New research shows that an experimental HIV-1 vaccine regimen is well-tolerated
Humans are the most populous large mammal on Earth today, and probably in all of geological history
Big benefits expected in battle against cancer, autism, Alzheimer's, and more
The survival mechanisms of polar fish have led scientists at the University of Warwick to develop of a revolutionary approach to "freeze" bacteria
The quantitative suspension array assays developed by ISGlobal researchers could simplify sero-epidemiological studies and vaccine development
Two competing theories about the human occupation of Southeast Asia have been debunked by ground-breaking analysis of ancient DNA extracted from 8,000-year-old skeletons
It would be great if there was a one-size-fits-all interface solution, but reality is never so simple.
Investigational drug works differently than addictive opioid drugs
In-depth statistical analysis finds research quality has steadily improved since 2000
Sepsis is an infection that kills as many Americans each year as stroke and Alzheimer's combined
The "NPS Data Hub" will help forensic chemists identify new types of fentanyl and other narcotics more quickly
A study reported in the journal Science offers an enhanced view of the origins and ultimate fate of the first dogs in the Americas
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