The virus is able to transmit between the small mammals, but does not appear to spread readily through human-to-human contact.
The virus is able to transmit between the small mammals, but does not appear to spread readily through human-to-human contact.
Researchers find that reducing mitochondrial protein production in some animals can increase lifespan by activating a protective stress response.
Patients with major depressive disorder appear to have malfunctioning circadian rhythms, which could lead researchers to new avenues for treatment.
Telomeres and disease; Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes may fight malaria; bat tongue mops nectar; newly sequenced genomes
Artificially induced bacterial infections in mosquitoes could reduce the spread of malaria-causing parasites.
A small protein produced by fat cells appears to regulate blood sugar levels, potentially revealing a new way to treat diabetes.
The brain’s role in aging; tracking disease; understanding the new flu virus; no autism-Lyme link; one drug’s journey from bench to bedside
Hybrid viruses derived from an H5N1 bird flu strain can infect guinea pigs through the air.
An analysis of the novel virus indicates it’s descended from at least four different bird flu strains.
Scientists create biocompatible, self-luminescing nanoparticles for in vivo imaging.