Fever, aches from Pfizer, Moderna jabs aren’t dangerous but may be intense for some
“Take Tylenol and suck it up”: side effects show vaccine is working, physicians and researchers say
“Take Tylenol and suck it up”: side effects show vaccine is working, physicians and researchers say
Academic chapter and two books authored by Francesca Gino appear to copy from sources including student theses, blogs, and news reports
Bioluminescence, which has evolved many times across the tree of life, is more ancient than previously thought
The increases are welcome news, but fall short of an advisory group’s recommendation
Study of Beckman foundation funding for early-career scientists adds to growing body of knowledge about the practice
Major platforms such as the Web of Science, widely used to generate metrics and evaluate researchers, are proprietary
One dose prevented infection and disease for 6 months—but hurdles to introduction remain
Touted as a “biosignature” on an alien planet, dimethyl sulfide also seems to arise in banal ways
Genetic evidence suggests cattle infections with H5N1 began in the fall of 2023 and may occur far more widely than has been reported
A former undertaker says some thousands-year-old brains could be a valuable scientific resource—and perhaps reveal clues to our past
Massive study finds long-term risks for those who experience preeclampsia, preterm delivery, and other complications