Researchers have analyzed centuries-old human remains found in China and suggest adding a member to our evolutionary tree.
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Researchers have analyzed centuries-old human remains found in China and suggest adding a member to our evolutionary tree.
One biopsy may not provide enough information about the array of mutations in cancer to devise treatments based on a tumor’s genetic profile.
A 130 million-year-old winged dinosaur offers scientist the oldest evidence of iridescent feathers.
Early experiments show that a hybrid form of the common pain reliever can effectively inhibit the growth of many tumor types.
Fossilized fleas dating as far back as 165 million years provide clues of early flea evolution.
A chemotherapy medication designed to kill cancer may prevent neuronal death after stroke, according to a study in mice.
UPenn has filed suit against the president of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center for failing to share intellectual property he developed while at the university.
Researchers find the first evidence that a sirtuin gene prolongs life in mice.
As institutions around the world start celebrations of Darwin Day, New York reveals a digitized catalog of Darwin’s scientific manuscripts.
Zebras may have evolved their striped coat to avoid blood-sucking flies.