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A predator that swam Earth's oceans more than half a billion years ago is unlike any creature that lives on our planet today.
Scientists have uncovered a remarkable fossil from Canada's Burgess Shale, a discovery that reshapes how the evolution of ...
These minute particles have been linked to a laundry list of concerns, including a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and certain cancers.
From leafy sea dragons to blue swimmer crabs, marine life off the coast of South Australia has been decimated by a toxic algae bloom.
The fossil dubbed 'Mosura' showcases that arthropods were more advanced than previously believed. It was well preserved, and ...
Since the European Medicines Agency (EMA) approval of omalizumab in 2005 as the first ever biologic for severe asthma, the ...
For gene therapy to work well, therapeutic molecules need to be efficiently delivered to the correct locations in the body -- a job commonly given to adeno-associated viruses (AAV). To improve the AAV ...
The upgraded system to manage employee training launches May 13 and will allow for a smoother user experience Starting May 13, Duke staff and faculty who log onto the Duke Learning Management System ...
Having a previous SARS-CoV-2 infection provided a gradient of protection against reinfection, especially against severe forms of COVID-19.
Five years after the world essentially shut down in response to the Coronavirus Pandemic, there is still a lot we don’t know about COVID-19.
While iOS 19 figures to introduce its share of changes, apparently apple's biggest focus is on revamping the look and feel of its mobile operating system. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, in a report on ...