A newly developed drug, modeled after a bacteria-infecting virus, is less likely to become antibiotic resistant.
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A newly developed drug, modeled after a bacteria-infecting virus, is less likely to become antibiotic resistant.
A decision will not be reached until later in the year, but the United States’ top justices appear to be inclined to rule against the validity of patenting human genes.
Today’s tulip trees carry similar mitochondrial DNA as those that grew in the time of the dinosaurs.
Francis Crick’s Nobel Prize medal for the discovery of the structure of DNA sold for 4 times its estimated value.
Hot topics from the AACR meeting; the ongoing debate about pesticides’ effects on bees; a treasure trove of baby dinos; conservation on social media
Genetic changes that may initiate childhood leukemia could originate while the baby is still in utero.
Academic research universities and cancer centers will have a large hunk of their funding cut because of the government sequester.
New research shows that some early settlers of the Americas may have come from the Pacific islands archipelago.
Microbes affect weight loss; dozens of cancer-linked genes identified; a climate change scientists speaks out about personal attacks; isolation among elderly linked to death
Researchers show that random rearrangement of DNA determines which of seven possible mating types the offspring of a single-celled microbe will be.