Managing the beetle costs tens of millions of dollars every year, but this is a welcome alternative to the billions of dollars in damage it could cause if left unchecked
Recent discovery holds promise for developing a new class of drugs that is radically different from the steroids currently used to treat asthma
KU Cancer Center researchers are developing approaches to manipulate the DNA damage response to treat and prevent disease
WVU scientists are working to combat a critical issue concerning piercing-sucking pests that serve as carriers of plant diseases
Hosts who swat at mosquitoes or perform other defensive behaviors may be abandoned, no matter how sweet.
Scientists at Berkeley Lab use a new platform, called MAESTRO, to see microscale details in monolayer material’s electronic structure
Report facilitates the development of toxicological testing methods that replace, reduce, or refine the use of animals
Mansourasaurus shahinae helps fill in gaps of African dinosaurs of Late Cretaceous period
Closest to cow's milk in range of nutrients it offers
Using e-cigarettes may lead youth to start smoking, adults to stop smoking
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