The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
The findings more than double the number of known defense mechanisms, piquing the interests of molecular biology tool developers.
The findings more than double the number of known defense mechanisms, piquing the interests of molecular biology tool developers.
Insect wings may have evolved from multiple origins, say researchers.
In chapter 1, “The Bad Language Brain: Neuroscience and Swearing,” author Emma Byrne sets the scene for her book by telling the story of the hapless and potty-mouthed Phineas Gage.
US researchers could become the first outside China to use the gene-editing technique in the clinic.
The discovery reveals the role of a growth factor and endothelial cells in thymus repair, and could have implications for chemotherapy and radiation patients’ recovery following treatment.
Scientists study the unusual genome evolution of the bacteria that live within a genus of cicadas.
Developmental biologists take a close look at how alligator embryos grow.
Signaling pathways triggered by the mother’s immune system may cause complications during fetal development.
Meet some of the people featured in the January 2018 issue of The Scientist.
For nearly 30 years, the UC San Francisco researcher has delved into unexplored corners of the nervous system.