When a cell divides, it performs a feat of microscopic choreography—duplicating its DNA and depositing it into two new cells.
A new study from Caltech explores the remarkable way a SoCal beetle infiltrates the colonies of the ant that runs the show in ...
A new type of tissue model that more accurately mimics the architecture of the liver could help develop drugs to treat MASLD.
Recent developments in the biopharma AI world include an alliance between Thermo and Datavant, plus news from Insilico, ...
There’s been a bunch of exciting research-focused AI labs popping up in recent months, and Flapping Airplanes is one of the ...
Australian scientists have discovered that DNA barcoding can be used to track cancer cells in solid and liquid biopsies, ...
A new study has confirmed that male and female lungs are "wired differently" at the molecular level, providing further evidence supporting sex-inclusive respiratory disease research and treatment. The ...
From antibiotic resistance to emerging viral threats, the global demand for new medicines is intensifying, yet traditional drug discovery pipelines remain slow and expensive. A new scientific review ...
A multi-institutional team of researchers led by Virginia Tech's Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC has for the first time identified specific patterns of brain chemical activity that predict ...
Australian scientists have discovered that DNA barcoding can be used to track cancer cells in solid and liquid biopsies, empowering future research into more reliable breast cancer diagnosis and ...
In System for Refusal by Cyanne van den Houten from The Netherlands, five AI agents debate with one another, from the political to the philosophical. Reading the exchange on a screen, one becomes ...