International collaboration doubles the number of genetic regions associated with breast, prostate, and ovarian cancers.
International collaboration doubles the number of genetic regions associated with breast, prostate, and ovarian cancers.
Researchers show that a bacterium’s self-sacrifice can benefit its community, even when the members are not strongly related.
Transcriptome studies reveal new insights about unusual animals whose genomes have not been sequenced.
Researchers develop a test that can tell the difference between stomach cancer and other gastrointestinal complaints.
A red alga appears to have adapted to extremely hot, acidic environments by collecting genes from bacteria and archaea.
A champion of breast cancer awareness in the African-American community passes away at 63.
A new report from the World Health Organization predicts only very minimal increases in cancer risk for residents in the vicinity of the nuclear disaster.
Physicists and biologists are working together to understand cooperation at all levels of life, from the cohesion of molecules to interspecies interactions.
The small organ evolved too many times for it to be an accident, but it’s still unclear what it does.
A small insect-eating animal is the common ancestor of whales, elephants, dogs, and humans.