Researchers discover manikomycin, a novel antibiotic that kills drug-resistant bacteria by targeting a previously unknown ribosomal target.
Potent drugs like chemotherapy can be life-saving, but often with life-threatening side effects. Notably, they can be indiscriminate, killing both cancer cells and healthy cells in one swoop.
Researchers at McMaster University have discovered a new antibiotic that kills some of the world’s most dangerous and drug-resistant bacteria — and does so by targeting a previously unknown ...
Researchers at McMaster University have discovered a new antibiotic that kills some of the world's most dangerous and drug-resistant bacteria — and ...
The new “TRACE” method lets specially‑caged compounds stay inert until a target cell’s enzymes remove the cage, quickly ...
WPI offers more than 70 degree and certificate programs to meet a range of academic interests. More than three dozen academic ...
The world’s largest continuing gathering of scientists who investigate the potential of exercise to fight disease and extend ...
The Illustrated Story of Life, biologist Christian Sardet invites readers on a vivid journey to appreciate the origin and ...
King Li, dean emeritus of Carle Illinois College of Medicine, says he is honoured to take up the role and that returning to Hong Kong is deeply meaningful to him A Hong Kong-born biomedical imaging ...
There is a forever chemical lurking in the world's oceans that could be fundamentally altering the biology of marine life before it even hatches. PFOS, a notorious member of the PFAS family of ...