Protein aggregates in the brains of some people with dementia or motor neuron disease have a surprising origin.
Protein aggregates in the brains of some people with dementia or motor neuron disease have a surprising origin.
Tuberculosis bacteria find shelter from drugs and the body’s defenses in bone marrow stem cells.
One of the most advanced tuberculosis vaccines has failed to protect infants from getting the disease in a clinical trial, but it may be effective in adults.
Using a SMART card containing your genetic information and medical history, you could one day soon be diagnosed and treated for all kinds of diseases at an ATM-style kiosk.
Harvard geneticists and anthropologists challenge the work of two economists who say there’s a link between genetic diversity and wealth.
Researchers pinpoint a gene marker for neurons sensitive to gentle touch such as grooming.
The Science of Love, Bad Pharma, Genes, Cells and Brains, and Nature Wars
As cholera first tore through the Europe in the mid-19th century, people tried anything to prevent the deadly disease. Then science stepped in.
Collective cell migration relies on a directional signal that comes from the moving cluster, rather than from external cues.