A organism living in ocean muck offers clues to the origins of the complex cells of all animals and plants.
This Strange Microbe May Mark One of Life’s Great Leaps
A organism living in ocean muck offers clues to the origins of the complex cells of all animals and plants.
This Strange Microbe May Mark One of Life’s Great Leaps
A organism living in ocean muck offers clues to the origins of the complex cells of all animals and plants.
How cells assemble their skeleton
Microtubules, filamentous structures within the cell, are required for many important processes, including cell division and intracellular transport. A research…
Scientists breach brain barriers to attack tumors
The brain is a sort of fortress, equipped with barriers designed to keep out dangerous pathogens. But protection comes at…
Study answers when moderate to late preterm babies go home
‘When is my baby going home?’ is one of the first questions asked by families of infants admitted to the…
Pig virus is easily transmitted among chickens and turkeys
The first animal study of a pig virus’ potential to jump to another species shows that the virus, once introduced…
Medical News Today: Depression during period: Everything you need to know
Depression is a common symptom before and during a period. Find out why hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle can…
Drinking 1% rather than 2% milk accounts for 4.5 years of less aging in adults
A new study shows drinking low-fat milk — both nonfat and 1% milk — is significantly associated with less aging…
BPA activates immune response in mice that passes down through generations
Some plastic food and beverage containers still contain bisphenol A (BPA), which can mimic the hormone estrogen. Although experts say…