The human body is a key subject of research by scientists worldwide. A biomedical engineering research team led by Professor ...
Australian scientists successfully produced the first kangaroo embryos via in vitro fertilization (IVF). A research team led ...
Australian scientists have successfully produced the first kangaroo embryos through in vitro fertilisation (IVF) in a major ...
With continued work in the future, the team hopes to promote live births of endangered marsupial species, including Tasmanian ...
Specific neurons that secrete the neuropeptide oxytocin in the brain are disproportionately disrupted in a mouse model of ...
A novel, freely available AI tool has cut the time it takes to determine chromatin structure from days to minutes. The 3D ...
Australian scientists created the first kangaroo embryo via IVF, a breakthrough in species conservation. Using eastern grey kangaroo specimens, the technique involved injecting a single sperm cell ...
Life Sciences Ontario (LSO) proudly announces the recipients of the 2025 LSO Awards, celebrating excellence and innovation in life sciences. Now in its 22nd year, the LSO Awards continues its ...
A new drug delivery system shows promise for treating a rare, aggressive form of cancer affecting pregnant women and new mothers, and it has potential with other cancers as well.
Journave, the first non-addictive opioid-like pain medication, was developed based on Yale research from the ’90s.
This internal left-right asymmetry is believed to begin at the very early stage of development -- when a tiny embryo is divided into two parts during a process called gastrulation. This process ...
Research from the Voigt lab at the Babraham Institute has investigated the mechanism by which bivalency functions to poise ...