Researchers report new data on honey proteins that could lead to new medicinal applications
Mortality goal based on applying outcomes among healthier segments to entire population
People with CTE may develop symptoms like dementia, personality disorders, or behavior problems
An electronic tongue, or e-tongue, is more effective and accurate in taste-testing fiery foods than sensitive human taste buds
Stanford researchers have developed synthetic proteins that can rewire cancer cells in a lab dish by co-opting critical disease-associated pathways
A team of pain researchers studied the most venomous creature on earth to learn how venom works and what causes pain
The white-throated rail is a chicken-sized bird, indigenous to Madagascar in the south-western Indian Ocean
The foam is mostly made from nanocrystals of cellulose, the most abundant plant material on earth
A new way of detecting homemade explosives will help forensic scientists trace where they came from
BioLegend Campus Inauguration Symposium focused on cancer immunotherapy features Nobel Laureate and world-renowned immunologists
The research suggests that Australopithecus afarensis, of the famous “Lucy” skeleton, is still the most likely ancestor to the genus Homo
A new study finds the first evidence of radioactive carbon from nuclear bomb tests in muscle tissues of crustaceans that inhabit Earth’s ocean trenches
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