The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Researchers suggest that the receptors can control early labor contractions.
Researchers suggest that the receptors can control early labor contractions.
Why do some obese people actually experience health benefits?
Researchers explore the benefits of hearing loss and impairment.
A die-off of newborn lambs in Australia leads to the discovery of a new toxin and clues to a devastating liver disease in children.
Donated organs are helping researchers map out the immune system in humans.
Fate mapping allows researchers to follow cancer progression from its cell type of origin.
Statisticians who normally crunch numbers to forecast trends in the food-service industry turn their attention to bettering treatment of ALS.
A strain of the dysentery-causing bacterium isolated in 1915 tells the story of a young soldier who died of the disease in the early days of World War I.
Pathogen traces recovered from Peruvian mummies suggest tuberculosis-causing bacteria rode from Africa to South America in pinnipeds.
With the iconic Australian marsupial carnivore on the brink of extinction, Tasmanian researchers race to unlock the immunological mysteries of a disease threatening the species.