A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in neuroscience, from Faculty of 1000
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in neuroscience, from Faculty of 1000
Researchers who suggest psychological contributors to chronic fatigue syndrome receive death threats from activists.
New testing technologies and improved communication among regulatory agencies are making strides in the fight against foodborne disease.
The parasite Toxoplasma gondii furthers its transmission by making rats go wild for the scent of cat urine.
Tiny, flexible electronic chips embedded in a skin-like material monitor vitals and stimulate muscles.
Researchers design a synthetic bacterium that kills the infectious microbe Pseudomonas aeruginosa, sacrificing itself in the process.
Caffeinated drinks may help prevent skin cancer by inhibiting a DNA repair pathway, thus killing potentially precancerous cells.
For the first time, researchers have engineered a multicellular organism that incorporates a synthetic amino acid into its proteins.
Statistician Paul Meier, who championed the random assignment of patients to treatment groups in clinical trials, changed the way the researchers test experimental drugs.
Sheng Wang leaves the Boston University School of Medicine and agrees to retract two published studies.