Cambodia faces sudden surge in H5N1 cases, including novel reassortant virus, highlighting zoonotic risks and need for ...
A team of neurobiologists at Harvard Medical School's Howard Hughes Medical Institute has uncovered the neural mechanism ...
The “wet dog shake” isn’t just limited to our canine companions, though. It’s actually an evolutionarily conserved behavior observed widely across hairy mammalian species. Now, scientists have finally ...
This case marks a rare instance of bird flu adapting to a new mammalian host, amplifying concerns about the virus’s potential ...
B-1 immune cells can recognize all sorts of viruses, Yale researchers find. Mimicking them may enable a pan-virus treatment that can address many virus types.
Vampire bats are able to reach speeds of up to three feet per second as they sneak up on their unsuspecting mammalian prey.
Paleontologists have discovered fossils of Heleocola piceanus, a swamp-dwelling mammal that lived around 75 million years ago ...
It’s a moment most house-proud dog owners dread. But now Harvard scientists may have discovered the real reason animals shake ...
A new study published in medRxiv share insights on the emergence of a novel reassortant clade 2.3.2.1c Avian Influenza A/H5N1 virus, which has been associated with human cases in Cambodia. After ...
Inter-organelle communication via the formation of membrane contact sites (MCS) is essential for cell homeostasis. Bacterial pathogens residing in membrane bound vacuoles have exploited this ...
During an outing in September, a geology professor and some students from The Master’s University (TMU) uncovered something quite remarkable in the famed Vasquez Rocks just northeast of Santa Clarita.