This partnership is poised to revolutionize clinical insights and decision-making for the pharma industry with the aim of ...
Proteins that trigger cell senescence occupy much of the literature on aging, but a small RNA moves into the limelight.
“When these antigens are not present on a cell anymore, the immune system thinks that something has gone wrong with the cell, ...
Human innate immune cells that “remember” previous stimulation could provide new insights into chronic inflammatory diseases.
A new study shows that a constellation of genetic changes link the timing of puberty to weight gain and other biological ...
Python heart muscles ramp up their force to sustain metabolic activity to maintain increased metabolism during feeding.
Imagine a bustling metropolis within our bodies, where trillions of microorganisms—bacteria, fungi, viruses, and more—live and interact in a delicate balance. This ecosystem, known as the microbiome, ...
Antimicrobial resistance is on the rise and has the potential to devastate communities worldwide. To reduce the spread of antibiotic resistance, researchers must expand their understanding of how ...
Hannah joined The Scientist as an assistant editor in 2023. She earned her PhD in neuroscience from the University of Washington in 2017 and completed the Dalla Lana Fellowship in Global Journalism in ...
Nathan Ni holds a PhD from Queens University. He is a science editor for The Scientist’s Creative Services Team who strives to better understand and communicate the relationships between health and ...