Diagnostic test strips that cost just pennies can test for liver damage, mold, and milk spoilage in the developing world.
Diagnostic test strips that cost just pennies can test for liver damage, mold, and milk spoilage in the developing world.
The US company investigating the use of human embryonic stem cells to treat a type of macular dystrophy expands its clinical trials to the UK.
Researchers publish yet another study against the link between a murine leukemia virus and chronic fatigue syndrome, and partially retract the original results.
A new study raises further doubts about the ability of proteins called sirtuins to slow aging, but the controversy remains unsettled.
A doctor who falsified legal documents and failed to get approval for a clinical trial has been reinstated by an Austrian commission.
An interactive online map can help researchers track the spread of antibiotic resistant microbes.
MicroRNAs from plants accumulate in mammalian blood and tissues, where they can regulate gene expression.
A new technique that makes ovarian cancer cells glow white allow surgeons to better visualize the tumors they aim to remove.
A 35,000-year old woolly mammoth blood protein may aid in contemporary medical procedures.
The 1918 influenza was circulating silently before it began killing millions of people in just a year and a half.