Although the readout was only from four multiple myeloma patients, attendees at the meeting wondered at how far the CAR T-cell therapy field has come.
Evacuations ordered amid threat of 'catastrophic' flooding in Washington state ...
Doctors have now used a gene-edited pig liver to keep a human alive, not as a thought experiment in a lab but as a real ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is recommending listing mountain lions in Southern California and the Central ...
Urban raccoons are developing shorter snouts, revealing how city life is subtly reshaping wildlife anatomy and behavior.
A Norwegian lemming runs across rocks in Sarek National Park, Sweden. The Norwegian lemming, a small rodent that lives in the Fennoscandian mountain tundra, is thought to have diverged recently, but ...
The Indigenous peoples of the Bolivian highlands are survivors. For thousands of years they have lived at altitudes of more than two miles, where oxygen is about 35 percent lower than at sea level.
New findings challenge assumptions about species’ ability to persist under climate change. Following a nine-year study of over 100,000 individual Drummond's rockcress plants – a common plant found in ...
“Flow,” a dialogue-free animated Latvian film made with open-source software, is keeping our domesticated friends riveted. By Esther Zuckerman One night shortly before the Oscars ceremony, my ...
The critical darling turned Awards heavyweight “Flow” just became a newly-minted Oscar winner after taking home the prize for Best Animated Feature during Sunday’s ceremony — the first Academy Award ...
Recent research takes aim at the a variant in gene SCN1B, which causes a severe form of developmental epileptic encephalopathy. Dravet syndrome and other developmental epileptic encephalopathies are ...
1. The often patchy distribution of serpentine geology can lead to abrupt changes in soil and microclimates. Thus, serpentine areas provide an ideal natural setting to understand how divergent ...