In a new study, researchers tested whether Stx2a is important for calf-to-calf transmission by comparing E. coli O157 strains with and without Stx2a
Use of brain-like extracellular matrix allows cell growth and treatment to more closely replicate physiological response
Scientists recreate in flies the mutations that let monarch butterflies eat toxic milkweed with impunity
Developed by Columbia scientists, new SCAPE 2.0 system can serve as a critical tool to advance science and medicine
X-rays could be tuned to deliver a more effective punch that destroys cancer cells and not harm the body
Researchers have devised a way to accurately estimate the weight of free-living whales using only aerial images taken by drones
An inside look at the laboratories that support a world-renowned attraction
Researchers have developed a reporter gene that allows them to see genetic activity using ultrasound, which can penetrate deeply through tissue, instead of light
Eight species of nematode discovered in the lake's harsh conditions
With new advances in medicine happening daily, there's still plenty of guesswork when it comes to administering chemotherapy to cancer patients
The BAG4 protein regulates the flow of potassium in occlusive cells, which optimizes the use of water by the plant
Rapid imaging method could help reveal how conditions such as autism affect brain cells
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