The US Food and Drug Administration approves the first flu vaccine made from recombinant proteins rather than a weakened virus.
The US Food and Drug Administration approves the first flu vaccine made from recombinant proteins rather than a weakened virus.
Fecal transplants outcompeted traditional antibiotics at curing a deadly intestinal infection.
People carrying a certain gene variant that dictates fresh underarms are less likely to wear antiperspirant.
Scientists use virus-free gene therapy on patient-derived stem cells to repair spinal muscular atrophy in mice.
Researchers and biotech companies are bringing a universal flu vaccine closer to reality.
Maria Konnikova says the field of psychology has something to learn from great works of fiction.
A drug applied to the ears of deaf mice has prompted the regrowth of noise-damaged hair cells and resulted in slight improvements in the animals’ hearing.
Resource-limited countries are in desperate need of better diagnostic tests for life-threatening illnesses.
Reprogrammed stem cells are not attacked by the immune system, or are they?
Transplanting synthetic stool made of beneficial microbes cures deadly diarrheal infections in two patients.