Hair-like extensions on microbes that remove uranium and other metals from contaminated groundwater could one day help clean up after radiation spills.
Daily News Roundup
Hair-like extensions on microbes that remove uranium and other metals from contaminated groundwater could one day help clean up after radiation spills.
Firefighters who worked at the World Trade Center during the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and the event’s aftermath have higher rates of cancer.
For the first time, researchers have engineered a multicellular organism that incorporates a synthetic amino acid into its proteins.
A UK panel puts forth guidelines for research that use experimental animals harboring human cells and tissues.
Research suggests that tall women have a greater risk of developing a wide range of cancers.
The number of human embryonic stem cells approved for federal funding continues to grow.
A method for precise gene editing is able to change disease-causing point mutations in human stem cell DNA.
A colorful toad that has been missing for 87 years is discovered in Malaysia.
The hike is attributed to expanded use of genetically modified and mutant animals.
New data suggests that skin rashes are associated with lower risk of developing certain cancers.