One of the most challenging moments in cancer treatment comes when a therapy stops working. In many metastatic cancers, drugs ...
A single microscopic change in our DNA can permanently alter how the brain is built, locking in developmental problems that ...
In the mutation accumulation experiment, amoebae were allowed to reproduce until they formed a visible plaque, and then one was picked at random and carried to a new plate where it was allowed to ...
A microscopic flaw in the brain’s cellular scaffolding can shape brain size for life.
Researchers used miniature human brains grown in the lab to uncover why certain genetic mutations lead to abnormally small ...
Robert Moffit, Ph.D., is a senior research fellow in the Center for Health and Welfare Policy at The Heritage Foundation. Dr. Jordon Trishton Walker, a director of research and development for the ...
In the 1940s, the famous Luria–Delbrück experiment showed that bacteria evolve resistance to drugs they'd never encountered thanks to a random mutational process. When you purchase through links on ...
Scientists studying how microbes evolve have long assumed that nearly all new genetic mutations get passed down at a predictable pace and usually without either helping or hurting the microbe in ...
The prothrombin gene mutation increases your risk of severe blood clots. Medications, regular checkups, and healthy lifestyle habits can help reduce this risk. The prothrombin gene plays a crucial ...
Dr. Jordon Trishton Walker, a director of research and development for the Pfizer Corp., recently became an overnight internet sensation. The reason: In a set of rambling remarks to an undercover ...