DNA strands are long and fussy. They can actually tie into knots, makings parts of them difficult to read. And
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Chemotherapy or not?
Case Western Reserve University researchers and partners, including a collaborator at Cleveland Clinic, are pushing the boundaries of how “smart”
Stanford researchers’ artificial synapse is fast, efficient and durable
The brain’s capacity for simultaneously learning and memorizing large amounts of information while requiring little energy has inspired an entire
Study pinpoints what causes relapse after cancer immunotherapy
Harnessing the body’s immune system to fight off cancer, a tactic known as immunotherapy, has tremendously improved outcomes for patients.
Some effects of coffee may actually be felt even before taking the first sip
Hundreds of millions of people start every day from a delicious cup of coffee. It is a part of a
Cannabis strains with more THC and less CBD are probably more harmful
Popularity of cannabis is on the rise. Naturally, problems related to it are also increasing. Now scientists from UCL used
Gene-editing technology to create virus-resistant cassava plant has opposite effect, researchers find
Using gene-editing technology to create virus-resistant cassava plants could have serious negative ramifications, according to new research by plant biologists
Paying pharmacists for consultations about vaccines would actually save a lot of money
Pharmacists are underused resources in the healthcare system. Despite going through extensive training they are commonly working pretty much as
Microbes may act as gatekeepers of Earth’s Deep Carbon
Two years ago a team of scientists visited Costa Rica’s subduction zone, where the ocean floor sinks beneath the continent
How bacteria build an enzyme that destroys climate-changing laughing gas
New research from the University of East Anglia reveals how soil bacteria build the only known enzyme for the destruction