Researchers at Texas A&M are pairing a widely used ingredient with advanced medical technology to develop new treatments for ...
The chiton was first discovered in 2024 in the Izu-Ogasawara Trench at a depth of 5,500 meters. Ferreiraella populi belongs ...
A global expert review has identified a shingles vaccine and two existing drugs as leading candidates for repurposing against ...
A powerful new AI called Prima can read brain MRIs in seconds, diagnosing neurological conditions with up to 97.5% accuracy ...
New research shows that reducing dietary protein may significantly lower liver cancer risk or slow its progression in people ...
The results, recently published in Building and Environment, showed a striking improvement. The new device reduced the risk of infection to 9.5%. In comparison, the risk reached 47.6 percent with a ...
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected genetic shift that may explain how animals with backbones first emerged and became so diverse.
Most of the universe is made of dark matter and dark energy, yet scientists still don’t know what either one is. New ultra-sensitive detectors are being built to spot incredibly rare particle ...
Ovarian cancer spreads fast by recruiting the body’s own protective cells to clear the way—and that secret alliance may finally be its undoing.
Tiny, non-intoxicating doses of THC may help protect the body from the long-term side effects of HIV treatment.
A large-scale analysis of millions of cancer studies has uncovered patterns suggesting that a significant portion of the literature may not be as reliable as it appears.
UCLA chemists proved that some of chemistry’s oldest rules can be broken—and new molecules emerge when they are.
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