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New research suggests the ‘evil twin’ of the placebo may be preventing some patients from taking life-saving statins
The spacecraft will stow the sample in a capsule which it will release when near the Earth again in September 2023
Johnson & Johnson suspended human trials of vaccine after unexplained illness of participant
Plant vaccines for outbreaks such as coronavirus are cheap to make and simple to scale up, but there is a long way to go
Early research suggests people who have previously contracted a form of cold virus could be better placed to stave off the pathogen
Scientists stunned at one of the most exciting signs of possible presence of life beyond Earth
Global report also found that trust in vaccines has grown in France and the UK
Rather than cause for alarm, the development is a sign of due diligence from University of Oxford and AstraZeneca
Australia is the latest to snap up millions of Covid-19 vaccinations before they are even ready - so is this fair to vulnerable countries?
Publication in a ‘serious’ journal is no guarantee of reliability – so here are the signs a study has merit
The collision involved two black holes so massive that their very existence challenges preexisting scientific theories
A recent surge in countries that had overcome the pandemic has led many to ask what is happening - and why
Quantum computing could transform everything from weather forecasting to artificial intelligence
Research has found some over-the-counter products can wipe out the virus in only 30 seconds
Study warns that artificial intelligence will exacerbate racial inequality if bias continues unchallenged