The diversity of microbes in the great outdoors may protect against inflammatory disorders.
The diversity of microbes in the great outdoors may protect against inflammatory disorders.
Human-specific duplications of a gene involved in brain development may have contributed to our species’ unique intelligence.
Human embryonic stem cells swiftly kill themselves in response to DNA damage.
Techniques for simpler, cheaper, and better antibody purification
Genes that react to cellular sugar content are regulated by a long non-coding RNA via an unexpected mechanism
A cytokine involved in suppressing the immune system may actually activate it to kill cancer cells.
From accounts of deformed animals to scratch-and-sniff technology, Robert Boyle's early contributions to the Royal Society of London were prolific and wide ranging.
Two baby ploughshare tortoises born to parents raised in a captive breeding program are discovered in Madagascar, validating the conservation effort.
A combination of antibiotics and the body’s own defensive metabolites clears bacterial infections faster than antibiotics alone.
A genetic analysis reveals that the polar bear split from the brown bear some 600,000 years ago.