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Screen Reveals New Proteins That Control RNA Processing

June 26, 2026

Researchers at UC San Diego have developed a large-scale screening approach that identifies proteins controlling a fundamental step in gene expression known as alternative polyadenylation (APA). APA determines where an RNA molecule is cut and finished before it is translated into protein.

UC San Diego Study Tracks Shifting US Smoking Norms Over 30 Years

June 17, 2026

Using data from 1.5 million respondents in the Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey, researchers created a “Willingness to Restrict Smoking” (WTRS) scale that captures how strongly people believe smoking should be restricted in public settings.

How Mountains Are Really Made

June 16, 2026

Scientists have discovered that the southern Andes Mountains don’t rise slowly and steadily as previously thought. Instead, the range builds itself in short, powerful “pulses” every few million years.

What Powered the Earth’s Earliest Life?

June 10, 2026

Early biological systems that could generate guanosine‑triphosphate (GTP) from prebiotic chemicals would gain a crucial advantage toward self‑replication. Now researchers from the UC San Diego report a version of an RNA enzyme (ribozyme) that makes GTP synthesis more efficient than its predecessor.

Gene Therapy Approach Reduces Muscle Spasticity After Chronic Spinal Cord Injury

June 9, 2026

New research suggests that a single administration of spinal segment-targeted gene therapy may provide a long-lasting strategy for reducing muscle spasticity caused by spinal cord injury and potentially other neurological conditions associated with abnormal muscle tone.

UC San Diego Study Uncovers Molecular “Shield” Behind Cancer Immunotherapy Resistance

June 1, 2026

UC San Diego researchers discovered that blocking microRNA-25 reshapes the tumor immune environment and improves responses to cancer immunotherapy.

Naturally Occurring Molecule May Help Outsmart Melanoma

May 27, 2026

Researchers from UC San Diego have uncovered a new possibility for treating melanoma, and it's something we have in our bodies already.

Poor Sleep Tied to Alzheimer’s Risk in Older Women

May 18, 2026

Sleep complaints may be an early warning sign of Alzheimer’s disease risk in older women. Sleep complaints may serve as a low-cost, early warning sign of Alzheimer’s risk and a potential target for prevention efforts.

Teens View Cannabis as Less Harmful Than Alcohol, Vapes and Cigarettes

May 6, 2026

Adolescents in California consistently perceive cannabis as less harmful than other commonly used substances, according to a new study analyzing data from two large statewide school surveys.

Water Molecules Found to Actively Drive Gene Transcription Process

April 30, 2026

Water molecules play an active, essential role in gene transcription, helping RNA polymerase II carry out the chemical steps needed to read DNA and build RNA.
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