Despite huge advances in our understanding of COVID-19 over the past four years, the disease is still very much among us—and ...
The beginning of life on Earth and its evolution over billions of years continue to intrigue researchers worldwide. The ...
"One aspect of my lab's research explores changes to ribosomes that often accompany human diseases such as cancer and ...
The new species, named Polybius dioscurus, was named after Castor and Pollux from Greek and Roman mythology, according to the ...
In the new study, scientists discovered that genes controlling ribosomes, tiny structures responsible for producing proteins, ...
Google has a tool that shows 3D models of different animals, dinos, and more so you can teach children or just have fun — ...
In a new study published in the journal Molecular Cell, researchers from the Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO) investigated how this nucleolar stress can affect the rest of the cell, ...
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The first detailed cell atlas of aging human muscle uncovers the complex genetic and cellular activities involved in muscle ...
Seven members of the Yale faculty who have made important contributions across a range of fields, including neuroscience, ...
Jaquelin Dudley, Kristen Grauman, Arlen Johnson, Daniel Leahy, Xiaoqin “Elaine” Li and Tanya Paull receive major honor from ...
The biologist’s new book, Why We Die, is on the science of ageing and the quest for immortality. Life would lose meaning ...