Cells can trap viruses in protein cage to stop their spread, study reveals

Researchers have discovered that cells can trap viruses in a protein cage to stop them from…

RFK’s assassination: A medical analysis of his injuries and neurosurgical care

Although much has been written about Robert F. Kennedy's assassination, to date there has been no…

Parents’ explanations of peer interactions affect how children interpret peers’ behavior

New research shows that parents can help their children perceive less hostility in their social world…

Good relationships with siblings may buffer the effects of family conflict

A new longitudinal study finds that having a good relationship with a sibling may help buffer…

Children’s immune system could hold the key to preventing sepsis

Scientists have identified the key response that children use to control infections.

Combining different malaria vaccines could reduce cases by 91 percent

Using two experimental anti-malarial vaccines, which work in different ways, can greatly reduce the number of…

Palm oil: The carbon cost of deforestation

Palm oil has become part of our daily lives, but a recent study serves as a…

Ground-breaking discoveries could create superior alloys with many applications

Many current and future technologies require alloys that can withstand high temperatures without corroding. Now, researchers…

Deep-sea marine sponges may hold key to antibiotic drug resistance

FAU's Harbor Branch houses more than 1,000 strains of actinobacteria, one of the most prolific microbial…

Twenty-five per cent of seafood sold in Metro Vancouver is mislabelled

A new study used DNA barcoding to determine that 70 of 281 seafood samples collected in…