A coauthor of the key paper that led to one of this year’s Nobel Prizes for Physiology or Medicine claims the recipient wasn’t involved in the research.
A coauthor of the key paper that led to one of this year’s Nobel Prizes for Physiology or Medicine claims the recipient wasn’t involved in the research.
Researchers use optogenetics to reverse drug-induced brain and behavioral changes.
A new Ebola vaccine candidate protects mice against death and can be produced quickly in response to a bioterrorism threat.
Lloyd Old, a researcher and former administrator of two cancer research institutes, passed away this week.
Tagging antibodies with rare earth metals instead of fluorescent molecules turns a veteran technique into a high-throughput powerhouse.
A special glucose molecule makes tumor cells more vulnerable to a pair of cancer cell-killing drugs.
Nicotine may alter the brain’s response to cocaine, supporting the idea that the legal drug may serve as a "gateway" to the use of illegal substances.
Inadequate poultry immunization programs may cause higher mutations rates in the bird flu virus, rendering the vaccine ineffective and increasing the threat of cross-species transmission.