From pet accupuncture and Victorian medical equipment to giant bubbles and robotic bingo, Jenny Lee previews the NI Science ...
Thirty years after the sequencing of the BRCA1 cancer-associated gene, access to genetic tests and awareness about its risks are still too limited.
Biotechnologist Sebastian Cocioba started hacking plants to put himself through college. Now, from his home lab on Long ...
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Dec. 11, 2024 — Researchers developed a non-invasive imaging technique that enables laser light to penetrate deeper into living tissue, capturing sharper images of cells. This could help ...
In October 2024, a diverse group of scientists gathered to think outside the box on evolution. They wanted to step back and ...
How is it possible to forget something so important? Elizabeth Kensinger, professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston ...
Dec. 9, 2024 — Metastasis is responsible for 90 percent of cancer deaths. Researchers have found that the mutations driving it may stem from a commonly inherited ... Dec. 4, 2024 — Researchers ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. By The New York Times Books Staff Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction ...
Bella DeJesus, Human Biology and Biochemistry major; President, Science Council; Aspiring Physician USU biochemists Lance Seefeldt and Zhi-Yong Yang are among a Gates Foundation-funded team reporting ...
chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. In “A Century of Tomorrows,” Glenn Adamson offers a hurtling history of the art, science and big business of looking ahead. A posthumous ...
In 2022, Utah-based science writer Riley Black joined Ira to discuss her book The Last Days of the ... "So biorthogonal means not interacting with biology. Totally separate from biology." ...