The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
The animal pictures and hand stencils were made in caves in Spain thousands of years before Homo sapiens arrived in Europe.
The animal pictures and hand stencils were made in caves in Spain thousands of years before Homo sapiens arrived in Europe.
Testing treatments on mini tumors may save time in identifying which therapies work best, a new study shows.
The vaccine shows better-than-expected effectiveness against the most common and most virulent strain of influenza in children under 9 years old.
With multiple applications in biomedicine, the antibodies can now be made quickly, cheaply, and without the need for an alpaca or one of its relatives.
The test uses levels of plasma amyloid-β to estimate the buildup of protein plaques in the brain.
Meet some of the people featured in the February 2018 issue of The Scientist.
Take a break from the bench to puzzle and peruse.
Studies in mice suggest that other flaviviruses, such as West Nile virus and Powassan virus, may cause birth defects, too.
In chapter 1, “The Bad Language Brain: Neuroscience and Swearing,” author Emma Byrne sets the scene for her book by telling the story of the hapless and potty-mouthed Phineas Gage.
The BMJ inquiry finds that researchers presented only select results from animal experiments when applying for funding and approval for human trials.