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Princeton Engineering Innovation Research Grants support bold new ideas tackling critical problems like antibiotic resistance ...
The age at which babies take their first steps is strongly influenced by their genes, according to new research. Scientists analyzed the genetic information of more than 70,000 infants. They ...
Despite rapid advances in genome and exome sequencing, many individuals with rare diseases remain undiagnosed. In a ...
Building a chromosome from scratch may sound like science fiction, but scientists have actually done it-and made it work. In ...
Comb jellies "could repurpose [their] genetic toolkit in different ways like a Swiss knife," said the researchers.
The cost of sequencing DNA has dropped dramatically, and with technologies like CRISPR, gene editing is becoming more precise ...
U.S. Secretary of Health, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has expressed views on the causes of autism that clash with scientific ...
Accurate genomic profiling is essential for clinical decision-making and optimizing treatment recommendations.
The challenges of parenthood cannot be eliminated through controlling genetic outcomes. This becomes most evident as young ...
Adam Duckett speaks to the University of Warwick researchers who are recoding microbes into competitive chemical factories ...
Microbial biotechnology has emerged as a promising area in the production of food coloring, flavoring, and fragrance, driven by the pressing need for ...
Familial hypertension can be genetic, meaning you can get a gene from a parent that increases your risk of developing high blood pressure. You may also be more prone to developing high blood pressure ...