The venom of a common species of Amazonian scorpion may give rise to a potential drug for treating a cancer that is one of the leading causes of death in women. Researchers at the University of São ...
As scorpions continue to produce drops of liquid venom valued at around $39 million per gallon, they offer a compelling reminder that innovation often lies in overlooked places waiting to be unlocked.
Scorpion envenomation remains a significant public health concern that spans tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. The clinical manifestations of a sting can vary remarkably, ranging from mild ...