Yerem Yeghiazarians, MD, discusses the importance of understanding why certain cells (like cancer cells) can survive in situations that would kill other healthy cells.
Aging does not arrive all at once. It builds quietly across years, touching cells long before symptoms appear.
Today's nearly $70 billion U.S. biofuels economy is powered by two technology toolboxes. Biochemical technologies—used to produce around 17 billion gallons of ethanol annually—leverage microorganisms ...
Cultivated seafood is no longer just a future-food idea. After the FDA said it had no questions about Wildtype’s safety conclusion, the company began serving cultured salmon saku in restaurants, ...
Some of the signs of aging in human cells originate in the cell nucleus, because the packaged form of DNA changes with age.
A new imaging approach is shedding light on one of cell biology’s most elusive questions: how lipids are organized and sorted within membranes.
From tiny cells to vast cities, life persists by keeping chaos under control. The same thermodynamic forces that cause coffee ...
Patricia Ford, MD, a leader in bloodless medicine and transfusion-free oncology, discusses her career and how she became the ...
A variant of COVID-19 called BA.3.2, which has circulated under the radar since late 2024, is now spreading quickly across ...
Its potential has been described as almost limitless. It’s known as spatial medicine and it is poised to accelerate the ...