Genomic Prediction, Inc., the frontrunner in advanced embryo screening, today announced the appointment of Santiago Munné, Ph ...
A new discovery involving the larva of zebrafish shows promise for treating or preventing painful lymphoedema.
Catalent and S.Biomedics today announced a strategic partnership to support the development and manufacturing of TED?A9, S.Biomedics' allogeneic pluripotent stem-cell-derived ventral midbrain?specific ...
Ben Lamm, the CEO and co-founder of the technology firm Colossal Biosciences, does not want to play favorites with the company’s various de-extinction projects. One look around a newly finished ...
In a new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Nature Neuroscience, researchers have identified the neurogenic ...
That viral claim that your frontal lobe “isn’t fully developed until 25” turns out to be more myth than milestone. Early brain scans showed that gray matter changes dramatically through the teen years ...
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How baby microbiomes in the West differ from those everywhere else
Babies in the West commonly lack a gut microbe that is found in infants in other parts of the world, which may be due to ...
Studies show that about half of surrendered dogs are adolescents, explains Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC (IAABC).
Humans develop sharp vision during early fetal development thanks to an interplay between a vitamin A derivative and thyroid hormones in the retina, Johns Hopkins University scientists have found.
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New cellular discovery shows promise for treating painful lymphedema
A newly discovered cellular mechanism shows promise for treating painful lymphedema. Scientists have made a breakthrough that could lead to effective treatments for lymphedema, a painful swelling ...
New designation is based on data showing rapid and durable responses in a heavily pretreated patient population and expands the promise of RYBREVANT ...
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Natural History Museum reveals Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 winners (32 pics)
Every year, the Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year turns the natural world into a gallery of ...
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