A new study has debunked the argument that males only pass on genetic material to their children. It found that a father's diet has an influence on his son's ability to out-compete a rival's sperm after mating.
In the mid-1980s in the United States, Europe and other places, an epidemic characterized by severe invasive infections caused by Streptococcus pyogenes popularly known as group A streptococcus Occurred.
A new study by engineering researchers at Michigan State University has developed stretchable integrated circuit made mainly from the use of an inkjet printer.
A recent study finds that swishing with a sucrose solution several times during a time trial but not swallowing significantly increased running times in endurance athletes.
A new study finds that given help to a person's spouse on what is believed to be positive support could have negative physiological effects on them.
Researchers have discovered in a clinical trial that a new malaria vaccine called Sanaria PfSPZ-CVac has almost a 100 percent effectiveness against the disease.
An international study led by researchers at Loyola University Chicago has provided a compelling evidence that exercise may not be the key to weight control.
A recent article by two professors at King's College London welcomes the news from the latest Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Deaths which reveals less number of preeclampsia death in the United Kingdom.