Icelandic, descaled cod fish skins can help heal burn and other medical procedures in humans and animals
The insight gained by the team's research could guide the design of biomedical solutions for attacking tumors or treating wounds faster
In a study of mice, researchers found that low humidity hindered the immune response of the animals in three ways
A computer scientist at the University of Göttingen develops automated process for finding out the effectiveness of virtual reality technology
A novel study of joint cartilage and what it could mean for future astronauts
In recent years, the re-emergence of measles, mumps, polio, whooping cough, and other vaccine-preventable diseases has sparked a refocus on emergency preparedness
A review of studies suggests a potentially useful link between gut bacteria and mental disorders
Color has played a role in the selective processes that have steered evolution for hundreds of millions of years
The companies are developing a new treatment for the debilitating rare disease, pachyonychia congenita
A detailed new model of a bacterial secretion system provides directions for developing precisely targeted antibiotics
Bedbugs rank high among the list of most unwanted human bedfellows, but until now, little was known about when they first originated
Neuroscientists identify a brain circuit that helps break decisions down into smaller pieces
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