In lab experiments, soldiers wearing exoskeletons designed to improve physical performance reacted more slowly to visual cues
Curiously, some snippets of Neanderthal DNA pop up more often in modern human populations than others
Gender diversity in science comes down to more than just who is on the team
Malaria parasites have evolved to be most infectious at the time of day when mosquitoes feed, to maximize the chance of being spread
Researchers are now recruiting patients with sarcomatoid kidney cancer in clinical trials with checkpoint inhibitors
Gasoline vapors contain a number of toxic chemicals, notably benzene, a carcinogen
Reusable water-treatment particles created at Rice University effectively eliminate BPA
By zapping a layer of meteor residue in the atmosphere with ground-based lasers, scientists get a new view of Earth's magnetic field
A pioneering study by the University of Kent on the effects of relocating adders due to development has found that males will disperse from their release site—with one even going so far as to return to his original home
Researchers identify small molecule as potential treatment target
The winners harnessed the power of evolution
Primary care providers are participating in several new payment models that emphasize quality and value
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