Solar geoengineering research faces geopolitical deadlock
The permissive “science first” approach has failed, but a nondeployment deal might yet enable responsible research
The permissive “science first” approach has failed, but a nondeployment deal might yet enable responsible research
Nature Reviews Genetics – Circular RNAs have gained attention for their stability, immunological advantages and regulatory functions, making them a promising modality in multiple therapies.…
The public needs context about unreviewed manuscripts, survey suggests
This year’s competition has a special category on artificial intelligence research or quantum science—no Ph.D. needed
The past decade has seen remarkable progress in identifying genes that, when impacted by deleterious coding variation, confer high risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD),…
Developing an animal model of human brain stimulation therapy reveals that striatal DBS enhances the brain’s ability to process conflicting evidence.
The first clinical trial of zebrafish embryos acting as cancer “avatars” will start soon
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Yourgene Health’s Ranger Technology can enable precise size selection to prepare PacBio SMRTbell DNA libraries for high-fidelity sequencing
A highly conserved motif in human PD-1 but absent in rodent PD-1 is linked to differential inhibitory activity.
Longtime MIT professor served as the first director of research in the Department of Energy