Ebola vaccine research has taken a step toward broader protection against one of the most persistent challenges in filovirus medicine:...
Antimicrobial resistance is often portrayed as a problem confined to hospitals, farms, or pharmaceutical laboratories. A new study published in...
Magnetic resonance imaging has long offered clinicians an extraordinarily detailed view of the human body, but turning those images into...
A newly reported nucleus pulposus cell population could reshape how scientists understand the spine’s natural capacity for repair. In a...
A hidden layer of Earth’s atmosphere may be influencing what happens beneath our feet weeks later, according to a study...
Pulmonary hypertension in preterm infants is emerging as one of the most difficult cardiovascular and respiratory problems in neonatal medicine,...
Social imitation is often described with the language of energy. One person adopts an opinion because it appears socially advantageous,...
The first spoonful of solid food marks more than a milestone in an infant’s daily routine. It also begins a...
For decades, volcanic danger has been associated with spectacular explosions: towering columns of ash, incandescent fountains and fast-moving pyroclastic flows....
Bladder cancer is providing scientists with a sharper view of how inherited DNA and smoking-related biology combine to influence cancer...
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