Scientist have long tried to unlock the secrets to helping people live longer at the cellular level, where aging occurs because of the gradual shortening of protective caps called telomeres at the ...
Typical breakfast pancakes are soft, fluffy and delicious but, sadly, not terribly healthy. Food scientists at Washington ...
Wright State University clinical psychologist Jeremiah Schumm, Ph.D., will train dozens of local clinicians in an innovative behavioral couple therapy to help people with substance use disorders.
"We shouldn’t take the delicious apples we love to consume for granted." Scientists raise alarm about the future production ...
Native Americans face the longest travel times, even after accounting for distances in rural areas, according to results of a ...
Thrust into action due to an injury to the starter, the freshman from Houston impressed in his first significant time of the season.
On Saturday morning, hours before Washington State was set to take on San Francisco on the road, Nate Calmese relayed a message to athletic trainer Hailey Haukeli. "I don't know if I can play today," ...
The Shockers were missing in action with two starters who were injured during the team’s layoff between games.
Led by WSU College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor Jiyue Zhu, the research team has developed mice that have human-like short telomeres, enabling the study of cellular aging as it ...
As the Washington State men try to end this four-game losing streak with a road matchup against Oregon State, the Cougars are ...
The mouse model in the study is reportedly quite different as it allows scientists to observe the aging process in a whole organism.