A global R&D treaty could boost innovation and improve the health of the world’s poor—and rich.
A global R&D treaty could boost innovation and improve the health of the world’s poor—and rich.
Scientists unravel the confusing molecular biology behind a fruit fly’s reliance on a single type of cactus.
Mice raised in isolation from their mothers developed cognitive deficits similar to those of babies raised in orphanages where physical contact is infrequent.
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The brain’s phagocytes follow an ATP bread trail laid down by calcium waves to the site of damage.
Patent expirations of one HIV drugs will make the disease cheaper—but also more cumbersome—to treat.
A Bill of Rights amendment reaffirming the right to pray could have negative consequences for the teaching of evolution.
The root system of a tree species is genetically different than the leaves of that individual, potentially modifying scientists’ understanding of evolution.
Fossils from northern Kenya point to a new human species that lived in Africa nearly 2 million years ago.
At age 16, Alexandra Sourakov has her first scientific publication, on the foraging behavior of butterflies.