Researchers from the University of Adelaide have discovered that the earliest days of embryo development have a measurable impact on a person’s future health and ageing.
They also show that models learned from nonsynonymous mutations and from out-of-frame sequences are different, prompting new questions about germinal center function. Strengths of the study include an ...
For this week’s article, meet Lemmy the English bulldog! Lemmy’s owner is Jaclyn Cline, a sophomore biology major with a focus in pre-health professions who lives in Ober Residence Hall. Lemmy is ...
Ancient iguanas sailed around 5,000 miles from North America to Fiji by clinging to floating vegetation, new research ...
In the sixth episode of The Deep End, listen to what’s next for Jon Nelson and for deep brain stimulation research for depression.
Students at Klukwan School have fresh tomatoes on the horizon after Hoonah-based hydroponics expert Ryan Smith visited to ...
With every passing day, it is harder to remember that Elon Musk was not always a political firebrand. The old Musk advocated ...
Mizzou seniors Emma McDougal and Sydney Turner presented their research at the Missouri State Capitol. McDougal focused on ...
The latter comparison feels apt given that Robert Pattinson based the voice of the titular Mickey 17 character in part on ...
Alper Uzun, an associate professor at Warren Alpert Medical School, merges biology and comedy in his research-inspired ...
Sunburns and aging skin are obvious effects of exposure to harmful UV rays, tobacco smoke and other carcinogens. But the effects aren't just skin deep. Inside the body, DNA is literally being torn ...
There is an ongoing effort by the Trump administration to erase the existence of transgender people, with help from others.