New research reveals how distinct cell populations within lung cancer tissues can predict patient responses to immunotherapy, offering insights for personalized treatments and better outcomes.
This October, we honor the resilience of breast cancer fighters and commit to a future free from this devastating disease. Discover how you can play a part in the fight against breast cancer!
MIT researchers have developed a groundbreaking method for gene editing that significantly reduces errors, making gene therapy safer and more effective for treating genetic diseases. This innovative approach promises a future of precise genomic alterations with fewer side effects.
New evidence in the case of Amy Bradley, missing since 1998, has surfaced after the release of a Netflix docuseries. A bartender's testimony and suspicious activity may shed light on her fate.
A new study reveals that interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is leaking water at an astonishing rate, providing insights into the chemistry of distant planetary systems and rewriting our understanding of comets.
John Lodge, the beloved bassist and singer of The Moody Blues, has passed away at the age of 82. His family shared the sad news, highlighting his peaceful departure surrounded by loved ones and music. A tribute to a true rock legend.
Google is under scrutiny from the UK's competition regulator, potentially facing changes to its search operations to promote fair competition. The CMA's new powers aim to tackle Big Tech's dominance, sparking debates on innovation and consumer rights.
Discover how four simple changes to an enzyme are helping scientists understand the remarkable 30-year lifespan of naked mole rats. This breakthrough research could change our approach to aging!
A groundbreaking study reveals how Europe's largest bats utilize distress calls and even the sound of chewing to effectively target their prey. Discover the fascinating world of bat hunting techniques!
A new study reveals that naked mole-rats allocate specific tasks within their colonies, much like humans divide chores. Discover the surprising social structure of these unique rodents!