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The synthetic bacterium, named Syn57, has the most radically compressed genetic code ever built, opening the door to future ...
A study published in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics demonstrates that clinicopathology (CP) ...
Fragrance gives flowers their identity, yet the specific cells orchestrating this scent symphony have remained elusive—until ...
Discover how lymphoid structures and germinal centers provide powerful prognostic insights into colorectal cancer.
What if a complex material could reshape itself in response to a simple chemical signal? A team of physicists from the ...
Trontinemab is one of a class of new medicines aimed at clearing amyloid plaques. The new findings from phase two trials ...
Zou and his team equipped the virtual scientists with tools and software systems, such as the protein modeling AI system ...
Lauren Milam, a May 2025 graduate of the University of Tennessee at Martin, was named to a Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship valued at ...
Jewel wasps hit pause on aging through early-life dormancy, and the same biological pathways could help slow aging in humans.
Researchers have found a way to rejuvenate the glycocalyx, the “sugar shield” that bolsters the blood-brain barrier. Exciting ...
Legionnaires' disease can be fatal, especially for older adults, smokers and those with weakened immune systems.
Basel researchers merge MHAT chemistry with enzymes, opening new pathways for greener pharmaceutical synthesis.