Every second, an adult generates around five million new blood cells to replace aging or dying ones, making the blood system a highly regenerative organ.
Who were our earliest ancestors? The answer could lie in a special group of single-celled organisms with a cytoskeleton similar to that of complex organisms, such as animals and plants.
In a groundbreaking study on the synthesis of cellulose—a major constituent of all plant cell walls—a team of Rutgers University-New Brunswick researchers have captured images of the microscopic ...
Ten years ago, nobody knew that Asgard archaea even existed. In 2015, however, researchers examining deep-sea sediments ...
A consortium of Austrian research groups from the University of Vienna, MedUni Vienna and Technikum Wien, together with ...
A new research collaboration is applying fundamental expertise in cellular biology with commercial technology to explore how ...
In an interview with Le Monde, the French-British researcher, a professor at the Collège de France, looks back on the ...
The courtroom exchange and the HHS edict highlight why and how too much of the current discussion and legal arguments about sex are about ideology and not biology. The “why” here is that most ...
The fundamental concepts of molecular biology and biochemistry and their relationships with other biological, chemical, physical, and informational disciplines. The study of proteins and nucleic acids ...