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Penn engineering researchers modified a fungus called Aspergillus flavus, which may have caused lung disease and illness in archeologists who discovered King Tut’s tomb.
There's something in the air in New Mexico. No, really. A new study by a team of scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory, the New Mexico Department of Health and the state's research universities ...
Groundbreaking Study Reveals Critical Role of Iron, Paving the Way for New TreatmentsA groundbreaking study led by a global ...
Scientists have confirmed a deadly bat disease in Rocky Mountain National Park. Here's how climbers are helping expand their data on bat populations to ...
The Soroti Fruit Processing Factory is undergoing a major revival under its new management, igniting hope and excitement ...
Researchers from several institutions in Brazil developed an enhanced protocol for extracting and analyzing proteins from human skin, combining chemical and mechanical lysis, SP3 sample preparation, ...
In the interview, Lloyd M. Smith discusses proteoforms, an area of research worthy of the next Human Genome Project.
Chenin Blanc is the country’s most-planted grape variety, and features strongly in its unique Old Vine Project certification ...
A dust storm warning update was issued for El Paso County, Texas and then quickly lifted after winds shifted in the late afternoon ...
A report shows overall insensitivity of sclerotinia to three fungicide groups hasn’t changed in a big way between 2010 and ...
Experts explain oral yeast infections (oral thrush, candidiasis of the mouth)—including oral thrush symptoms, treatment options, and prevention methods.
Peter Redweik’s brutal infection was quelled by a medication so powerful that doctors use it sparingly. Yet he continued to ...