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Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are immune cells that naturally recognize and penetrate tumors to kill cancer cells, ...
Zebrafish hair cells regrow via cyclin gene activity in specific cells, offering clues to future hearing restoration in ...
In this webinar, Brian Hie will discuss Evo2, a state-of-the-art genomic foundation model capable of generalist prediction ...
A fungal pathogen has rendered the Southern corroboree frog functionally extinct. Can genomics technologies pull the species ...
A new study identified Parkinson’s disease-associated compounds from earwax, but some scientists remain skeptical.
Current CRISPR guide RNAs are designed based on European reference genomes, leading to false-negative results in cells from ...
At the intersection of a red meat allergy and a cancer-drug reaction investigations, researchers pinned a lone star culprit.
A genetically diverse mouse model allowed researchers to identify genes that promote the success of immune checkpoint ...
The Scientist is excited to announce the winners of our 2025 science writing contest! S cience begins with a spark of ...
New research suggests that long-distance running triggers a temporary change in brain structure.
In a model of chronic NAD+ depletion that mimics aging, mitochondria are revealed as a rheostat of cellular NAD+ levels.
Scientists identified the mechanism by which a sea cucumber molecule inhibits sulfatase-2, an enzyme that’s often upregulated ...