After implantation, the tissue developed blood vessels and became integrated into neuronal networks in the animals’ brains.
Research into the biological basis of gender identity is in its infancy, but clues are beginning to emerge.
Research into the biological basis of gender identity is in its infancy, but clues are beginning to emerge.
New details of the molecular process by which our cells consume themselves point to therapeutic potential.
Brain studies have yielded a mixed picture of the neural similarities and differences between people of different genders.
Researchers engineered a system for bioluminescent imaging that is as much as 1,000 times stronger than existing methods.
The animal pictures and hand stencils were made in caves in Spain thousands of years before Homo sapiens arrived in Europe.
Testing treatments on mini tumors may save time in identifying which therapies work best, a new study shows.
The vaccine shows better-than-expected effectiveness against the most common and most virulent strain of influenza in children under 9 years old.
The cephalopod’s unique ability to disguise itself relies on a single motor nerve exclusively dedicated to skin tension and papillary control.
Stem cells and cancer cells have enough molecular similarities that the former can be used to trigger immunity against the latter.