The heart and brain are among the earliest and most metabolically demanding organs in human development. Though historically studied in isolation, both ...
South Korean researchers have identified a new therapeutic target that could help overcome the limitations of anti-angiogenic ...
Over the past two decades, high‑throughput sequencing has dramatically expanded our understanding of the gut microbiome's composition.
Researchers have found that continuous low-intensity ultrasound may help reprogram key immune cells from sustaining inflammation to supporting tissue repair, offering a potential new approach for ...
AbstractNon apoptotic cell death programs particularly ferroptosis and cuproptosis are transforming how we understand cancer ...
Proteins are responsible for most functions in the human body. However, their analysis, which is essential for understanding diseases, developing drugs and discovering new biomarkers, remains highly ...
Stretching protein samples in all directions pulls molecules farther apart, allowing them to be visualized using only light ...
Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) can help scientists determine the three-dimensional structure of proteins in unprecedented detail. Jacques Dubochet, former group leader at EMBL, shared the 2017 ...
Aging affects every organ in the body, yet we still know little about how the ovary changes over time. In a new study published in Nature Aging, Yale researchers created one of the most detailed maps ...
Simultaneous tagging of multiple genes with different fluorophores provides a proof of concept for the scalability of tagging all genes in the Caenorhabditis elegans genome.
Publication volumes are one of the main ways that success is measured for researchers today. From mentorship to real-world ...
National security, unlocked. Each Thursday, host Mary Louise Kelly and a team of NPR correspondents discuss the biggest national security news of the week. With decades of reporting from battlefields ...