The US Food and Drug Administration approves the first flu vaccine made from recombinant proteins rather than a weakened virus.
The US Food and Drug Administration approves the first flu vaccine made from recombinant proteins rather than a weakened virus.
Fecal transplants outcompeted traditional antibiotics at curing a deadly intestinal infection.
People carrying a certain gene variant that dictates fresh underarms are less likely to wear antiperspirant.
Scientists use virus-free gene therapy on patient-derived stem cells to repair spinal muscular atrophy in mice.
Researchers and biotech companies are bringing a universal flu vaccine closer to reality.
Maria Konnikova says the field of psychology has something to learn from great works of fiction.
Resource-limited countries are in desperate need of better diagnostic tests for life-threatening illnesses.
Wrinkled skin on our fingers after long soaks in water may have made human ancestors more dexterous with aquatic tasks.
Transplanting synthetic stool made of beneficial microbes cures deadly diarrheal infections in two patients.
Researchers uncover weekly and monthly rhythms of sodium retention and excretion in participants of space simulations.