Researchers have found hundreds of metabolic enzymes attached to human DNA inside the cell nucleus. Different tissues and cancers show unique patterns of these enzymes, forming a “nuclear metabolic ...
ABC News contributor and former senior CIA field operative Darrell Blocker discusses the potential threat from sleeper cells to the U.S. Winter storm warning for 36 inches of snow: 'Avalanche danger' ...
Gunther Werks’ Miami Commission 911 Turbo pairs an 840-hp twin-turbo flat-six with a color-shifting finish and a cabin featuring real 24K gold-plated details. Gunther Werks has delivered its first ...
Last summer, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he could tell that someone was having “mitochondrial challenges” just by looking at them. The nominee for surgeon general, Dr Casey Means, ...
Better mRNA release inside cells boosts vaccine and gene editing performance, enabled by redesigned lipid molecules that grip cargo tightly but let go quickly once inside cells. For vaccines, this was ...
In 2021, a technology developed at the University of Michigan, called Seq-Scope, revolutionized the ability to map gene activity within intact tissue at microscopic resolution, enabling researchers to ...
A small tweak to mitochondrial energy production led to big gains in health and longevity. Mice engineered to boost a protein that helps mitochondria work more efficiently lived longer and showed ...
Scottish actor Bryan Larkin says the intense experience of shooting his latest film is not one he would like to repeat in real life. Jailbroken was filmed entirely within the confines of a prison cell ...
Gemma Conroy is a freelance science journalist based in Mexico City. Just 20 minutes south of the Mexico–US border, in the sunny city of Tijuana, tourists from all over the world are flocking to a ...
Hundreds of people arrested each week are moved from watch houses to small, crowded cells at the Darwin Local Court where they wait for their cases to be heard. The ABC has been given a glimpse at ...
Cancer cells with a cell nucleus that is easily deformed are more sensitive to drugs that damage DNA. These are the findings of a new study by researchers at Linköping University in Sweden. The ...