The world is full of survivors, like these species known for their radioresistance.
The prodigious composer had serious liver problems and a hepatitis infection sometime before he died in 1827.
Burn tests showed that new strains of cotton were able to self-extinguish after being set on fire.
Nearly 300 genomes from 2,000 years of Scandinavian history point at several new findings.
Some water-dwelling microbes actively feed off viruses, new research finds.
The genetic material is a million years older than the previous record-holder.
Pääbo’s 40-year career has yielded new technologies and a narrative of who we are as a species.
A firm funded by the CIA is the latest investor in Colossal Biosciences.
A recent genetic analysis sheds new light on the origin of donkeys.
They are the second team in less than a month to claim having produced embryos from scratch.
Unrelated people with eerily similar appearances seem to share many genetic variations, a study has found.
Now the largest known bacteria, the filamentous T. magnifica eats sulfur, swims, and clings to marine trees.
Some scientists say the entire scientific community needs to reckon with how their research is too-easily co-opted…
These genetically modified tomatoes produce vitamin D when exposed to ultraviolet light.
The tech giant previously barred any ads for stem cell therapies, FDA-approved or otherwise, though companies…
After years of work, a large team of researchers say they've deciphered the missing 8% of our genome.
Gene editing could potentially bring back the Christmas Island rat—but who wants more rats?
The expansive genealogy contains critical events from our distant past, including the first migrations out of Africa.
Genome sequencing has revealed the identity of the kunga, a donkey-wild ass hybrid.
New research shows that wild animals can be tracked through airborne DNA.