Using fossilized remains, scientists completed the entire mitrochondrial genome of the shelled mammal the size of a VW Beetle
Brown University researchers may have discovered what’s responsible for discrepant findings between dozens of fundamental studies of the biology of aging.
Skin cells turned cancer-killing stem cells hunt down and destroy the deadly remnants inevitably left behind when a brain tumor is surgically removed
Partnership will help provide researchers with the tools they need to conduct effective CRISPR-Cas9 research
Work brings to light an understanding of how CRISPRs differentiate virus’ DNA from its own genetic material.
Research is an important step in assessing patient safety in the rapidly developing field of stem cell therapies
The next step, researchers said, is to understand how this technology might be useful in the wild.
C. abyssinicus revealed answers about gorilla lineage but also provided fossil evidence that our common ancestor migrated from Africa.
Carnegie Mellon’s method tames giant bioinformatics database
The numbers of mosquitoes that do survive pesticide use are small
“One long-term goal is to potentially replace sutures and screws owing to the trauma caused from punching holes into healthy tissue."
“The idea that bacteria can see their world in basically the same way that we do is pretty exciting,” says lead researcher
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