New model sheds light on how nature generates diverse patterns
A new analysis is shedding light on the earth's first macroscopic animals: the 570-million-year-old, enigmatic Ediacara biota
Computer simulations of neutron stars could help better understand the possible sources of gravitational waves
Each human cell contains approximately 2 meters of DNA, too small to be visible to the unaided eye, tightly packed into a teeny little nucleus
Brigham Genomic Medicine brings together scientists and clinicians to diagnose, discover genetic underpinnings of disease, and shape treatment
QIAGEN to launch two Sample to Insight systems in Europe and other markets, NeuMoDx to commercialize in the US
Large NIH-funded study examined outcomes in the United States and Australia
Twenty years ago, researchers made the accidental discovery that BPA had leached out of plastic cages used to house female mice in the lab
The British mainland was formed from the collision of not two, but three ancient continental land masses, according to new research
Findings will be immediately useful to many patients with previously inconclusive genetic test results
New research maps energy, protein, fat, essential amino acids, and micronutrients across the global food system to assess whether enough reaches everyone's plate
The fewer women in entering class, the less likely they’ll stay
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