Novel classification can lead to new ways to diagnose and treat cancer
Credit: Baylor College of Medicine A novel approach to studying cancer has enabled researchers to group about 10,000 human cancers of 32 different types into...
Credit: Baylor College of Medicine A novel approach to studying cancer has enabled researchers to group about 10,000 human cancers of 32 different types into...
Credit: Ana Širovi?, Scripps Institution of Oceanography PORTLAND, Ore. — Researchers are using underwater microphones to interpret and characterize the calls of blue whales swimming...
HANOVER, N.H. – New funding is not enough to guarantee success against emerging infectious diseases around the world. Rather, good governance, a long-term technology investment...
Credit: Graphic by Asier Larramendi Eskorza and Julie McMahon CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — New research reveals that a species of giant elephant that lived 1.5 million...
Credit: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Sea level in the Northeast and in some other U.S. regions will rise significantly faster than the global average,...
Credit: Mattias Pettersson Chemists and molecular biologists have made an unexpected discovery in infection biology. The researchers can now show that two proteins that bind...
Credit: University at Buffalo BUFFALO, N.Y. – Women at the highest genetic risk for fracture benefit the most from hormone therapy, according to a first-of-its-kind...
Credit: Kay Ho A recently published article in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, "Effects of Micronized and Nano-Copper Azole on Marine Benthic Communities" explores the risks...
Credit: Krasnitz lab, CSHL Cold Spring Harbor, NY – The facts about prostate cancer can be confusing. It's the third most common cancer type among...
Credit: Caleb McClennon/WCS New analysis in journal Nature looked at threats to more than 8,600 species on IUCN Red List Agriculture alone negatively affects 5,407...
Credit: John Keane, USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station Remote sensing technology has detected what could be a win for both spotted owls and...
Credit: Insilico Medicine Monday, 27th of November, 2017, Baltimore, MD – Insilico Medicine, a Baltimore-based next-generation artificial intelligence company specializing in the application of deep...
Credit: Saint Louis University Despite reports about the increase in heroin use, more teens believed it was "probably impossible" to get heroin in 2014 than...
LA JOLLA, CA – November 19, 2015 – Heroin use is on the rise in the United States and around the world–accompanied by a significant...
Credit: Image credit: Bomphrey/Nakata/Phillips/Walker The unique mechanisms involved in mosquito flight have been shared for the first time in a new Oxford University collaboration, which...
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