According to a 2025 study published in the journal Molecular Biology and Evolution, the Apennine brown bear population of ...
Gene editing has emerged as a powerful approach for targeting the genetic causes of disease, but getting the editing ...
A new study in PNAS reveals that late European Neanderthals descended from a single maternal lineage, indicating a severe genetic bottleneck that left them vulnerable. This loss of diversity ...
A new study suggests the mechanical load from the constant beating of the heart may suppress cancer cell growth, offering ...
The results of a study by researchers at the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) suggest that the heart’s constant beating may actively suppress tumor growth in ...
By the time modern humans began filtering into Europe around 45,000 years ago, the Neanderthals they encountered were already ...
A study by IRB Barcelona reveals that transfer RNA (tRNA) genes accumulate mutations at a frequency up to nine times higher ...
Scientists may have discovered another way the human body tries to protect itself from cancer. New research on mice suggests ...
A study suggests that mechanical load from the heart's constant beating may suppress cancer cell growth, explaining the rarity of heart cancer. It highlights that mechanical forces in heart tissues ...