Killer immune cells that can fight all strains of influenza virus provide the potential for a universal, one-shot flu vaccine
The thumb-sized animal, named Unnuakomys hutchisoni, lived in the Arctic about 69 million years ago during the late Cretaceous Period
Scientists propose to use the biomarkers of the oxidative stress—antioxidants—in microalgae as an indicator of environmental pollution
Rice scientists use red phosphorus as a spy to keep lithium dendrites in check
A material often used as a filter could be transferring heavy metals such as arsenic to beer and wine
Jeffrey Lopez is the winner of the 2019 Young Chemist Award
Researchers have found significant variation both between and within HeLa cell lines
Researchers have created a shortcut for a glitch that plagues most food crops
Study finds rising temperatures feed more energy to thunderstorms, less to general circulation
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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