Researchers look to the emerging phenomenon of "crowdfunding" to pay for their work
Researchers look to the emerging phenomenon of "crowdfunding" to pay for their work
People living on islands in the Norwegian Sea suffer from an unusually high rate of certain genetic diseases and health issues, making the population ripe for research.
Researchers working in war-torn countries find hints to the molecular roots of posttraumatic stress disorder.
ALS patients take their fate into their own hands, self-administering an unapproved chemical and collating their results online.
With the help of a mother, one researcher uncovered a common link between autism and a devastating bone disease.
Pathogens lurk in illegal wildlife products confiscated at US airports.
Two researchers are trying to train bees to sniff out tuberculosis.
Forget stamps: one bioengineer amasses broken artificial joints to learn why they failed and how to build better ones.
By helping Mongolians cultivate an understanding of their native insect fauna, scientists hope to protect the country's unique yet fragile ecosystems.
Cyclic peptides, discovered in an African tea used to speed labor and delivery, may hold potential as drug-stabilizing scaffolds, antibiotics, and anticancer drugs.