Johns Hopkins engineers have developed gel strips that change shape when given chemical instructions written in DNA code.
Some animals, such as the starlet sea anemone, can regenerate large parts of their body, even after major injuries. Researchers have shown this regeneration response involves cells and molecules in ...
In a paper published in Science Advances, the Pilhofer Lab (IMBB) together with the Albers Lab from the University of ...
Recent science briefings reveal China's effort to climate-proof potatoes, discovery of coexisting ancient human species ...
Researchers have developed a new quantum theory that for the first time defines the precise shape of a photon, showing its ...
Q: I always thought that your body ages gradually as you get older, kind of like your car does. But now I've been hearing ...
The global small-molecule injectable market is poised for significant growth, with an estimated valuation of USD 65.10 ...
University of Chicago scientists have expanded our understanding of snoRNAs, discovering their extensive influence on ...
a professor of molecular medicine at Queen Mary University of London. “We've long known that size and volume of the heart ...
Rutgers researchers at the Brain Health Institute (BHI) and Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research (CAHBIR) have ...