Our bodies are made up of countless cells, and each one is enclosed by a thin layer called the cell membrane. This membrane is not a rigid wall, but a ...
Anne Calvert’s bones were cushioned in acid-free paper and placed in the white waterproof box in which she would be reburied. A tag with her name was placed in a clear plastic sleeve attached to the ...
New research is shining a light on one of genetics' enduring puzzles—how the workings of the so-called "selfish gene" could ...
When speakers of different languages meet, their words, sounds and even grammatical structures mingle in surprising ways.
Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental condition estimated to affect between 5–10% of people living in most countries, irrespective ...
Caris Life Sciences stands out for its broad molecular and AI-driven cancer diagnostics but faces upcoming volatility as the ...
UCSF researchers tested CRISPRa, a gentler form of gene editing, in mice with a rare brain disorder caused by a faulty SCN2A ...
Closing the USDA Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, known as the Beltsville Bee Lab, will cause dangerous ripple effects far beyond beekeeping.
Approximately 7 million children in the United States between the ages of three and 17 have been diagnosed with attention ...
COVID-19 survivors, especially women, may experience accelerated vascular aging, increasing the risk of heart disease, stroke ...
New Zealand is planning to eradicate millions of invasive animals that prey on the country's rare birds. The goal may not be possible, unless new technology can be developed to do it.
Researchers from MIT have incorporated several modifications to prime editing systems, making them up to 60 times more ...