A new study by LMU and Helmholtz Munich shows how pathogens control changes in their cell surface to evade the immune system.
Wild animals adapted to extreme environments, such as hibernating bears, sub-Antarctic birds or deep-sea worms, hold molecular secrets that could revolutionize medicine. Now, researchers have ...
Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC, in partnership with Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, ...
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National Institutes of Health officials have urged scientists to remove all references to mRNA vaccine technology from their ...
Funding from the National Institutes of Health will allow the team to investigate how a technique called cranial osteopathic ...
Four crew members will embark on a new long-duration science expedition when they launch to the International Space Station ...
Another Pennington Biomedical study from 2023 showed how painted playgrounds can increase movement and improve motor skills, and this has since become an inexpensive environmental intervention in ...
The immune system responds to an infection by producing antibodies that recognize and bind to the cell surface of the pathogen, thus marking it as an intruder and triggering an immune response. For ...
The Trump administration is rapidly canceling hundreds of grants, in the most aggressive attack yet on American science.
Neuroscientists have found a link between vocal changes and the aging brain in zebra finch songbirds, which could help lead to earlier diagnoses for disorders such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's ...
Following peer review, applications are passed to the NIH’s funding institutes and centers, such as the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) or the National Cancer Institute ...