HIV treatment has entered a revolutionary new era, one where a single yearly injection can keep the virus undetectable, and ...
Scientists are closer than ever to a functional HIV cure. This World AIDS Day, an expert breaks down what's real, what's hype ...
The U.S. government is turning its back on a medical breakthrough that has saved millions of lives, halting $500 million in ...
From custom gene editing to a discovery that could help stop pancreatic cancer before it starts, these advances offer a ...
A research team at the Wuhan University of Science and Technology (WUST) has recently developed a new targeted delivery ...
The new therapy uses exosomes to carry Cas12a into cells to accurately locate the HIV virus, including latent HIV, and shreds its genome, achieving a functional cure for AIDS. It offers advantages ...
The outlook for dementia care is changing fast. UC experts explain what that means for patients and families, and what it ...
Dr Sydney Calkin, from the Department of Geography in Queen Mary University of London’s School of Society and Environment, ...
Global STD Diagnostics Market OverviewThe global STD diagnostics market is on a steady upward trajectory, projected to grow at a CAGR of 7–8% during the forecast period. This expansion is supported by ...
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Important scientific developments of 2025
Challenger, Gray & Christmas said layoff plans totaled 71,321 in November, a step down from the massive cuts announced in ...
This week, Svante Pääbo, Nobel Prize winner for sequencing the Neanderthal genome, is visiting Estonia. In an interview with ...
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From Frankenstein to Reality: Five Experiments Where Science Crossed the Line Into Fiction
When Mary Shelley publishedFrankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus in 1818, she wasn’t just writing a gothic horror novel—she was laying the foundations for science fiction. Her tale of a scientist ...
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