Proteins that appear before patients show symptoms of the disease could offer clues to the disease process.
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Proteins that appear before patients show symptoms of the disease could offer clues to the disease process.
Should research that makes pathogens more deadly or infectious—or other dangerous research—be conducted in the first place?
An adenovirus isolated from chimpanzee feces proves more effective than human adenoviruses as a vaccine vector for hepatitis C.
A new study shows that breast cancers that become resistant to hormone therapy have different patterns of estrogen receptor binding.
The Scientist recounts the year’s top science prize winners and top-notch scientists that passed away.
Scientists have found a way to reactivate a gene in mice that is silenced in a neurodevelopmental disorder called Angelman syndrome.
A list of this year's most high-profile retractions and controversies in science
Researchers use whole-genome sequencing to keep tabs on the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria.
Some of the highlights from this year’s American Society for Cell Biology meeting, held earlier this week
A new Ebola vaccine candidate protects mice against death and can be produced quickly in response to a bioterrorism threat.