To capture racism’s impact on health, one epidemiologist suggests going beyond conventional methods
Epidemiologist Paris “AJ” Adkins-Jackson urges scientists to embrace qualitative scholarship to study racism
Epidemiologist Paris “AJ” Adkins-Jackson urges scientists to embrace qualitative scholarship to study racism
Quantitative analysis of biodistribution and clearance may improve nanoparticle development
Thomas Südhof says mistakes in co-authored publications are honest errors that don’t affect studies’ conclusions
Male bonobos are about three times as likely as chimps to engage in aggressive behavior—pushing, hitting, and biting
Targeted inhibition of Eph/ephrin signaling reduces mortality, vascular leak, and pathology associated with sepsis in mice.
Saudi find may reveal how humans harnessed early dogs to survive
Small macrocycles with four or fewer amino acids are among the most potent natural products known, but there is currently no way to systematically generate…
Study of fossil and modern leaves shows leaf networks are better equipped to survive trauma when they have loops
A short peptide disassembles stable pathogenic tau fibrils of Alzheimer’s disease.
Root exudation could be harnessed for ecological and applied research
The most comprehensive look at genetic differences among flowering plants suggests ancient interbreeding confounded relationships between dogwoods and blueberries, among others