Top Ten Good News Stories of 2008!
Here, then, is my annual countdown of the Top Ten Good News Stories for 2008.
Here, then, is my annual countdown of the Top Ten Good News Stories for 2008.
This vaccine study involving 5,400 men and women infected with HIV, is the first human trial since the RV144 study in Thailand 7 years ago.
If this gel continues to prove successful, it could be a huge breakthrough in fighting "one of the greatest obstacles" to conquering cancer.
These tiny wires made by diamonds can be used for a whole host of possibilities – including making fabric that can generate electricity.
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Researchers have identified a human antibody that prevents, in pregnant mice, the fetus from becoming infected with Zika and damage of the placenta.
Dana Simmons wanted to show that you can make art out of science – so using a complicated dye system, she colored living neurons like "Marilyn Diptych".
California doctor David Steenblock has been treating his ALS patients with specialized stem cell therapy – and they've been showing improvement.
A technique used for finding damage in underwater marine structures may be the most successful breakthrough in breast cancer detection yet.
An infamous food-borne bacteria's ability to penetrate cells has led to treatments that actively target and treat prostate cancer in new studies.
The common method of testing for breast cancer involves harmful X-rays, uncomfortable metal plates, and the possibility of misdiagnosis – but not anymore.
This revolutionary bill on mental health care reform was just passed by the House of Representatives – and next week, it goes to the Senate.