Vaccination via tiny microneedles elicits a powerful immune response in the skin.
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Vaccination via tiny microneedles elicits a powerful immune response in the skin.
Soccer ball-sized eyes may help giant squid see distant predators in the deep, dark ocean.
Knocking electrons out of atomic orbit with a laser allows researchers to take femtosecond-scale “movies” of molecules in motion.
Adult human ovaries contain a population of stem cells capable of generating immature egg cells.
Despite suggestions to the contrary, the Y chromosome is not necessarily rotting away.
Fruit flies consume alcohol to kill off parasites.
Designing the simplest possible living organism artificially may lend clues as to what life is.
Researchers develop a tiny device that motors around the stomach, fueled by its acidic environment.