The pelvis is often called the keystone of upright movement. It helps explain how human ancestors left life on all fours ...
Scientists at Duke-NUS Medical School have developed two powerful computational tools that could transform how researchers study the "conversations" between cells inside the body. The tools, called ...
The human brain is a fascinating and complex organ that supports numerous sophisticated behaviors and abilities that are ...
This article explores how single-cell multiomics and spatial transcriptomics are illuminating early pregnancy, uncovering maternal fetal cell interactions and paving the way for better understanding ...
Cancer researchers have long treated genetic chaos and epigenetic rewiring as separate engines of disease, two parallel ...
Researchers have created a highly detailed spatial multiomic atlas to date of glioma tumour microenvironments.
The diagnostic armamentarium for solid tumors is evolving rapidly, redefining how we detect, stage, stratify, monitor, and ultimately treat cancer. This ...
Age-related intervertebral disc (IVD) pathologies are a major driver of chronic low back pain and disability. Long framed as ...
Disrupted circadian rhythms from night shifts, irregular sleep schedules or frequently flying across time zones can fuel ...
New research has mapped the cell types that specialize to form reproductive organs in both sexes, identifying key genes and signals that drive this process. The findings offer important insights into ...