Sections of DNA once dismissed as dormant and useless could in fact be recruited to fight certain types of drug-resistant blood cancers, new research has revealed.
When it comes to treating disease, one promising avenue is addressing the presence of senescent cells. These cells—also known ...
At times, aging doesn’t become evident in wrinkles or in gray hair, it occurs deep inside your body, in cells that have ...
DNA, often called the blueprint of life, is built from four chemical building blocks known as deoxy-nucleoside triphosphates ...
King’s College London researchers discovered that parts of our DNA once thought to be “junk” can actually help destroy cancer ...
EMBL researchers created SDR-seq, a next-generation tool that decodes both DNA and RNA from the same cell. It finally opens ...
A study led by UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center investigators reveals how melanoma, the deadliest form of skin ...
Our experiences leave traces in the brain, stored in small groups of cells called engrams. Engrams are thought to hold the ...
Hartford police detectives believe Courtney Byrd was one of the two masked men who attempted to rob Niajae Vernon of a gold ...
Bowhead whales boost DNA repair to live centuries and extend human longevity potential Bowhead whale protein enhances ...
Broadcast Retirement Network's Jeffrey Snyder discusses whether cell phones cause brain cancer with Medical University of ...
An artificial intelligence model predicts how brain immune cells react to RNA and DNA nanoparticles, helping scientists design safer and more effective nucleic acid therapies faster.