Deadly superbugs are silently spreading through New Zealand’s waterways, scientists warn urgent action is needed before this invisible threat spirals out of control.
A revolutionary tool developed at the University of Texas uses artificial intelligence to speed up the design of mRNA therapies for viruses, cancers, and genetic conditions, cutting development time from months to days.
In a world-first, Johns Hopkins researchers develop an organoid mimicking the entire human brain structure, opening new doors for understanding autism, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s.
After decades of progress, HIV rates are quietly rising again, and experts warn that political complacency and shrinking budgets could erase hard-won gains in prevention and care.
A revolutionary wave of cancer immunotherapies is changing everything we thought we knew, turning the body into its own most powerful weapon against tumors.