From rare diseases to chronic conditions, epigenetic editing unlocks new ways to control gene activity without altering the genetic code.
Gene Weierbach, a North Whitehall resident who operated an auto repair shop on his property for 24 years, argued that the ...
Analysis of more than one million people shows that mental-health disorders fall into five clusters, each of them linked to a ...
A Philadelphia-area infant named Baby KJ made international headlines after doctors at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine successfully treated his rare, life-threatening liver ...
Despite awe-inspiring diversity, nearly every lifeform—from bacteria to blue whales—shares the same genetic code. How and when this code came about has been the subject of much scientific controversy.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. The authors' approach to use genetic code expansion to tag two ALS proteins associated with stress granules has ...
On November 18, 2025, ToolGen, Inc. (“ToolGen”) filed a complaint (“Complaint”) in the District of Massachusetts alleging infringement of its ...
An archaeon reads the same codon in two different ways, overturning a doctrine that has stood for 60 years. Living organisms ...
The genetic code is the recipe for life, and provides the instructions for how to make proteins, generally using just 20 ...