The world’s first vaccine for ovarian cancer – being developed at Oxford University – could wipe out the deadly disease, researchers say.
"I can't see a good reason to do that, but there are 8 billion people on this earth and some of them are crazy." ...
Experiments in Japanese macaques showed that transplanting human embryonic stem cell organoid sheets resulted in successful ...
Traditionally, there was a belief that the Japanese population came down from two major groups: the rice-farming migrants ...
Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill to redefine “infertility” and thereby mandate insurance coverage of in vitro ...
Experts hope the ovarian cancer jab could work in a similar way to the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, which is on track ...
The world’s first vaccine for ovarian cancer has given hope to thousands. The joab is being developed in the UK and could ...
Ants learned to work with fungi back in a world where only fungi could thrive.
The asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs sparked a remarkable relationship between ants and fungi, a new study has ...
Discover which hepatocytes are suitable for various study types and learn why hepatocytes are critical for ADME/DMPK ...
A day will come when this distinction between men and women will end! Men will not be born on earth. Perhaps then only women will survive. If men are gone, who will take their place? What kind of ...
Fred Hutch researchers explain in the journal Nature Microbiology why some HIV-1 variants are more transmissible than others, ...