Using the CRISPR gene editing tool, Nikolay Kandul, Omar Akbari and their colleagues at UC San Diego and UC Berkeley
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PNNL tech serves as fish body double
Hundreds of surrogate “fish” will be put to work at dams around the world through an agreement between ATS –
High-fat diets appear bad for blood pressure in younger males and females
There’s more evidence that a high-fat diet is bad for both younger males and females, but exactly how it’s harmful
In VR boys learn best when the teacher is a drone — girls lean better from virtual Marie
Few years from now, students in schools all over the world will receive part of their education in virtual learning
Mitosis: Chromosome DNA packed in stacked layers
A new study based on electron microscopy techniques at low temperatures demonstrates that, during mitosis, chromosome DNA is packed in
How herpesviruses shape the immune system
Cytomegalovirus is widespread and remains in the body for a lifetime after infection. In healthy individuals, this virus is usually
Elevated blood lead level in early childhood associated with increased risk of academic problems in school-aged children
Substantial numbers of Cleveland’s youngest students have had elevated levels of lead in their blood prior to kindergarten and these
Researchers create a wireless, battery-free, biodegradable blood flow sensor
A new device developed by Stanford University researchers could make it easier for doctors to monitor the success of blood
Brain plasticity restored in adult mice through targeting specific nerve cell connections
Neuroscientists at Tufts University School of Medicine, in collaboration with colleagues at Yale University School of Medicine, have discovered a
New insights into a rare type of cancer open novel avenues of study
Undifferentiated uterine sarcoma is a very rare but extremely aggressive cancer type. It can be divided into four groups with