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In a ‘shocker’ decision, Japan approves mpox drug that failed in two efficacy trials

about 19 hours ago

Earlier European authorizations for tecovirimat are also being scrutinized in the face...

This snake swallow prey five times larger than its head. Watch its secret

about 23 hours ago

Superstretchy skin gives the Gans’s egg-eater the widest gape to head size...

This snake swallows prey five times larger than its head. Watch its secret

about 23 hours ago

Superstretchy skin gives the Gans’s egg-eater the widest gape to head size...

In a ‘shocker’ decision, Japan approves mpox drug that failed in two efficacy trials

1 day ago

Earlier European authorizations for tecovirimat are also being scrutinized in the face...

National Academies panel embraces new index to measure transportation ‘insecurity’

1 day ago

Knowing needs of riders is key to improving transportation equity, new report...

Why do these curious sea spiders bury themselves in the sand?

1 day ago

DNA analysis of stomach contents suggests these peculiar denizens of the deep...

Trump may leave WHO next week. Here are seven possible impacts on the U.S. and the world

1 day ago

Departure would be catastrophic for global health, diminish U.S. influence, and boost...

These salamanders get around on ‘lakes of blood’

1 day ago

Controlling blood flow to their toes may help the amphibians stick to...

A ‘ticking DNA clock’ in brain cells drives the progression of Huntington disease

2 days ago

Genetic stutters that expand during a person’s life explain why the disorder...

Microscopic pillars on insect wings give bugs an antibacterial superpower

2 days ago

New insights into how these “nanopillars” work could inspire better ways to...

New materials with interlocking parts can flow like liquid or contract like muscles

2 days ago

Made like miniature chainmail armor, these polymers have strange—and useful—properties