Clinical trial at Emory University reveals twice-yearly injection to be 99% effective in HIV prevention

Rabies outbreaks in Costa Rica cattle linked to deforestation according to disease ecologists at Emory University

A natural compound found in many plants inhibits the growth of drug-resistant Candida fungi — including its most virulent species, Candida auris, an emerging global health threat

A drug that increases dopamine can reverse the effects of inflammation on the brain in depression

Researchers used fMRI and machine learning to give a glimpse of how a dog's brain represents what it sees.

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Nearly half of fecal samples from wild chimpanzees contain bacteria that is resistant to a major class of antibiotics people commonly use in the vicinity of Gombe National Park in Tanzania…

One in eight residents of the United States — more than 39 million people — had been infected with SARS-CoV-2 by the end of October 2020

Immune cell activation in severe COVID-19 resembles lupus

Vaccine additives can enhance immune flexibility – implications for flu and SARS-CoV-2

Earliest look at newborns' visual cortex reveals the minds babies are born with

Very simple system made out of charged spheres creates a "clock" - it melts and recrystallize periodically

Scientists developed a new method using a dirhodium catalyst to make an inert carbon-hydrogen bond reactive, turning cheap and abundant hydrocarbon with limited usefulness into a valuable scaffold for developing new compounds — such as pharmaceuticals and other fine chemicals.

Direct electrical stimulation of the human amygdala, a region of the brain known to regulate memory and emotional behaviors, can enhance next-day recognition of images when applied immediately after the images are viewed…

Fire ant venom offers new option for psoriasis - Compounds derived from fire ant venom can reduce skin thickening and inflammation in a mouse model of psoriasis

Brain scan may predict best depression treatment

New eye-tracking measures show that young children with autism do not avoid eye contact on purpose

Neuroscientists have found that people who experience a mixing of the senses, known as synesthesia, are more sensitive to associations everyone has between the sounds of words and visual shapes.

Study finds that unvaccinated or undervaccinated U.S. individuals comprised a substantial proportion of cases in measles and some pertussis outbreaks

How white blood cells limit muscle regeneration

HIV vaccines should avoid viral target cells, primate model study suggests

Testing parents' patience, while treating kids' problem behavior: Researchers study “delay discounting” - the tendency for perceived value of a delayed benefit to diminish - as it applies to parents’ decision-making, when it comes to engaging in treatment for their children’s problem behavior