Using prime editing, scientists discover that genetic variations thought to be benign are actually pathogenic.

Vehicle Brakes Produce Charged Particles That May Harm Public Health, Study Finds

Post-menopausal women face an increased susceptibility to metabolic diseases, including obesity and type-2 diabetes

Drinking boiled tap water could significantly reduce exposure to nano- and microplastics, a new study suggests

Starving Ovarian Cancers of Cholesterol Cuts Tumor Growth in Mice

Individuals with autism spectrum disorder, associated with a mutation in the SCN2A gene, have a hypersensitive vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR)

A study of ancient genomes offers new insights into the prevalence of Down Syndrome in historical societies

A new study has found that the hindbrain of humans and jawless sea lamprey is built using a similar molecular and genetic toolkit

A new study of nano- and microplastic particles emitted through washing clothes has found that up to 90% of these particles may not be microplastics at all, but clusters of PET oligomers

Review Explores Childhood Trauma's Effect on Brain Scans

Researchers have developed a new multifunctional plastic that can take on new properties depending on how it is heated and cooled

Teabags and Processed Meats May Be Key Dietary Sources of PFAS

A novel cell culture model has been used to identify a missing link between aberrant TDP-43 behavior and neuronal cell death: a toxic accumulation of NPTX2, a protein that is usually secreted through the synapses.

Some cancers can produce virus-like proteins that kick-start out-of-control immune reactions, according to a new study

Recent study reveals that fertilization and mowing affect organisms at all levels of an ecosystem and across entire food chains, thereby accelerating the entire system

In a new study, researchers investigated the role of nicotine on weight management through host metabolism and gut microbial metabolites

Researchers have identified a link between polycystic ovary syndrome and cognitive decline in midlife

Laser Reveals How Leafcutter Ants Farm Fungi

Nicotine’s Appetite-Suppressing Effects Are Driven by the Gut Microbiota

Researchers have developed a new method that can detect "forever chemicals" in water, soil and food packaging samples in under three minutes, using a type of paper spray mass spectrometry (PS–MS).

The processes involved in X-chromosome inactivation contribute to the development of autoimmunity, a new study has found

Viral remnants in the genome guides embryo development after infecting primitive organisms millions of years ago

Mussel-Inspired Antimicrobial Coating Protects Sanitary Fabrics From Infections

In a new study researchers uncovered how the gut microbiome plays a role in driving pregnancy-induced alterations in the immune system

Researchers have developed a nanoparticle-infused skin patch that can closely monitor the growth or regression of subcutaneous tumors

Researchers have developed a new biohybrid robot that uses cultured biological skeletal muscle to walk on two legs

Pet owners forced to be separated from their animals in crisis situations, including those who are victims of domestic violence, are suffering from a lack of support services needed to protect them

Researchers Engineer Bacteria That Eat Plastic, Make Multipurpose Spider Silk

Study finds the brains of children who grow up in poorer households are less responsive to rewarding experiences

Researcher Develop Drinkable, Carbon Monoxide-Infused Foam To Enhance Effectiveness of Cancer Therapy

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