The line is forming for a COVID-19 vaccine. Who should be at the front?
U.S. and World Health Organization are already debating how to prioritize the initial distribution of a coveted vaccine
U.S. and World Health Organization are already debating how to prioritize the initial distribution of a coveted vaccine
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
“It’s created significant financial hardship,” one plaintiff in the Tufts University case says
Skyrocketing visa costs and new restrictions make it harder to attract talent and students, threatening universities’ bottom lines
Science chats with a Spanish ecologist who tried a surprising tactic to stop mice from eating acorns
Observation is first time behavior has been seen in snakes
Suit seeks to overturn state law targeting graduate and postdocs from China and other “countries of concern”
U.S. space agency calls for new proposals to reduce mission’s cost
As soda lakes grow, they may become too dilute in nutrients and food to sustain the iconic pink birds
Some worry the findings will stall efforts to halt logging—the root cause of declining caribou populations