Wait, if you have blue eyes, we might actually be related—like, for real. It turns out that every person with blue eyes on the planet is part of one massive, ancient family tree.
Scientists are testing whether gene editing might offer a one-time fix for high cholesterol, and approaches being developed ...
Blue Eyes Aren’t Random—Research Traces Them Back to One Prehistoric Human It sounds like a myth at first — something ...
Researchers found that the USAG-1 protein could limit the growth of teeth in mice, so ensuring that the protein didn’t form could potentially invite teeth to grow. The team developed a medication to ...
On average, the researchers found 2.65 cDNMs per child in the Chernobyl group, 1.48 per child in the German radar group, and ...
A rare but serious clotting disorder linked to certain COVID-19 vaccines and natural adenovirus infections has puzzled scientists for years.
PDE6A-associated RP, a rare form of inherited retinal disease (IRD), is characterized by nyctalopia, visual field defects, and significant loss of visual acuity (VA). The disease primarily affects the ...
The beloved horse can be traced back to a fox-size ancestor that roamed modern-day North America around 55 million years ago.
In June, 2025, the Wellcome Trust announced an ambitious £10 million UK project called the Synthetic Human Genome Project (SynHG) and claimed it “will unlock a deeper understanding of life, leading to ...
This research topic focuses on the intricate interplay between the host immune response and potential therapeutic targets. Viral infections can exacerbate allergic conditions by dysregulating the ...
PBGENE-DMD is Precision's wholly-owned, first-in-class in vivo gene editing program utilizing a gene excision approach intended to permanently correct the dystrophin gene in patients with mutations ...
People are twice as likely to inherit their lifespan than was previously thought, according to a team of researchers led by ...