A new study published in Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, conducted by a Liverpool based research collaboration involving the University of
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Finding a weak link in the frightful parasite Schistosoma
The parasitic disease schistosomiasis is one of the developing world’s worst public health scourges, affecting hundreds of millions of people,
Mighty mitochondria flex their DNA power to help nucleus run the cell: Scientists say the newly discovered intracellular genetic messaging could lead to new approaches for treating diseases
USC researchers have discovered that transfer of vital genetic information within a cell isn’t the one-way telegraph once thought, opening
New tool to study Cryptosporidium in healthy tissues: In-vitro approach opens door to find new methods to treat deadly disease
Washington State University researchers have developed a new approach for studying Cryptosporidium, a waterborne gastrointestinal parasite now recognized as one
Majority of US adults prescribed epinephrine report not using it in an emergency: Study shows people said their epinephrine wasn’t available or thought it wasn’t necessary
The most effective, life-saving treatment for a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) is epinephrine. Yet a new study shows in an
Cells stop dividing when this gene kicks into high gear: Discovery — centered on a gene called CD36 — illuminates a process tied to the aging of cells and organisms
Scientists seeking to unlock the secrets of cellular aging have identified a gene that triggers senescence, a phenomenon in which
Using bloodstains at crime scenes to determine age of a suspect or victim
From the spatter analysis made famous in the TV show Dexter to the frequent DNA profiling of CSI and the
AI senses people’s pose through walls
X-ray vision has long seemed like a far-fetched sci-fi fantasy, but over the last decade a team led by Professor
Why are sight and sound out of sync?
The way we process sight and sound are curiously out of sync by different amounts for different people and tasks,
Mystery deepens over the cause of Alzheimer’s: Biologist studies ‘traffic jams’ in brain cells with the hope of unraveling the origins of disease
For more than 20 years, much of the leading research on Alzheimer’s disease has been guided by the “amyloid hypothesis.”