Solving academic medical centers’ existential crisis
It’s a “Sputnik moment” for academical medical centers. Other countries are making large investments in medical research and infrastructure. The U.S. needs to do the same.
It’s a “Sputnik moment” for academical medical centers. Other countries are making large investments in medical research and infrastructure. The U.S. needs to do the same.
With an injection of rat cells, mouse brains that were genetically engineered to be unable to smell could detect odors and even track down an…
The information health care workers need to know about the concerning infection trends among sex workers and how best to support and treat them.
Location of receptors that flu viruses can attach to in cows may help explain pattern of illness in H5N1 bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle.
Instead of just asking questions about how exercise helps our bodies, let’s also consider how it helps our brains
I am a PhD student in the Department of Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases, supervised by Drs Tom Churcher, Ben Lambert and Samir Bhatt.
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The risk of sharing sex toys varies according to whether they are covered with condoms, and whether they’re properly cleaned between use with different partners
A multimillion-dollar digital camera could revolutionize astronomy. But first it needs to climb a mountain halfway around the globe
Two New York University professors collaborated directly with executives of the vaping company Juul without disclosing those relationships to journals or Congress.
New data from a World Health Organization (WHO) repository illustrates the treatment challenges during the acute phase of the pandemic.