At 10 one-millionths of a meter wide, a single human cell is tiny. But something even smaller exerts an enormous influence on ...
For the first time, the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), the Society for Developmental Biology (SDB), ...
Using sophisticated RNA sequencing technology, biomedical researchers can measure the activity of our genes across millions ...
Scientists have recovered the oldest-known RNA, a molecule necessary for most biological functions, from a woolly mammoth ...
From plastic-eating plants to AI-guided therapies, iGEM 2025 reveals the innovations defining the future of synthetic biology ...
For the first time, the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), the Society for Developmental Biology (SDB), and the Allen Institute are collaborating to present a three-day scientific ...
Cell growth is the most fundamental process in organisms, yet the way in which metabolism determines its rate has long remained unclear. To decipher this mystery, researchers from Earth-Life Science ...
Researchers at Stockholm University carefully ground up bits of muscle and other tissue from Yuka and nine other woolly mammoths, then used special chemical treatments to pull out any remaining RNA ...
A newly developed mouse model enables real-time visualization of RNA Polymerase II (RNAP2) during DNA transcription, as ...
Inspired after a childhood illness, OSU junior Riitvek Baddireddi is pursuing a career as a cancer researcher and ...
From silver nanofibers to smart, sensory-packed dressings, the next generation of wound-healing technology is blurring the ...
Researchers from Stockholm University extracted the RNA sequences from a juvenile mammoth (named Yuka) that died almost ...