During a joint public appearance, justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Brett Kavanaugh disagreed over how the Supreme Court has been operating over the past year.
Charities warn estates of victims who died before the scheme began are losing hundreds of thousands in financial loss payments ...
Precision BioSciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: DTIL), a clinical stage gene editing company utilizing its novel proprietary ARCUS® platform to develop in vivo gene editing therapies for high unmet need diseases ...
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Virus with no vaccine or treatment spreads in select states: what to know
Human metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory virus with no vaccine and no targeted antiviral treatment, is among the respiratory illnesses currently going around in the United States alongside ...
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Scientists finally know why some people still can’t taste anything years after having COVID
When COVID-19 began spreading across the world, one of its most unusual symptoms quickly came into focus: the sudden disappearance of taste. People described coffee tasting like hot water or their ...
Hidden on Roosevelt Island sits a Gothic hospital ruin so hauntingly beautiful and historically dark that it makes you ...
The research, published in Science Advances, brought together scientists from Otago and the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology. The team closely examined the molecular structure of Bas63, a ...
Orthohantaviruses, such as the Puumala virus, are widespread in Europe, causing flu-like illnesses and severe kidney damage in those infected. It is increasingly considered a zoonotic threat.
Many proteins have a complex architecture that enables biological functions. Molecules can bind to specific sites on a protein and alter its function. A team at HZB has now investigated the Nsp1 ...
Want beautiful flowers in early spring? Here's everything you need to know to grow daffodils, including how to water and fertilise, and how to plant them.
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Scientists discover how herpes simplex virus softens cells to multiply faster
Herpes simplex virus partially liquifies the tightly packed, gel-like interior of human cell nuclei to copy itself faster, a new study shows. The research centers on how the nucleus of each human cell ...
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