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Phages use small RNA to hijack bacterial cells and boost replication
As antibiotic-resistant infections rise and are projected to cause up to 10 million deaths per year by 2050, scientists are looking to bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, as an alternative.
Scientists have discovered a genetic process which could unlock new ways to treat mysterious and deadly fungal infection which has shut down multiple hospital intensive care units.
As wild animals, and prey animals at that, deer are naturally very cautious of humans. Because of that, befriending a deer ...
The U.S. has registered over half a million clinical trials since 2000. Here's a look at the business and ethics of human ...
On December 21, 1933, biochemists Stuart Mudd and Earl Flosdorf tasted success for the first time in their efforts to prepare dried human blood serum. While it remained a novelty until the onset of ...
Humanity has sent into space everything from lightsabers and Tesla Roadsters to golden records and entire digital genetic ...
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Ants make individuals weaker to build bigger societies
Learn how ants traded individual protection for collective power — and what it reveals about how complex societies evolve.
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A mosquito proboscis repurposed as a 3-D printing nozzle can print filaments around 20 micrometers wide, half the width of a ...
Norovirus can spread easily. Someone who was sick with the virus can spread it up to two weeks after feeling better.
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We asked five AIs to give The Rock hair, draw fingers and delete an ex. Only one was a clear winner.
Tap through our test to see which AI tool generated the best images according to our judges: an artist, a Pulitzer-winning ...
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We Asked an Infectious Disease Expert the #1 Tip to Avoid Getting Sick on a Plane
Flying during cold and flu season is a surefire way to get sick, so we asked an expert for their number one preventative tip.
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