January 2024
Alcohol Leaves its Mark on Immune Cells
The immune system’s recovery from chronic alcohol use could take longer than some rehabilitation periods due to alcohol’s effects on stem cells.
The immune system’s recovery from chronic alcohol use could take longer than some rehabilitation periods due to alcohol’s effects on stem cells.
A plant-based monoclonal antibody goes head-to-head with its commercial counterpart to target tumors in mice.
Historical samples of bloodstream infections hold secrets to Escherichia coli’s evolutionary history and the emergence of virulent clones.
Bioinspired small molecules combat viral threats by targeting a common feature in enveloped viruses, making them useful against a wide range of viruses.
A novel technology enables rapid detection of multiple viruses from patient samples.
Researchers begin to understand the mind-blowing science of psychedelics.
Researchers discovered novel attractants that may improve Tsetse fly traps and help control disease spread.
Synonymous mutations have been overlooked, but research reveals that they can drive cancer
Investigating nonrandom segregation to better understand how speciation occurs
How should a species’ DNA be used to guide its conservation?
The myriad species floating atop the world’s seas are complicating efforts to clean up plastic pollution
This year's top advances in sequencing, single-cell analysis, and more
Intracellular bacteria that hijack host cells have much to teach us about biology
Understanding maternal immune changes could improve pregnancy outcomes
Researchers debate the influence of extragenomic processes on evolutionary change
The origin and evolution of the most complex cells
Highly specialized structures that house, feed, and exploit microbial companions
The vital role of noncoding RNAs in the evolution of cognition
Researchers work to address the shortcomings of the human reference genome
The cerebellum is now appreciated for its functions in cognition, emotion, and other higher-order processes