As many humans prepare to unwrap their Easter eggs, scientists have solved one of nature’s biggest criminal cases, an egg...
How do the lungs develop after taking their first breaths outside the womb? What cellular events and changes early in...
The human body has millions of unique B and T cells that roam the body, looking for microbial invaders. These...
by Guillermo Dominguez Huerta, Ahmed Zayed, James Wainaina and Matthew Sullivan, The Conversation An analysis of the genetic material in...
A new design for eye and brain implants draws its inspiration from nature. UO researchers have grown rodent retinal neurons...
A team at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces (MPICI) has discovered new properties of collagen: During the...
It is often not even recognizable as such to the naked eye and harbors dangers that cannot yet be accurately...
Healthy human cells have two (diploid) sets of chromosomes. However, it may also happens that cells have a tetraploid (quadruple)...
Investigators have discovered that two cytoskeletal proteins which were previously thought to function independently actually interact and form cytoskeletal networks...
A new study by researchers at Karolinska Institutet identify major sex differences in the timing of X chromosome upregulation, a...
Vanderbilt researchers have identified a critical regulatory factor in Bacillus anthracis, the bacterium that causes the disease anthrax and has...
During cell division in a mother cell, the 23 chromosomes that carry the human genome must be first copied and...













