Eli Lilly and Co. has signed another billion-dollar deal, this time with Boston-based Ascidian Therapeutics Inc., a company that is barely four years old and one that is focused on treating human ...
Scientists have created a live-cell DNA sensor that reveals how damage appears and disappears inside living cells, capturing the entire repair sequence as it unfolds. Instead of freezing cells at ...
Explore the power and risks of synthetic biology as humanity learns to write new versions of life's genetic code.
Summary: A father’s psychological stress prior to conception can actively alter his offspring’s physical growth via small molecular signals carried in sperm. The research demonstrates that prolonged ...
An international team led by scientists from the University of Manchester has created the most detailed genetic map of the human eye to date, identifying more than 1.4 million signals regulating the ...
Genome-wide association studies have linked thousands of genetic variants to disease, yet most remain disconnected from drug-relevant biology. Neville Sanjana, Professor at New York University and ...
Cancer researchers have spent decades cataloging mutations found in tumors, building databases that now hold millions of ...
A new AI-driven framework enables highly accurate prediction of RNA splicing and isoform usage for therapeutic applications.
Researchers developed HELIX, an AI framework that predicts RNA splicing and isoform usage by integrating DNA and protein data, offering new insights into disease mechanisms and advancing precision ...
Innovation AveNEW startup companies at SLAS Europe 2026 discuss how they are addressing reproducibility, workflow ...
xAI has launched a coding agent of its own to serve as competitor to its rivals' products, such as Anthropic's Claude Code. It's called Grok Build, and it's still in its early beta version that's ...
Scientists have discovered a gene that may be responsible for defining behaviors linked to autism. As autism now affects one in 31 American children – a stark increase from one in 150 in the early ...