New evidence supports an old idea that embryos with genetic abnormalities can somehow fix themselves early in development.
New evidence supports an old idea that embryos with genetic abnormalities can somehow fix themselves early in development.
Fenugreek seeds are banned in Europe after authorities point the finger at them as a potential source of the deadly E. coli outbreak.
Three RNAs expressed in the nucleolus mediate death in cells exposed to too much fat.
I the dark Arctic shallows one research finds heterotrophic marine bacteria doing a surprising amount of carbon fixing.
When European explorers and fishermen began to frequent Canada’s shores in the 16th century, they brought with them a plethora of tools and trinkets, including knives, axes, kettles, and blankets. The region’s indigenous people traded the Europeans f
A unique virus and the worm it infects turn up in an orchard outside of Paris.
Experts come together to revisit the controversial field of genetics and criminology
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The UK’s immigration agency has abandoned a program to develop DNA and isotope testing to assess the nationality of asylum seekers