Researchers explore how acetic acid bacteria shapes emergent properties of sourdough, with implications across complex microbial systems.
Scientists have developed six lines of humanized mice that can serve as valuable models for studying human cases of COVID-19.
Astronomers have discovered an exoplanet orbiting Barnard's star, the closest single star to our Sun. On this newly discovered exoplanet, which has at least half the mass of Venus, a year lasts just ...
A new study has measured the toxicity of several types of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), better known as 'forever chemicals,' when mixed together in the environment and in the human body.
Researchers have made a significant step towards enabling women with epilepsy safer access to a common and highly effective anti-seizure medication. Sodium Valproate or valproic acid is widely ...
A therapy showing promise to help control tuberculosis does not interfere with combined antiretroviral therapy (cART), according to new research.
Researchers have discovered a mechanism that drives the long-term decline in immune response that is observed after tuberculosis (TB) has been successfully treated. Their findings suggest a potential ...
Some proteins in the human body are easy to block with a drug; they have an obvious spot in their structure where a drug can fit, like a key in a lock. But other proteins are more difficult to target, ...
A new survey of climate experts reveals that a majority believes the Earth to be headed for a rise in global temperatures far higher than the 2015 Paris Agreement targets of 1.5 to well-below 2 ...
Research led by scientists at Queen Mary University of London is heralding in a new era for genetic sequencing and testing.
Are there planets beyond Earth where humans can live? The answer is maybe, according to physicists examining F-type star systems.
Osaka Metropolitan University researchers compared the diagnostic performance of ChatGPT and radiologists in assessing 150 brain tumor MRI reports. Their findings might surprise you.