The Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) will host a workshop on next-generation fluorescent probes, showcasing advances that reveal dynamic processes in cells, tissues, and complex biological ...
A multinational cohort study across 18 countries has reported that COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy – particularly with a booster dose – has been associated with a substantially lower ...
Life Sciences Center scientists, Dr Greta Leonavičienė and Professor Linas Mažutis, have developed cutting-edge semi-permeable capsule (SPC) technology, revolutionising ...
Kobe University researchers have engineered Escherichia coli to synthesise orsellinic acid-derived meroterpenoids with anticancer, anti-HIV, antidiabetic and anti-inflammatory potential, ...
Researchers have identified a lipid-driven biophysical mechanism that allows tuberculosis-causing mycobacteria to survive inside human immune cells, a discovery that could inform novel ...
A Vlaams Institute of Biotechnology–Ghent University Center for Inflammation Research team has identified a previously unknown cellular barrier within the choroid plexus which clarifies how the ...
Newcastle University scientist presents rugged, affordable microscope design with plans for parabolic flights and sounding rocket missionsAs many nation’s space agencies prepare to send ...
The Blavatnik Family Foundation and The New York Academy of Sciences have named three 2026 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in the UK, recognising early-career research in telomerase ...
Quadruple attenuated intracellular Listeria has demonstrated safety and potency in preclinical studies and is set to enter ...
A proof-of-concept trial led by Rutgers Health and the National Institutes of Health has reported that a single low-dose ...
Initial analysis of cultured beef cells has found lower levels of several traditional meat allergens but stronger immune ...
Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology has reported that a pharmaceutical excipient can prime innate immunity and deliver complete survival in mouse models exposed to ...