Researchers have created functional brain-like tissue without relying on any animal-derived materials, marking a major step toward more ethical and reproducible neurological research.
Frozen in time, RNA cellular snapshots can reveal the health, diet, and behaviors of extinct animals at time of death. In A ...
Justice Dodson on MSN
Feeding a Big Mac to My White Blood Cells — Wild Science Under the Microscope
Woman suing Taylor Swift is trying to block Disney+ documentary release STILLS: Satellite images show Russia's Novorossiysk port before and after Ukrainian strike Opinion: The next recession is coming ...
UCR scientists create a fully synthetic model for growing brain cells that could allow for animal-free drug testing.
Scientists used CRISPR to disable the NRF2 gene, restoring chemotherapy sensitivity in lung cancer cells and slowing tumor ...
ZME Science on MSN
Scientists Test Tiny Injectable Brain Chips That Could Treat Brain Disorders Without Invasive Surgery
Even newer “minimally invasive” ideas, like stent-mounted electrodes deployed through blood vessels, still require a catheter ...
Scientists have sequenced the oldest RNA from a 40,000-year-old mammoth named Yuka, unlocking genetic activity from its final ...
In short, the evidence suggests that like us, animals can experience and respond to the world differently. Some of this will ...
Urban raccoons are developing significantly shorter snouts than their rural cousins. This suggests that raccoons are entering ...
In a major step forward for cancer care, researchers at ChristianaCare's Gene Editing Institute have shown that disabling the ...
Scientists recovered 39,000-year-old RNA from a frozen mammoth, revealing gene activity, physiology and stress, opening new ...
News-Medical.Net on MSN
Innovative CRISPR strategy resensitizes lung cancer to treatment
In a major step forward for cancer care, researchers at ChristianaCare's Gene Editing Institute have shown that disabling the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results