A global conference on human fertility has been warned of huge societal and ethical challenges regulating advances in gene editing in assisted reproduction.
The authors of the research from Israel's national vaccination campaign said it showed real-world proof that the pandemic could be ended by rapid, global vaccination...
Single-cell, spatial analysis of autopsy samples from patients who succumbed to COVID-19 offers key insights into systemic disease progression.
‘Natural disasters,’ sparked by climate change and other natural hazards, increase the triggers for violence against women and girls by boosting the means, opportunity,...
Thin and brittle bones are strongly linked to women’s heart disease risk, with thinning of the lower (lumbar) spine, top of the thigh bone (femoral neck),...
A revolutionary assistive technology being developed by GP Dr. Nick Gompertz with a team of researchers at the University of Bath hopes to offer people with...
A Yale-led study reveals that new medicines and vaccines approved for use in the United States are often unavailable in countries that hosted their clinical trials,...
With around 30 percent of the U.S. population now fully vaccinated, the rate of daily vaccinations has started to slow, raising concerns that greater efforts and...
Bats appear to be born with something akin to a superpower: a preternaturally accurate sense of time, new research suggests.
Carbon-negative biochar alternatives to fossil-based plastics are emerging as a practical, cost-effective, and workable solution to excess carbon dioxide in the...