Within a cell, DNA carries the genetic code for building proteins. To build proteins, the cell makes a copy of
Day: November 29, 2024
Bacteria ditch tags to dodge antibiotics
Bacteria modify their ribosomes when exposed to widely used antibiotics, according to research published today in Nature Communications. The subtle
Tirzepatide shows powerful diabetes-prevention effect in three-year trial
Tirzepatide, a new injectable weight-loss drug with the trade name Zepbound, reduced the risk of diabetes in patients with obesity
Healing the gut can reduce long-term impact of stroke
Healing the gut may be the key to improving long-term recovery in stroke patients, scientists at Texas A&M University have
Machine learning reveals behaviors linked with early Alzheimer’s, points to new treatments
Subtle signs of Alzheimer’s disease can emerge decades before a diagnosis — often in the form of irregular behaviors that
Wild boars could be a potential source of hepatitis E transmission to humans in the Barcelona metropolitan area
Over the last few decades, wild boar populations have increased in the urban areas of Barcelona and in other parts
Nerve cells of blind mice retain their visual function
The retina is often referred to as an “outpost of the brain” — after all, important steps in visual signal
Study reveals genetic drivers of early onset type 2 diabetes in South Asians
A genetic predisposition to having lower insulin production and less healthy fat distribution are major causes of early-onset type 2
The most extensive epigenetic database of malignant blood cells created
Research in biomedical laboratories has been changing significantly in recent years, to the point that test tubes have given way
Study details how cancer cells fend off starvation and death from chemotherapy
Laboratory experiments with cancer cells reveal two ways in which tumors evade drugs designed to starve and kill them, a