Ancient viral fossils buried in our DNA are offering fresh clues about how today’s respiratory pathogens infect and spread.
Evidence from numerous controlled experiments has reported that treatments from traditional Korean medicine, such as herbal ...
Discover how Professor Sarah Haigh uses electron microscopy to advance material science, from 2D materials to catalysts, with ...
Retroviruses are viruses that have evolved the ability to write their genetic code into a cell's own DNA. The most ancient ...
It's an evolutionary battle, an endless competition for survival, that has spanned millions of years. Within this epic tale ...
H5N5 is found in wild birds around the world, and it is relatively common for it to pass from them into flocks of poultry.
A new dual-light microscope lets researchers observe micro- and nanoscale activity inside living cells without using dyes.
The phenomenal new electron microscope (TIME, Dec. 14, 1942) has been taking a good long look at hitherto invisible objects. In the last two issues of the Journal of the American Medical Association, ...
Viruses in water pose major public health threats, yet their structural diversity makes them unequally susceptibility to ...
Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) is a highly contagious human herpesvirus responsible for chickenpox upon primary infection and ...
Kinesin-1 is a dynamic heterotetrameric assembly of two heavy and two light chains (KHC and KLC) that mediates microtubule-based intracellular transport of many different cargoes. The complex adopts a ...
In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Pizzagalli and colleagues present proof-of-principle analyses of immune cell motility ...