Researchers identified an enzyme that helps Plasmodium-infected red blood cells adhere to the placenta, providing molecular ...
Scientists engineered T cells to protect instead of kill, potentially enabling targeted treatments for autoimmune disease and ...
Profiling cells from ovarian endometriosis revealed signaling interactions that may sustain legion growth, highlighting ...
An innovative organoid model mirrors the pancreas' complexity, generating all three key cell types to explore development and ...
During translation, ribosomes can pause on the nucleic acid. Researchers showed that collisions from incoming proteins get ...
A CRISPR-based system that erases itself from fly populations may offer a safer approach to tackling insecticide resistance ...
Sequencing bacterial genomes allows scientists to study bacterial diversity, immunity, and the human microbiome, but it ...
Chemotherapy for breast cancer may be more effective during specific stages of the menstrual cycle, according to data from ...
Danielle is an Assistant Editor at The Scientist. She has a background in neuroscience and molecular psychiatry. She has previously written for BioTechniques News, The Scientist, and Drug Discovery ...
Parasitic worms are difficult to kill with current therapies, but their commensal bacteria might be their Achilles’ heel.
A CRISPR-based system that erases itself from fly populations may offer a safer approach to tackling insecticide resistance while minimizing ecological risks.
From foundational technologies to cutting-edge microfluidics, scientists use the latest wastewater surveillance techniques to ...