A University of Manchester study reveals a drug approved for use in other conditions could be repurposed as a preventive ...
A University of Manchester study funded by Breast Cancer Now and supported by Prevent Breast Cancer, reveals a drug approved ...
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Could Humans Ever Become Venomous?
I'm sure we've all met a few toxic personalities in our time, but someone who is truly venomous isn't likely, but does that ...
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Jellyfish Day Celebrates 500 Million Years of Ocean Wonder
Jellyfish Day honors one of Earth’s oldest and most fascinating creatures, glowing reminders of resilience beneath the waves.
A University of Manchester study funded by Breast Cancer Now and supported by Prevent Breast Cancer, reveals a drug approved for use in other conditions could be repurposed to prevent breast cancer in ...
In a health market flooded with overhyped wellness fads and questionable herbal blends, Moringa Magic is exploding in ...
A new physics study challenges the simulation hypothesis, arguing that the universe contains realities that can likely never ...
Life X DNA, a pioneering Australasian biotechnology company, has announced the global expansion of its precision genomics ...
Scientists at the FMI and the University of California-Santa Cruz have found that similar molecular machineries control daily ...
Genomes are key to unlocking life's evolutionary history. The presence and absence of certain genetic sequences and mutations ...
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Scientists discover new way to shape what a stem cell becomes
New research shows that cellular storage units known as “P bodies” play a critical role in cell differentiation. The findings could open new avenues for fertility treatments and regenerative medicine.
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