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Cows in the US have bird flu - is it inching closer to humans?
BBC via Yahoo News· 10 hours ago[bbc] BSE taught Europe and the UK to track its cows. America doesn’t. Since March, H5N1 has been...
Scientists sound alarm over drinking tap water when pregnant
Newsweek· 2 days agoScientists have urged expectant mothers to avoid drinking unfiltered tap water after finding a link...
Scientists Find Ancient Herpes in Neanderthal Bones
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 24 hours agoNeanderthal remains from the Altai Mountains contain human viruses, a team of researchers has found, suggesting that infectious diseases may have been...
NIH Reports Acetaminophen Shows Promise in Warding Off Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Organ...
Sierra Sun Times· 2 hours agoFindings from NIH-supported clinical trial suggests the drug has the greatest benefit in the sickest...
Motivated by lack of diversity in neurological studies, scientists look to ensure equity in brain...
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoScientists seeking to counter the neglect of African Americans in neuroscience research have found evidence that genetic ancestry is responsible for the increased prevalence ...
OMRF scientists researching if bad diet connects to vision loss
KFOR articles via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Vision loss can be caused by a number of factors and aging is a primary one....
Lab-grown sperm and eggs: ‘epigenetic’ reset in human cells paves the way
Nature· 2 days agoTechnique wipes away tags on DNA that must be reprogrammed during development of reproductive cells.
Scientists Shrunk the Gap Between Atoms to an Astounding 50 Nanometers
Popular Mechanics via AOL· 5 days agoThis unprecedented closeness allowed scientists to observe effects such as thermalization and...
Using Genetic Cartography to Map Cell Lineage
The Scientist· 5 days agoThis variation influences the success of bone marrow transplant therapies, which are heavily dependent on the quantity and type of blood cells in donor...
This time, it's personal: Enhancing patient response to cancer immunotherapy
Medical Xpress· 7 days agoRecently, scientists have noticed that patients whose tumors have a mutation in a gene called ARID1A are more likely to respond positively to immune checkpoint blockade, a ...