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New study finds that, among many factors, speaking Spanish is the most likely to result in lower scores on self-reported ...
Or at least that’s what artificial intelligence (AI) experts prophesized in 2016 when they said AI would outperform radiologists within the decade. Today, AI isn’t replacing imaging specialists, but ...
Some people bounce back from trauma, but others get caught in depressive loops that sap the joy from their lives. Now, scientists at UC San Francisco are learning how the brain creates these divergent ...
Tires and degrading garbage shed tiny pieces of plastic into the air, creating a form of air pollution that UC San Francisco researchers suspect may be causing respiratory and other illnesses. A ...
More than 1.6 million U.S. middle and high school students reported vaping in 2023, and nearly 90% used flavored vapes. But America’s youth vaping epidemic may be no accident. UC San Francisco ...
What does the future hold for health and science? Five of UC San Francisco’s emerging leaders offered their unique, forward-looking perspectives during Chancellor Sam Hawgood’s State of the University ...
Trese Biagini, NP, left, and Kathleen Kinda, NP, nurse practitioners in the UCSF Neurovascular Service, take care of a patient in the Emergency department at UCSF Medical Center at the Parnassus ...
Researchers from UC San Francisco and Cedars-Sinai have developed a new way to prompt stem cells to form specific organs. It sets the stage for growing human organs from scratch – a long-time goal of ...
Nearly 50 UC San Francisco researchers have been named to Clarivate’s list of most influential scientists for 2024. The ranking is based on journal article citations from the last decade. It starts ...
Immune proteins (purple) hold KRAS-sotorasib (yellow hexagons) at the surface of a tumor cell (orange). An antibody (green) carrying radioactivity (yellow halo) detects KRAS-sotorasib and grabs onto ...
When the immune system overreacts and starts attacking the body, the only option may be to shut the entire system down and risk developing infections or cancer. But now, scientists at UC San Francisco ...