These mutations could be key to understanding how some harmful conditions develop
A team of researchers led by a bioinformatician at the University of California San Diego has developed a method to help determine whether certain hard-to-study...
A team of researchers led by a bioinformatician at the University of California San Diego has developed a method to help determine whether certain hard-to-study...
Credit: NJIT Amid the adrenaline rush and dreams of glory in sports arenas large and small this fall, there will be some hard knocks as...
Credit: Sabrina Kaul-Strehlow, Patrick Steinmetz How did the gut, the skin and musculature evolve? This question concerns scientists for more than a century. Through the...
Credit: Image and video: William Roman, Edgar Gomes Lab Concept and animation: Ana de Barros, iMM Lisboa A group of researchers at Instituto de Medicina...
Credit: Juha Aalto The decline of cold regions called periglacial zones is now inevitable due to climate change, researchers say. Periglacial zones, where there is...
Credit: GLEAM 2.0 Philadelphia, PA, September 11, 2017 - Humans face mounting challenges when it comes to finding ways to sustainably feed an exploding population....
Credit: University of Bristol Scientists have discovered traces of life more than half-a-billion years old that could change the way we think about how all...
Credit: Emmett Duffy/Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Biodiversity is proving to be one of humanity's best defenses against extreme weather and rising temperatures. In past experiments..
Credit: Image courtesy of Ella Maru Studio A Northeastern research team has developed new technology that optimizes DNA sequencing using nanophysics and electric currents. In...
Peer reviewers are enabling people in developing countries to access safe drinking water as the result of a collaboration between Springer's journal Environmental Earth Sciences...
Credit: (Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service photo by Kathleen Phillips) COLLEGE STATION -- The most popular flowering shrub in the U.S. has a new ally...
Credit: USZ Liver cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related death and represents the fastest rising cancer worldwide. In most cases, the tumor develops in...
Credit: Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine Chemicals that could potentially cause asthma through an immune reaction could be better identified with human cell- and computer-based...
A Brazilian startup called Kimera Biotecnologia, based in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, has produced the first biotech version of equine chorionic gonadotropin (eCG), a hormone widely...
STAMFORD, Conn. & NEW YORK, NY -- September 11, 2017 -- Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Sema4, and collaborating institutions...
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