There’s a schism in America’s drug business, playing out in punchy direct messages, feisty group chats, and the occasional ...
The immune cells that protect the brain can also destroy it. In Alzheimer’s disease, microglia, the brain’s resident defenders, lock into a state of chronic activation around amyloid plaques, pumping ...
At Google I/O 2026, Google opened researcher registration for Hypothesis Generation — the first public-facing tool built on Co-Scientist, its multi-agent AI system for scientific hypothesis generation ...
Fiercely self-assured, scientifically relentless, and unwilling to accept the limits imposed on women of her era, Rosalyn ...
The gum is made from a bean plant and contains antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal properties. It’s being tested against HPV, influenza and other diseases.
Thanks to new technologies like artificial intelligence, scientists are increasingly freed from the constraints of the laboratory. It raises questions about how much humans should outsource to robots.
The physician–scientist has long occupied a unique place in medicine—bridging the laboratory and the clinic, translating ...
Pharmacy and lab employees will join striking Kaiser Permanente nurses and other health care workers on the picket line in San Diego County on Monday, union officials said. More than 500 members of ...
Researchers at the Nebraska Public Health Laboratory worked round the clock to develop a test for the Andes virus at the center of the deadly cruise ship outbreak ...
If artificial intelligence is going to revolutionize the way science is done, as many of the frontier AI laboratories hope, it needs to master board games first. That’s the lesson from a recent study ...
Charles Lieber leads China's i-BRAIN lab with advanced resources and state funding Lab is recruiting researchers for studies on monkeys as models for human brain-computer interfaces Case highlights ...
Why does it take a new drug 10 years, on average, to come to market? Part of the reason lies in the dead time in the process. Historically, trials have required tedious tabulations and repeated ...