Newly published evidence suggests that the millions of people who suffer from chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and who complain of brain fog might be experiencing measurable deficits involving memory and cognitive tasks.

New findings in color vision research imply that humans can perceive a greater range of blue tones than monkeys do.

COVID-19 impacts placenta’s immune response, and likely the development of fetus, even in mild cases - UW Medicine study finds

UW Medicine-developed Covid vaccine effective in phase 3 clinical trial

Study: Cataract surgery linked with lessened dementia risk

Beyond dopamine: New reward circuitry discovered

Antibody findings spark ideas for pan-coronavirus vaccine

Accurate protein structure prediction now accessible to all: New artificial intelligence software can compute protein structures in 10 minutes.

Epsilon variant mutations contribute to COVID immune evasion – Studies reveal unprecedented mechanism behind loss of antibody neutralization against this pandemic coronavirus variant of concern.

A randomized trial of appendicitis patients (n = 1552) compared treatment with antibiotics vs. immediate appendectomy

Syphilis eludes immune attack by altering a single gene

Some species of mammals can delay the implantation of their embryos until conditions are better for bearing and rearing offspring

Scientists created a computer-designed protein that mimics IL-2, a potent anticancer drug, but without triggering harmful side effects

It doesn’t take much for soldiers to feel cared for - Researchers found soldiers who received caring texts had a reduced chance of a suicide attempt, with the risk lowered from 15 to 9%, in a study of 658 randomized participants at three military installations published in JAMA Psychiatry.

Why being fit for surgery makes all the difference

Robots grow mini-organs from human stem cells