The CT lung scan showed the ravaging signs of COVID-19 and the inflammatory response, the cytokine storm. But what if the CT scan was wrong?
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In Sweden, a national code takes 44,000 words to define research misconduct and discuss scientific values.
Maize germplasm chronosequence shows crop breeding history impacts recruitment of the rhizosphere microbiome
Researchers have shown in mice that designer antibodies can curb the growth of tumors by targeting two of cancer’s most infamous offenders—the proteins RAS and p53, which are mutated in many tumors but have largely defied drug development efforts.
Uneven transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus has had tragic consequences — but also offers clues for how best to target control measures.
The plant nibblers can teach us a thing or two about bioprocessing.
The coronavirus behind the pandemic can linger on doorknobs and other surfaces, but these aren’t a major source of infection.
What exactly are the SARS-CoV-2 variants, and how concerned should we be?
Global greenhouse gas emissions over the last century have made southern China a hotspot for bat-borne coronaviruses, by driving growth of forest habitat favoured by bats.
New studies underscore how coronaviruses frequently mix their genetic components — which could contribute to the rise of dangerous variants.