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NAMs: Precision Automation Advancing Cardiac Organoid Development
New Approach…

NAMs: Precision Automation Advancing Cardiac Organoid Development
New Approach…

High blood pressure is strongly correlated to cancer. This risk factor, among others including smoking, obesity, and inactivity, cause deleterious effects to the body. Interestingly, high blood pressure and…

Unlock the Power of NGS with INTEGRA Biosciences
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has…

Here’s the cautionary tale you didn’t know you needed: cloning the same mouse in perpetuity…

Ant societies rely on precise recognition systems to maintain cooperation, but new research reveals that these systems are more adaptable than once believed. For ants, quickly telling friend from foe can mean the difference between survival and…

By the time animals reach midlife, their everyday habits can offer clues about how long they are likely to live.
This conclusion comes from a new study supported by the Knight Initiative for Brain Resilience at Stanford’s Wu Tsai Neurosciences…

A new species, the Tokara Leaf Warbler, was identified using DNA and song differences, splitting the Ijima’s Leaf Warbler into two rare and vulnerable species needing conservation. Scientists have identified a previously unrecognized species of…

A dominant “Hulk” lizard morph is wiping out other color variants, demonstrating how fast evolutionary balance can collapse. A wide range of colors that endured for millions of years has vanished in a relatively short time. The culprit? A…

Snow flies might seem like ordinary insects, but their survival strategy is anything but typical.
In a new study, scientists at Northwestern University investigated how these small, wingless insects, which move across snowy surfaces to find mates…

Microtubules, the dynamic filaments that form the cell’s internal scaffolding, have long been viewed as mere passive structural supports. But a new study reveals they play a far more active signaling role. The findings, published…