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An expert panel will discuss the latest research on CRISPR and how to use it in biotechnology and disease research.
The tardigrade’s unusual body plan and resistance to harsh conditions provide researchers like Bob Goldstein with a creative ...
Scientists created ‘venom maps’ to predict Russell’s viper venom profiles, which could help clinicians tailor efficient ...
A common gastrointestinal cancer drug that crosses the blood-brain barrier showed promise in patients with aggressive ...
Partnership with specialist life science distributor establishes sales channel in high-demand market and strengthens global ...
A new study shows that sound isn’t just heard by the ears. Sound waves altered gene expression and influenced fat cell ...
Urine sampling is a simple, non-invasive way to assess various human health parameters. As a waste product of metabolism, urine carries a wide range of molecular signatures that enable tracking of ...
The Brain Prize 2025 went to neuro-oncologists Michelle Monje and Frank Winkler for pioneering the field of cancer neuroscience. RJ is a freelance science writer based in Glasgow. He covers biological ...
Hannah is an Assistant Editor at The Scientist. She earned her PhD in neuroscience from the University of Washington and completed the Dalla Lana Fellowship in Global Journalism in 2020. View Full ...
Infectious disease outbreaks have occurred throughout history and these events may become more frequent in the future. To identify causative pathogens and monitor outbreaks, scientists can employ ...
A revised timeline of bacterial evolution revealed that some ancient aerobic bacteria existed before oxygen became common in ...
Mindy Weisberger’s book, Rise of the Zombie Bugs, explores the sophisticated—and macabre—relationships between zombifying ...