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Hundreds of these cannabis-related chemicals now exist, both natural and synthetic, inspiring researchers in search of medical breakthroughs.
Cancer cells seem to have a harder time growing among pair-bonded mice, according to a new study that explored the “widowhood effect.”
Stem cells from a fetus can live within the mother for decades — and help her heal.
From synthetic biology to xenotransplantation, biotech will continue to march forward in 2023, in part powered by data and AI.
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Genetic profiles of many dog breeds appear as if siblings mated.
The new brain tumor treatment targets a cancer that kills 75% of patients within a year.
Some ozone experts seriously doubt the findings.
All marbled crayfish descended from a single clone discovered in Heidelberg, Germany in 1995.
Successful alpha leadership is more about caring and healing than dog-eat-dog supremacy.
Teller and Sagan debated fiercely over nuclear proliferation. But was the conflict as personal as it was intellectual for Teller?
Sex, it turns out, isn’t as easy or simple as popular culture might lead us to believe.
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When reading critiques that inflate the uncertainty of science, ask these 7 questions.
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Undeterred by years of failure, Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman proved that mRNA is the future of vaccines.
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Particles behave differently when freed from the force of gravity. A new space factory aims to use this to synthesize pharmaceuticals.
“Domesticated viral genes” may not be domesticated as scientists thought.
By studying the oldest animals, researchers hope to pinpoint factors affecting human longevity.
A cure may be on the horizon.
Scientific journals, which are supposed to be the sacred scriptures of academia, are often full of shoddy research and misinformation.
A food fight may finally be put to rest.
AI was key to making Moderna’s COVID mRNA vaccine. Its role in mRNA therapeutics will rapidly grow in the coming years.
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The spooky world of quantum mechanics might reach out and touch you — by mutating your DNA. Welcome to the weird world of quantum biology.