RNA from an exceptionally well preserved woolly mammoth gives us a window on gene activity in an animal that died nearly ...
Fred Hutch bioengineer Dr. Matthias Stephan is working to develop a special foam that could help make gene therapy for blood ...
At the 41st Havana International Fair (FIHAV 2025), BioCubaFarma, the Cuban biotechnology industry group, will present a ...
While it was welcomed by advocates as a way of helping farmers make their plants hardier and yields higher, it was also met with concern from some who say it could threaten trade opportunities and cau ...
A new study has revealed how a natural compound in our cells can reverse brain deficits in animal models of Alzheimer’s ...
Each year, a single cow can belch about 200 pounds of methane. The powerful greenhouse gas is 27 times more potent at ...
GATC brought together a broad coalition of researchers and executives in cell and gene therapy, gene editing, drug discovery and AI as well as patients and advocates.
Aging brings about a range of changes—often unwelcome—to our bodies: sagging skin, graying or thinning hair, and a decline in muscle strength and ...
Scientists have taught bacteria to make octopus camouflage pigment, ushering in a new era of bio-inspired materials.
The ability of some animals to dynamically change color to match the brightness of their surroundings is one of nature's ...
Animal testing is costly, slow, and poorly predictive. ORIVA offers a human-relevant alternative with the potential to change that.
UCR scientists create a fully synthetic model for growing brain cells that could allow for animal-free drug testing.