99-million-year-old ticks sucked the blood of dinosaurs
Samples caught in Burmese amber provide clues to the evolution of the parasites and their hosts
Samples caught in Burmese amber provide clues to the evolution of the parasites and their hosts
The prestigious organization faces funding challenges and political controversies
New line of dolls aims to help children with type 1 diabetes feel more included
Verification of 50 years of data bolsters immunology research, but identifies “suspicious” papers that don’t hold up
Understanding the origins of mysterious seeps could help prospectors extract natural hydrogen fuel
Submerged fossils are revealing long-held secrets from a region known as Sundaland
But some scientists warn the research, which compared energy burned across populations, can’t reveal the epidemic’s causes
South Africa plans modest spending increase, but shortfalls will limit prevention and treatment
In exclusive chat with Science, Loreen Willenberg describes remaining HIV-free even after immune-suppressing therapies for brain and lung tumors
NASA and India’s $1.5 billion NISAR mission promises global time lapses of the planet’s ever-changing land and ice
New discovery confirms the long-debated hypothesis that the ancient winged reptiles ate plants