Browse News Stories
451 to 500 of 10,307 stories
Posted February 14, 2013:
- Studies Reveal Genetic Variation Driving Human Evolution
- Gene Invaders Are Stymied by a Cell’s Genome Defense
- Discovery in HIV May Solve Efficiency Problems for Gene Therapy
- Nitric Oxide: A Little Molecule's Remarkable Feat -- Prolonging Life, Worm Study Shows
- What Green Algae Are Up to in the Dark
- Cervical Cancer: First 3-D Image of an HPV Oncoprotein
- Gut Microbes Could Determine the Severity of Melamine-Induced Kidney Disease
- Eco-Safe Antibacterial Fiber Discovered
- The Good Side of the Prion: A Molecule That Is Not Only Dangerous, but Can Help the Brain Grow
Posted February 13, 2013:
- Probiotic-Derived Treatment Offers New Hope for Premature Babies
- A War Without End, With Earth's Carbon Cycle Held in the Balance
- Gene That Suppresses Herpesviruses Discovered
Posted February 12, 2013:
- Newer, Shorter-Course Antibiotic Shows Similar Effectiveness for Treating Skin Infection
- Modern Growing Methods May Be Culprit of 'Coffee Rust' Fungal Outbreak
Posted February 11, 2013:
- Newly Identified Natural Protein Blocks HIV, Other Viruses
- Combining Synthetic, Natural Toxins Could Disarm Cancer, Drug-Resistant Bacteria
- Unchecked Antibiotic Use in Animals May Affect Global Human Health
- Lack of Energy an Enemy to Antibiotic-Resistant Microbes
- Infant Gut Microbiota Influenced by Cesarean Section and Breastfeeding Practices; May Impact Long-Term Health
Posted February 10, 2013:
Posted February 8, 2013:
- Villain Stomach Bug May Have a Sweet Side: 'Bad' Gut Bacteria May Help Control Diabetes
- Forensic Pathology: Tracing the Origin of the Usutu Virus in Blackbirds
Posted February 7, 2013:
- Scientists Find Key to Growth of 'Bad' Bacteria in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- HIV Exploits a Human Cytokine in Semen to Promote Its Own Transmission
- Scientists Solve Mercury Mystery, Taking Big Step Toward Protecting Human Health
- Immune Systems of Healthy Adults 'Remember' Germs to Which They've Never Been Exposed
- Genome of Chinese Tree Shrew Provides New Insights Into Facilitating Biomedical Research
- Unique Peptide Has Therapeutic Potential Against Cancers, Neurological Disorders, and Infectious Diseases
- Device Made of DNA Inserted Into Bacterial Cell Works Like a Diagnostic Computer
Posted February 6, 2013:
- Scientists Identify Genetic Mechanism That Contributed to Irish Famine
- Breast Milk Reduces Risk of Sepsis and Intensive Care Costs in Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants
- Enzyme Behind Breast Cancer Mutations Identified
- Benefits of Bt Corn Go Beyond Rootworm Resistance
- Pirate-Like Flies Connect Symbiosis to Diversity
- Mechanisms Involved in Resistance to Bacteria Salmonella
Posted February 5, 2013:
- Tourists Face Health Risks from Contact With Captive Sea Turtles
- Healthy Seeds -- Treated Environmentally Friendly
Posted February 4, 2013:
- Study Confirms No Transmission of Alzheimer's Proteins Between Humans
- In a Fight to the Finish, Research Aims Knockout Punch at Hepatitis B
- Scientists Notch a Win in War Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Posted February 1, 2013:
- Genetically Modified Tobacco Plants Produce Antibodies to Treat Rabies
- Tracking the Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance
- Cooperators Can Coexist With Cheaters, as Long as There Is Room to Grow
- Autism Speaks Through Gene Expression
- Target 'Super-Spreaders' to Stop Hepatitis C
- Engineered Oncolytic Herpes Virus Inhibits Ovarian and Breast Cancer Metastases
Posted January 31, 2013:
- New Device Traps Particulates, Kills Airborne Pathogens
- Sequencing Hundreds of Chloroplast Genomes Now Possible
- Virus Study May Signal Trouble for Animal Populations Facing Climate Change
- Gum Disease Found to Worsen Infection in Animal Model of AIDS
Search ScienceDaily
Number of stories in archives: 138,614

