Darwinism at work, as sea anemones adapt their venom to accommodate changing prey and sea conditions
Multiple markers can be immunostained in a single tissue section using multiplexed IHC
Since 1915, the average snowpack in western states has declined by between 15 and 30 percent, researchers say
Researchers have found that these proteins may be capable of recruiting their own lipid microenvironments through allostery, a biological phenomenon first observed in the 1900s
A new combination of chemical compounds could lead the way to more cost-effective stem cell cultures
The tumor microenvironment is a harsh place, and tumor cells are ready to wear you out.
Though a tattoo may be forever, the skin cells that carry the tattoo pigment are not
This new understanding may help to increase the effectiveness of immune-based therapies against cancer
The 1,500,000 penguins are located in the Danger Islands, a chain of remote, rocky islands off of the Antarctic Peninsula’s northern tip
For vintners, stressed yeast introduces difficult production dilemmas that can change the efficiency and even flavor during winemakin
New gene editing method that can modify a single DNA base in the human genome with absolute precision
Tiny bubbles of oxygen got trapped 1.6 billion years ago
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