An ambitious project launched in 2016 has made a dent in one of biology’s greatest challenges — with more than 3,600 ...
An ambitious plan to map all 37 trillion cells in the human body is transforming understanding of how our bodies work, ...
The 3.2-million-year-old fossil, discovered 50 years ago, is considered to be one of the most significant early hominin ...
Scientists focused on certain organs — plotting the jobs of cells in the mouth, stomach and intestines, as well as cells that ...
They provide essential tools and examples of how cell atlases can be built at large scale. Taken together, these studies ...
A “major milestone” has been reached in the goal of mapping all the cells in the human body, researchers say. It is hoped ...
Scientists unveiled the first draft of the Human Cell Atlas, a groundbreaking comprehensive database of human cells. On ...
Full view of how bones and joints form in the first trimester uncovers cells and pathways that could help diagnose and treat skeletal conditions in the future. The first 'blueprint' of human ...
Rajesh Srivastav said that forensic experts and field units have been asked to probe the matter, and instructions have been issued to get a DNA profiling done to determine the skeleton's gender.
The first 'blueprint' of human skeletal development reveals how the skeleton forms, shedding light on the process of arthritis, and highlighting cells involved in conditions that affect skull and ...
Crime scene technician Kelcey Ward said it is not unusual to find human remains hundreds of years old but an entire skeleton is rare. “This is probably the most we’ve had of one body,” she said.
Scientists published more than three dozen papers as part of the Human Cell Atlas, an effort to map the human body cell by ...