The prominent researcher has been put on administrative leave pending an investigation into unspecified allegations.
The acute pain that results from injury or disease is very different from chronic pain.
The acute pain that results from injury or disease is very different from chronic pain.
Author Emma Byrne runs down the benefits of cursing, among them an enhanced ability to withstand pain.
The race to develop analgesic drugs that inhibit sodium channel NaV1.7 is revealing a complex sensory role for the protein.
Take a break from the bench to puzzle and peruse.
Screaming obscenities when you stub your toe makes perfect biological sense.
The nine plaintiffs allege the university’s actions put women at risk.
Researchers are looking at actin polymerization and calcium uptake in human cells to study mitochondrial division.
In chapter 3, “The Sense of Sensibility,” author Wendy Jones uses scenes from one of Jane Austen’s most celebrated novels to illustrate the functioning of the body’s stress response system.
Peering through a microscope since age 14, Joseph Gall, now 89, still sees wonder at the other end.
Profilee Joseph Gall of the Carnegie Institute describes the process, which he developed in the 1960s.