To curb the rising threat of fungal infections, researchers crafted iron oxide nanoparticles as speedy, effective, and inexpensive antifungal agents.
To curb the rising threat of fungal infections, researchers crafted iron oxide nanoparticles as speedy, effective, and inexpensive antifungal agents.
Analyzing human hair from remains recovered in Menorca, researchers say they have provided the earliest direct evidence of drug use.
The microbes in beehive debris vary widely between cities and neighborhoods, and could hold keys to assess the human populations’ health.
The infant microbiome can be built from a dizzying array of different sources.
To make computers faster and more efficient, scientists are using the brain as a model in this blossoming area of computer science.
Striking images and innovative science — from a hydrogel chessboard to floating steel and a thyroid-on-a-chip.
How seven ancient viruses ranging in age from 27,000 to 48,500 years were recovered from the Siberian permafrost, and what researchers hope to learn from them.
It is generally accepted that a community of beneficial bacteria make up the lung microbiome, but their origin and formation have remained unclear — until now.
Sensors developed to respond to jaw movement can be connected wirelessly to different devices for hands-free control.
Biologist Gautam Dey is deciphering the evolution of the cell nucleus to answer fundamental questions in biology.