A team of researchers from Queen’s University Belfast have introduced a new tool that can measure the invisible, systemic changes to ecosystems caused by biological invasions.
Leerink Global Healthcare Conference 2026 March 10, 2026 11:20 AM EDTCompany ParticipantsDietmar Berger - Chief ...
Study finds major methodological differences across seven direct-to-consumer stool tests, producing taxonomic profiles as variable as those between individuals — limiting clinical use.
Scientists analyzed the urine of wild chimpanzees who'd feasted on fallen fruit to see how much alcohol they consumed from the fermented sugars.
Crystal jellyfish have an eerie beauty: thanks to a natural protein, they emit a faint green glow. For decades, researchers ...
Advances in organ and computer models are raising the prospect that some animal experiments could be eliminated. But there ...
Scientists may have been dramatically undercounting the number of vertebrate species on Earth. A large analysis of more than 300 studies suggests that for every recognized species of fish, bird, ...
But a growing body of research has discovered that biological aging doesn’t happen at a steady pace. As a result, there are certain times in your life where your cells may age faster than others. If ...
A gene borrowed from the naked mole rat, an animal famous for extraordinary longevity and disease resistance, helped mice live a little longer and stay healthier, pointing to a surprising biological ...
TD Cowen 46th Annual Health Care Conference March 2, 2026 10:30 AM ESTCompany ParticipantsSujal Patel - Co-Founder, ...
Scientists developed Evo 2, a large biological foundation model trained on about 9 trillion DNA base pairs that can analyse ...
All complex biological systems—like the DNA, RNA and proteins constantly being copied and built within our cells—are prone to errors. That means as life evolved to be more elaborate, it also had to ...