Mothers who have had COVID-19, or asymptomatic exposure to SARS-CoV-2, may be able to provide some protection against the virus to their newborns.
A new study with mice offers a promising way to potentially restore cognitive function loss due to Alzheimer's disease, researchers report.
The Inuit tell stories about the year that summer never arrived. Tree rings from 1783 confirm that the Laki volcano in Iceland caused the cooldown.
A new trifunctional contraceptive gel enhanced male libido and prevented pregnancy in a study with rats.
A new study that sheds light on how microbes in sourdough starters influence both aroma and how the dough rises may surprise sourdough enthusiasts.
When exercised, human muscle can ward off the damaging effects of chronic inflammation, according to a new study using lab-grown muscle.
New research used spots on Earth, including Iceland and Idaho, to study the seasons on ancient Mars.
The best way to convince people to get COVID-19 vaccines may be communication rooted in consumer behavior, researchers say.
Researchers have found a molecule in algae follows the ebbs and flows of sea ice. That could let them reconstruct past ice to shed light on...
With COVID-19 vaccine distribution underway, how will people get them and what are the potential distribution pitfalls? An expert breaks down the logistics.