HHeadlines Read More Standardized Incidence Ratio dataset of Human West Nile Virus in Italy (2012-2024)November 24, 2025 Data Source For the calculation of the SIR, we utilized several public datasets provided by different sources. Marco…
HHeadlines Read More Profiling of vaginal microbial communities in Chilean women via self-sampling and nanopore sequencingNovember 17, 2025 In silico validation of 16S rRNA gene metataxonomic analysisVaginal mock community and database selection To select the most…
HHeadlines Read More Influential list of highly cited researchers now shuts out more scientists: here’s whyNovember 12, 2025 The rules for the 2025 version of the influential Highly Cited Researchers list exclude scientists whose co-authors have…
HHeadlines Read More DNA pioneer James Watson has died ― colleagues wrestle with his legacyNovember 9, 2025 Watson shared in the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his role in elucidating the structure…
HHeadlines Read More Salmonella multimutants enable efficient identification of SPI-2 effector protein function in gut inflammation and systemic colonizationNovember 6, 2025 Galan, J. E. & Waksman, G. Protein-injection machines in bacteria. Cell 172, 1306–1318 (2018). Article CAS PubMed PubMed…
HHeadlines Read More Eight millennia of continuity of a previously unknown lineage in ArgentinaNovember 5, 2025 Rothhammer, F. & Dillehay, T. D. The late Pleistocene colonization of South America: an interdisciplinary perspective. Ann. Hum.…
HHeadlines Read More Climate change is devastating mining of minerals needed to fight itNovember 5, 2025 To produce enough ‘critical metals’ such as copper, lithium and nickel to support the green-energy transition, the mining…
HHeadlines Read More Japan’s first female prime minister doesn’t call herself a feminist — but the country needs her to tackle sexism in scienceNovember 5, 2025 Sanae Takaichi is the first female prime minister of Japan.Credit: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Japan struggles with gender equity. It…
HHeadlines Read More Early Oldowan technology thrived during Pliocene environmental change in the Turkana Basin, KenyaNovember 5, 2025 Laland, K. N. & O’Brien, M. J. Niche construction theory and archaeology. J. Archaeol. Method Th. 1, 20…
HHeadlines Read More Alzheimer’s decline slows with just a few thousand steps a dayNovember 3, 2025 Cognition deteriorates less rapidly in people with Alzheimer’s disease who take at least 3,000 to 5,000 steps per…
TTop stories Read More ‘Teenage T. rex’ fossil is actually a different speciesOctober 31, 2025 This artistic interpretation shows a pack of Nanotyrannus attacking a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex (front left).Credit: Anthony Hutchings A…
HHeadlines Read More Nanobody-based recombinant antivenom for cobra, mamba and rinkhals bitesOctober 29, 2025 Construction of an immune VHH-displaying phage library Immune VHH-displaying phage libraries were constructed at the VIB nanobody core…