The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Phage therapy is but one example of using biological entities to reduce our reliance on antibiotics and other failing chemical solutions.
Phage therapy is but one example of using biological entities to reduce our reliance on antibiotics and other failing chemical solutions.
In Chapter 3, “The Enemy of Our Enemy Is Our Friend: Infecting the Infection,” author Emily Monosson makes the case for bacteriophage therapy in the treatment of infectious disease.
Physicians peer into the subjects of artistic masterpieces, and find new perspective on their own approach to diagnosing maladies.
In the book’s introduction, author and neuroendocrinologist Robert Sapolsky explains his fascination with the biology of violence and other dark parts of human behavior.
The human brain’s insular cortex is adept at registering distaste for everything from rotten fruit to unfamiliar cultures.
Men have traditionally stolen the spotlight as scientific popularizers on TV, but women are making names for themselves in other formats.
Author Bob Holmes dove into the taste-determining realm of his genome.
One person’s quest to get to the bottom of the unique way he experiences food
Climate change, research funding, race, and much more
Eugene Garfield, the cancer moonshot, employee genetic testing, and more