Bats have been the focus of virologists for a long time already as they carry many different kinds of viruses
Triclosan added to toothpaste and mouthwash to kill bacteria inadvertently makes such cells stronger
A team has found patterns in how people interact in small groups that lead to the emergence of leaders
A newly discovered, diminutive—by T. rex standards—relative of the tyrant king of dinosaurs reveals crucial new information
The connection between ALS and athletes runs deeper than a single ballplayer
Stripes reduce controlled landing by biting flies, supporting the leading hypothesis of their utility
Researchers discover the rich neural activity behind the sensation of touch
The thumb-sized animal, named Unnuakomys hutchisoni, lived in the Arctic about 69 million years ago during the late Cretaceous Period
Researchers have found significant variation both between and within HeLa cell lines
The Art Institute of Chicago announced the results of significant new research on some of the oldest surviving sculptures from sub-Saharan Africa
MilliporeSigma announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a formal notice
A new blood test may be able to identify biomarkers in the blood that can help objectively determine how severe a patient’s pain is
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