Some experts say a vaccine puffed in the nose would be better at protecting people from infection. But nasal vaccines…
Keeping innocent people out of jail using the science of perception
People wrongfully accused of a crime often wait years — if ever — to be exonerated. Many of these wrongfully…
C.D.C. Employees Accuse Agency of ‘Toxic Culture of Racial Aggressions’
More than 1,000 employees signed a letter criticizing the agency for “scant progress in addressing the very real challenges Black…
Scientists ID gene responsible for deadly glioblastoma
The discovery of the oncogene responsible for glioblastoma could be the brain cancer’s Achilles’ heel, one researcher says.
New study shows SARS-CoV-2 viral load peaks in the early stages of disease
Less symptomatic patients have a higher viral load when diagnosed and may carry a higher virus shedding risk potential, possibly…
Researchers found a link between genes and preeclampsia
Researchers have showed that HLA-G gene regulates male-to-female ratio at birth. The study strengthens earlier findings of the vulnerability of…
Scientists find new link between delirium and brain energy disruption
Scientists have discovered a new link between impaired brain energy metabolism and delirium — a disorienting and distressing disorder particularly…
Loss of a co-twin linked to heightened psychiatric risk
The death of a twin, especially earlier in life, can increase the risk of their surviving twin being diagnosed with…
Artificial ‘neurotransistor’ created
While the optimization of conventional microelectronics is slowly reaching its physical limits, nature offers us a blueprint how information can…
Tech sector job interviews assess anxiety, not software skills
A new study finds that the technical interviews currently used in hiring for many software engineering positions test whether a…