Two small genetic changes reshaped the human pelvis, setting our early ancestors on the path to upright walking, scientists say.
Kennedy Jr. now heads the Department of Health and Human Services ... activity "genetic surgery." Rather than using a ...
We are now in the second great wave of the genetic revolution, not defined by reading the human code of life, but by rewriting it.
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The Dog Aging Project enrolled 50,000 companion animals to track aging as it naturally unfolds. The first major findings from ...
Decades of research has viewed DNA as a sequence-based instruction manual; yet every cell in the body shares the same ... script based on fixed genetic instruction sets, we humans are living, ...
Still, the recently released 2025-30 Arizona Bioscience Roadmap, as well as several academic, community and local government ...
Hypoxia due to impaired lung function or high altitude led to epigenetic changes in the genome of neutrophils, cells ...
Dr Drews Adade reveals how bias in medical research leads to missed diagnoses, unequal treatment, and preventable deaths ...
The most dangerous animal in the world just got easier to study—and perhaps defeat one day. Researchers from Rockefeller ...
STOCKHOLM — Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Dr. Shimon Sakaguchi won the Nobel Prize in medicine Monday for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance. Brunkow, 64, is a senior ...
Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Dr. Shimon Sakaguchi won the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance. Brunkow, 64, is a senior program manager ...