The 1918 influenza was circulating silently before it began killing millions of people in just a year and a half.
The 1918 influenza was circulating silently before it began killing millions of people in just a year and a half.
New molecular analyses yield clues to the success of a 2009 human HIV vaccine study.
Soderbergh’s new pandemic thriller gets a lot of the science right, but does contain a few unlikely details.
Nerve signals control T cell responses, helping to explain inflammation and stroke.
Researchers have identified the cellular regulators of cytokine storms in influenza, which cause serious illness and death.
A bacterial outbreak at a Chinese University prompts the firing of administrators and highlights more systemic concerns.
Researchers are developing ways to convert mature somatic cells from one cell type to another, avoiding the tumor-causing pluripotent stage associated with stem cells.
Researchers have sequenced the genomes of 17 different mouse strains, boosting research into the genetic basis of phenotypic variation, disease, and evolution.
Proteins in induced pluripotent stem cells and human embryonic stem cells are 99 percent similar.
For the second time in two years, a University of Chicago researcher falls ill to a laboratory-acquired infection.