A new international study on public trust in science, conducted across 68 countries, has found that most people trust scientists and believe they should be more involved in society and policymaking.
A new review on zoonotic infections — diseases transmitted by animals — in the Canadian Arctic provides timely guidance to clinicians as the region experiences heightened global interest as well as ...
Aerial view of Abel Bet Maacah looking south-east (courtesy of the Tel Abel Beth Maacah excavations. Photo: Robert Mullins).
Ecologists from the School of Biological Sciences (SBS) and the Swire Institute of Marine Science (SWIMS) at The University ...
Many vaccines work by introducing a protein to the body that resembles part of a virus. Ideally, the immune system will ...
People with pockets of fat hidden inside their muscles are at a higher risk of dying or being hospitalised from a heart ...
The National Champion Tree Program (NCTP) announced its first Register of Champion Trees since 2021. The program moved from ...
In a study that could transform agricultural pest management, researchers have uncovered the robust insect resistance ...
Researchers isolated a strain of Pseudomonas alcaligenes that can withstand temperatures as high as 44 °C from a hot spring ...
A recent discovery has unlocked the genetic secrets behind butterhead lettuce’s signature compact structure, a development ...
This article outlines the ways in which the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has worked to use electronic health record data to improve patient health, public health, and health care.
CABBI scientists have developed a lab-to-field pipeline to deliver sorghum that’s high in TAG. The researchers engineered ...