Findings show strong antibody evasion and binding with human cells that contribute to increased transmissibility—and that vaccination remains the best defence.
In Western U.S., health risks from ground-level ozone and fine particulate matter continue to grow, study shows
New NOAA Fisheries study shows that tiger sharks are migrating into northern latitudes earlier and expanding their movements further north due to ocean warming.
Scientists have pinpointed a gene that helps deadly E. coli bacteria evade antibiotics, potentially leading to better treatments for millions of people worldwide.
Levels of arsenic in Northern Ontario’s Long Lake are so high that some local residents can no longer drink the water.
A pioneering test which reliably predicts the spread or return of the most deadly form of skin cancer has been developed by a team of Newcastle scientists and clinicians.
A world-first study has revealed how space travel can cause lower red blood cell counts, known as space anemia.
The presence of PFAS in New Zealand wastewaters, coastal waters, and surface waters has been confirmed by University of Auckland researchers.
CIRES, CU Boulder and NOAA scientists move fast to understand the impacts of post-fire smoke on indoor and outdoor air quality
Earth’s ozone layer is critical to protecting us from cancer-causing ultraviolet light from the sun
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