Dan Hurley, ahead of the UConn Huskies' marquee Jimmy V Classic appearance, had more than kind things about their opponent, ...
Wagyu beef’s signature richness has long been treated as a kind of culinary magic, but geneticists are now mapping the ...
An evolutionary 'trap' that has haunted crested and marbled newts for 25 million years: Leiden researchers have uncovered a ...
A collaborative effort by the Formosa-Jordan lab from the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne, ...
A virus carried by 95% of adults from childhood may trigger bladder cancer decades later by damaging cells during immune ...
Cancer isn't just about broken genes—it's about broken architecture. Imagine a city where roads suddenly vanish, cutting off ...
EMBARGOED: A new study to be presented Dec. 6 at the 2025 American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting reveals that even subtle disruptions in genome architecture can predispose individuals to ...
Inside the station, every surface was wrapped with more ads—babies on turnstiles, on staircases, on banners overhead. “Think ...
Tenaya Therapeutics remains pre-revenues, and it’s a thinly traded microcap. Its tight cash runway is also a concern. Read ...
A new study reports that the locations where genes begin are particularly prone to mutations, and these genetic changes can ...
The DNA inside our cells is constantly being damaged, and one of the worst kinds of damage is a double-strand break-when both sides of the DNA helix are cut at once.
A closeup look at colibactin’s structure reveals chemical motifs that guide its mutation-wreaking “warheads” to specific stretches of DNA.