A 17th century Danish doctor arranges a museum of natural history oddities in his own home.
A 17th century Danish doctor arranges a museum of natural history oddities in his own home.
A recent study suggests that domestic cows come from a single founding population of ancient oxen.
Early exposure to microbes shapes the mammalian immune system by subduing inflammatory T cells.
Replacing immune cells in a mouse model of Rett syndrome, a developmental brain disorder, improved symptoms, suggesting a new target for treatment.
A new method for transplanting immunologically mismatched organs may remove the need for life-long immunosuppressive drugs to prevent rejection.
A lot changes in a child’s body over the course of development, and not all changes occur linearly: gene expression can fluctuate, and organs can perform different functions on the way to their final purpose in the body. Here are some of the key deve
When children need medications, getting the dosing and method of administration right is like trying to hit a moving target with an untried weapon.
The first electron microscope to peer into an intact cell ushers in the new field of cell biology.