University of South Australia scientists have developed a powerful new way to uncover the genetic interactions that fuel cancer progression, paving the way for earlier and more precise treatments.
University of South Australia scientists have developed a powerful new way to uncover the genetic interactions that fuel cancer progression, paving the way for earlier and more precise treatments.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is playing a growing role in biomedical discovery.University of South Australia scientists have ...
A rare genetic disorder discovered by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers and their colleagues can cause brain damage ...
In a breakthrough study, scientists have discovered that a variant in one gene, GRIN2A, can directly cause mental illness – ...
For decades, Arieh Warshel, USC Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and a 2013 Nobel laureate, has used computer simulations ...
Australian researchers have for the first time pinpointed specific genetic changes that increase the risk of severe, ...
An evolutionary "trap" has haunted crested and marbled newts for 25 million years: Leiden researchers have uncovered a mysterious DNA error that should not be able to arise—yet persists all the same.
Bos-Lun learned last month that her persistent cough, that she thought was a result of air pollution she inhaled in September ...
Scientists discovered a small protein region that determines whether plants reject or welcome nitrogen-fixing bacteria. By ...
Soldiers exposed to the Vietnam War-era defoliant Agent Orange have a higher risk of a rare form of bone marrow cancer, a ...
A new study challenges long-held beliefs about the genetic roots of mental illness, suggesting that a mutation in the GRIN2A ...