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G Biology." The space tech company just raised $187M to expand its mission of creating pharmaceuticals in low-Earth orbit.
Similar to the way the caps on the ends of a shoelace prevent it from fraying, telomeres—regions of repetitive DNA sequences ...
When appetite falters, whether in someone with anorexia or cancer, the brain and body slip out of sync. This triggers ...
Earth landing on Hulu, we asked a zoologist if any of the Xenomorph's infamous characteristics occur in the natural world ...
Thousands of previously “invisible” microproteins—tiny chains of fewer than 100 amino acids—can profoundly change human ...
The thriving upstate New York structural biology community was apparent at the inaugural WNY Structural Biology Collaborative ...
“This strategic new role marks an exciting step forward for R&D at Cobb,” said Dr. William Herring, Vice President of ...
An oxytocin receptor, she explains, is like a “lock” for which oxytocin is the “key.” Essentially, the hormone needs to open ...
The body's cells change their shape to close gaps such as wounds—with part of the cell flexing depending on the curve of the ...
Scientists have created a bacteria with a genetic code more streamlined – and more meddled with – than any other life on ...
A prehistoric pearl described as larger than a typical marble has been verified to be more than 100 million years old.
Using a novel 3D culture system, an international team of researchers have created the first vascularized liver organoid.