Researchers have uncovered a serious side effect of using the CRISPR-Cas gene scissors. A molecule designed to make the process more efficient destroys parts of the genome.
After 60 years of searching, geneticists have finally identified the gene behind the marmalade coloration in domestic cats.
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A study published in Nature Communications by a team at Penn State lays out the key factor for speeding up tissue generation: ...
"Foundation For Freedom Online" founder Mike Benz discusses Arizona State University's federally funded "multi-million dollar ...
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Inside West Virginia’s quiet zone, 66-year-old federal restrictions on radio communications strictly limit internet access ...
US researchers have created a new 3D bio-printing technique called High-throughput Integrated Tissue Fabrication System for ...
When violinist Ann Marie Simpson Einziger developed a skin condition abroad it led to a rabbit hole of research with her ...
Using a gene from choanoflagellates, a single-celled organism related to animals, Dr. Alex de Mendoza of Queen Mary University of London and researchers from The University of Hong Kong conducted an ...
A study from researchers in Finland shows that people can take more than two months off from the gym and quickly regain their strength when they get back to it. Scientists cite muscle memory.