Middle-aged women who are exposed to toxic metals may have fewer eggs in their ovaries as they approach menopause, according
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Study could pave the way for better diagnosis of rare genetic diseases
There are over 7,000 different rare genetic diseases, and often it can be a significant challenge and take a long
How HIV smuggles its genetic material into the cell nucleus
Around one million individuals worldwide become infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, each year. To replicate and spread
Bystander support is crucial for tackling anti-social behavior — new research
Witnesses to anti-social behaviour must speak up to support the lone voices of people who confront it to reduce the
Chats with AI shift attitudes on climate change, Black Lives Matter
People who were more skeptical of human-caused climate change or the Black Lives Matter movement who took part in conversation
Single dose typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV) provides lasting efficacy in children
A single dose of the typhoid conjugate vaccine, Typbar TCV®, provides lasting efficacy in preventing typhoid fever in children ages
Engineered battery chemistry for fast charging capabilities
On a mission to build better electric vehicle batteries, chemists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory
Soap bark discovery offers a sustainability booster for the global vaccine market
A valuable molecule sourced from the soapbark tree and used as a key ingredient in vaccines, has been replicated in
New tool improves the search for genes that cause diseases
A new statistical tool developed by researchers at the University of Chicago improves the ability to find genetic variants that
Female reproductive milestones may be risk factors for diabetes and high cholesterol later in life
A new review of available evidence led by researchers at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute suggests that female reproductive