The World of Air By Carl Zimmer, Translated by Lee Sang-hoon, Dasan Books, 632 pages, 33,000 Korean won “Distrust in science ...
Peptide research has expanded dramatically as investigators continue to explore short amino acid chains that participate in intricate regulatory networks across biological system. Among these ...
On hot summer days, few things are more refreshing than a dip in the pool. But have you ever wondered if the pool is as clean ...
Disease and death are back in the headlines. The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is currently outpacing response efforts, and concerns about hantavirus linger, as new patients test ...
Globally, childhood vaccines have saved an estimated 154 million lives since 1974. That is the year in which the World Health Organisation launched its Expanded Programme on Immunisation. It provides ...
The biggest upgrade to Australia’s frontline defence against deadly pathogens will begin within months, with new ultra secure biosecurity labs to be built and existing infrastructure upgraded at a ...
When it comes to one of the most common and frequently used kitchen tools across the world, it has to be the knife. From chopping, cutting, to slicing and mincing, it is used in every cuisine is often ...
Recent swim advisories highlight how old infrastructure and heavy summer downpours combine to trap bacteria along the coast.
Through trend analyses, this surveillance highlighted both the emergence and decline of AMR across diverse bacterial pathogens, helping inform which antibiotics may remain appropriate as first-line ...
As human cases of flea-borne murine typhus continue to occur in South Texas, researchers are working to better understand the ...
Invertebrate vaccine science has crossed a commercial threshold: Dalan Animal Health’s United States Department of ...
Monsoon illness is largely preventable with the right habits, eliminating stagnant water, eating freshly cooked food, staying ...