Stem cells collected from younger donors are more effective for transplantation and regenerative medicine than those from older individuals.
Stem cells collected from younger donors are more effective for transplantation and regenerative medicine than those from older individuals.
A study suggests that increased UVB radiation from the sun is behind the decline of many marine species.
A hint of green leads researchers to an ocean phenomenon that could counteract the effect of climate change on some corals.
At age 16, Alexandra Sourakov has her first scientific publication, on the foraging behavior of butterflies.
On the 10th anniversary of The Scientist’s survey of life science academics, institutions are contending with tighter budgets and larger administrative staffs, while working to sustain and inspire their researchers.
The first full computer model of a single-celled organism mimics the bacterium’s behaviors and paves the way to more complete disease models.
Rather than rely on plant-derived products, biotech companies are engineering bacteria and yeast to produce ingredients for fragrances.
Biologist David Gruber studies radiant creatures and their fluorescent proteins.
Peptides extracted from scorpion venom fights off drug-resistant bacterial infections in mice.
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In Chapter , "Genes, Freaks, DNA," author Sam Kean draws parallels between the lives of Gregor Mendel and Johannes Friedrich Miescher, who both made scientific discoveries that were truly ahead of their times.