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Unearthing individual-level mutation risk patterns

Unearthing individual-level mutation risk patterns

Injectable hydrogel paves the way for painless defibrillation and arrhythmia prevention

Injectable hydrogel paves the way for painless defibrillation and arrhythmia prevention

AI model predicts aging and disease risk using facial and retinal images

AI model predicts aging and disease risk using facial and retinal images

CRISPR cures on the horizon: Breakthrough center aims to heal rare, deadly genetic diseases

CRISPR cures on the horizon: Breakthrough center aims to heal rare, deadly genetic diseases

Researchers use a soft, wearable robot to help a person living with Parkinson’s walk without freezing

Researchers use a soft, wearable robot to help a person living with Parkinson’s walk without freezing

Largest genetic study of gestational diabetes discovers nine novel genetic regions linked to severe and common pregnancy complication

Largest genetic study of gestational diabetes discovers nine novel genetic regions linked to severe and common pregnancy complication

Beckman coulter life sciences achieves industry-first with commercial release of anti-TRBC2 conjugated antibody for flow cytometry

Beckman coulter life sciences achieves industry-first with commercial release of anti-TRBC2 conjugated antibody for flow cytometry

Infammasomes provide a therapeutic target against human diseases

Infammasomes provide a therapeutic target against human diseases

Amino acid nanoparticles show promise for cancer treatment

Amino acid nanoparticles show promise for cancer treatment

New test detects Parkinson's disease before symptoms appear

New test detects Parkinson's disease before symptoms appear

3D mini-organs from human fetal brain tissue unlock new frontier in brain research

3D mini-organs from human fetal brain tissue unlock new frontier in brain research

Unraveling the brain-fat pathway that dictates aging in mice

Unraveling the brain-fat pathway that dictates aging in mice

Portable light technique pinpoints brain activity for object recognition

Portable light technique pinpoints brain activity for object recognition

UCSF research lays the groundwork for preventing deafness

UCSF research lays the groundwork for preventing deafness

Bacterial "freight elevator" unpacked: How pathogens hide from the immune system

Bacterial "freight elevator" unpacked: How pathogens hide from the immune system

Growing tiny tumors in the lab for personalized lung cancer treatment

Growing tiny tumors in the lab for personalized lung cancer treatment

Genomic analysis of uncultured bacteria from patients identifies more than thirty new species

Genomic analysis of uncultured bacteria from patients identifies more than thirty new species

Introducing Teledyne LABS

Introducing Teledyne LABS

Does SARS-CoV-2's ability to infect humans stem from its evolutionary past?

Does SARS-CoV-2's ability to infect humans stem from its evolutionary past?

University of Louisville scientists aim to disarm Yersinia pestis, the bubonic plague bacteria

University of Louisville scientists aim to disarm Yersinia pestis, the bubonic plague bacteria

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