A giraffe’s spots can give away its years.
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A vaccine that targets 90 percent of all cancers shows promise in early clinical trials.
Yet another study demonstrates that how pesticides might be related to the collapse of wild bee colonies.
Extra inches may mean a higher chance of getting ovarian cancer.
A deadly mushroom toxin shrinks pancreatic tumors in mice.
Researchers put the predictive power of whole genome sequencing to the test.
Bees exposed to neonicotinoids, a widely-used class of pesticide, navigate poorly and produce fewer queens, suggesting a role for neonicotinoids in colony collapse.
Once a promising cancer treatment, the failure of PARP inhibitors in the clinic may be due to flawed preclinical studies.
A new report outlines ways in which omics-based technologies can be shuttled more safely and effectively from the bench to the clinic.
Mice “avatars” grafted with patient tumor tissue help identify effective drug regimens.