The study could have implications for public health and for medical procedures that replace mitochondria in human cells
The technique, known as Mobile-CRISPRi, allows scientists to screen for antibiotic function in a wide range of pathogenic bacteria
Analysis of the skulls of lions, wolves, and hyenas has helped scientists uncover how prehistoric dogs hunted 40 million years ago
Currently, the study of ancient DNA requires a lot of information to classify a skeleton to a population or find its biogeographical origins
License allows Cell Guidance Systems to use Lightning-Link® in manufacture of TRIFic™ exome detection immunoassay kits
The work provides an alternative to other methods of studying DNA interactions, which are less sensitive or require expensive equipment
Imagine taking a pill that would help you stave off the flu
After blocking estrogen signals in brain, experts say they've "never seen bone this strong"
Scientists have uncovered an ingenious mechanism that underlies the brain’s ability to distinguish different smells
Using cutting-edge computerized tomography scanning technology, the research reveals new information including details of the rarely preserved braincase
Chemists discuss ongoing efforts to improve academic lab safety
Absorbent polymer sops up chemotherapy drugs from the bloodstream after treatment
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