If you’ve been paying closer attention to your skin in recent years—maybe noticing more dryness, fine lines or that subtle loss of bounce—you’re not imagining it. As we move through our 40s, 50s and ...
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Researchers at Aarhus University have built a DNA nanostructure shaped like a bacteriophage needle that can recognize ...
Expert dermatologist Dr Naresh Kumar Vollala reveals five non-negotiable rules from starting retinoids to protecting your ...
Taking a look inside the operations of Barcelona-based Rocafort Records, and speaking to the label's co-founder Philippe ...
RESEARCHERS in the US and Germany have identified a fungal protein that could be used to control ice formation in frozen foods by triggering crystallisation at relatively high subzero temperatures.
Stepping away from its billions-of-years-old role as a genetic blueprint, DNA is now embarking on a new journey as an active ...
August Weismann's germ plasm theory of the late 19th century posited that only germ cells, e.g., sperm and egg cells in ...
Mitochondria are often described as the cell's power plants, because they generate energy. To help them achieve this, ...
A key cancer-fighting gene in leukemia is switched off—not broken—and scientists from The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) have found a way to switch it back on. In a study published in Science Translational ...
Saghir? Prof. Noor Ahmed Baba traces centuries of Persian influence and explains why West Asia’s war resonates so strongly.
Lawyers for Mahmoud Khalil, the former Columbia University graduate student fighting deportation, have asked Judge Emil Bove ...