Cell-cell interactions help drive tolerogenic or inflammatory responses to the maelstrom of antigens passing through the gut.
Disinfectants induce oxidative damage in bacteria, but a single mutation triggers the expression of genes that help the ...
An unprecedented federal ban on scientific meetings halts research progress, sparking widespread concern across the ...
Rosa Bacchetta is an associate professor of pediatrics at Stanford University. Her goal as a physician-scientist is to use modern technologies in the laboratory to find cures for untreatable pediatric ...
For more than a decade, Alexander Huth from the University of Texas at Austin had been striving to build a language decoder—a tool that could extract a person’s thoughts noninvasively from brain ...
Genetic alterations may help mosquitoes adjust to climate change, shifting the distribution of mosquito-borne disease in a ...
Kerry served as The Scientist’s news director until 2021. Before joining The Scientist in 2013, she was a stringer for Reuters Health, the senior health and science reporter at WHYY in Philadelphia, ...
Humans are the only mammals with long hair on their heads. Scientists look into what drives this unique feature.
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. (NYSE: BIO and BIO.B), a global leader in life science research and clinical diagnostics products, ...
By using genetic material from two male mice, researchers successfully created pups that survived to adulthood, offering ...
Researchers at Cellectis leveraged gene editing to create a CAR T cell that acts in an IF/THEN system. Traditional methods to develop CAR T cells that use the patient’s cells introduce challenges ...
Encasing CRISPR tools in oil droplets offers a fast-track approach to conducting extensive genetic screens in animals.