SScience Read More A Mutation Gave Humans the Gift of Speech. These Mice Have It, Too.May 8, 2026 In the balmy cloud forests of Central America, the operatic calls of Alston’s singing mouse, a small, short-tailed…
EEnvironment Read More New Study Shows Risks of Amazon Deforestation. And Rewards of Protection.May 7, 2026 If deforestation and global warming continue unchecked, the Amazon rainforest could begin a gradual transition to a degraded,…
NNew York Read More Sei Whales Take Their Spring Break in Waters Off New York and New JerseyApril 7, 2026 Newswise — New York (April 2, 2026) — A new study led by scientists from the Wildlife Conservation…
DDallas Read More UT Southwestern Research Findings on Inflammatory Cell Death Could Lead to New Treatments for Sepsis, Crohn’s, Alzheimer’s, ALS, and Cancer » Dallas InnovatesDecember 22, 2025 Ayaz Najafov, Ph.D., led a UT Southwestern study that identified the protein responsible for rupturing cell membranes during…
GGenetics Read More Genetic Study Suggests Ways to Catch Blood Cancer EarlierAugust 23, 2025 Newswise — As we age, our cells replicate, and the DNA in these cells can acquire mistakes —…
GGenetics Read More Researchers Map Epigenomic Landscapes of Fat Tissue Cells, Revealing How They Shape Obesity RiskAugust 20, 2025 Newswise — A new study has created the first single-cell map of how DNA is regulated and organized…
GGenetics Read More Yale Study: Physical Activity and its Relationship to Health, Well Being and IllnessJuly 23, 2025 Newswise — The benefits of exercise and its positive influence on physical and mental health are well documented,…
GGenetics Read More Invention Improves ‘Gene Gun,’ Targets Efficiency Gains in Plant ResearchJuly 2, 2025 Newswise — AMES, Iowa – Plant scientists have used a standard “gene gun” since 1988 to genetically modify…