
Belugas Flirt and Fight by Morphing Their Squishy Forehead
Scientists are putting together a catalog of communications from belugas’ forehead “melon”
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Belugas Flirt and Fight by Morphing Their Squishy Forehead
Scientists are putting together a catalog of communications from belugas’ forehead “melon”

Biden vs. Trump: What a Difference Two Years Make for Treating COVID
Two presidents’ contrasting COVID experiences illustrate the moonshot-caliber medical achievements that let many patients be treated at home instead of in an ICU

Abortion Restrictions Could Cause an Ob-Gyn Brain Drain
With Roe v. Wade overturned, banning abortion in many states could lead to a large number of ob-gyns avoiding practicing there or failing to receive crucial medical training

Mapping the Brain to Understand the Mind
New technology is enabling neuroscientists to make increasingly detailed wiring diagrams that could yield new insights into brain function

AIs Spot Drones with Help from a Fly Eye
A new bio-inspired algorithm picks out the signal from the noise

Your Immune System Evolves to Fight Coronavirus Variants
Antibodies can change to counter new forms of the shape-shifting virus, research hints

Microscopic Wrinkles in Leaves Ward Off Insects
Researchers identify a new insect-defense mechanism

Trump’s COVID Case Could Be Entering a Crucial Stage
Doctors say the president could be heading for a bad stretch in prolonged illness—or an upward path to recovery

Hospitals Experiment with COVID-19 Treatments, Balancing Hope and Evidence
With little data on what works and what doesn’t, doctors trade tips and argue about risks

Decoding the Vaginal Microbiome
The most detailed map of its kind catalogues the sequences of about a million bacterial, viral and fungal genes

Vaginal Fluid Transplants Hold Promise but Raise Safety Concerns
A small study tested the approach for treating a common bacterial infection by restoring a healthy microbiome

A Warming Climate May Produce More Drug-Resistant Infections
Hotter temperatures can lead to increased growth and genetic mutations

To Treat Primates More Humanely: Transparency
Scientists look to open-data initiatives to lessen the burden of research on our closest animal relatives

Biology 101 Update: A Cell’s Lysosomes Are More Than Garbage Disposals
Mounting evidence suggests they are control centers for a cell’s growth and survival

U.S. Bans Common Chemicals in Antibacterial Soaps
Although there is no conclusive evidence of danger to humans, antibacterials’ benefits have not been proved to exceed potential risks

The New Allergy Shot
Allergens hidden inside nanoparticles make allergy shots safer and more effective, new study shows

Neuroscientists Discover a New Way to Cross the Blood–Brain Barrier
The harmless virus could deliver medicine throughout the brain

Scientists Breed Pigs Resistant to a Devastating Infection Using CRISPR
And the race to develop commercial applications for the revolutionary gene-editing tool is off and running