Scientists from Switzerland and the United States have found that the DNA sequence responsible for forming fingers and toes in humans was first used for a very different purpose.
In a development that could help protect one of the world's most beloved agricultural commodities, a research team at Penn ...
This article explores how stem cell therapies and organoid models are advancing Alzheimer’s research. It highlights progress ...
Researchers from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNIST and the Center for Genomic Integrity at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) have announced an advance in cancer gene therapy. Their ...
The paper mill was discovered by the research-integrity sleuth and scientist Anna Abalkina at the Free University of Berlin ...
Abstract Triggering cancer cell death by inducing DNA damage is the primary aim of radiotherapy; however, normal cells are also damaged. In this ...
A 'virgin birth' may sound like something found only in the Bible - but it's actually one of nature's real-life miracles.
As is her practice Lynn Hershman Leeson is offering a offers a high-tech twist on an eternal theme in her new show of works ...
On Tuesday night, a crowd of professors, Brunswick community members and Bowdoin students filled Mills Hall to attend Professor of Biology Jack Bateman’s inaugural lecture, titled “An Evening of Weird ...
After more than 12,000 years, dire wolves are back. On April 8, 2025, Colossal Biosciences announced the birth of three ...
Tuberculosis (TB) testing may soon become much simpler, with researchers suggesting that a painless tongue swab could replace ...
A CRISPR mouth-swab test could transform TB screening with rapid, low-cost detection in low-resource and asymptomatic cases.