What will life look like, for humans and animals, as the Arctic ice cover diminishes?
Andy Ellington peers into the future of low-cost, personalized diagnostics.
Texas Longhorn cattle have a hybrid global ancestry, according to a study by University of Texas at Austin researchers published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Chemist Jonathan Sessler, a cancer survivor, joins with a colleague from MD Anderson to develop a better drug for ovarian cancer.
William Press, outgoing president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, reflects on “the beauty and benefits of science,” the theme he chose for his presidential address at the association’s recent conference.
Researchers cut and pasted a series of HIV-resistant genes into T cells, specialized immune cells targeted by the virus.
Social isolation during a key period of adolescence increases vulnerability to addiction as well as the difficulty of extinguishing it.