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Protein remnants in fossil enamel reveal new ways to study evolution. These molecules stretch our view of molecular preservation far into the past. Proteins naturally break down over time, which makes ...
In this valuable study, the authors provide a simple yet elegant approach to identifying therapeutic targets that synergize to prevent therapeutic resistance in ovarian cancer using cell lines, ...
NATO Innovation Fund backs Portal Biotech in its first biotech move. What does this signal for strategic investment in ...
Proteins are constantly moving, but our structures of them are static. Clare Sansom talks to the researchers using ...
The World Bank Board of Directors approved the Second Kenya Social and Economic Inclusion Project (KSEIP2) which will strengthen the country’s social protection systems and scale up safety net support ...
All of the suspects are facing racketeering, human trafficking, money laundering, promoting organized street crime, and promoting prostitution charges.
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have identified a family of bacterial species, found naturally in the human gut, that absorb various PFAS molecules from their surroundings.
Health Scientists Launch Wild New Project to Build a Human Genome From Scratch The medical charity behind the controversial new plan says the benefits outweigh the risks.
For those of you wondering if AI agents can truly replace human workers, do yourself a favor and read the blog post that documents Anthropic’s “Project Vend.” Researchers at Anthropic and AI ...
A controversial project that aims to create the building blocks of human life has started. It was previously thought creating human DNA could lead to designer babies or unforeseen complications ...
New research reveals why early human attempts to leave Africa repeatedly failed—until one group succeeded spectacularly around 50,000 years ago. Scientists discovered that before this successful ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ProFound™ Therapeutics, a company pioneering the expanded human proteome to develop first-in-class medicines for multiple diseases, today announced ...