A new Penn Medicine study shows how anti-androgen drugs disrupt key receptors required for viral…
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With a frilled head and beaked face, Menefeeceratops sealeyi lived 82 million years ago, predating…
Some failed to detect users were over the legal driving limit more than half the…
Promising Candidates Include Widely Used Transplant-Rejection Drug Cyclosporine A team led by scientists in the…
New research provides insights into the process of diffusion in living systems, with implications from…
A collaborative team of materials scientists and theoretical chemists provide hybrid perovskite nanoparticles that are…
In contrast to prior hypotheses, this experiment shows that people are not born with category…
Researchers from the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester and the University of…
A chain reaction led by cells lining the intestines tips the immune system off to…
Declines in shellfish species on rocky seashores match climate-driven changes. Two decades of data from…
Front-line health workers had similar infection rates whether they took a daily regimen of hydroxychloroquine…
The ancient Greek philosopher was on to something, researchers found. Plato, the Greek philosopher who…
Tanyrhinichthys mcallisteri recasts the notion of what it means to be a ‘primitive’ vertebrate, according…
Penn study suggests cardiac arrests and arrhythmias are likely triggered by systemic illness, not solely…
New analysis shows significant reduction in the number of deceased donor transplants performed in France…
Researchers say a new discovery on a U.S. Army project for optoelectronic devices could help…
A new feathered dinosaur that lived in New Mexico 67 million years ago is one…
This updated catalog of trans-Neptunian objects and the methods used to find them could aid…