The star of Thanksgiving was domesticated by Mayans 1,000 years earlier than previously thought.
The star of Thanksgiving was domesticated by Mayans 1,000 years earlier than previously thought.
A transplant of cells from the lining of the nose helps dogs with spinal injuries walk again.
Misfolded α-synuclein proteins promote the spread of Parkinson’s pathology in mouse brains.
A deadly bacterial disease is knocking at the door of a crucial collection of coconut palms in Papua New Guinea.
Researchers use the electric potential of a guinea pig’s inner ear to harvest enough energy to run a tiny sensor.
The malaria vaccine under development by GSK and the PATH initiative only protects about one in three babies, though some researchers say those odds are better than nothing.
The 2011 outbreak in Germany that caused some 50 deaths was caused by a strain of E. coli with a complex mechanism of gene regulation.
Residents surrounding strongly smelling hog farms experience higher blood pressure levels as the stench worsens.
Blind mole rats resist cancer by killing cells that proliferate in a similar way to tumor cells.
Recording brain activity as patients are anesthetized for surgery, researchers identify a pattern that may signal loss of consciousness.