How AI, robotics, and precision medicine are transforming cancer care—bridging hope, technology, and humanity in the ongoing ...
Scientists have long thought of DNA as an instruction manual written in the four- chemical bases—A, C, T, and G—that make up the genetic code ... the Sachs Family Professor of Biomedical Engineering ...
While some practices remain controversial or speculative, biohackers are united by a shared curiosity: how can we engineer ...
Still, the recently released 2025-30 Arizona Bioscience Roadmap, as well as several academic, community and local government ...
In type 1 diabetes, for example, the immune system attacks beta cells, which make insulin, leaving the body too little of the ...
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is central to gene regulation, but accurately simulating its folding is a long-standing challenge in computational biology. In a recent study, Associate Professor Tadashi Ando ...
Knowing who to trust in the world of wellness has become even more complicated with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment as the US Secretary of Health and Human Services. RFK Jr. is not a medical ...
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From ‘Frankenstein’ to ‘Godzilla’: UTEP professors team up to explore science, ethics and pop culture in new course
A new UTEP course called “Monster-ology” will connect science and literary analysis through different media to help students ...
The decades-long quest to harness the power of messenger RNA to enhance cancer treatment has focused primarily on its value ...
Thanks to SMR, this is quickly changing, and a long list of nuclear reactors has now popped up all over North America (as well as Europe). By 2050, leading companies in the industry expect North ...
Genetic testing is transforming healthcare through personalized medicine, enabling early diagnosis, targeted treatments, and a future of more precise, patient-centered care.
We are now in the second great wave of the genetic revolution, not defined by reading the human code of life, but by rewriting it.
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