An estimated one in five pregnant women around the world carry Group B Streptococcus bacteria which is a major, yet preventable, cause of maternal and infant ill health globally
Study reveals that the arrival of humans and their subsequent activities throughout the islands was likely the primary cause of the extinction of native mammal species there
The University of Guelph researcher's discovery, of which cells are behind the gecko's ability to re-grow its tail, has implications for spinal cord treatment in humans
University of Exeter researchers measured "stable isotope ratios"—a chemical signature also used by forensic scientists—to discover which foraging grounds turtles had come from to breed in Cyprus