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Mindy Weisberger’s book, Rise of the Zombie Bugs, explores the sophisticated—and macabre—relationships between zombifying ...
The Brain Prize 2025 went to neuro-oncologists Michelle Monje and Frank Winkler for pioneering the field of cancer n.
New precision genome editing technologies are transforming the therapeutic landscape for patients with certain cancers and ...
The Human Domainome 1—the largest library of human protein variants—reveals the cause of certain genetic disorders, paving ...
New methods for deriving macrophages from induced pluripotent stem cells are easier to scale and provide more clinically ...
Two types of neurons in the hippocampus either store memories for sugar or drive fat cravings, shaping food intake and ...
Oxford Nanoimaging (ONI), a leader in super-resolution microscopy, is revolutionizing lipid nanoparticle (LNP) analysis with ...
Single-cell characterization of healthy fallopian tubes revealed shifts in cell and gene expression throughout the menstrual ...
A bold funding initiative aims to help scientists predict a T cell’s target antigens, with implications far beyond cancer therapy.
The Japanese encephalitis virus, which is relatively new to Australia, poses a significant health risk to a naïve population.
A comprehensive suite of NGS library preparation and analysis tools can help researchers advance human population genomics.
A super-resolution microscopy technique offers an unparalleled glimpse into how monoclonal antibodies bind to their targets ...