A new approach using lipid nanoparticles to deliver genetic material is showing promise in tackling two major challenges in lung cancer at once.
Scientists have gained tremendous control over the genome with CRISPR editing systems, that use a guide RNA molecule to ...
Mars may be hostile, but it might not be entirely unlivable. In lab experiments, yeast cells survived simulated Martian shock ...
A long-standing belief about HIV has quietly shaped how scientists think about the virus. For decades, researchers described ...
The tropical disease known as sleeping sickness is caused by the African Trypanosoma brucei parasite. For decades, scientists ...
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Artemis II returns organ-on-chip experiment using astronauts’ own cells
Somewhere inside the Orion capsule hurtling back toward Earth in April 2026, a set of microfluidic devices no larger than a USB drive holds living bone marrow tissue built from each Artemis II ...
Cancer is a complex disease that develops when cells in the body grow out of control. For many years, scientists have tried to understand exactly how normal cells turn into cancer cells. We already ...
A new method of making cancer cells more visible to the immune system could improve how well immunotherapy works against a ...
This year’s conference lineup includes Dr. Makoto Kuro-o, the physician-scientist widely recognized for discovering the Klotho gene. Being invited to present alongside that caliber of speaker puts ...
A new single‑cell method, CIPHER‑seq, measures RNA and proteins together to reveal real‑time cytokine signaling.
A new single-cell technology is giving scientists their clearest view yet of immune cell behavior-capturing not just genetic intent but real-time activity.
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