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Keeping H5N1 out of Alberta's dairy herd as U.S. outbreak continues
CBC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoExperts say vigilance is key as an outbreak of H5N1 continues to plague dairy farms in the United...
The Future of Contraception: Scientists Develop Potential Non-Hormonal Birth Control Pill for Men
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoBaylor researchers developed a reversible, non-hormonal male contraceptive targeting the...
The 10 Germiest Spots in Your Home, According to Scientists
Bob Vila via Yahoo News· 6 days agoLearn More › The world is a grimy place, with bacteria and viruses lurking everywhere you turn....
Cell therapy reckoning: Pivot to autoimmune leaves unmet need in oncology
FierceBiotech· 5 days agoThis story is part 2 in a four-part series about cell therapy created by the Fierce Biotech team....
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The Salisbury Post· 5 hours agoUNION therapeutics announces successful completion of the ADESOS Phase 2b study and presentation of data at the RAVE Conference 2024 PR Newswire HELLERUP, Denmark, June 4, 2024 ADESOS Phase 2b study evaluating orismilast as an oral treatment in
What is science? Tech heavyweights brawl over definition
Nature· 5 days agoAI pioneer Yann LeCun and Elon Musk went head-to-head in a debate about modern research that drew...
Biomedical paper retractions have quadrupled in 20 years — why?
Nature· 5 days agoUnreliable data, falsification and other issues related to misconduct are driving a growing...
The cicadas are here! Why US researchers are swarming to study them
Nature· 5 days agoTwo particular broods of the insects are popping up together for the first time in two centuries,...
Biggest genome ever found belongs to this odd little plant
Nature· 5 days agoThe gigantic genome of a type of fork fern smashes the human one in terms of size.
Novel vaccine concept generates immune responses that could produce multiple types of HIV...
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoThe findings, published today in Nature Immunology, are an encouraging, incremental step in...