When cells can’t destroy damaged proteins, a hidden backup system led by NRF1 steps in to prevent toxic buildup.
The microscopic organisms that fill our bodies, soils, oceans and atmosphere play essential roles in human health and the ...
In doing so, Paralvinella hessleri, a tiny deep-sea worm first discovered in 1989, transforms one of the deadliest substances ...
Aside from maybe high school biology classes, the first time many people heard of mRNA was during the pandemic because of the ...
A recent Cleveland Clinic study used AI to create digital twins of patients' metabolisms—and cured seven in 10 type 2 ...
Encountering a lizard indoors can be startling, but these common house geckos are harmless, primarily feeding on insects. While they can bite if cornered, it's a rare, minor pinch. Larger species also ...
A UCR study finds just 6% of clinical trials used to approve new drugs in the U.S. reflect the country’s racial and ethnic ...
Ebola (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV) are highly lethal viruses that cause severe disease in infected patients by extensively damaging the body. This includes the gastrointestinal tract. Severe ...
ChatGPT and its peers have become the bane of teachers. Students churn out homework assignments and, according to one professor, secretly feed themselves smart comments for class discussions.
Study published in Nature Cell Biology is fundamental in understanding the ways in which cancer cells can develop drug resistance, one of the main causes of relapse.
New research shows male bonobos use subtle, hidden cues - not just swelling - to track a female’s fertile days with ...
India's junior scientists excel at IJSO 2025 in Russia, winning medals and showcasing their global reputation for scientific ...