A bacterial molecule enhances chemotherapy. Its synthetic form could inspire new cancer drugs. An international group of researchers, led by teams at the MRC (LMS), Imperial College London, and the ...
A German-Austrian team led by Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Leibniz-HKI has been able to biochemically demonstrate ...
Austrian team led by Friedrich Schiller University Jena and Leibniz-HKI has been able to biochemically demonstrate for the ...
Scientists discover a new way plants manage light by reprogramming a UV sensor, opening doors for stress-resistant, ...
The questions of how humankind came to be, and whether we are alone in the universe, have captured imaginations for millennia ...
Backed by a $30 million gift from an anonymous donor, the Center for Advanced Therapeutics will serve as a central resource ...
This concerns the biosynthesis of a molecule that has a very long history with humans," explains Prof. Dirk Hoffmeister, head of the research group ...
Gleevec, a cancer drug first approved for sale in 2001, has dramatically changed the lives of people with chronic myeloid ...
Now, a team of scientists in Japan may start turning the tide. They’ve hijacked the metabolism of a common bacterium, ...
What if tooth cavities could become a thing of the past? Scientists may have found a way to make this happen. According to ...
When a corpse flower bloomed on campus, atmospheric scientists got to work. What they discovered provides new evidence about ...
Scientists have found out exactly how an exercise-triggered molecule suppresses hunger signals in the brain, leading to weight loss. And the good news is that it could be harnessed as a therapeutic, ...