An international team of cave explorers has shown that cave walls and the prehistoric rock art that adorns them can preserve human DNA for thousands of years.
Blog - The first thing you notice is the size of the Dr Fridtjof Nansen. It towers over the quay as it is docked at the Port of Mombasa under the fluttering Kenyan flag.
Silicon chips have powered computing for half a century. Increasingly, they are also becoming platforms to read and ...
A new study published in the journal Nature Conservation reveals that threatened amphibian species are being inadvertently or illegally sold under incorrect names in digital marketplaces. Using DNA ...
A new DNA splicing method developed by a Japanese research team using silver nanoparticles offers a incredible efficiency ...
It was in 1978 that IVF was introduced in India by Kolkata scientist Dr Subhash Mukhopadhyay. The process arrived as a breakthrough for struggling couples who had more or less given up on the dream of ...
The parents resorted to litigation only after the fertility clinic failed to provide any formal response or explanation, as per reports ...
A new study published in the journal Nature Conservation reveals that threatened amphibian species are being inadvertently or ...
Aligning with the International Day for Biological Diversity's theme of "Acting locally for global impact," researchers have released a comprehensive blueprint for building a robust, globally ...
DNA-barcoded probes let nanopores identify which metal-ion signals belong to which targets, enabling multiplexed sensing in water and soil extracts. (Nanowerk Spotlight) In heavy metal sensing, the ...
Drug delivery researchers have vastly improved the potential of genetic therapies by overcoming the challenge of consistently getting genes and gene-editing tools where they need to be within cells.