"You are what you eat," the old saying goes, and it's an adage that the Kroot are a lot more committed to than most. Among ...
UC San Diego researchers combined artificial intelligence with molecular biology to unravel how immune cells in the gut ...
Learn why some starfish develop a rare square shape through genetics, regeneration errors, and abnormal development.
A gene mutation known to develop into one of Queensland’s deadliest cancers could be hiding in skin undetected.
Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) have developed some of the first robust laboratory models of a ...
University of Queensland researchers have found that a genetic mutation that causes melanoma can lie dormant in healthy skin, ...
Dr Sudipto De said that nearly 15-20% of all breast cancer cases in India occur in women under 40, and the average age for ...
Seven years after the first gene-edited babies were revealed, biotech startup Manhattan Genomics is reviving the idea of ...
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What new research tells us about fertility and age
The phrase "biological clock" often brings to mind images of a mother's age and dwindling eggs. But two significant studies ...
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Rapamycin shows promise in treating cold tumors with specific gene mutation
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) emerged in the US about 15 years ago as an exciting class of cancer treatments that have ...
India Today on MSN
Blue canines of Chernobyl: Mystery, not mutation
A startling visual in the heart of the Chornobyl zone, stray dogs tinged electric-blue. New field reports show the culprit is far more mundane and far less sinister than many believed.
Using single-cell genomic sequencing, researchers identified somatic genetic mutations in the brains of CTE, RHI, and AD individuals.
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