Canine scientists investigate why loud sounds cause some dogs to lose their cool and offer insight on effective treatment
What Columbia University researchers learned when they tried to get a complete picture of how respiratory viruses spread across Manhattan
Sheltering in place has pushed virtual health care into the mainstream, making us wonder if we'll ever go back to waiting rooms
In a study involving marmosets, a primate genetically similar to humans, researchers have come closer to understanding brain evolution
Stewart Adams' headache subsided—and his over-the-counter pain reliever became one of the world's most popular medications
The postal service and scientists say there’s no need to sanitize the mail today
Some immune responses may be enough to make a person impervious to reinfection, but scientists don't yet know how the human body reacts to this new virus
Amid toilet paper shortages, many Americans are making the switch—but does all the fuss about bidets really hold water?
Labs and companies are already distributing some, but they vary drastically in price and potential performance
In an ironic twist, Edward Jenner’s historic house is struggling to outlast the financial toll of being closed
A new book argues that controlling cancer is within reach if scientists are able to anticipate the evolution of resistance to traditional treatments
While the virus seems capable of infecting some pets and wild animals, these cases probably aren’t occurring often
The SARS-CoV-2 virus endures for days on plastic or metal but disintegrates soon after landing on copper surfaces. Here’s why
One detects an active infection; another signals that the virus has already left the body. Both are critical for tracking the spread of disease
Find a hobby, for starters, and don't forget the mission, say scientists who have worked at remote research stations
Though COVID-19 likely makes recovered patients immune, experts aren't sure how long protection lasts
With the COVID-19 coronavirus causing a global pandemic, a look back at the scientists who figured out viruses and their relationship to disease
Yes, most infectious diseases are seasonal. But waiting for COVID-19 to wane on its own is a bad idea
A dive into the science behind why hand-washing and alcohol-based hand sanitizer work so well
Medicine gets trippy, solar takes over, and humanity—finally, maybe—goes back to the moon
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