In 1969, a drug that crippled a generation found new life as a treatment for leprosy.
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Scientists are racing to learn what’s behind a disease that’s “annihilating” whole coral species in hopes of stopping it.
Inject some science into your summer.
Norwich terriers don’t have flat snouts, but can suffer the same wheezing as bulldogs. It turns out that a gene mutation tied to swelling could be to blame.
In 1969, a bacteria-infecting virus held promise for unlocking the secrets of viral replication. Fifty years later, the virus is a versatile tool for scientists.
Assessing the scope of the shutdown’s impact on NSF-funded science will be a long process.
The soil in Northern Italy’s prosecco vineyards is washing away.
Astronomer Nancy Roman, the “mother of Hubble,” has died.
Discoveries about fossils, the Big Bang and more could shake up the scientific world – if they turn out to be true.
There are more coral species lurking in the deep ocean that previously thought. That could be good news for their shallow water counterparts.