HIV and illicit drugs are a bad mix. This scientist found an unexpected reason why
It was as a Ph.D. student that Dionna Williams realized the fundamental flaws in how medical science treats people who […]
It was as a Ph.D. student that Dionna Williams realized the fundamental flaws in how medical science treats people who […]
Horse-riding Scythian herders and warriors, who inhabited Central Asia and Eastern Europe around 2,500 years ago, may have had cultural
A cyclist is pedaling down the street. Signs, trees and fire hydrants whip by. As they bike along, their brain
Clostridioides difficile is a notoriously nasty intestinal bug, with few effective treatments and no approved vaccines. But the same technology
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Stitching is getting a shocking upgrade. In an experiment with mice, a new tough, flexible thread accelerated wound healing by
Among the more than 500 species of bacteria that thrive in the human mouth, one seems to play by its
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