Next Generation Regenerative Medicine Therapies - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)
Hear about cutting-edge advances in regenerative medicine, from lab breakthroughs to patient impact. Catriona Jamieson, MD, PhD, introduces efforts at...

A Closer Look at…Genetic Medicine and Artificial Intelligence
AI and genetic medicine are converging to transform how we diagnose, treat, and prevent disease. Gene Yeo, Ph.D., unites RNA biology with artificial i...

The Art of Scientific Storytelling
Science communication expert Lisa Warshaw and scientist Rob Signer, Ph.D., offer a practical guide to turning complex research into clear, memorable s...

Bottom-Up Midbrain-Subthalamic Control of Feeding
UCLA’s Avishek Adhikari, PhD, presents new research on the role of GABAergic neurons in the brain’s periaqueductal gray (PAG) region. Previously studi...

Kumeyaay Ha Kwaiyo - Indigenous Ocean Culture: A Renaissance
The land we now call Scripps Oceanography has been home to the Kumeyaay people for thousands of years. A history of encroachment, colonization and dis...

Seas the Day: A New Narrative for the Ocean
It's time for a new narrative for the ocean, one that reflects current scientific knowledge and acknowledges innovative new partnerships and solutions...

Science in the White House: Integrating Solutions to the Triple Crises of Climate Change Loss of Biodiversity and Inequality/Inequity
Three major global challenges – climate change, loss of biodiversity and its benefits, and inequality and inequity among people – are typically tackle...

CARTA: Mismatch: Human Origins and Modern Disease - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks
The human body has traits that evolved at different times, from 1.5 billion to 2 million years ago, each bringing health benefits and risks. Multicell...

CARTA: Three Smokes in the Evolution of the Human Exposome with Caleb Finch
Humans have long been exposed to three main types of smoke: from early domestic fires, modern wildfires, and more recently, tobacco and fossil fuel po...

CARTA: The Industrialized Gut Microbiome with Justin and Erica Sonnenburg
The human gut microbiome is tightly linked our health. Our analyses of diverse human populations from around the globe, ranging from hunter-gatherer t...

CARTA: Biocultural Reproduction: The Human Style of Hyper-cooperation with Barry Bogin
The essence of Being Human is the practice of Biocultural Reproduction (BCR). BCR is defined as the set of marriage and kinship based rules for extra-...

CARTA: Osteoarthritis Back Problems Difficult Birth - Scars of Our Evolution? with Martin Häusler
Musculoskeletal disorders are one of the most important challenges of modern medicine worldwide. They are often attributed to maladaptations of our bo...

CARTA: Primate Skeletal Gene Regulation: Risks of Human Skeletal Disease Specifically Osteoarthritis with Genevieve Housman
Phenotypic variation within the skeleton has biological, behavioral, and biomedical functional implications for individuals and species. Thus, it is c...

A Deep Look into Innovation and Equity in the AI Revolution
The AI revolution and other innovations are bolstering equitable, community-centered solutions to major societal issues from disease to wildfire, and...

CARTA: How the Paleo Diet Worked for Lucy-and Led to Us with Jessica Thompson
Lucy's discovery in eastern Africa reshaped human origins research, highlighting our ancestors' diverse habitats. Initially thought vegetarians like c...