Sensitive tests reveal the Berlin patient believed to be cured of HIV still carries HIV RNA and antibodies.
Sensitive tests reveal the Berlin patient believed to be cured of HIV still carries HIV RNA and antibodies.
Algal blooms are appearing under the ice in the Arctic Ocean in areas thought to receive too little light to support photosynthetic life.
New computational modeling suggests pre-existing HIV drug resistance mutations may contribute more to drug failure than previously thought.
African justice systems must change to help curb HIV and tuberculosis transmission in prisons.
Sangamo Biosciences is putting a different spin on gene therapy. Rather than replace or supplement a mutated gene with an accurate copy, Sangamo researchers are introducing a mutant copy of the gene for the HIV co-receptor CCR5 into the T cells of HI
After 20 years of high-profile failure, gene therapy is finally well on its way to clinical approval.
The anti-HIV antibodies from mothers carrying HIV could be used to help develop a vaccine.
Radioactive particles from the Fukushima nuclear disaster provide an unexpected way to track migratory marine species.
Meals left to mold develop colors, mycelia, and beads of digested juices, sparking the eye of an artist, and the slight concern of a mycologist.