Australian trout are susceptible to skin cancer, according to a new study—the first evidence that wild fish can be afflicted by the disease.
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Australian trout are susceptible to skin cancer, according to a new study—the first evidence that wild fish can be afflicted by the disease.
The National Institutes of Health will fund 17 projects developing lab-on-a-chip applications to improve drug screening.
An approved cancer therapeutic makes hiding HIV susceptible to antiviral therapy.
The first full computer model of a single-celled organism mimics the bacterium’s behaviors and paves the way to more complete disease models.
Publicly accessible databases now store nearly 1 million gene-expression datasets, giving researchers a robust resource for discovery.
Researchers engineer a member of the insect's intestinal flora to help thwart the malaria parasite before it can infect new hosts.
Peptides extracted from scorpion venom fights off drug-resistant bacterial infections in mice.
The settings of programmable shunt devices used to treat brain swelling in children can be altered by magnetic fields, such as those given off by the Apple iPad 2.
Researchers in the U.K. are looking to breed marijuana to make medicines for metabolic disorders, epilepsy, and other diseases.
The criminal charges that had been brought upon chronic fatigue syndrome researcher Judy Mikovits for stealing data from her former employer have been dropped.