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In this symposium, an expert panel will discuss how the latest organoid models help researchers discover and develop new ...
For 40 years, researchers relied on horseshoe crab blood to catch endotoxins in drugs. Now, synthetic alternatives and ...
Built by scientists, a data-driven, interactive map shows the nationwide consequences of shrinking science budgets.
Science retracted a 2010 study that claimed bacteria could use arsenic for growth. Some scientists support the decision, ...
Ticks spread pathogenic infections, and surprisingly, immune reactions. New vaccine candidates may help reduce this risk.
AI-based simulation models are poised to help cell biologists cut costs, ask smarter questions, and do more with less.
A virtual reality study showed that the brain can detect potential infectious threats and prime the immune system, offering ...
Prenatal Exposure to Cannabis Affects the Developing Brain Children born to moms who smoked or ingested marijuana during pregnancy suffer higher rates of depression, hyperactivity, and inattention.
Hearing Loss May Be the Canary in the Coal Mine for Dementia Uri Manor’s own hearing loss may not have originally inspired his research path, but his work on the topic now may lead to new treatments ...
The “Virus Hunter” Who Advanced Public Health, One Tool at a Time In his 40-year epidemiology career, Ian Lipkin has done it all: from discovering 2,000 viruses to solving a nationwide SARS crisis.
A new AI tool that models how variations in peptides change T cell receptor binding could help design immunotherapies with ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has transformed immune profiling, enabling deeper characterization of disease mechanisms, ...