Cells remodel and ‘refresh’ the lining of the womb in preparation for pregnancy
University research into Neu5Gc sugar lays groundwork for research in diets, transplants, and diseases
Researchers have upended the traditional understanding of the hormonal cascade that leads to release of an egg from the ovaries
A single infusion of the gene therapy drug showed improved levels of the essential blood clotting protein Factor VIII
Illumination from nanobionic plants might one day replace some electrical lighting
Researchers revisited a study carried out 175 years ago which compared the health and life expectancy of people in different parts of the United Kingdom to see if its findings still held true
Using digital devices before bed may contribute to sleep and nutrition problems in children
The 1,000+ feet of ice may contain more than half a million years of climate history
New Gene Knockout Kit guarantees 50 percent or better editing efficiency in any human cell type
Although automation and multiplexing have now been made possible due to digital and molecular detection pathology, challenges exist at every step
A blood test using infrared spectroscopy can be used to rapidly diagnose two types of cancer
Scientists should have a much better understanding in a few decades how high the sea level could rise, Rutgers-led study says
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