Kyoto, Japan — When life gets tough, nature usually finds a way to help the little guys. Credit: KyotoU/Rui Sun Kyoto, Japan — When life gets...
San Francisco, CA – The nonprofit Revive & Restore announces a groundbreaking new initiative to biobank U.S. endangered species, in partnership with...
The winners of the 2023 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine made a discovery that helped create the COVID-19 vaccines. They couldn’t have anticipated...
(MEMPHIS, Tenn. – October 02, 2023) The population of childhood cancer survivors in the U.S. is increasing, with an overall childhood cancer survival...
The Syncell's Microscoop enables hypothesis-free subcellular spatial discovery, providing users with a list of known and novel proteins. The underlying...
USC is partnering with seven of Los Angeles’ leading regenerative medicine institutes to form the Los Angeles and surrounding area regenerative medicine...
BEND, Ore. – Gut microbes found in wild wolves may be the key to alleviating a debilitating gastrointestinal condition common to domestic dogs, according...
University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) Dean Mark T. Gladwin, MD, and University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) President and CEO Bert W....
The new research showed that a synthetic enzyme--stromal processing peptidase (SPP)--derived from plant chloroplasts reduced the clumping of the polyglutamine...
The prestigious prize was awarded to Dr Katalin Karikó and Dr Drew Weissman from the University of Pennsylvania.
The Nyanga rinkhals can tell us about our own evolution.
Two decades ago, the nanotechnology revolution avoided stumbling by bringing a wide range of people to the table to chart its development. The window is...
By genetically testing nearly one thousand embryos, scientists have provided the most detailed analysis of embryo fate following human in vitro fertilization....
Scientists developed a new CRISPR-based gene-editing tool that they suggest could lead to better treatments for patients with genetic disorders. They created...
Tokyo, Japan – Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have realized a new polymer that can effectively transport plasmid DNA into T-cells during...
US Military-Sanctioned Diversity Initiatives Are Out Of Control Authored by James Fitzpatrick via RealClear Wire, As those who have ever...
In this GEN Live, sponsored by Aldevron, one of the pioneers of human genome editing—Dr. Fyodor Urnov—will lay out the urgent challenge facing the...
The University of Virginia School of Medicine’s Mariano A. Garcia-Blanco, MD, PhD, will be inducted this weekend into the American Academy of Arts and...
Were the first animals predators or filter feeders like the sponges living in today’s oceans? And what role did symbiosis with algae play, as with reef-building...
Cancer tumors “hijack” the genetic program used by developing nerves. This is shown in a study by researchers at Umeå University, Sweden. In the long...
Despite their scarcity, science fiction books are highly sought after by elementary school students.
Large differences in flower characteristics between wildflowers with different pollinators are achieved by a few key genetic differences, according to...
Terpenoids, the largest family of natural products, have gained significant attention for their diverse applications in industries such as pharmaceuticals,...
It’s pretty common to see face-like patterns in objects – but this quirk can give us insights into human psychology and evolution.
Currently, only seven species of sea turtles exist. Among them are two in the genus Lepidochelys: the olive ridley and the Kemp’s ridley. Despite being...
Key takeaways: Credit: Maria Folgueras and Peidong Yang/Berkeley Lab Key takeaways: Scientists have developed “multielement ink” – the first “high-entropy”...
Scientists had thought a ‘dogxim’ was impossible until one was discovered in Brazil
Some substances in medicines, household items and the environment are known to affect prenatal child development. In a study published in Toxicological...
The New Abnormal: Authoritarian Control Freaks Want To Micromanage Our Lives Authored by John & Nisha Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute, “Man...
"Highly Likely": China's 'Batwoman' Warns Of New COVID Outbreak Shi Zhengli, the Peter Daszak collaborator whose Wuhan virus database was...