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Antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) “superbugs” contribute to more than 4.5 million deaths globally per year and threaten to make ...
Investment from largest shareholder strengthens balance sheet, signals insider conviction, and funds Telomir-1’s upcoming IND submission for a rare disease indication ...
As concerns about waning antibiotic effectiveness grow, researchers are using unique tools to search for new ways to keep bacteria from causing infections in both humans and animals.
Mono Lake, tucked in the Eastern Sierra, is no ordinary lake. Its eerie tufa towers and teeming swarms of brine shrimp and ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a computational imaging system that borrows techniques from astronomy to reconstruct 4D videos of freely moving small model organisms, like ...
An unprecedented international effort to decode how cells manage the transport of chemical substances has culminated in four groundbreaking studies This decade-long project provides the first ...
A new PEARLS article in PLoS Pathogens reviews the rapid evolution and pandemic potential of emerging influenza A viruses, ...
Collaborative studies among veterinarians and oncology researchers are yielding new insights into NHL, inspiring innovative ...
The Medical Corps previously discovered that giving whole blood is beneficial to soldiers who hemorrhaged significantly and ...
Did you know that some creatures have the ability to regenerate? Here's our list of fascinating animals that regenerate.
Using brain mapping, genetic engineering and machine learning, scientists reveal how parasitic bacteria take over fruit fly ...
Federal science agencies announce they will de-emphasize animal testing for safety and efficacy of new drugs. San Diego scientists are already finding ways to emphasize new models of human biology.